Panasonic VDR-D220GN, VDR-D310GN Move the joystick left or right to make the adjustment

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Recording

2 Move the joystick left or right to select [ ] (aperture) or [ ] (shutter speed).

MNL

3/3NEXT

3 Move the joystick left or right to make the adjustment.

A

MNL

 

 

1/100

B

OPEN

BACK

AShutter speed:

1/50 to 1/8000

1/25 to 1/2000 (VDR-D310) 1/50 to 1/500 (VDR-D220)

The shutter speed closer to 1/8000 is faster.

BIris/Gain value:

CLOSE # (F16 to F2.0) # OPEN #

(0dB to 18dB)

Value closer to [CLOSE] darken the image.

Value closer to [18dB] brighten the image.

When the iris value is adjusted to brighter than [OPEN], it changes to the gain value.

To restore to automatic adjustment

Set the AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch to AUTO.

When setting both the shutter speed and the iris/gain value, set the shutter speed and then set the iris/gain value.

Manual shutter speed adjustment

≥ Avoid recording under fluorescent light, mercury light or sodium light because the colour and brightness of the playback image may change.

≥ If you increase the shutter speed manually, the gain value will increase automatically depending on how much the sensitivity lowers and the noise on the screen may increase.

You may see vertical lines of light in the playback image of a brightly shining subject or highly reflective subject, but this is not a malfunction.

During normal playback, image movement may not look smooth.

When recording in an extremely bright place, the screen may change colour or flicker. If so adjust the shutter speed manually to [1/50] or [1/100].

Manual iris/gain adjustment

If the gain value is increased, the noise on the screen increases.

Depending on the zoom magnification, there are iris values that are not displayed.

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Contents VDR-D220GN Information for Your Safety Use only the recommended accessoriesIndemnity concerning recording content Carefully observe copyright lawsContents Playback on DVD recorder Dubbing recordingsDubbing images 101Features Before usingEasy recording! l39 Easy playback! lUsing with DVD player/recorder! l78 Accessories Optional accessoriesDisc cleaning cloth CD-ROM VDR-D310Parts identification and handling Attaching the lens cap Using grip beltAdjust the belt length and the pad position During recording Tripod receptacle Using the LCD monitorAdjust the angle of the LCD monitor as desired Using the viewfinder Using the remote control VDR-D310Install a button-type battery Pull out the viewfinderRemote control usable range Concerning the button-type batteryDVD-RAM DVD-RW Discs and cardsDiscs that can be used on this unit Before using Disc type DVD-R DVD-R DLWhat is the DVD-Video format Video About format typesFormat? About DVD-R DL Dual LayerWhen using brand-new DVD-RW Cards that you can use with this unit How to hold a disc or card When inserting/removing a discHandling precautions Disc and card handlingPower supply Charging the batterySetup Charging lamp Lights up ChargingBattery model number Voltage/capacity Charging time Charging time and recordable timeCharging time VDR-D310Battery model Voltage Recording Maximum Actual recordable 35 min 20 min Connecting to the AC outlet Turning the unit on/offInserting/removing a disc Double sided disc Inserting discRemoving disc Set the OFF/ON switch to OFF to turn off the power Inserting/removing an SD cardSlide the card slot cover to open After inserting a disc/After recording finishesSelecting a mode How to use the joystickInsert/remove the SD card into/ from the card slot Securely close the card slot coverOperations during recording Move the joystick up, down, left or right to operateAbout the operation icons displayed in each mode Video recording modeVideo playback mode Icon Direction FunctionSetup Picture recording mode Picture playback modeSwitching the language Using the menu screenOperating with remote control VDR-D310 Press the Menu buttonSelect a menu item To get back to the previous screenSetting date and time Press the Menu button to exit the menu screenDATED/T OFFAdjusting LCD monitor/ viewfinder LCD SET BrightnessColour EVF SET BrightnessRecording Before recordingBasic camera positioning About auto mode Anti-Ground-Shooting AGS VDR-D310Recording motion pictures To end the recordingRecording time elapsed Screen indications in the video recording modeRecording mode Remaining time left for recording Image quality Recording time Prioritized Recording still pictures Jpeg still pictures Press the button fully to take the picture VDR-D220 To record still pictures clearlyRecording with a shutter operation effect Screen indications in picture recording modeConcerning the focusing area VDR-D310 Changing the recording size Icon Aspect Number of pixelsDigital zoom function Zoom in/out functionMove the zoom lever Recording yourself Backlight compensation functionTo use the zoom microphone function Rotate the LCD monitor towards the lens sideFade in/fade out function Move the joystick up to select ªMove the joystick left to select Press the recording start/stop buttonSoft skin mode To cancel the soft skin modeTo cancel the tele macro function Tele macro function VDR-D310Self-timer recording Colour night view functionMove the joystick up to select Move the joystick left to select ØWide mode Recording guideline functionImage stabilizer function Recording images with a 169 aspect ratioScene mode To cancel the image stabilizer functionTo cancel the wind noise reduction function Wind noise reduction functionTo cancel the scene mode function Manual focus adjustmentSet the AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch to Manual Move the switch down and set it to Focus position To restore to the automatic adjustmentOutdoor mode Manual adjustment modeManual shutter speed/ aperture adjustment About the black balance adjustment VDR-D310About the white balance sensor a Shutter SpeedMove the joystick left or right to make the adjustment To restore to automatic adjustmentManual shutter speed adjustment Manual iris/gain adjustmentMotion picture playback Select the scene to be played backPress the joystick Move the joystick to operateTo display the recording date during playback To adjust the volume Move the volume lever to change the volume levelFrame-by-frame playback Press the E or D buttonPlaying back motion pictures by date Press the Menu button, then selectBy Date and press the joystick Select the date for playback, then press the joystickAbout still picture compatibility Still picture playback Jpeg still picturesSelect the file to be played back Playback Editing scenes Deleting scenesDeleting scenes one at a time Select the scene to be deleted, then press the joystickDividing a scene Combining scenesSelect the scene to be divided, then press the joystick To continue dividing other scenesUsing playlists What is a playlist?Creating a new playlist Select the scene to be combined, then press the joystickSelect the scene to start playback, then press the joystick Playing back a playlistEditing a playlist Deleting scenes Adding scenes to playlistSelect the scene to be added, then press the joystick Moving scenesSelect the scene to be moved, then press the joystick Dividing a sceneCombining scenes Editing still pictures Deleting still picturesDeleting files one at a time Select the file to be deleted, then press the joystickDpof setting To complete the settingsLocking still pictures Select the file to be protected, then press the joystickTo cancel all Dpof settings What is DPOF?Disc management Finalizing a discConnect this unit to the AC adaptor DVD-RAMUn-finalizing a DVD-RW Protecting a discFormatting discs To release disc protectionCard management Displaying disc informationFormatting an SD card To exit the information screen≥ Do not remove the SD card while formatting With a TV Playback on TVConnect this unit and a TV Start playback on this unitWith a DVD recorder/ player Playback on DVD recorder, DVD player, computer etcDubbing recordings onto a DVD recorder’s hard disk With a VCR With a printer PictBridgeDubbing images onto other video devices Connect this unit and a video deviceSelect the date print setting on Date Print Select the paper size setting on Paper SizeSelect the layout setting on page Layout Select PictBridge and press the joystickWith other products Menus Menu listMotion picture recording menus Still picture recording menusOther menus Still picture playback menusDemo Mode IndicationsIndications Recording indicationsMotion picture recording mode Playback indicationsZoom microphone Wind noise reductionConfirmatory indications DisplayMessages About recovery Functions Conditions which Disable the functions Functions that cannot be used simultaneouslyFrequently asked questions Troubleshooting Problem Check pointsAlthough power is Instructions for PC connection≥ Has the DVD-RW Video format or DVD-R been finalized? Supplied to this unit≥ Is manual focus mode selected? Recorded still picturesAre not clear This unitPush the Reset Disc After Pushing the Reset Switch to Repair ITDo not touch the laser pickup lens When carrying the unit, do not drop or bump itAbout this unit About the battery About the AC adaptorAbout the disc About the SD cardLCD monitor/viewfinder DVD-R/DVD-R DLExplanation of terms About condensationCauses of condensation What to do with the lens is fogged upWhite balance Auto focusSpecifications DVD Video CameraUSB Power consumption Number of recordable pictures on an SD cardDC output Picture size 2048k1512 1920k1080Picture size 1280k960 640k480 Picture size 640k480 640k360105 106 107 LSQT1161 a

VDR-D310GN, VDR-D220GN specifications

The Panasonic VDR-D220GN and VDR-D310GN are compact camcorders designed for both amateur videographers and seasoned professionals seeking portability without sacrificing quality. These models exemplify Panasonic's commitment to integrating advanced technology into easy-to-use devices, making them popular choices in the consumer video market.

A standout feature of the VDR-D220GN and VDR-D310GN is their advanced optical zoom capabilities. The VDR-D220GN boasts a 30x optical zoom, allowing users to capture distant subjects with impressive clarity. Meanwhile, the VDR-D310GN takes it a step further with a 40x optical zoom, giving users even greater versatility in a variety of shooting environments. This is particularly beneficial for nature documentation and outdoor events where distance can be a factor.

Both camcorders are equipped with a 3CCD image sensor technology, which enhances color reproduction and results in high-quality video output. The 3CCD system captures images in three separate primary colors, providing richer and more vibrant footage compared to traditional single-chip camcorders. Additionally, the VDR-D310GN features a larger sensor size than the VDR-D220GN, enabling it to perform better in low-light conditions, ensuring that users can shoot in diverse lighting environments without compromising quality.

In terms of storage, both models utilize DVD media for recording, allowing for easy playback on standard DVD players. They come with a built-in DVD burner, making it convenient to finalize discs for immediate sharing or archiving. This feature is especially useful for users who prefer physical media for their videos.

User-friendly interfaces are prominent in both camcorders. The intuitive menu systems and ergonomic designs allow for comfortable handling and straightforward operation. Moreover, both models support a variety of recording modes, including 16:9 widescreen recording, which is essential for modern television viewing.

The Panasonic VDR-D220GN and VDR-D310GN also include image stabilization technology, which significantly reduces shake and blurriness during handheld shooting, enhancing the overall video quality. They are compact and lightweight, making them ideal for on-the-go recording, whether for personal projects, travel diaries, or professional assignments.

In summary, the Panasonic VDR-D220GN and VDR-D310GN combine high optical zoom capabilities, advanced 3CCD image sensors, and user-friendly features into compact camcorders that meet the needs of a wide range of users. Whether you're just starting in videography or are a more experienced shooter, these models deliver quality performance and versatility for capturing life's moments.