Samsung HMX-M20BP/XER manual Recordable time available for video, Recordable number of photos

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getting ready to start recording

Recordable time available for video

Video resolution

Quality

 

 

Storage media (Capacity)

 

 

 

 

1GB

2GB

4GB

8GB

16GB

32GB

1080/50p

Super Fine

5min

10min

20min

40min

80min

160min

Fine

7min

14min

28min

56min

112min

224min

 

1080/50i

Super Fine

7min

14min

28min

56min

112min

224min

Fine

10min

20min

40min

80min

160min

320min

 

1080/25p

Super Fine

7min

14min

28min

56min

112min

224min

Fine

10min

20min

40min

80min

160min

320min

 

720+576/25p

Fine

12min

23min

45min

90min

180min

360min

720/50p

Super Fine

10min

20min

40min

80min

160min

320min

Fine

13min

26min

52min

104min

208min

416min

 

720/25p

Super Fine

15min

29min

57min

114min

228min

456min

Fine

19min

37min

73min

146min

292min

584min

 

576/50p

Super Fine

19min

37min

73min

146min

292min

584min

Fine

24min

47min

93min

186min

372min

744min

 

Web & Mobile

Super Fine

26min

52min

103min

206min

412min

824min

Fine

33min

65min

129min

258min

516min

1032min

 

(Unit: Approximate minutes of recording)

Recordable number of photos

Photo resolution

Quality

 

 

Storage media (Capacity)

 

 

 

 

1GB

2GB

4GB

8GB

16GB

32GB

12M

Super Fine

169

338

676

1352

2704

5408

Fine

253

506

1012

2024

4048

8096

(4000x3000)

Nomal

380

759

1518

3036

6072

9999

 

9M

Super Fine

227

454

908

1816

3632

7264

Fine

339

677

1353

2706

5412

9999

(3456x2592)

Nomal

510

1020

2040

4080

8160

9999

 

6M

Super Fine

324

648

1296

2592

5184

9999

Fine

486

972

1944

3888

7776

9999

(3328x1872)*

Nomal

724

1447

2894

5788

9999

9999

 

5M

Super Fine

404

808

1616

3232

6464

9999

Fine

599

1197

2393

4786

9572

9999

(2592x1944)

Nomal

889

1778

3556

7112

9999

9999

 

2M

Super Fine

973

1945

3889

7778

9999

9999

Fine

1460

2920

5840

9999

9999

9999

(1920x1080)

Nomal

2166

4332

8664

9999

9999

9999

 

VGA

Super Fine

6281

9999

9999

9999

9999

9999

Fine

8973

9999

9999

9999

9999

9999

(640x480)

Nomal

9999

9999

9999

9999

9999

9999

 

(Unit: Approximate number of images)

• The figures in the table may differ depending on the actual recording conditions and subject.

The higher the quality and resolution, the more memory is used.

Lower resolution and quality increases the recording time, but the image quality may suffer.

The bitrate automatically adjusts to the recording image. Accordingly, the recording time may vary.

When a video file exceeds 3.8 GB, the next video file is created automatically.

To check the remaining memory capacity, use display( )/CHECK button. page 31

38• The maximum number of recordable photos and videos is 9,999.

• The above items marked with * will represents the default setting value.

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Contents Digital Camcorder Product Safety WarningsPrecautions Before using this camcorder Important Information on USEFollowing terms are used in this manual Safety information Do not dispose of battery pack in a fire as it may explode Page Do not place the camcorder with the open LCD screen down Contents Resolution Smart Auto modeChanging the playback mode VideosSystem setting Self TimerUsing The View Booting Mode134 Troubleshooting 138 117 Connecting to a TV123 Using with a Windows computer 105 Editing video clipsYou can record videos in H.264 format Insert the battery into the battery slot.Quick start guide High definition image quality Recording videos with HDRecording photos You can enjoy HD high definition videos. Viewing the LCD screen of your camcorderViewing on a high definition TV Viewing the videos/photos from your PC Sharing the videos/photos onto Youtube/Flickr/FaceBookChecking your accessories Whats Included with Your CamcorderFront/Left/Right Getting to know the camcorderLocation of Controls Rear/Bottom Video record mode Identifying the Screen DisplaysVideo play mode Photo record mode Photo play mode Getting started Using the Battery PackInserting the battery pack Ejecting the battery pack Charging the battery pack with the AC power adaptor AC power adaptorTo check the charging state Checking the Battery StateColour of the charging indicator shows the charging state Available running time for the battery pack Battery Type BP125AUsing an AC power source About the running timeBasic operation of the camcorder Turning Your Camcorder ON/OFFSwitching to the Power Saving Mode Switching the information Display mode Setting the Operation ModesUsing the Display / Check Button Touch panel Using the Touch PanelChecking the remaining battery and recording capacity first time settings Setting the Time Zone and DATE/TIME for the First TimeSelecting the Languages TürkçeGetting ready to start recording To insert a memory card To eject a memory cardHandling a memory card Selecting a Suitable Memory CardCompatible memory cards Page Recordable time available for video Recordable number of photosUsing the Hand Strap Adjusting the LCD ScreenAdjusting the shooting angle Basic Camcorder PositioningBasic recording Recording VideosBasic recording Capturing Photos in Video Record Mode Still Shot Shutter sound is heardRecording Photos Recording with Ease for Beginners Smart Auto Mode Detecting scenes in the Smart Auto mode Capturing Photos While Playing Back Videos Capturing photos continually while playing back videosTo zoom out ZoomingTo zoom Changing the Playback Mode Basic playbackPlaying Back Videos To adjust the volume Various playback operationsViewing Photos Touch the Menu tab Slide Show Start Viewing a Slide ShowTouch the Photo tab Zooming During Playback Handling Menus and Q.MENUS Using the Q.MENU buttonAdvanced recording Recording menu items Menu ItemsCustomizing the Q.MENU items Playback menu items MediumSetting menu items Recording menu items default Playback menu items defaultAdvanced recording Resolution Resolution submenu in the Video Record modeQuality Slow MotionSharpness 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. 199White Balance To set the white balance manuallyUnderstanding Aperture ISOAperture Shutter Photos or videos as well3D-NR Off Disables the function On Enables the 3D-NR functionOff Disables the function Super C.NiteBack Light Dynamic RangeFlash Submenu itemsFocus Submenu items, touch Normal Face DetectionTaking photos with Normal face detection Taking photos with Smile Shot Smart RecognitionRegistering My Star in Photo Record mode To check the registered or detected faceChanging priority of registered faces in Photo Record mode Using the Magic Touch Magic TouchMetering Anti-ShakeHDISDigital Effect Examples of 7 digital effect optionsFader Tele Macro Wind CutMIC Level Digital ZoomCont. Shot Self Timer Bracket Shot∞ Hours Settings HD 1080p 50fps SD 576p 50fpsTime Lapse REC Example of Time Lapse Recording Total time of recordingQuick View Quick View function in the video record modeQuick View function in the photo record mode Guideline Play OptionStory-Board Print Touch HD or SDUsing The View Select the desired video file, then press the View buttonShare Mark Share marking procedure for a video longer than 10 minutesHighlight Cont. Capture File InfoDate/Time Display Date TypeTime Type File NoTime Zone LCD Enhancer Off Disable the function On The LCD contrast is enhancedLCD Control Booting Mode Auto LCD OffQuick On Stby PC Software Storage InfoSystem setting FormatBeep Sound Shutter SoundAuto Power Off Rec LampUSB Connect TV Connect GuideTV Type Touch the Menu Setting Tab TV TypeTV Display Set the date and time again. Default SetAnalog TV Out Anynet+ HDMI-CEC On Enables the Demo functionDemo Editing video clips Deleting a Section of a VideoDividing a Video Combining Videos Editing the playlist PlaylistCreating the Playlist Arranging Videos in the Playlist Deleting Videos from the Playlist file management Protection from Accidental Erasure113 Deleting FilesAll Files Deletes all images Dpof Printing Setting Printing photosTouch the Return tab on the LCD screen Touch Cancel on the screenDirect Printing with a Pictbridge Printer To set the date/time imprint 116Connecting to a TV Connecting to a High Definition TVType B Using a Component/AV cable Connecting to a Regular TV 120 Viewing on a TV Screen 169Dubbing videos Dubbing to VCR or DVD/HDD RecordersChecking Your Computer Type 123System Requirements What YOU can do with a Windows ComputerMain Functions Using the INTELLI-STUDIO Programme Connecting the USB cable❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ Playing back the videos or photos Sharing the video/photos online Using AS a Removable Storage Device Viewing the contents of storage mediaMisc Video Storage media Message Icon Informs that Action132 RecordingPlayback 133 Power 134135 TroubleshootingAdjusting the image during recording 136 Playback on your camcorderPlayback on other devices TV, etc Menu items that cannot be used at the same time Connecting to a computerOverall operations 137Maintenance & additional information MaintenanceAdditional Information Storage mediaUsing Your Camcorder Abroad On TV colour systemsSpecifications Model nameContact Samsung World Wide Correct disposal of batteries in this product RoHS compliant
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HMX-M20BP/XER, HMX-M20SP/EDC, HMX-M20BP/EDC specifications

The Samsung HMX-M20BP/EDC and HMX-M20SP/EDC are compact camcorders designed for users who value portability and high-quality video recording. These models showcase Samsung’s commitment to innovation in the video recording space, combining advanced technology with user-friendly features.

One of the standout features of the HMX-M20 series is its ability to capture full HD video at 1920 x 1080 resolution. This allows users to record their memories with stunning clarity and detail. The camcorders are equipped with a 10x optical zoom, enabling users to get closer to their subjects while maintaining high image quality. This feature is particularly beneficial for capturing distant subjects during events or nature outings.

The HMX-M20BP/EDC and HMX-M20SP/EDC models are designed with a dual codec format, offering users the flexibility to choose between MP4 and H.264 formats for video recording. This versatility allows for easy sharing and playback across various devices without compromising the quality of the footage. Additionally, the inclusion of a built-in HDMI port facilitates seamless connectivity to HDTVs for an enhanced viewing experience.

In terms of design, these camcorders stand out for their ergonomic build. They are compact and lightweight, making them easy to carry and handle. The intuitive controls and a large touchscreen LCD provide a user-friendly interface, allowing users to navigate through settings and playback effortlessly.

Samsung has also integrated advanced stabilization technology in the HMX-M20 series, which minimizes the effects of camera shake during recording. This feature ensures that users can capture smooth, steady footage even while on the move, making it ideal for vlogging or recording active scenes.

Moreover, the HMX-M20BP/EDC model comes with enhanced low-light performance capabilities, allowing users to capture quality video even in dimly lit environments. This is achieved through improved sensor technology that increases sensitivity to light, making nighttime and indoor recordings clearer.

The camcorders also support various shooting modes, including time-lapse, which enables creative filming possibilities. Users can experiment with different settings and effects, enhancing the storytelling aspect of their videos.

Overall, the Samsung HMX-M20BP/EDC and HMX-M20SP/EDC camcorders are an excellent choice for anyone seeking a reliable, high-performance video recording solution. With their combination of advanced technology, compact design, and user-friendly features, these camcorders are perfect for casual users and aspiring videographers alike.