62 Conexión a un televisor o a un reproductor de vídeo

Terminal en la videocámara

Cable de conexión

Terminal del aparato conectado

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Conexión de salida (flujo de señal ) a un televisor HDTV con terminal DV (IEEE 1394).

Conexión de entrada (dirección de la señal ) a un televisor u otra fuente de vídeo analógica con salida DV (IEEE 1394).

CV-150F/CV-250F Cable DV (opcional)

4-pines

6-pines*

*Tenga cuidado de colocar correctamente la clavija de 6 contactos en el terminal DV. Si se coloca en la dirección equivocada podría causar daños a la videocámara.

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Conexión de salida (sentido de la señal ) a un televisor o a un reproductor de vídeo

con terminal SCART.

 

Conexión de entrada (audio solamente, sentido de señal

) desde una

fuente analógica para copia de audio.

 

Necesitará conectar previamente un adaptador SCART, adquirido en un comercio, al terminal SCART del televisor o reproductor de vídeo y conecte luego el cable STV- 250N de vídeo estéreo al adaptador.

Para introducir audio para la función de copiado de audio, necesitará un

adaptador SCART con capacidad de entrada.

Rojo

 

Cable de vídeo estéreo STV-250N

Blanco

Amarillo

(suministrado)

Adaptador SCART

 

 

(disponible en comercios)

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Canon MD130, MD160, MD150, MD140 manual Conexión a un televisor o a un reproductor de vídeo

MD160, MD130, MD140, MD150 specifications

The Canon MD series camcorders, namely the MD150, MD140, MD130, and MD160, represent a blend of user-friendly design and advanced imaging technology. Designed for casual videographers and enthusiasts, these models feature a compact and lightweight chassis, making them portable and easy to handle for extended shooting sessions.

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The camcorders utilize Canon's proprietary DIGIC DV imaging processor, which enhances video quality and color accuracy. With a variety of compression options, including MPEG-2 and AVCHD formats, these models provide flexibility in recording settings, catering to users with different needs, from high-quality archival videos to easy sharing options.

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In terms of usability, the MD series is equipped with intuitive controls and a clear LCD display, allowing users to navigate menus easily, adjust settings, and review footage without hassle. Additionally, these camcorders feature a range of connectivity options, including USB and A/V outputs, enabling seamless transfer of footage to computers or televisions for sharing and editing.

Battery performance in the MD series is commendable, with long-lasting power ensuring that filmmakers can rely on their camcorders during extended shoots. The models are complemented by a variety of accessories, including tripods and external lights, that enhance the shooting experience.

Overall, the Canon MD150, MD140, MD130, and MD160 camcorders represent a solid choice for those seeking quality and convenience in videography. Their combination of robust features, compact design, and user-friendly interfaces make them a suitable option for both novice and experienced users alike. Whether for documenting special moments or exploring creative video projects, these camcorders stand out in Canon's lineup, embodying the brand's commitment to excellence in imaging technology.