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Remarks, etc.
Preparations
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Adjust by turning the Eyepiece Corrector
Lever.
Attaching the Lens Cap
Attach the shorter loop of the
Lens Cap Cord to the Grip
Belt.
You can attach the removed
Lens Cap onto the Grip Belt.
You can attach the Lens Cap
to the Lens Cap Holder on the
Grip Belt.
Before you start recording, remove the Lens Cap.
When not actually recording, always attach the Lens
Cap to the Lens to protect it.
Do not hold the Movie Camera by
the Viewfinder or apply any
pressure on it.
If sunlight or other strong light
enters the Viewfinder, sparkling
noise will occur on the Viewfinder
screen. If you block off the light,
this phenomenon disappears after
a few minutes and does not affect
the recorded picture.
If a subject with strong contrast or
a menu is displayed in the
Viewfinder, a ghost image may
remain temporarily. However, this
is not a malfunction and does not
affect the recorded picture.
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The picture seen on the LCD Monitor looks slightly
stretched vertically, however, the actually recorded
picture remains unaffected by this.
Return the LCD Monitor to its vertical position before
closing it. Also, make sure that the Cassette
Compartment is securely closed before closing the
LCD Monitor.
Closing the LCD Monitor
Push the LCD Monitor close until the [3OPEN] Lever
locks with a click.

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Adjusting the Angle of the LCD Monitor
The LCD Monitor rotates upward a maximum of
180x and downward a maximum of 90x from its
normal vertical position. Trying to forcefully rotate
it beyond this range could seriously damage the
Movie Camera.