JVC GR-AX310 Lampe de signalisation Program AE, Start/Stop, Touche de marche, Interval REC Time

Models: GR-AX310 GR-AX410

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LANCER L’ENREGISTREMENT RETARDE
3 Appuyer sur marche/arrêt d’enregistrement. La lampe de signalisation commence à clignoter, et la vitesse du clignotement augmente environ 5 secondes avant que l’enregistrement commence. Lorsque l’enregistrement commence, la lampe s’arrête de clignoter mais reste allumée.
RELACHER LE MODE RETARDATEUR
4 Pour relâcher quand la lampe de signalisation ne clignote pas, appuyer sur INTERVAL en continu jusqu’à ce que “ ” disparaisse. Pour relâcher quand la lampe de signalisation clignote, appuyer sur marche/arrêt d’enregistrement pour arrêter le clignotement, puis appuyer sur INTERVAL en continu jusqu’à ce que “ ” disparaisse.
REMARQUE:
Si la molette PROGRAM AE est réglée sur “ ”, le mode retardateur 15S est sélectionné automatiquement.
REGLER LA DUREE DU RETARD
S’assurer que le capuchon d’objectif est ouvert, régler l’interrupteur d’alimentation sur CAMERA.
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2 Sur la RM-V20U, appuyer sur INTERVAL pour régler le retard. Il y a quatre choix, et ils apparaissent dans le viseur dans l’ordre suivant (chaque fois que INTERVAL est pressée): 15S (15 secondes), 30S (30 secondes), 1MIN (1 minute) et 5MIN (5 minutes). Une pression supplémentaire relâche le retardateur.
Retardateur
Vous pouvez régler un retard entre le moment où vous appuyez sur la touche de marche/arrêt d’enregistrement et le début réel de l’enregistrement. Si vous fixez le camescope, vous (ou la personne qui fait fonctionner le camescope) pouvez entrer dans la scène avant que l’enregistrement commence.
REMARQUE:
Vous avez besoin de la télécommande RM-V20U pour effectuer cette procédure.
PASSER EN MODE D’ATTENTE D’ENREGISTREMENT

26ENREGISTREMENT Fonctionsavanes

Lampe de signalisation PROGRAM AE

START/STOP

(Touche de marche/

arrêt d’enregistrement)

INTERVAL

REC TIME

RM-V20U (en option)

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JVC GR-AX310, GR-AX410 manual Lampe de signalisation Program AE, Start/Stop, Touche de marche, Interval REC Time

GR-AX310, GR-AX410 specifications

The JVC GR-AX410 and GR-AX310 are compact camcorders that emerged in the early 1990s, showcasing JVC's innovation and expertise in video technology. These models stand out for their versatility, user-friendly design, and advanced features aimed at both casual users and more serious videographers.

Both camcorders are equipped with a powerful 700x digital zoom, allowing users to capture distant subjects with impressive clarity. This feature enhances creativity, making it easier to shoot from various distances without significant loss of quality. The GR-AX410 offers additional enhancements, including a more advanced optical stabilization system, which minimizes unwanted camera shake, ensuring smooth and professional-looking footage.

A notable aspect of the GR-AX410 and GR-AX310 is their ease of use. The intuitive control layout and ergonomic design make them accessible for beginners while also catering to more experienced users. An integrated 2.5-inch LCD monitor allows for easy framing and playback, enabling users to review their footage on-the-go. Additionally, the viewfinder offers an alternative for shooting in bright light conditions.

Connectivity features are robust, with both models providing AV outputs for easy connection to televisions and other devices, enabling immediate sharing of precious moments. They also support IEEE 1394 (FireWire) connections for digital video transfer, making it convenient for users to edit their footage on computers.

Image quality is further enhanced by the incorporation of JVC's super high-band video technology, which allows for clearer, sharper images compared to many competing models in their class. Both camcorders utilize a VHS-C format, which means tapes are smaller, making the camcorders highly portable without sacrificing recording time.

Battery life on both models is commendable, allowing for extended shooting sessions without frequent interruptions. The GR-AX410 features a built-in light, making it easier to capture quality video in low-light conditions, a feature that enhances its usability in diverse environments.

In conclusion, the JVC GR-AX410 and GR-AX310 set a benchmark for portable video recording during their time, blending innovative technology with user-friendly features, suitable for a wide range of videography needs. Their combination of digital zoom, optical stabilization, and high-quality imaging technology continue to be appreciated by collectors and enthusiasts of vintage camcorders today.