JVC GR-DV5000, GR-DV4000 instruction manual Memory Cards, LCD Monitor, Main Unit, Do NOT…

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Memory Cards

 

... in places subject to soot or steam such as near

 

 

 

a cooking stove.

To properly use and store your memory cards, be

 

 

... in places subject to excessive shock or

sure to read the following cautions:

 

vibration.

1.

During use…

 

... near a television set.

 

... make sure the memory card bears the SD or

 

... near appliances generating strong magnetic or

 

MultiMediaCard mark.

 

electric fields (speakers, broadcasting

 

... make sure the memory card is positioned

 

antennas, etc.).

 

properly when inserting.

 

... in places subject to extremely high (over

2.

While the memory card is being accessed

 

40°C) or extremely low (under 0°C)

 

(during recording, playback, deletion,

 

temperatures.

 

initialisation, etc.)…

3.

DO NOT leave the unit…

 

... never unload the memory card and never turn

 

... in places of over 50°C.

 

off the camcorder.

 

... in places where humidity is extremely low

3.

Store memory cards…

 

(below 35%) or extremely high (above 80%).

 

... away from heaters or other heat sources.

 

... in direct sunlight.

 

... out of direct sunlight.

 

... in a closed car in summer.

 

... where they won’t be subject to unnecessary

 

... near a heater.

 

shock or vibration.

4.

To protect the unit, DO NOT…

 

... where they won’t be exposed to strong

 

... allow it to become wet.

 

magnetic fields (such as those generated by

 

... drop the unit or strike it against hard objects.

 

motors, transformers or magnets).

 

... subject it to shock or excessive vibration

LCD Monitor

 

during transportation.

 

... keep the lens directed at extremely bright

 

 

 

objects for long periods.

1.

To prevent damage to the LCD monitor,

 

 

... expose the lens and viewfinder’s lens to direct

 

DO NOT…

 

sunlight.

 

... push it strongly or apply any shocks.

 

... carry it by holding the LCD monitor or the

 

... place the camcorder with the LCD monitor on

 

viewfinder.

 

the bottom.

 

... swing it excessively when using the hand strap

2.

To prolong service life…

 

or the grip.

 

... avoid rubbing it with coarse cloth.

 

... swing the soft camera case excessively when

3.

Be aware of the following phenomena for LCD

 

the camcorder is inside it.

 

monitor use.

 

 

 

These are not malfunctions:

 

 

•While using the camcorder, the surface around the LCD monitor and/or the back of the LCD monitor may heat up.

•If you leave power on for a long time, the surface around the LCD monitor becomes hot.

Main Unit

1. For safety, DO NOT…

... open the camcorder’s chassis.

... disassemble or modify the unit.

... short-circuit the terminals of the battery pack. Keep it away from metallic objects when not in use.

... allow inflammables, water or metallic objects to enter the unit.

... remove the battery pack or disconnect the power supply while the power is on.

... leave the battery pack attached when the camcorder is not in use.

2. Avoid using the unit…

... in places subject to excessive humidity or dust.

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JVC GR-DV5000, GR-DV4000 instruction manual Memory Cards, LCD Monitor, Main Unit, Do NOT…

GR-DV4000, GR-DV5000 specifications

The JVC GR-DV5000 and GR-DV4000 are compact digital camcorders that emerged in the early 2000s, representing a significant advancement in consumer video technology. Designed for both amateur and semi-professional videographers, these models are equipped with a variety of features and technologies that enhance their usability and video quality.

One of the main highlights of the GR-DV5000 is its 3CCD technology. Unlike traditional single-chip systems, the 3CCD setup uses three separate charge-coupled devices to capture light, which significantly improves color accuracy and depth. This technology allows for vibrant, true-to-life colors, making it an excellent choice for capturing critical moments in life such as weddings or family events. The GR-DV4000, while slightly lower in specification, also showcases commendable performance, providing a good balance of features and affordability.

Both camcorders feature a 10x optical zoom lens, allowing users to get close to their subjects without compromising image quality. This zoom capability is crucial for remote shots, ensuring versatility in various shooting environments, from expansive outdoor scenes to intimate indoor gatherings. The digital zoom feature extends this further, but for professional results, the optical zoom is always preferred.

The GR-DV5000 comes with enhanced manual controls that give videographers more creative freedom. Users can adjust the focus, exposure, and white balance settings manually, which is particularly beneficial when shooting in challenging lighting conditions. On the other hand, the GR-DV4000 focuses more on ease of use, making it perfect for casual users who want to point and shoot without delving deeply into technical settings.

In terms of connectivity and storage, both models utilize MiniDV tapes, which were popular for their capacity to store high-quality video. While this format may seem outdated, it provides reliable playback and archiving without the complications sometimes associated with digital storage.

The LCD screen on both camcorders facilitates easy framing and playback of footage, while the ergonomic design ensures comfort during extended use. The JVC GR-DV5000 also features a built-in stabilization system to help reduce shake during handheld shooting, further enhancing video quality.

In summary, the JVC GR-DV5000 and GR-DV4000 are remarkable camcorders that showcase the technological advancements of their time. Their standout features, such as 3CCD technology, optical zoom, and user-friendly controls, make them valuable tools for capturing memorable moments with clarity and precision. Whether for a professional project or casual use, these camcorders have cemented their place in the history of digital video recording.