Panasonic SDR-S26 operating instructions To disconnect USB cable safely, Example folder structure

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Windows 2000:

Example folder structure

SD-Video format motion pictures are stored in the [PRG¢¢¢] folder. (“¢¢¢” denotes base-16 (hexadecimal) characters from 001 to FFF.)

Up to 99 files can be recorded in the [PRG¢¢¢] folder.

JPEG format still pictures (IMGA0001.JPG etc.) are stored in the [100CDPFP] folder.

Up to 999 files can be recorded in the [100CDPFP] or other such folder.

The DPOF setting files are stored in the [MISC] folder.

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Copying still pictures on PC

Card reader/writer function (mass storage) When the unit is connected to a PC and the SD card can be used as an external drive, still pictures on the drive can be copied to the PC with Windows Explorer or other programmes.

1Double click the folder that contains the files on the drive ([100CDPFP] etc.).

2Drag and drop the files onto the destination folder (on the PC hard disk).

Do not delete the SD card’s folders. Doing so may make the SD card unusable in this unit.

Always use this unit to format SD cards.

To disconnect USB cable safely

1 Double click the () icon in task tray.

Hardware disconnect dialogue appears.

Depending on your PC’s settings, this icon may not be displayed.

2 Select [USB Mass Storage Device] and click [Stop].

3 Verify [MATSHITA SD VIDEO CAMERA USB Device] is selected and click [OK].

Click [Close], and you can safely disconnect the cable.

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Contents Operating Instructions Information for Your Safety Use only the recommended accessoriesCards that you can use with this unit Indemnity concerning recording contentCarefully observe copyright laws For the purposes of these operating instructionsLicenses Contents With a PC OthersFunctions that cannot be used Accessories Optional accessoriesCD-ROM LCD monitor HandlingParts identification LCD monitor open part JoystickLens cover Adjust the belt length and the pad position  Joystick Grip beltTripod receptacle USB terminal l 62, 69Open 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 seconds 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 screenLanguage selection Menu listMotion picture recording menus 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 # Power LCD # desired setting Auto Adjusting LCD monitorSetup # LCD SET # YES BrightnessBasic camera positioning Intelligent auto modeBefore recording Intelligent auto buttonWhen the intelligent auto mode is set to off Mode Scene/EffectTo end the recording Recording motion picturesScreen indications 0h00m10sPress the WEB Mode button Record motion picture to be uploaded to YouTubeRecording mode Recording modes and recordable timeHigh quality Normal Long play 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 startTo cancel the optical image stabilizer function Optical image stabilizer functionPress the O.I.S. button Recording functions Operation iconsSelect an icon with the joystick Video recording mode Operation iconsCompensation Picture recording modeBacklight FadeTo exit the help mode Help modeSoft skin mode Colour night viewSelf-timer To stop the timer midway throughPRE-REC Face detection Menus MenusAuto slow shutter mode Manual recording functions Manual modeManual focus mode Press the Manual AF/MF buttonTo cancel the scene mode function Scene modeManual focus adjustment Select the manual mode. l Select the menu. lTo restore to the automatic adjustment Select the white balance mode with the joystickAuto white balance adjustment White balanceTo 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. lPlaying back motion pictures by date To select a different dateTo return to the screen showing all scenes Still picture playback Short Photo Setup # Slide Interval # desired settingAbout still picture compatibility Normal Approx sec Long Approx secDeleting scenes/files one at Time Deleting scenes/filesDeleting multiple scenes/ files Press the button in the thumbnail displaySelect YES, then press the joystick Deleting the copied scenes collectivelyPress the button To continue deleting other scenes/filesLocking motion pictures To complete the settingsEditing scenes Select the scene to be protected, then press the joystickEditing still pictures Locking still picturesSelect the file to be protected, then press the joystick Dpof setting To cancel all Dpof settingsSetup # Format Card # YES Formatting an SD cardPlayback on TV Setup # EXT. Display # on To watch images with a 169 aspect ratio on a regular TVTo display the on-screen information on the TV With a DVD burner About discs that can be usedData Motion pictures Still pictures Connecting this unit to the DVD burner Connect this unit to the AC adaptorInsert the disc in the DVD burner 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 Favourite Scenes functionSelecting the scenes to copy to 1 disc Select START, then press the joystickSelecting the scenes by date to copy to discs Select the date to be copied and then press the joystickBurn Disc # VIDEO# Favourite Scenes # Select Date About the time it takes to copy About playing back the discsDisc type Copy time Playing back a disc inserted in the DVD burner With other video devices Using SD card slot or USB terminal of other video devicesWhen using a USB terminal Dubbing images onto other video devicesWith a printer PictBridge Connect this unit to a printerSelect PictBridge and press the joystick 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 YouTubeLSQT1522 If using a Macintosh Recording indications Green Playback indicationsWhite 10000Indications when other products are connected Confirmatory indicationsTime Error 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 CardFunctions Conditions which Disable the functions Functions that cannot beUsed simultaneously Troubleshooting Problem Check pointsProblem Scenes or files cannot be deleted or edited Problem With other products With a PCWhen carrying the unit, do not drop or bump it CleaningAbout this unit 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 Specifications SD Video CameraUSB Mass DimensionsOperating temperature Mass in operationNumber of recordable Still pictures Recording mediaPicture size Pictures AC adaptorSD card Number of recordable picturesPicture size 640k480 640k360 128 MB102 103 Panasonic Corporation

SDR-S26 specifications

The Panasonic SDR-S26 is a compact camcorder that offers a remarkable combination of features and technologies designed for both amateur and professional videographers. Released as part of Panasonic's line of high-definition handheld camcorders, the SDR-S26 stands out for its user-friendly interface and portability.

One of the main features of the SDR-S26 is its capability to record in standard-definition (SD) resolution. It uses advanced MPEG-2 compression technology, allowing users to store high-quality video footage efficiently on SD memory cards. The camcorder supports various storage capacities, enabling long recording times without the need to frequently change media.

The SDR-S26 is equipped with a 42x optical zoom lens, which is ideal for capturing distant subjects with clarity. This powerful zoom capability, combined with digital zoom enhancements, allows videographers to get close-up shots without compromising quality. Moreover, the camcorder features optical image stabilization, which helps to reduce blurriness caused by hand movement, ensuring smooth and steady footage even in challenging shooting conditions.

In terms of usability, the SDR-S26 boasts a 2.7-inch LCD display that provides a clear view of framing and playback. The intuitive controls make it easy for users to navigate through settings and modes, making it suitable for both novices and seasoned videographers. The camcorder also includes a variety of shooting modes, such as portrait and landscape, to optimize video quality in different environments.

With its lightweight design, the SDR-S26 is easily portable, making it perfect for on-the-go recording. The built-in battery provides ample shooting time, enabling users to capture moments without the worry of running out of power quickly. Additionally, the camcorder features an integrated microphone for decent audio capture, although external microphones can be added for higher quality sound.

The Panasonic SDR-S26 excels in its balance of performance, portability, and ease of use. Whether for family occasions, travel, or professional projects, its combination of solid video quality, extensive zoom capabilities, and user-friendly features makes it a valuable tool for capturing life's memorable moments.