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ºVideo Head Clogging and Remedy
When the video heads (which contact the tape) are dirty, the playback picture contains
Causes of Dirty Video Heads ³A lot of dust in the air.
Using the Mini-DV Format Digital Video Head Cleaner (VFK1451)
1Insert the Head Cleaner into the Movie Camera in the same way as a video cassette.
2Press the Play Button [1], and after approximately 20 seconds press the Stop Button [º]. (Do not rewind the tape.)
3Take out the Head Cleaner. Insert a video cassette, perform recording and then play it back to check the picture.
4If the picture is still not clear, repeat above operation steps
³This Video Head Cleaner (VFK1451) is available from Panasonic service centres.
Notes:
³Do not rewind the tape in the Head Cleaner after every use. Rewind it only after the tape has reached its end, and then use it again in the same way from the beginning.
³If the video heads again become clogged with dirt soon after cleaning, this might be caused by a damaged tape. In this case, stop using that cassette immediately.
³Be careful not to clean the video heads too much. (Too much cleaning could cause excessive wear to the video heads. If the video heads get worn, the picture is not played back clearly even after cleaning.)
³If using the Head Cleaner does not clear the video head clogging, the Movie Camera requires cleaning or repairing by a service centre.
Please consult with your dealer.
³Video head cleaning due to clogging is not a malfunction of the product and is not covered by your warranty.
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Recording Backlit Scenes | 1 |
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| Keep the Backlight Button [BLC] pressed. |
To prevent the backlit subject from being recorded very | The backlight is being compensated as long as you |
dark. | keep the Button pressed, and the subject is recorded |
(Backlight means that the light falls on the subject from | more brightly. (The picture brightens up as a whole.) |
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Returning to Normal Recording
Release the Backlight Button [BLC].
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