Samsung HMX-Q10BP/XIL, HMX-Q10TP/EDC, HMX-Q10UP/MEA, HMX-Q10UP/EDC, HMX-Q10PP/EDC Basic recording

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Basic recording

If the power is interrupted or an error occurs during recording, the video may not be recorded/edited.

Samsung is not responsible for any damage caused by a failure of normal recording or playback operation because of memory card error.

Note that damaged data cannot be recovered.

Do not turn off the camcorder or remove the memory card while accessing the storage media. Doing so may damage the storage media or the data in the storage media.

Videos are compressed in the H.264 (MPEG-4.AVC) format.

Eject the battery when you have finished recording to prevent unnecessary battery power consumption.

For the on-screen information display, see page 17

For approximate recording time, see page 33.

Sound is recorded by the internal stereo microphone located on the front of the camcorder. Make sure that the microphone is not blocked.

Before recording an important video, make sure to test the recording function to see if there any problems with the audio or video recording.

For various functions available during recording, see ¬pages 50~57

If the power cable/battery is disconnected or recording is disabled during recording, the system is switched to the data recovery mode. While data is being recovered, no other function is enabled. When the recording time is short, the data recovery might fail.

You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen in the menu options.

Adjusting the LCD screen does not affect the image being recorded. ¬page 67

The menu setting tabs shown on the LCD screen do not affect the image being recorded.

The Home ( ) button cannot be used during video recording.

Recording videos in a quiet environment increases microphone sensitivity that may record surrounding ambient noise. The increasing microphone sensitivity can let the camcorder record zoom noises during zooming (the sound of the zoom mechanism etc).

When you record indoors or in the dark places, ISO sensitivity is automatically adjusted. It can make interference effects on images and you cannot view the images recorded in the dark places correctly. We recommend you to use professional camcorders like a infrared camcorder when recording at night.

An image can be shaken when the OIS Duo function is enabled if the camcorder is mounted on a tripod or fixed on a place. Release the OIS Duo function when the camcorder is mounted on a tripod.

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Contents High Definition Digital Camcorder Precautions Safety WarningsImportant Information on USE Before using this camcorder Unplug from the power supply Safety informationSafety information Safety information Safety information Contents Contents You can record videos in H.264 format Quick start guideQuick start guide Using ‘Quick On STBY’ by opening/closing the LCD screenPlay back videos or photos Delete videos or photos Whats Included with Your Getting to know the camcorderCamcorder Location of Controls Getting to know the camcorderFront/Left Rear/Right/Bottom Identifying the Screen Displays Video recording modeLeft of the LCD screen Right of the LCD screen Photo recording modeVideo playback mode Single view Video playback mode Thumbnail viewPhoto playback mode Single view Photo playback mode Thumbnail viewTo insert the battery INSERTING/EJECTING the BatteryTo eject the battery Getting startedUsing the AC power adaptor Using the USB cable Charging the BatteryGetting started Battery level display Checking the Battery StateTo check the charging state Using an AC power source Available running time for the batteryAbout the battery Continuous Recording without zoomBasic operation of the camcorder When using this camcorder for the first timeTurning Your Camcorder ON/OFF Using the Touch Screen Setting the Operation ModesBasic operation of the camcorder Drag Switching the information display modeInternal rechargeable battery Setting the Time Zone and DATE/TIME for the First TimeCharging the internal rechargeable battery Supported languages Selecting the OSD LanguageINSERTING/EJECTING a Memory Card not Supplied Getting ready to start recordingTo insert a memory card To eject a memory cardSelecting a Suitable Memory Card not Supplied Getting ready to start recordingCompatible memory cards Sdhc Secure Digital High Capacity cardsHandling a memory card Recording time available for video in minutes Recordable Time and CapacityRecordable number of photos Switch grip Either handed grip Using the Grip BeltAdjusting the LCD Screen Recording Videos Basic recordingTo pause recording Basic recording Recording Photos Align your subject in the frame Recording with Ease for Beginners Smart AutoTo zoom ZoomingTo zoom out Understanding how to change the operation modes Changing the Playback ModeBasic playback Playing Videos Basic playbackFind videos in various ways Touch the / tab to increase or decrease audio volume To adjust the volume during video playbackSearch playback Playback / Pause / StopSkip playback Slow playbackFind photos in various ways Viewing PhotosZooming during photo playback Viewing a slide showUsing the Home menu Using the menu itemsHandling Menus Menu Items Using the menu itemsManual menu items Art Film menu itemsItems Default value Settings menu itemsWhite Balance Advanced recordingsTo set the white balance manually Understanding White BalanceEV Exposure Value Advanced recordingsBack Light Understanding EV Exposure ValueSuper C.Nite Self TimerFocus Cont. ShotFader Special effects for recordingsRecording a video with Fade effect Time Lapse REC Special effects for recordingsExample of Time Lapse Recording OFF Digital EffectDelete Editing videos and photosProtect Editing videos and photosDivide Combine  File Info Video Resolution Other settingsPhoto Resolution OIS Duo Other settingsTele Macro Thumbnail Digital ZoomSlide Show Option Video Play OptionGuideline LCD BrightnessTV Display Date/Time DisplayAuto LCD Off Hdmi TV OutUSB Connect PC SoftwareTV Connect Guide Anynet+ HDMI-CEC File No Card InfoTime Zone Setting the local timeDate/Time Set Date TypeBeep Sound Time TypeShutter Sound Auto Power OffQuick On Stby Switch Grip Format Language Default SetDemo Using the Demo functionConnecting to a High Definition TV with Hdmi Connecting to a TVUsing a mini Hdmi cable What is Anynet+ function?Connecting to a Regular TV Connecting to a TVConnecting an Audio/Video cable for the composite output Image appearance depends on the TV screen aspect ratio Viewing on a TV ScreenDubbing to a VCR or DVD/HDD Recorder Dubbing videosDirect Printing with a Pictbridge Printer Printing photosTo set the date/time imprint for Pictbridge printers Printing photosWhat YOU can do with a Windows Computer Using with a Windows computerMain function System requirementsUsing the Intelli-studio Programme Using with a Windows computerConnecting the USB cable To disconnect the USB cableAbout the Intelli-studio main window Editing videos or photos Playing back videos or photosSharing the videos/photos online Viewing the contents of storage media Using AS a Removable Storage DeviceVideo file H.264 Structure of folders and files on the storage mediaPhoto file File formatBattery TroubleshootingStorage media Recording TroubleshootingDelete unnecessary files from the storage media Editing videos PlaybackUSB Power Symptoms and SolutionsDisplay An afterimage remains on the LCD screen 100 Playback on your camcorder Adjusting the image during recordingPlayback on other devices TV, etc 102 Connecting to a computer103 Overall operationsCleaning the camcorder MaintenanceAdditional information LCD screenAdditional information Using Your Camcorder AbroadGlossary 107 SpecificationsRegion Country Contact Centre  Web Site Contact Samsung World WideContact Samsung World Wide Page RoHS compliant
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