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E - CL I P

3 / 4

File (index) number

D . SOUND

1 / 1 2

EXPLOS I ON

Selected sound effect name

Total number of files

To view video clips ( pg. 61) stored in a memory card . . .

during normal playback of image, press SELECT once to engage the video clip mode. “E-CLIP” appears. Then pressing 4/6can allow you to view the video clips in the LCD monitor or viewfinder; video clips cannot be displayed on a connected TV.

You can look for the desired file using Index Screen ( below and pg. 30).

To listen to sound effects ( pg. 56) stored in a memory card . . .

during normal playback of image, press SELECT twice to engage the sound effect mode. “D.SOUND” appears. Then pressing D.SOUND PLAY can allow you to listen to the sound effect.

You can look for the desired file using Index Screen ( below and pg. 30).

Index Screen

 

 

 

 

Picture

Directory and File

Type of file

Quality

 

Selected file

 

names

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

E X I T

I M A G E

VGA

 

100-DVC00003

 

 

 

1

F

2

S

 

 

4

F

5

F

6

F

Image Size

Index number

Protect icon

The files you stored can be displayed together with their index information. Convenient for checking files stored beforehand, the Index Screen also shows the Picture Quality, Image Size mode, directory and file names as well as which files are protected against accidental erasure. To display the Index Screen,  pg. 30.

IMAGE/E-CLIP/SOUND: Type of File

Displays the type of file of the displayed index screen. There are 3 types available: IMAGE for still images, E-CLIP for video clips ( pg. 61), SOUND for sound effects ( pg. 56, 67).

1: Index number

Index numbers are marked from 1. For example, when

10 files are stored (index number: 1 to 10), if three files with index numbers 2, 4 and 6 are deleted from memory, the remaining files are automatically moved up to fill any gaps in the numerical sequence. Therefore, the number of remaining files is 7, and the new index numbers range from 1 to 7.

100-DVC00003: Directory and File names

Shows that the selected file is in a directory called “100” and its file name is “DVC00003”. Each time shooting takes place, a file name is made using a number which is larger by one than the largest number of the file names which are in use. If the file name reaches DVC09999, a new directory will be made and the file name will start again from DVC00001. In the playback screen ( pg. 28), the directory and only the last four digits of the file name are displayed.

In the Index Screen for sound effects, the name of the selected sound effect is displayed if the name is compatible with ID3TAG ver 1 or 2.

F/S: Picture Quality

Displays the Picture Quality mode of the stored image. There are 2 modes available: FINE and STANDARD (in order of quality) ( pg. 15). (Appears only when displaying still images.)

VGA/XGA: Image Size

Displays the size of the stored image. There are 2 modes available: VGA and XGA ( pg. 15). (Appears only when displaying still images.)

: Protect icon

When a file is protected against its accidental erasure, a padlock mark appears next to the index number, and that file cannot be deleted.

Selected File

A file is framed in green when it is selected. Rotate the MENU Wheel to move the green frame to the desired file.

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JVC GR-DVM75 specifications Index Screen

GR-DVM75 specifications

The JVC GR-DVM75 is a digital camcorder that represents a significant leap forward in home video technology at its launch. Designed for both amateur videographers and enthusiasts, this model integrates a variety of features and technologies that enhance the shooting experience while ensuring high-quality video output.

One of the standout aspects of the GR-DVM75 is its 690,000 pixel CCD sensor, which delivers impressive image clarity and detail. This camcorder offers a 16:9 aspect ratio for widescreen shooting, allowing users to capture cinematic-style footage that is well suited for modern viewing formats. The camcorder's 10x optical zoom lens lets users get close to their subjects without sacrificing image quality, while a digital zoom feature extends this range up to 800x, providing flexibility in different shooting environments.

The GR-DVM75 is equipped with JVC's proprietary Digital Image Stabilization technology, which minimizes the effects of camera shake, resulting in smoother video playback. This feature is particularly useful in handheld shooting scenarios or when capturing moving subjects. Additionally, the camcorder supports various recording formats, including MiniDV, ensuring compatibility with a wide range of playback devices.

The model also boasts a swivel LCD screen, allowing for easy framing of shots from various angles. This 2.5-inch screen is bright and clear, providing a reliable visual reference for users. Moreover, the camcorder incorporates a viewfinder for traditional shooting styles, catering to diverse preferences among users.

Connectivity is another crucial aspect of the GR-DVM75. The camcorder features Firewire (IEEE 1394) and USB ports that facilitate fast data transfer for easy editing and sharing of videos. This functionality is vital in today's digital age, where content creation and sharing on various platforms have become commonplace.

In terms of audio capabilities, the JVC GR-DVM75 is equipped with a built-in stereo microphone that captures clear sound, supplemented by audio input options for external microphones. This feature is especially beneficial for users looking to enhance their sound quality, whether for interviews or ambient sound capture.

Overall, the JVC GR-DVM75 combines cutting-edge technology with user-friendly features, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to capture high-quality home videos. Its blend of image stabilization, versatility in recording, and robust connectivity options set it apart as a reliable tool for creative expression. Whether someone is documenting family events, creating travel vlogs, or exploring artistic videography, the GR-DVM75 provides a solid foundation for captivating storytelling.