Recording Mode
≥When the LCD Monitor is opened, the Viewfinder is disabled automatically. However, when the LCD Monitor is rotated frontward, the image is also shown in the Viewfinder.
≥If you prefer to have the image on the LCD Monitor to look like an image in a mirror, set [SELF REC] on the [LCD/EVF]
Quick Start
By pressing the [QUICK START] Button (44), and the Movie Camera will be ready for recording in approximately 1.3 seconds after the Movie Camera is turned on.
1Press the [QUICK START] Button (44).
≥The Quick Start Recording Lamp (44) lights up.
(44)
(44)
QUICK START
2Set the [OFF/ON] Switch (46) to [OFF].
≥The Quick Start Recording Lamp remains lit.
ON
(46)
3Set the [OFF/ON] Switch (46) to [ON].
≥The Movie Camera will be ready for recording in approximately 1.3 seconds.
To Cancel the Quick Start
Keep the [QUICK START] Button pressed for approximately 2 seconds and make sure the Quick Start Recording Lamp is not lit.
≥For other notes concerning this item, see
Self-timer Recording
When you set the
1Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] or
[CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CAMERA] >> [SELF TIMER] >> [ON].
STILL
s ENTER i
FADE
(18) MENU
≥The [ ] Indication appears.
2Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button (39).
(39)
PHOTO SHOT
≥The Recording Lamp (20) and the [ ] Indication flash and the recording starts after 10 seconds.
≥You can also use the Continuous Photoshot.
≥For other notes concerning this item, see
Zoom In/Out Functions
It gives special effects to the picture by recording objects close by or with
1For
For
Push the [W/T] Lever towards [T].
VOL/JOG
W T
(40)
≥Zoom Magnification Indication is displayed for a few seconds.
1tW T
5tW | T |
10tWT
ªTo Take Close-up Shots of Small
Subjects
(Macro Close-up Function)
When the zoom magnification is 1k, the Movie Camera can focus on a subject that is as close as approximately 40 mm from the Lens. Small subjects like insects can be recorded with this function.
ªTo Use the Tele-Macro Function
With the zoom magnification of 10k, the Movie Camera can bring the subject into focus as close as approximately 20 cm from the Lens. Focusing only on the subject and displaying the background out of focus makes the picture more impressive.