WEBCAM: PC connection mode

(in Camera mode or VCR mode)

STORAGE: PC connection mode (in Card playback mode)

00:Remaining Number of Card Photoshot pictures (l39)

100-0001:

DCF Number (l40)

D-001:

Number of prints set by DPOF

 

(l43)

1(white):

File Number ([640k480] Image

 

size) (l40)

1(green):

File Number ([320k240] Image

 

size) (l40)

¥:

DPOF Setting completed (l43)

640:[640k480] Image size

For images not recorded with this Movie Camera, the size display is determined as follows according to the number of horizontal pixels.

320:

[320k240] Image size

640:

From 640 to 800 (The size is not

 

displayed at under 640 pixels.)

SVGA:

From 800 to 1024

XGA:

From 1024 to 1280

SXGA:

From 1280 to 1600

UXGA:

Over 1600

ªTo Change the Counter Display

Mode

By changing [C.DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu, you can change the Counter Display Mode to Tape Counter Indication [COUNTER] (0:00.00), Memory Counter Indication [MEMORY] (M0:00.00), and Time Code Indication [TIMECODE] (0h00m00s00f). (l15) By repeatedly pressing the [COUNTER] Button on the Remote Controller, you can change the Counter Display Mode.

ªTo Display Date/Time Indication

To display Date/Time Indication, set the appropriate Date/Time in [DATE/TIME] on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu. (l15)

You can also press the [DATE/TIME] Button of the Remote Controller repeatedly to display or change the Date/Time Indication.

ªTo Change the Display Mode

By changing [DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP] Sub-Menu, you can change the Display Mode to All Function Display [ALL], Partial Display [PARTIAL], and Minimum Display [OFF].

Warning/Alarm Indications

If any one of the following indications lights up or flashes, please check the condition of the Movie Camera.

Some Indications may not be displayed according to the model.

3: Condensation has occurred. (l51)

Y: The accidental erasure prevention slider on the inserted Cassette is open (that is, set to [SAVE]).

You are about to do audio dubbing on the unrecorded (blank) portion of the tape.

No Cassette is inserted. (l12)

6: The Battery is low. Recharge it. (l10)

0:

The button-type battery is

 

discharged. (l17)

::

The video heads are dirty. (l52)

2END:

The tape came to end during

 

recording.

REMOTE:

Wrong Remote Controller Mode

has been selected. (l46)

UNPLAYABLE TAPE (OTHER FORMAT):

You are attempting to play back a tape section that has been recorded with a different TV system.

UNABLE TO A. DUB (LP RECORDED): Because the original recording was done in LP Mode, audio dubbing cannot be performed.

INCOMPATIBLE TAPE:

This Cassette is incompatible.

CARD LOCKED:

When you are attempting to write the data on an SD Memory Card whose write protection switch is set at [LOCK].

FILE LOCKED:

When you are attempting to delete a locked picture. The locked picture cannot be deleted.

NO SPACE LEFT:

Card does not have sufficient memory remaining.

CARD FULL: Card does not have sufficient memory remaining.

NO CARD: Card is not inserted.

NO PICTURE:

Card has no pictures recorded on it.

CARD ERROR:

This Card is not compatible with this Movie Camera.

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NV-DS65EG, NV-DS60EG specifications

The Panasonic NV-DS60EG and NV-DS65EG are part of Panasonic's esteemed line of MiniDV camcorders, integrating advanced technology and user-friendly features into compact designs. These camcorders were launched in the early 2000s, appealing to both amateur videographers and those with a more serious interest in video production.

The NV-DS60EG and NV-DS65EG share many core features, including a powerful 1-chip CCD sensor that delivers vivid image quality. The CCD sensor allows for excellent low-light performance, capturing clear and bright footage in various lighting conditions. Both models support MiniDV tape format, which provides superior video quality compared to analog systems.

One standout feature of these camcorders is their 10x optical zoom lens, which enables users to capture distant subjects without losing clarity. This functionality is essential for creating dynamic shots, especially in outdoor environments or events where distance plays a role. The digital zoom capabilities further enhance this versatility, allowing for up to 700x digital zoom, although it's essential to note that while digital zoom extends the range, it can reduce image sharpness.

Another significant characteristic of the NV-DS60EG and NV-DS65EG is the built-in Optical Stabilizer (OIS), which helps to reduce camera shake during handheld shooting. This technology is particularly useful for capturing smooth footage in action or while moving. The ergonomic design of these camcorders, paired with intuitive controls, makes them comfortable to hold for extended periods, catering to both seasoned users and novices.

The LCD screen is another noteworthy feature, providing a clear view for framing shots and adjusting settings. This variable-angle display is essential for creative shooting angles, giving users the flexibility to capture unique perspectives. Additionally, the camcorders offer various shooting modes, enhancing the creative options available, including night mode, which optimizes settings for low-light environments.

In terms of connectivity, both models include options for video output, making it easy to transfer footage to a computer or connect to a television for playback. The Panasonic NV-DS60EG and NV-DS65EG are equipped with digital video (DV) in/out capabilities, enabling seamless transfer of video to and from digital editing systems.

Overall, the Panasonic NV-DS60EG and NV-DS65EG represent a strong entry into the world of digital video with reliable performance and a range of features suitable for recording life’s moments with impressive quality and clarity. Their combination of optical zoom, image stabilization, and user-friendly design have secured these camcorders a lasting legacy within the realm of home video recording.