Samsung VP-HMX20C/CAN, VP-HMX20C/EDC manual Resolution Movie images, Resolution Photo images

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Resolution (Movie images)

You can select the resolution of movie image to be recorded.

Regarding detailed image capacity, see page 28.

Settings

Contents

On-screen

display

 

 

[HD] 1080/25p

Records in the HD (1920x1080 25p) format.

 

[HD] 1080/50i

Records in the Full HD (1920x1080 50i) format.

 

[SD] 576/50p

Records in the SD (720x576 50p) format.

 

 

• Records in the slow motion (448x336 250fps).

 

 

• This is great for analyzing a golf swing or a viewing a bird in flight.

 

[SD] Slow Motion

By increasing the record rate from 50 fields per second (fps) to 250 fps for 10 seconds

 

 

allowing you to capture 10 seconds of fast motion and play the video back in 50

 

 

seconds.

 

Recorded files are encoded with Variable Bit Rate (VBR). VBR is an encoding system that automatically adjusts the bit rate according to the recording image.

High resolution images occupy more memory space than low resolution images. If the higher resolution is selected, there is less space to record movie images in the memory.

When recording at HD1080/25p or 1080/50i, images will be played back at 1080i on your HDTV.

Movie image recorded with [SD] 576/50p resolution and Normal image quality is saved at the 640x576, 25p (VGA) ratio of 4:3.

Resolution (Photo images)

You can select the resolution of photo image to be recorded.

Regarding detailed image capacity, see page 28.

Settings

Contents

3264x2448

Records in the 3264x2448 resolution.

2880x2160

Records in the 2880x2160 resolution.

2304x1728

Records in the 2304x1728 resolution.

2048x1536

Records in the 2048x1536 resolution.

1440x1080

Records in the 1440x1080 resolution.

640x480

Records in the 640x480 resolution.

On-screen

display

For photo development, the higher the resolution, the finer the image quality.

The number of recordable images varies depending on the recording environment.

Photo images that are recorded on your HD camcorder may not playback properly on other digital devices that do not support this photo size.

High resolution images occupy more memory space than low resolution images. If the higher resolution is selected, there is less space to take photos in the memory.

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Contents High Definition Digital Camcorder 1920 720 1080i 576i Key features of your HD camcorderEnjoying Images with Full High Definition HD Quality Mega pixel Gross Cmos sensor Features of Your NEW HD CamcorderCamcorder, follow these basic safety precautions Safety warningsPrecautions Important information on use Before Using this CamcorderVi English Handle the liquid crystal display LCD with care Precautions when usingImportant Note Viii English Contents Recording Playback Connection English 103 Playing back Introduction to basic featuresPreparation RecordingWHAT’S Included with Your HD Camcorder Getting to know your HD camcorder987 Front & Left ViewRight & TOP View 3 4 Rear & Bottom ViewREC button Using the Remote ControlPreparation Using the Cradle Installing the Button Type BatteryAttaching the Core Filter Angle adjustmentHolding the HD Camcorder Attaching the grip beltCharging the battery pack Charging the Battery PackInserting the battery pack Instructions English Charging indicatorBattery type Charging time Approx minEjecting the battery pack About the battery life Using the HD camcorder with the AC power adaptorMaintaining the battery pack Basic HD Camcorder Operation Setting the operating modesMode indicator Mode buttonMovie record mode Screen IndicatorsMovie play mode Photo record mode Photo play mode Checking the remaining battery and recording capacity Using the touch panel Using the LCD ScreenAdjusting the LCD screen Türkçe Initial Setting OSD Language & Date and TimeSelecting the OSD language Turning the date and time display on/off Setting the date and timeSelecting the Storage Media Before recordingINSERTING/EJECTING a Memory Card Recordable number of photo images Recordable Time and Number of ImagesRecordable time for movie images Selecting a Suitable Memory Card Before recording Recording Movie Images RecordingRecording Taking Photo Images Recording with Ease for Beginners Easy Q Mode Capturing Still Images in Movie Record Mode Dual Recording Capturing Still Images During Movie Images Playback Zooming Using the External MicrophoneSelf Record Using the Remote Control Flash mode Using the BUILT-IN FlashPlayback Changing the Playback ModeThis function works only in Play mode. page Playing Movie ImagesVarious playback operations To view a Music slide show Viewing Photo ImagesZooming during playback Connection Connecting to a TVConnecting to a high definition TV Connecting to a normal TV 169/43 Viewing on TV screen HD Camcorder VCR or DVD/HDD Recorder Handling Menus and Quick Menus Using the menu itemsWhite Balance Not possible Menu ItemsRecording menu items  PossiblePlayback menu items Setting menu itemsBeep Sound Edit 80-84 Operating mode Movie Photo Default valueQuick Menu Items HighlightSports Scene Mode AERecording Menu Items Night Will appear with a moving subjectWhite Balance Exposure Anti-Shake EIS Electronic Image Stabilizer Super C.NiteFocus Settings ContentsDigital Effect Nearer subject Or mercury-vapor lamp is reduced 250, 1/500 125, 1/250 ShutterMotion Tele macro is executed Tele MacroResolution Photo images Resolution Movie imagesWind Cut Disable the functionQuality Or Photo button Self TimerDisable the function None 10 Sec Back LightFace Detect FaderUp to 10X zoom is performed optically None GuidelineDigital Zoom Records only one photo image None SharpnessCont. Shot Auto ISOPlayback Menu Items Play OptionCont. Capture Highlight3Sec Slide Show IntervalResize File InfoDate Type Setting Menu ItemsDate/Time Set Date/TimeLCD Enhancer File NoLCD Control Card Storage TypeStorage Info FormatShutter Sound Auto Power OffBeep Sound Remote Recording indicator is offRecording indicator is on during recording REC LampComponent Out SD resolution TV that supports progressive scanResolution TV that does not support progressive scan TV TypeOSD appears in the LCD screen only Default SetTV Display LanguageAnynet+ is executed DemoAnynet+ HDMI-CEC Deleting a Section of a Movie Image Editing movie imagesTo divide a movie image Dividing a Movie ImageTo delete a movie image you no longer need Movie image is divided into two movie images Combining TWO Movie Images What’s the Playlist? PlaylistCreating the playlist Deleting movie images from a playlist Arranging the order of movie images within a playlistProtection from Accidental Erasure Image managementDeleting Images Copying Images Printing photo images Dpof Print SettingDirect Printing with a Pictbridge Printer PictBridge menu 512 MB 1 GB and above recommended Connecting to a PCSystem Requirements CyberLink DVD SuiteInstalling the CyberLink DVD Suite Connecting to a PC Disconnecting the USB cable Connecting the USB CableViewing the Contents of Storage Media Misc Video Structure of folders and files on the storage mediaTransferring Files from the HD Camcorder to Your PC Image formatTo playback video files in the playlist Playing Back the Video Files on Your PCPrograms in the DVD Suite Package Drag & Drop for easy playback Setting ‘.MP4’ file format for Auto PlayCleaning the HD camcorder Maintenance & additional informationMaintenance LCD screen Additional InformationStorage media To avoid hazards Battery packsOn charging the built-in rechargeable battery To prevent damage and prolong service lifeUsing Your HD Camcorder Abroad Storage media TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Recording Playback Troubleshooting Symptoms and solutions TV screen or LCD display has Features usedDisplays Unnecessary files File may be corrupted Some problemsImage on the device. page Memory card is not supported on your camcorder or card hasPhenomenon. page Adjusting the image during recordingSet Focus to Auto. page Flickering, or changes in colourRed colour- right, White colour- left SecurePlayback on other devices TV, etc Camcorder or connected device TV, HD recorder, etcSymptom Explanation/Solution Computer Connecting to a computerUSB cable to the USB jack on your camcorder firmly Computer. Connect it again properlyCamcorder does not turn on, or Power is offSure to slide the Power switch to Off Menu Symptom Explanation/SolutionExposure Manual Digital Effect Cinema Tone Scene Mode AESystem SpecificationsModel name VP-HMX20C Power Sources United Kingdom Only Region Country Contact Centre  Web Site Contact Samsung world wideRoHS compliant
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VP-HMX20C/CAN, VP-HMX20C/NWT, VP-HMX20C/EDC, VP-HMX20C/XEK, VP-HMX20C/XEU specifications

The Samsung VP-HMX20C is a compact and versatile camcorder that is designed to meet the needs of both amateur and professional videographers. This device is available in several variants, including VP-HMX20C/XER, VP-HMX20C/XEE, VP-HMX20C/XEU, VP-HMX20C/XEK, and VP-HMX20C/EDC, each catering to specific markets or regions.

One of the standout features of the VP-HMX20C is its advanced 1/2.3 inch CMOS sensor, which provides high-definition video recording capabilities at 1080p resolution. This ensures that users can capture stunning, crystal-clear footage in various lighting conditions, enhancing the overall video quality. The camcorder also supports a 20x optical zoom, allowing users to get closer to the action without sacrificing image quality. This is particularly beneficial for capturing distant subjects or detailed shots during events such as sports, concerts, or nature documentaries.

In addition to its impressive video capabilities, the VP-HMX20C excels in photo quality, featuring the ability to take still images while recording video. The camera’s specialized lens system contributes to sharp and vibrant images, making it suitable for both video and photography enthusiasts. The device's intuitive user interface allows for easy navigation through settings and options, ensuring a streamlined recording experience.

The VP-HMX20C is equipped with advanced stabilization technology, which helps to reduce the effects of camera shake, ensuring smoother footage during handheld recordings. Additionally, the camcorder features a built-in microphone with wind noise reduction capabilities, enhancing audio clarity during recording, an essential factor for high-quality video production.

Connectivity is another key aspect of the VP-HMX20C. The camcorder supports HDMI output for easy connection to HDTVs, allowing users to view their footage on larger screens. It also features USB connectivity for easy file transfer to computers and external storage devices.

The device has a compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable and easy to carry, perfect for on-the-go video shooting. With a long-lasting battery life, the VP-HMX20C ensures that users can capture their experiences without interruptions. Overall, the Samsung VP-HMX20C series is a powerful and adaptable camcorder that meets the diverse needs of video creators.