Panasonic SDR-S26PC operating instructions Joystick, Lens cover, Grip belt

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Joystick

Use the joystick to select the recording functions and playback operations, and to operate the menu screen.

Move the joystick up, down, left, or right to select a setting or scene and then press the joystick to set it.

1Select by moving up, down, left or right.

2 Set by pressing the center.

≥ Menu screen operations (l 25)

≥ To select the recording functions (l 41) ≥ To adjust manually (l 49)

≥ Playback operations (l 53, 56)

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15Open/close switch for the lens cover

16Lens

Attach the wide conversion lens (VW-W3707H; optional) in front of the lens.

When using the wide conversion lens, if the magnification exceeds 20k then the image quality is degraded.

The tele conversion lens cannot be used.

17Grip belt

18Microphone (built-in, stereo)

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Lens cover

For the lens protection, be sure to close the lens cover when not in use.

Slide open/close switch for the lens cover.

Grip belt

Adjust the belt length and the pad position.

1Flip the belt.

2Adjust the length.

3 Replace the belt.

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Contents Model No. SDR-S26P/PC Things You Should Know Following Applies only in Canada Following Applies only in the U.S.AFCC Note Battery pack Lithium ion battery pack AC adaptorImportant Safety Instructions Cards that you can use with this unit Indemnity concerning recording contentCarefully observe copyright laws USE & LocationFor the purposes of these operating instructions LicensesContents Indications With a PCOthers Helpful hintsCD-ROM AccessoriesVW-VBJ10 How to turn on the power Inserting the batteryCharging the battery Quick GuidePlayback Recording motion picturesRecording still pictures Press the recording start/stop buttonLCD monitor HandlingParts identification LCD monitor open JoystickGrip belt JoystickLens cover Tripod receptacle Open the battery cover, then remove the battery Inserting the batteryRemoving the battery About batteries that you can use with this unitCharging the battery Status indicator aDoes not flash About charging errorsConnecting to the AC outlet Flashes rapidly at approx .25 second intervalsCharging time and recordable time Battery model numberBattery model Voltage/Capacity Maximum Actual recordable Charging timeSD Memory Card Before using 3 About SD cardsAbout SD cards Capacity16 GB SD card handling12 GB 32 GBAccess lamp SD card access lamp AccessInserting/removing an SD Rotate the mode dial to OFFCard Securely close the SD card slot coverTurning the unit on/off Selecting a modeHow to turn the power on and off with the LCD monitor To turn onTo get back to the previous screen Using the menu screenPress the Menu button To exit the menu screenMotion picture recording menus Language selectionMenu list Still picture playback menus Still picture recording menusMotion picture playback menus AdvancedSelect the menu. l Setting date and timePress the Menu button to finish the setting Press the joystick to enter the selectionSelect Destination and press the joystick ≥ When the destination is in summer timeSelect Home and press the joystick Basic # SET World Time # YESSetup # LCD SET # YES Adjusting LCD monitorAdjusting the brightness and color level Select the menu. l BrightnessBefore recording Intelligent auto modePress this button to switch on/off Intelligent auto mode Basic camera positioningWhen the Intelligent auto mode is set to off Mode Scene/EffectTo end the recording Recording motion picturesScreen indications 0h00m10sRecord motion picture to be uploaded to YouTube Press the WEB Mode buttonSetup # Audio REC # Dolby or Mpeg Dolby Dolby AC-3 Audio recording modesHigh quality Normal Long play Recording modeRecording modes and recordable time Size of still pictures Recording still pictures12345 To record still pictures clearlyRecording with a shutter sound effect Select the menu. l Basic # Picture Size # desired settingNumber of pixels Advanced # Shtr Effect # onMove the zoom lever Recording functionsZoom in/out function Digital zoom functionRecording yourself Quick startPress the O.I.S. button To cancel the Optical Image Stabilizer functionOptical image stabilizer function Select an icon with the joystick Recording functionsOperation icons Video recording mode Operation iconsCompensation Picture recording modeBacklight FadeTo exit the help mode Help modeSoft skin mode MagicPixPRE-REC Self-timerTo stop the timer midway through Face detection Menus MenusAuto slow shutter mode To restore to the Automatic Adjustment Mode Manual modeManual focus mode Manual recording functionsTo cancel the scene mode function Scene modeManual focus adjustment Select the manual mode. l Select the menu. lWhite balance Select the White Balance mode with the joystickAuto white balance adjustment Select the Manual mode. l Select with the joystickTo restore to automatic adjustment Manual shutter speed/ aperture adjustmentAdjust the settings with the joystick Select the manual mode. l Select or with the joystickMotion picture playback To change the playback speed Setup # Resume Play # onTo cancel the resume function Resuming the previous playback Select the menu. lTo return to the screen showing all scenes Playing back motion pictures by dateTo select a different date Still picture playback Short PICT. Setup # Slide Interval # desired settingAbout still picture compatibility Normal Approx sec Long Approx secDeleting multiple scenes/ files Deleting scenes/filesDeleting scenes/files one at Time Press the button during playbackTo continue deleting other scenes/files Deleting the copied scenes collectivelyPress the button To complete editingLocking motion pictures To complete the settingsEditing scenes Select the scene to be protected, then press the joystickSelect the file to be protected, then press the joystick Editing still picturesLocking still pictures Dpof setting To cancel all Dpof settingsSetup # Format Card # YES Formatting an SD cardPlayback on TV To display the on-screen information on the TV Setup # EXT. Display # onTo watch images with a 169 aspect ratio on a regular TV Data Motion pictures Still pictures With a DVD burnerAbout discs that can be used Insert the disc in the DVD burner Connecting this unit to the DVD burnerConnect this unit to the AC adaptor Copying all the scenes to discs Select menus with the following proceduresDVD Copy function Copying added scenes to discsSelect the scenes to be copied and then press the joystick Favorite Scenes functionSelecting the scenes to copy to 1 disc Select START, then press the joystickBurn Disc # Video # Favorite Scenes # Select Date Selecting the scenes by date to copy to discsSelect the date to be copied and then press the joystick Disc type Copy time About the time it takes to copyAbout playing back the discs Playing back a disc inserted in the DVD burner Recording dubbing images onto other video devices When using a USB terminalWith other video devices To stop recording dubbingSelect PictBridge and press the joystick With a printer PictBridgeConnect this unit to a printer Select Print # YES and press the joystick StandardBefore using 1 What you can do with a PC CPU Operating environmentVideoCam Suite RAMSD card reader/writer function mass storage End User License Agreement Article 8 Termination of LicenseCheck the contents, then close the window Setup1 InstallationInstalling VideoCam Suite Insert the CD-ROM into the PCUninstalling the software Connect this unit to a PC Connection and recognitionAbout the PC display Select PC/RECORDER and press the joystickDouble click the icon in task tray To disconnect USB cable safelyExample folder structure Copying still pictures on PCReading the operating instructions of the software Using software 1 Using VideoCam SuiteWhen the operating instructions will not open Upload to YouTube If using a Macintosh Recording indications 640k360 Playback indications640k480 No.10Indications when other products are connected Confirmatory indicationsError OCCURRED. Please Turn Unit OFF, then Turn on Again This Card Cannot Record in Video ModeError OCCURRED. Recording is Stopped Check CardAbout recovery NOW Repairing DATA. do not Remove CardUsed simultaneously Functions Conditions which Disable the functionsFunctions that cannot be Troubleshooting Problem Check pointsProblem Scenes or files cannot be deleted or edited Problem With other products With a PCAbout this unit When carrying the unit, do not drop or bump itCleaning Be sure to detach the battery after use About the batteryWhen you are not going to use the unit for an extended time Prepare spare batteries when going out for recordingCauses of condensation About the AC adaptorAbout condensation Helpful hintAutomatic white balance White balance adjustmentExplanation of terms Auto focusRecording a subject with little contrast USB SpecificationsSD Video Camera Operation Mass WeightOperating temperature Operating humidityNumber of recordable Still pictures Recording mediaPicture size Pictures AC adaptorSD card Number of recordable picturesPicture size 640k480 640k360 128 MBOptional accessories Accessory No DescriptionAccessory Order Form For USA and Puerto Rico Customers VisaRequest for Service Notice Request for Service Notice USA and Puerto Rico OnlyLimited Warranty United States and Puerto Rico Limited WarrantyCustomer Services Directory United States and Puerto Rico Accessory Purchases United States and Puerto RicoWarranty For Canadian Customers Panasonic Canada IncIndex Cómo encender la cámara Spanish Quick Use Guide/Guía española para el uso rápidoInserción de la batería Inserción de una tarjeta SDPulse el botón de inicio/detención de la grabación Grabación de imágenes fijasReproducción Reproducción de imágenes fijasPanasonic Canada Inc

SDR-S26P, SDR-S26PC specifications

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