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Remarks, etc.
Basic Operations
For Recording Check, the Movie Camera must be in
the same mode (SP or LP) as used for recording,
otherwise the playback picture is distorted.
The noise bars may appear when switching from
Recording Pause to the last recorded scene.
If the Recording Speed Mode (SP/LP) of the
previous and the new recording are different, the
playback picture may be distorted.
The sky may appear whitish.
When recording with the sun striking the subject at
an angle, star-shaped light reflections may be
recorded in the picture.
When recording a subject in front of a very bright
background, the subject may still appear dark in the
picture.
In some cases, the subject may look clear, but the
background may be overexposed (almost completely
white). However, this is normal and not a
malfunction.
Returning to Normal Recording
Release the Backlight Button [BLC].
BLC
1
TBC
2
Starting to Record from
the Desired Position:
Release the pressed
Search Button.
The Movie Camera is in
the Recording Pause
Mode.
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Press the Recording
Start/Stop Button to
start recording.
The Movie Camera
starts recording a new
scene with smooth
scene-to-
scene
transition.
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