Contents

 

Before Use

 

Information for Your Safety

2

Contents

3

Standard Accessories

4

Optional Accessories

4

Getting Started

5

Viewing What Has Been Recorded

5

Controls and Components

6

Remote Controller

8

Power Supply

10

Charging Time and Available Recording Time

10

Lens Cap and Grip Belt

11

Attaching the Shoulder Strap

11

Inserting a Cassette

11

Turning on the Movie Camera and Selecting Modes

12

Using the Viewfinder

12

Using the LCD Monitor

12

Using the Menu Screen

13

List of Menus

14

Setting Date and Time

17

LP Mode

17

Audio Recording Mode

17

CAMERA Mode

 

Recording

18

Photoshot

19

Zoom In/Out Functions

19

Digital Zoom Function

20

......................................Optical Image Stabilizer Function20

Fade In/Out Functions

20

Cinema Function

21

Backlight Compensation Function

21

Recording in Special Situations

21

Recording in Natural Colours

22

Adjusting White Balance Manually

22

Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment

23

Manual Iris Adjustment

23

Manual Focus Adjustment

23

........................................ Wind Noise Reduction Function24

Using the Video Flash

24

Digital Effect Functions

25

VCR Mode

 

Playing Back

27

Finding a Scene You Want to Play Back

27

Slow Motion Playback

28

Still Playback/Still Advance Playback

28

Finding the End of Recording

28

Index Search Functions

29

...................................................Playback Zoom Function29

Playback Digital Effect Functions

30

Playing Back on Your TV

32

Audio Dubbing

32

Copying on an S-VHS (or a VHS) Cassette

33

Recording the Contents of Other Equipment

33

Using the DV Cable for Recording

33

Using the Automatic Printing Function

34

Personal Computer Connection Kit

34

USB Connection Kit

34

CARD Mode

 

Using a Card

35

Recording on a Card

36

Playing Back a Card

38

Recording Pictures on a Card to a Tape

39

Slide Show

40

Editing a Slide Show

41

Creating a Title

42

Adding a Title

42

Protecting the Files on a Card

43

Deleting the Pictures Recorded on a Card

43

Writing Printing Data on a Card

44

Others

 

Indications

45

Owner ID

46

Warning/Alarm Indications

46

Notes and Hints

46

Cautions for Use

51

Before Requesting Repair (Problems and Solutions)

54

Explanation of Terms

55

Specifications

57

Index

58

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Panasonic NV-MX8A operating instructions Contents

NV-MX8A specifications

The Panasonic NV-MX8A is a compact and sophisticated camcorder that was introduced in the early 2000s, positioning itself as an innovative device within the market of consumer-grade video equipment. Equipped with a range of advanced features, this model appealed to both amateurs and semi-professional videographers.

One of the standout features of the NV-MX8A is its advanced optical system, which includes a 10x optical zoom lens. This allows users to capture stunning images and videos from a distance without losing detail or clarity. The lens, paired with Panasonic's proprietary Digital Signal Processor, ensures that footage is sharp and vibrant, showcasing the vivid colors and intricate details of the subjects being filmed.

Another key technology incorporated into the NV-MX8A is the 3CCD sensor. This innovative imaging technology captures color information more effectively than standard CCD configurations, resulting in exceptional image quality, especially in low-light conditions. The 3CCD system enhances color fidelity and provides better overall brightness, making it ideal for various filming environments.

In terms of usability, the NV-MX8A features a user-friendly interface complemented by a 2.5-inch LCD monitor that flips out for easy framing and playback. The LCD screen provides excellent visibility, making it easier to frame shots accurately and navigate menus effortlessly even in bright conditions. Additionally, the camcorder has an electronic viewfinder for users who prefer a more traditional shooting style.

For audio capture, the camcorder is equipped with a built-in stereo microphone, delivering clear sound quality to match the high-resolution video. The NV-MX8A also includes options for external audio input, catering to users needing more professional audio solutions.

Another notable characteristic of the NV-MX8A is its versatility in recording formats and media. The camcorder supports MiniDV tapes, ensuring compatibility with existing formats while delivering high-quality video playback. Additionally, it features various recording modes, including LP (long play) and SP (standard play), allowing users to choose the best setting for their needs.

The build quality of the NV-MX8A reflects Panasonic's commitment to durability and handling. Its compact design makes it portable, enabling users to take it on various excursions or events without hassle. Overall, the Panasonic NV-MX8A remains a memorable and influential camcorder in its era, combining advanced features, high-quality recordings, and user-friendly design, making it an excellent choice for budding filmmakers and video enthusiasts alike.