Panasonic NV-GS75EB About the card, Folder structure of the card, LCD monitor/viewfinder

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Keep the cassette away from strong magnetism.

Apparatuses using magnets such as magnetic necklaces and toys have magnetic force that is stronger than expected, and they may erase the contents of a recording or may increase noise.

ªAbout the card

When inserting or removing the card, always set the [OFF/ON] switch to [OFF].

When the access lamp is illuminated (During access to the card), do not open the card slot cover to pull out the card, turn off the power, or cause any vibrations or impacts.

Do not leave the card in places where there is high temperature or direct sunlight, or where electromagnetic waves or static electricity are easily generated. Moreover, do not fold or drop the card, and do not strongly vibrate it. The card may break or the contents of the card

may be destroyed or erased.

After use, be sure to remove the card from the movie camera for storage.

After use, or when storing or carrying the card, put it in the storage case.

Do not allow dust, water, or foreign substances to adhere to the terminals on the back of the card. Moreover, do not touch the terminals with your hand.

ªFolder structure of the card

The folder structure of the card formatted by the movie camera will be displayed on the PC as the illustration below.

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Up to 999 pictures can be recorded on 100CDPFP folder etc.

Files with the DPOF settings can be recorded on MISC folder.

ªLCD monitor/viewfinder

LCD monitor

When the LCD monitor gets dirty, wipe it with a

dry soft cloth.

In a place with drastic temperature changes, condensation may form on the LCD monitor.

Wipe it with soft dry cloth.

If your movie camera is extremely cold, the LCD monitor is slightly darker than usual immediately after you turn the power on. However, as the internal temperature increases, it goes back to normal brightness.

Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the LCD monitor screen featuring a total of approximately 113,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

Viewfinder

Extremely high precision technology is employed to produce the viewfinder screen featuring a total of approximately 113,000 pixels. The result is more than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.

ªPeriodical check-ups

To maintain the highest image quality, we recommend replacing worn parts such as heads after approx. 1000 hours of use. (This, however, depends on operating conditions including temperature, humidity and dust.)

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Contents Operating Instructions How to replace the Fuse Information for Your SafetyBefore Use AC AdaptorFiles recorded on a SD Memory Card Carefully observe copyright lawsPages for reference Menu operation flow is indicated by in the descriptionContents Accessories Before usingOptional Parts identification and handlingViewfinder -9 Audio-video output terminal AVUSB terminal Speaker Tripod receptacle Fitting the lens capShoulder strap fixture Lens hoodTo restore the strap to the grip belt Using the LCD monitorOne-touch free-style grip belt To use as a hand strapPower supply Using the viewfinderCharging time and recordable time Removing the batteryInserting/removing a cassette Slide the OPEN/EJECT lever and open the cassette coverInserting/removing a card Turning the camera on Selecting a modeHow to use the joystick Tape playback mode Tape recording mode AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch is set to AutoCard recording mode AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch is set to Auto Tele-macro Soft skin mode Backlight compensationUsing the menu screen Switching the languageAdjusting LCD monitor/viewfinder Setting date and timeInstall a button-type battery Using the remote controlRemote control Remote control usable range Free style remote controlSelecting the remote control mode Concerning the button-type batteryAbout the clip on the backside Check before recording Record modeConcerning the remaining tape time Indication on the screen On-screen display in the tape recording modeRecording on a tape Blank search function Check the recordingRecording still pictures onto a card Photoshot Stopping blank search midway ThroughZoom in/out function Recording yourself To cancel the quick start when Power is OFFQuick start To use the zoom microphone functionNight view functions Soft skin modeBacklight compensation function Wind noise reduction function Tele-macro functionFade in/fade out function Image stabilizer function Self-timer recordingRecording images for wide-screen TVs To cancel the scene mode function Recording in various situations Scene modeContinuous Photoshot To stop continuous photoshot Midway throughRecording in natural colours White balance To restore to automatic adjustment Manual focus adjustmentManual shutter speed/aperture adjustment 50-1/8000 seconds Tape Recording Mode Manual iris/gain adjustmentShutter speed range Iris/gain value rangeSlow-motion playback/ frame-by-frame playback Playback modePlaying back tape Playback on TV Variable-speed search functionTo return to normal playback Frame-by-frame playbackTo display the on-screen information On the TV Playing back cardTo display multiple playback files About the compatibility of still picturesDeleting files recorded on a card To complete the settingsFormatting a card Protecting files on a cardWhat is DPOF? Writing the printing data on a card Dpof settingSelect Cancel ALL in Step To set so that all pictures are not PrintedCopying onto a DVD recorder or a VCR Dubbing Edit modeRecording from a tape onto a card Audio dubbing Using the DV Cable for Recording Digital DubbingYou can add music or narration to the recorded cassette ≥Talk into the microphoneTo play back the sound recorded with Audio dubbing Before recording with audio dubbingTo dub audio while listening to a Pre-recorded sound USB cableSelect the setting for date printing When you stop printing halfwaySelect the desired number of prints Select the paper sizeMenu list MenuTape Recording Menu Tape Playback MenuBasic DATE/TIME -42-PROTECT Card Recording MenuPicture Playback Menu Menus related to playback Menus related to taking picturesInitial SET Demo ModeOther menus Indications OthersTextual indications Confirmatory indicationsCheck the connected printer Functions cannot be used simultaneouslyThere is no paper. Check the connected printer Power/Body Movie camera power cannot be turned on Before requesting repair Problems and solutionsMovie camera power is turned off automatically Movie camera power does not stay on long enoughCassette cannot be removed Remote control does not functionNo operation other than cassette removal can be performed Screen has changed suddenlyPush the Reset Switch is displayed Original sound was erased when audio dubbing was performedAudio dubbing cannot be performed Sounds cannot be played backAbout condensation About dirty heads Seconds later ≥We recommend cleaning the heads periodicallyAbout the movie camera ≥If the movie camera is sprayed with suchAbout the cassette About the batteryAbout the AC adaptor Folder structure of the card About the cardLCD monitor/viewfinder Periodical check-upsAutomatic white balance Explanation of termsWhite balance Auto focusSpecifications SpecificationsSpecifications AC adaptor VQT0N57 VQT0N57 Numerics IndexF1204Ke0 10000 a