Editing Features

Copying your Tapes to VHS Cassette

Before you begin

• Connect both Palmcorder and VCR to

their power sources.

• Connect the Palmcorder to a VCR as

illustrated left.

Source (Playing) Palmcorder

A/V Cable (Supplied)

A/V OUT

TV

(To View)

VHF Connecting Cable (not supplied)

Recording:

VCR (Rear)

Audio In Video In

• Turn ON both units.

• Set the recording VCR’s Input Signal

Selector to LINE.

• Set the Palmcorder POWER to VCR.

1 Insert a pre-recorded tape

into the source (playing) Palmcorder and a blank tape, with record tab in place, into the target VCR (Recorder).

2Press (PLAY) on the Palmcorder. When the tape reaches the point you want to start dubbing, press PAUSE.

3 Place the VCR into REC/PAUSE mode. (See VCR manual.)

4 Simultaneously, press PAUSE on both units to begin copying.

5 Press STOP on both units when copying is completed.

To Audio In

To Video In

Note

For technical reasons, dubbing a tape may reduce its quality.

If the Time Code is displayed in the EVF or LCD monitor, it cannot be reset.

Only the DATE/TIME, when displayed, will be recorded on the tape.

Monitor with your TV

Turn the TV ON and select its VCR channel (either CH3 or CH4).

Set the VCR/TV Selector on the recording VCR to VCR.

CAUTION:

Unauthorized exchanging and/or copying of copyrighted recordings may be copyright infringement.

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Panasonic PV-DV52 operating instructions Copying your Tapes to VHS Cassette, Monitor with your TV

PV-DV52 specifications

The Panasonic PV-DV52 was a compact and versatile camcorder that left an impression in the world of digital video recording during its time. Renowned for its user-friendly design and advanced features, the PV-DV52 catered to both amateur filmmakers and seasoned videographers seeking portability and quality.

One of the primary highlights of the PV-DV52 is its recording capability. This camcorder featured a MiniDV format, allowing users to record high-quality digital video with exceptional clarity. The MiniDV format ensured that the footage produced was crisp and vibrant, making it ideal for capturing special moments or creating home movies.

The PV-DV52 was equipped with a 3CCD imaging system, a notable technology that set it apart from many competitors. Unlike standard camcorders that use a single CCD, the 3CCD system utilized three separate CCD sensors—one for each primary color (red, green, and blue). This design resulted in improved color accuracy, enhanced image detail, and reduced artifacts, producing stunning visuals that truly represented the scene.

Another impressive feature of the PV-DV52 was its optical zoom capabilities. The camcorder came with a 10x optical zoom lens that enabled users to capture distant subjects without compromising quality. Additionally, users could employ a digital zoom feature, further extending their reach when needed. This flexibility made the camcorder ideal for various shooting scenarios, from capturing wildlife at a distance to recording events in large venues.

The PV-DV52 also prioritized ease of use, equipped with a user-friendly interface and intuitive controls. A flip-out LCD screen provided users with the ability to monitor their recordings easily, making framing shots and reviewing footage straightforward. The camcorder had built-in stabilization technology, which minimized the impact of shaky hands while filming, resulting in smoother video playback.

Moreover, the Panasonic PV-DV52 offered a range of connectivity options, including FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports, facilitating easy transfer of video to computers for editing. This feature was particularly significant, as it allowed for a seamless workflow for aspiring filmmakers looking to enhance their content.

Overall, the Panasonic PV-DV52 was a well-rounded and dependable camcorder that leveraged advanced technologies to deliver professional-quality video recording in a compact package. Its combination of 3CCD imaging, optical zoom, and user-friendly features made it a popular choice during its era, appealing to various users seeking to capture life's important moments with ease.