Panasonic SDR-S10 Fade in/fade out function, Press the cursor button left to select

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Recording

Fade in/fade out function

Fade in: The image and audio gradually appear.

Fade out: The image and audio gradually disappear.

¬Rotate the mode dial to select

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1Press the cursor button in the centre. Then press the button down to display the icon shown in the illustration.

1/2NEXT

2Press the cursor button left to select [ ].

1/2NEXT

3Press the record button.

Start recording. (Fade in)

When you start recording, the image/ audio gradually appears.

Pause recording. (Fade out)

The image/audio gradually disappears. After the image/audio completely disappears, recording stops.

After recording, the fade setting is cancelled.

To cancel fading

Select [] again.

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Contents Operating Instructions Dear Customer For United KingdomBefore use Information for your safetyHow to replace the fuse EMC Electric and magnetic compatibility Use only the recommended accessoriesFor business users in the European Union Indemnity concerning recording contentCarefully observe copyright laws For the purposes of these operating instructionsVQT1E14 Contents Editing TroubleshootingSpecifications Motion picture playback Still picture playbackWater resistance FeaturesBefore using Shock proof Sales and Support Information For United KingdomOptional accessories AccessoriesCard slot SD Card l Battery slot Batt lOpen l 14, 19 Before using 16 17 LCD monitor l Attach the 2-way hand strap 1 to this unit About the Card/battery door and the Terminal coverStrap fixture To use as a grip beltTo detach from the tripod Using the LCD monitorAdjust the angle of the LCD monitor as desired Attaching to a tripodRecording SD cardConcerning the cards that can be used on this unit CapacityAbout SD cards that you can use for motion picture recording SD Speed Class Rating Class Handling precautionsSetup Power supplyInserting the battery and charging the battery ¬ Rotate the mode dial to select OFFAbout charging errors When the status indicator is off Connecting to the AC outletTo remove the battery Recordable time Charging time and recordable timeCharging time How to turn off the power Selecting a modeSelecting a mode Turning the unit on/off How to turn on the powerQuick start How to turn the power on and off with the LCD monitorTo turn on the power To turn off the powerOpen the LCD monitor Close the LCD monitor while the mode dial is set to orTo cancel Quick start Insert/remove the SD card into/from the card slot Inserting/removing an SD cardDown Left Right Press to select the item How to use the cursor buttonCard access lamp Basic operationsPress the cursor button up, down, left or right to operate Operations during recordingOperations during playback Press the cursor button up, left or right to select an itemVideo recording mode About the operation icons displayed in each modeSetup Video playback mode Picture playback mode Setup Picture recording modePress the cursor button right to select Switching the languageHelp mode To exit the help modeWhile stopped, press the Menu button Using the menu screenTo exit the menu screen Setting date and timeTo get back to the previous screen For Australia Changing the date and time display styleChanging the display style To cancel Power LCD Adjusting the LCD monitorAdjusting the brightness and colour level Basic camera positioning Before recordingAbout auto mode To end the recording Recording motion picturesRecording time elapsed Screen indications in the video recording modeRecording mode Remaining time left for recording 512 MB 256 MBRecording ≥ Recordable time using the battery l To record still pictures clearly Rotate the mode dial to select Press the record buttonRecording still pictures Size of still pictures Remaining number of still pictures Screen indications in picture recording mode Picture quality for still picture recording Recording with a shutter operation effectDigital zoom function ¬ Rotate the mode dial to select Press the zoom buttonZoom in/out function To return to normal recording Backlight compensation functionTo use the zoom microphone function Press the cursor button up to select ªStart recording. Fade To cancel fadingFade in/fade out function Press the cursor button left to selectPress the cursor button up to select Colour night view functionTo select the colour for fade in/ out To cancel the soft skin mode Soft skin modeTo cancel the Colour night view function Press the cursor button left to select Ø Self-timer recordingTo stop the timer midway through Recording images with a 169 aspect ratio Wide modeTo cancel the Recording guideline function Recording guideline functionImage stabilizer function To cancel the image stabilizer functionWind noise reduction function Scene modeTo cancel the wind noise reduction function To cancel the scene mode function To restore to the automatic adjustment Manual focus adjustmentUnder incandescent lamps Outdoor modeWhite balance Select and then fill the screen with a white subject To set the white balance manuallyAbout the white balance sensor a To restore to automatic adjustment Manual shutter speed/ aperture adjustmentManual iris/gain adjustment Manual shutter speed adjustmentPress the cursor button in the centre Rotate the mode dial to selectMotion picture playback Select the scene to be played backSlow-motion playback About motion picture compatibilityFast forward/rewind playback Playing back motion pictures by date To adjust the volumeFrame-by-frame playback Resuming the previous playback Select the file to be played back Still picture playbackAbout still picture compatibility Deleting multiple scenes from the thumbnail display EditingDeleting scenes Deleting scenes one at a timeTo complete editing To continue deleting other scenesTo stop halfway through the deletion Locking scenes To complete the settingsTo cancel all Dpof settings Dpof settingWhat is DPOF? Formatting an SD card Card managementWith other products With a TVPlayback on TV Start playback on this unit To watch images with a 169 aspect ratio on a regular TVTo display the on-screen information on the TV screen Copying dubbing recordings onto a DVD recorder With a DVD recorderRecording dubbing images onto other video devices With a VCRTo stop recording dubbing With a printer PictBridgeConnect this unit to a printer When you want to stop printing halfway Select the paper size setting on Paper SizeSelect the layout setting on page Layout Acrobat Reader With a computer WindowsWhat you can do with a computer Video editing software MotionSD Studio 1.2EEnd User License Agreement MotionSD Studio 1.2E Operating environmentRequirements Disc driveInterface OtherMicrosoft Windows XP Home Edition Click Next Installing MotionSDInsert the CD-ROM into the computer Click MotionSD Studio 1.2EWith a computer Reading the MotionSD Studio operating instructions Connection and recognition proceduresConnect this unit and a computer If the driver has not been recognised properly If the driver has been recognised properlyExample folder structure About the computer displayDrive icons Click at the very bottom of Tool BOX Using MotionSDStarting MotionSD Studio Closing MotionSD StudioTo disconnect the USB cable safely Software uninstallationTo disconnect USB cable safely With a computer MacintoshCopying still pictures onto the computer Still picture recording menus MenusMenu list Motion picture recording menusStill picture playback menus Play Setup Play Mode l 62 Resume Play l 63 Lock SET lMotion picture playback menus Beeps Menus related to SetupOFF BeepDemo Mode Recording indications IndicationsIndications Number display Playback indicationsConfirmatory indications No.10Cannot Record MessagesAbout recovery Functions that cannot be used simultaneously 101 TroubleshootingBattery has worn out and can no longer be used 102 103 104 105 106 Cable is 107Others With a computer Others For Australia When carrying the unit, do not drop or bump itAbout this unit 108Prepare spare batteries when going out for recording About the batteryWhen you are not going to use the unit for an extended time Be sure to detach the battery after use110 About the AC adaptorAbout the SD card 111 LCD monitorAbout condensation Auto focus Explanation of termsAutomatic white balance White balanceRecording a subject in dark surroundings Concerning MPEG2 motion pictures113 Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty window114 SpecificationsSD Video Camera 115 116 32 MB Number of recordable pictures on an SD card117 16 MBNumerics Index118 119 VQT1E14