Samsung VP-M2100BMEM, VP-M2100B/XET, VP-M2050S/XEC, VP-M2100S/XEC, VP-M2100S/XEH manual Sd/Mmc

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Getting Started

Photo capacity

Media

 

 

Quality

 

Capacity

 

 

 

 

24001800

16001200

1024768

640480

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Internal

512MB (VP-M2050S(B))

approx. 378

approx. 756

approx. 1626

approx. 2877

1GB (VP-M2100S(B))

approx. 756

approx. 1513

approx. 3252

approx. 5754

Memory

2GB (VP-M2200S(B))

approx. 1513

approx. 3027

approx. 6506

approx. 11511

 

32MB

approx. 23

approx. 46

approx. 100

approx. 177

 

64MB

approx. 46

approx. 93

approx. 201

approx. 357

Memory

128MB

approx. 94

approx. 188

approx. 405

approx. 716

Stick

256MB

approx. 188

approx. 377

approx. 811

approx. 1436

 

512MB

approx. 378

approx. 756

approx. 1625

approx. 2875

 

1GB

approx. 756

approx. 1513

approx. 3252

approx. 5754

 

32MB

approx. 23

approx. 46

approx. 100

approx. 177

 

64MB

approx. 46

approx. 93

approx. 201

approx. 357

SD/MMC

128MB

approx. 94

approx. 188

approx. 405

approx. 716

256MB

approx. 188

approx. 377

approx. 811

approx. 1436

 

 

512MB

approx. 378

approx. 756

approx. 1625

approx. 2875

 

1GB

approx. 756

approx. 1513

approx. 3252

approx. 5754

Voice Record Time

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

24001800

16001200

1024768

640480

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

512MB (VP-M2050S(B))

378

756

1626

2877

 

1GB (VP-M2100S(B))

756

1513

3252

5754

 

2GB (VP-M2200S(B))

1513

3027

6506

11511

 

 

32 MB

23

46

100

117

Memory

 

64 MB

46

93

201

357

128

MB

94

188

405

716

Stick

256

MB

188

377

811

1436

 

 

512

MB

378

756

1625

2875

 

 

1 GB

756

1513

3252

5754

 

 

32 MB

23

46

100

177

 

 

64 MB

46

93

201

357

SD/MMC

 

128 MB

94

188

405

716

 

256

MB

188

377

811

1436

 

512

MB

378

756

1625

2875

 

 

1 GB

756

1513

3252

5754

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Media

Capacity

Time

 

 

 

 

Internal

512MB (VP-M2050S(B))

approx. 17hr.

1GB (VP-M2100S(B))

approx. 35hr.

Memory

2GB (VP-M2200S(B))

approx. 70hr.

 

 

 

 

32MB

approx. 1hr.

 

 

64MB

approx. 2hr.

Memory

128MB

approx. 4hr.

Stick

256MB

approx. 8hr.

 

 

512MB

approx. 17hr.

 

 

1GB

approx. 35hr.

 

 

32MB

approx. 1hr.

 

 

64MB

approx. 2hr.

SD/MMC

128MB

approx. 4hr.

 

 

256MB

approx. 8hr.

 

 

512MB

approx. 17hr.

 

 

1GB

approx. 35hr.

Notes

The Photo capacity and Voice Record Time is an approximation. The Photo capacity is subject to change depending on the photo capture screen. The Voice Record Time is also subject to change.

No guarantee can be provided to a Memory Card not formatted on this CAM. Make sure to format a Memory Card on the CAM. (Refer to page 103)

Do not format a Memory Card on a PC.

The recording time and the number of images shown are maximum figures based on using one function. In actual use, using more than one function will reduce the capacity of each.

If you set the flash on, you can take fewer photos than mentioned the number of images.

While saving in the Memory Card that you have, sometimes recording may stop with the message popping up saying that <Low speed card. Please record at lower quality.> It is because the writing speed of the Memory Card is slow.

It is recommended to use a Memory Card of 1.25MB/sec or greater.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

512MB (VP-M2050S(B))

17

 

 

 

1GB (VP-M2100S(B))

35

 

 

 

2GB (VP-M2200S(B))

70

 

 

 

32 MB

1

 

 

 

64 MB

2

Memory Stick

128 MB

4

 

 

 

256

MB

8

 

 

 

512

MB

17

 

 

 

1 GB

35

 

 

 

32 MB

1

 

 

 

64 MB

2

SD/MMC

128 MB

4

 

 

 

256

MB

8

 

 

 

512

MB

17

 

 

 

1 GB

35

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

103

quality.>

1.25MB/sec 1.25MB

<Low speed card. Please record at lower

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Contents VP-M2050SB/M2100SB VP-M2050SB/M2100SB M2200SB/M2200SB Contents Using a Memory Card Optional Accessory Video ModeGetting Started MP3 Mode/Voice Recorder Mode/Using File Browser Photo ModeSelecting File Options Voice Recorder ModeUsing File Browser Setting the CAMMiscellaneous Information Specifications MaintenanceTroubleshooting Using the MenuPlease note the following precautions for use Precautions on the CAM Care60 C 140 F For ExampleLogos regarding DivX, DivX Licensed are the trademark Make sure that the Battery Pack is attached firmly in placeDirect sunlight can damage the LCD monitor Precautions Regarding ServicePrecautions Regarding Replacement Parts Do not film with the CAM lens pointing directly at the sunGetting to know your CAM FeaturesScart Adapter Extended life Battery Pack Accessories Supplied with the CAMBasic Accessories Optional AccessoriesRear & Left View Name of Each PartBuilt-in MIC LCD Monitor Display button Lens USB Port Hanging Lens Cover on the CAM Flash Battery Pack EarphonesAV jack Battery ejection Tripod Receptacle Button USB Port Right & Bottom ViewName of Each Part LCD Display Video Play ModePhoto View Mode Photo Capture ModeVoice Record Mode MP3 Play ModeVoice Play Mode To eject the Battery Pack How to Use the Battery PackBattery Pack Installation / Ejection To insert the Battery PackInduce fire and overheating Maintain the Battery PackBacklight OFF If you close the LCD screen, it switches off automaticallyTime Continuous Recording Time Battery Continuous recording time based on battery typePhoto Capture Battery Level DisplayTips for Battery Identification Battery Level IndicatorSecond If you reset the CAM, all functions you set are Charging the Battery PackUsing Hardware Reset Function Insert the AC Power Adapter into the outletLCD 270 180 Using the LCD MonitorGetting Started Colour of the LEDBefore You Start Operating the CAM POWER/MODEMessage as No Files... appears Using the Function ButtonUse of Various Function button Button in Video Record/Photo CaptureMP3/Voice Record/File Using the Display ButtonRecord/Capture Mode LCD POWER/MODERefer to pages 90~91 for details Adjusting the LCD MonitorIf it is too bright, adjust the LCD Brightness LCD Colour LCDStructure of the Folders and Files Video Record Time Recording Time and CapacitySD/MMC Memory OSD indicators are based on internal memorySelecting the Memory Type Move the W/T button to select Memory and press the √ buttonTerminals Write-protect Switch Using a Memory Card Optional AccessoryMemory Stick View POWER/MODE Menu Mode and Menu SelectionMode Selection Menu screen disappears when you press the Menu button againPlaying on the LCD Monitor Recording Zooming In and OutRecording Video Mode RecordingPress the W button to zoom out When using the zoomZooming In and Out Press the Record/Stop button to start recordingPlaying on the LCD Monitor Video Mode Playing2x4x8x16x32x64x128x Press the VOL button to decrease the volumeMulti-play RPS œœFile you want to delete Video Mode Selecting File OptionsMenu Delete Selected All Cancel Deleting Video filesLocking Video files Copying Video files Press the W button Setting Multi SelectionMove POWER/MODE Selector down to turn on the CAM Press the OK buttonMenu PB Option T OK Selected All Cancel Setting the PB OptionSelect 720576 pixel Select 352288 pixel Setting the Video file SizeVideo Settings screen appears Press the Menu button to finish settingSuper FineSF FineF NormalN Menu Setting the Video file QualityMove POWER/MODE Selector down to turn 1 on the CAM T QualityPC p Setting the Video file Record modeVideo Record F / 720p T Line In/Out T OK Menu Setting the External Input/OutputAF Set the focus automatically MF Set the focus manually Setting the FocusAs the start-up mode in System Settings Refer to Press the √ buttonMove POWER/MODE Selector down to turn on Setting the EIS Electronic Image StabilizerOff Auto Hold Outdoor Indoor Menu Setting the White BalanceSports Move POWER/MODE Selector down to turn on CAMPress the Menu button to finish setting Press the Menu buttonIs displayed Setting the BLC Backlight CompensationOff Cancel the BLC function On Set the BLC function Dark to distinguishArt Mosaic Sepia Negative Mirror Menu Setting the EffectPlayed back in smaller size than 720720576 on PC Setting the Digital Zoom Monitor in bright lighting and sunlight outdoors Setting the Backlight Auto ControlViewing Photo files on the LCD Monitor Capturing Images Zooming In and OutPhoto Capture screen appears Photo Mode CapturingCapturing Images You can take photo as well as record video filesPress the W button to Zoom out Zoom Out Subject appears Further away when you zoom outPress the Record/Stop button to take pictures Press OK button to view the photo you want Photo Mode ViewingViewing Photo files on the LCD Monitor Move the W/T, œ/√ button to find the photo you want to viewYou want to delete Photo Mode Selecting File OptionsDeleting Photo files You can delete photo files in File OptionsLocking Photo files T, œ/√ Menu Lock Selected All CancelMove the W/T, œ/√ button to select the photo Is copied to ‘Internal’ and vice versa T OK Selected All CancelCopying Photo files Move W/T button to select Copy ToSelect Dpof and press the OK button With a printer supporting DpofInsert a memory card into the Multi Card slot You want to printCAM 2400X1800, 1600x1200, 1024x768 Setting the Photo file SizeMenu T Size √ T OK Icon of selected function is displayed Setting the FlashOK button is not pressed √ buttonPOWER/MODE Photo OK Menu T Focus √ T OK Move POWER/MODE Selector down again to Is not displayed Using the CAM in the bright backgrounds includingOff Cancel the BLC function OK button is not pressed Photo Capture screen appearsOK button is not pressed Photo Capture screen appears Voice Recorder Mode MP3 ModeUsing File Browser Copying Music files to the CAM MP3 Mode Storing Music in the CAMMove POWER/MODE Selector down turn on the CAM Disconnecting USB ConnectionUse of œ/ √ button Press the œ button MP3 Mode PlayingPlaying Music files Connect the earphones to the CAMOne All Menu MP3 Mode Selecting File OptionsSetting Repeat Play You can play the only one or all music repeatedlyDeleting Music files T MP3 Menu W/T Delete OK T OK Selected All CancelYou can delete the music file you want Selected All Locking Music filesOK button is not pressed Music list appears Selected The selected music file is lockedWant to copy Copying Music filesMove the W/T button to select a MP3 file you MP3 Play You can play the music files at random Setting Random PlayMenu Random T OK Yes Press the Record/Stop button to stop Voice Recorder Mode RecordingRecording Voice Press the Record/Stop button to record voiceYou want to play Voice Recorder Mode PlayingButton you use when playing the recorded voice file Playing Voice filesVoice Record Selected All CancelDeleting Voice files You can delete voice files you wantMove the W/T button to select a voice file you want to lock Locking Voice filesMove POWER/MODE Selector down again to Menu Copy To External Internal Selected All CancelCopying Voice files OK button is not pressed File Browser screen appears Using File BrowserMenu Delete T OK Selected All Cancel Deleting Files or FoldersFile Browser screen appears Menu Lock Selected All CancelLocking Files You can lock the important files not to be deletedCopying Files or Folders If you select Close in the screen, the screen disappears Viewing File InformationYou can see the file name, format, size and date Press the OK button to finish viewing file information106 100102 105You want and press the OK button Adjusting the LCD BrightnessSystem Settings menu appears On the CAM Video Record screen appearsSystem Settings Display LCD Colour LCD 100% Adjusting the LCD ColourSet Time Setting the CAM Adjusting Date/TimeSetting Time System SettingsT Date /Time T Set Date Setting DateYY/MM/DD DD/MM/YY MM/DD/YY Setting Date FormatYou can select the date format to display T Date /Time T Date FormatYou can select the time format to display Setting Time FormatSelected mode in two seconds even when OK button is not pressed System Settings menu appearsSystem Setting the CAM Setting the SystemSetting the Auto Shut off Off Cancel the Auto Shut off functionMinutes Setting the Demonstration FunctionOff Minutes You used last Setting Start-up ModeVideo Mode Previous Mode Mode100-0001 Setting the File No. FunctionSelect System Settings mode and press OK button Move the W/T button to select the desired100 Setting the Beep SoundPress the OK button to finish viewing version information Viewing Version InformationYou can see the information of the version Version of the CAM is displayedSelecting the Storage Type Setting the CAM Setting MemoryPress the √ button Press the OK button to format Formatting the MemoryViewing Memory Space System Settings Memory Memory SpaceIran / Arab Setting the CAM Setting LanguageSelecting Language Iran / Arab / Magyar SvenskaTransferring files to a computer Setting the CAM Using USB ModeSystem Environment USB connection to a computerCable Using PC CamUSB POWER/MODE Connect the CAM to the PC with the USBMenu appears Connecting the CAM to a PrinterSupport with the USB cable Move the W/T button to select Print and press the OK buttonConnecting the CAM with other Devices Connecting the CAM to a PC usingConnecting the CAM to TV Input Connecting the CAM to VCROr the remote control of TV Line InputT, œ/√ OK VCR Record/Stop VCR Line Input POWER/MODECopying Video files to a VCR Tape Press the OK button on the CAM to finish copyingRecording unscramble contents from other digital devices Use the provided USB cable for connection to a PC Connecting the CAM to a PC using the USB cableWindows Turn on your PC English Miscellaneous Information Installing ProgramsInstalling DV Media Pro Click ‘DV Driver’ on the Setup screenAlong with the system USB Interface for Data TransferTurn on your PC and insert the program CD into the CD-ROM drive Quit all applications118 PictBridge Move the W/T button switch to select CopiesEnglish Miscellaneous Information Printing Photos Printing with PictBridge FunctionPrinting Dpof files of the Memory Card Printing Photos with Dpof FilesFor the safekeeping of the CAM, follow these steps English Maintenance Cleaning and Maintaining the CAMAfter using the CAM For the safe use of the Battery Pack, follow theseCase, connect the AC Power Adapter to the CAM Cleaning the BodyUsing the Built-in Rechargeable Battery To Clean the Exterior of the CAMRegarding the Battery Power Sources English Maintenance Cleaning Maintaining the CAMUsing the CAM Abroad Before using the CAM abroad, check the following itemsSelf Diagnosis Display Troubleshooting126 MP3 Using the MenuVoice File Recorder Browser USB ModeCAM System SpecificationsConnectors Model NameAC Adapter Index 106~109 Start-up Mode 102101 Samsung Electronics’ Internet Home CAM is Manufactured by
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VP-M2050S/XEV, VP-M2100S/SED, VP-M2050B/XEV, VP-M2100S/XEV, VP-M2100B/XEV specifications

The Samsung VP-M2100B/XET, VP-M2050S/XEC, VP-M2100S/XEC, VP-M2100S/XEH, and VP-M2100BMEM are part of Samsung's innovative line of camcorders designed to appeal to both amateur and professional videographers. Equipped with advanced technology and a range of features, these models allow users to capture high-quality video with ease and precision.

One notable feature across these models is their impressive recording resolution. With support for high-definition video, users can enjoy crisp and clear playback, bringing their memories to life with rich detail. The VP-M2100B/XET and VP-M2100S/XEC stand out with their capability to record in Full HD, while the VP-M2050S/XEC and VP-M2100S/XEH also deliver exceptional video quality suitable for various viewing platforms.

These camcorders utilize advanced optical zoom capabilities, allowing users to get up close and personal with their subjects without sacrificing image quality. The VP-M2100 series models often boast a powerful zoom range that makes them perfect for capturing action from a distance, whether it's a sporting event or a family gathering.

In addition to their recording capabilities, these devices feature powerful image stabilization technology. This ensures that even in challenging shooting conditions, the resulting footage remains steady and smooth. The stabilization is crucial for dynamic environments, enhancing the viewing experience by eliminating shaky footage.

The intelligent autofocus system is another hallmark of these camcorders. It quickly locks onto subjects, ensuring that they remain in focus even during abrupt movements. This feature is particularly beneficial for capturing fast-paced action scenes, making these models ideal for sports or other lively events.

Moreover, the user-friendly interface and ergonomic design of these camcorders make them accessible for all skill levels. With intuitive controls and a clear display, users can easily navigate settings and modes, allowing for a seamless recording experience.

The VP-M2100BMEM model also includes enhanced memory capabilities, often featuring higher internal storage options or support for external memory cards. This allows for longer recording times and the flexibility to store numerous videos and images without the concern of running out of space.

In summary, the Samsung VP-M2100B/XET, VP-M2050S/XEC, VP-M2100S/XEC, VP-M2100S/XEH, and VP-M2100BMEM camcorders are well-equipped for capturing life's important moments. With their high-definition recording, optical zoom, advanced image stabilization, and user-friendly design, these camcorders are a perfect choice for anyone looking to elevate their videography skills.