Contents

 

Information for Your Safety

2

Before using

 

Features

6

Accessories

8

Parts identification and handling

9

Using the LCD monitor

12

Using the viewfinder

13

Using the remote control (VDR-D310)

13

Discs and cards

15

Discs that can be used on this unit

15

Cards that you can use with this unit

19

Disc and card handling

20

Setup

 

Power supply

21

Charging the battery

21

Connecting to the AC outlet

25

Turning the unit on/off

25

Inserting/removing a disc

26

Inserting/removing an SD card

28

Selecting a mode

29

How to use the joystick

29

Switching the language

33

Using the menu screen

33

Setting date and time

35

Adjusting LCD monitor/

 

viewfinder

36

Recording

 

Before recording

37

Recording motion pictures

39

Recording modes and recordable time

 

available for the motion picture

40

Recording still pictures

 

(JPEG still pictures)

42

Number of pixels and picture quality

 

for still picture recording

45

Various recording functions

46

Zoom in/out function

46

Recording yourself

47

Backlight compensation function

47

Fade in/fade out function

48

Soft skin mode

49

Tele macro function (VDR-D310)

49

Colour night view function

50

Self-timer recording

50

Recording guideline function

51

Wide mode

51

Image stabilizer function

51

Wind noise reduction function

52

Manual recording functions

52

Scene mode

52

Manual focus adjustment

53

White balance

54

Manual shutter speed/

 

aperture adjustment

55

Playback

 

Motion picture playback

57

Still picture playback

 

(JPEG still pictures)

61

Editing

 

Editing scenes

63

Deleting scenes

63

Dividing a scene

64

Combining scenes

64

Using playlists

65

What is a playlist?

65

Creating a new playlist

65

Playing back a playlist

66

Editing a playlist

66

Editing still pictures

70

Deleting still pictures

70

Locking still pictures

71

DPOF setting

71

Disc and card management

Disc management

73

Finalizing a disc

73

Un-finalizing a DVD-RW

74

Protecting a disc

74

Formatting discs

74

Displaying disc information

75

Card management

75

Formatting an SD card

75

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Panasonic VDR-D220GN, VDR-D310GN operating instructions Contents

VDR-D310GN, VDR-D220GN specifications

The Panasonic VDR-D220GN and VDR-D310GN are compact camcorders designed for both amateur videographers and seasoned professionals seeking portability without sacrificing quality. These models exemplify Panasonic's commitment to integrating advanced technology into easy-to-use devices, making them popular choices in the consumer video market.

A standout feature of the VDR-D220GN and VDR-D310GN is their advanced optical zoom capabilities. The VDR-D220GN boasts a 30x optical zoom, allowing users to capture distant subjects with impressive clarity. Meanwhile, the VDR-D310GN takes it a step further with a 40x optical zoom, giving users even greater versatility in a variety of shooting environments. This is particularly beneficial for nature documentation and outdoor events where distance can be a factor.

Both camcorders are equipped with a 3CCD image sensor technology, which enhances color reproduction and results in high-quality video output. The 3CCD system captures images in three separate primary colors, providing richer and more vibrant footage compared to traditional single-chip camcorders. Additionally, the VDR-D310GN features a larger sensor size than the VDR-D220GN, enabling it to perform better in low-light conditions, ensuring that users can shoot in diverse lighting environments without compromising quality.

In terms of storage, both models utilize DVD media for recording, allowing for easy playback on standard DVD players. They come with a built-in DVD burner, making it convenient to finalize discs for immediate sharing or archiving. This feature is especially useful for users who prefer physical media for their videos.

User-friendly interfaces are prominent in both camcorders. The intuitive menu systems and ergonomic designs allow for comfortable handling and straightforward operation. Moreover, both models support a variety of recording modes, including 16:9 widescreen recording, which is essential for modern television viewing.

The Panasonic VDR-D220GN and VDR-D310GN also include image stabilization technology, which significantly reduces shake and blurriness during handheld shooting, enhancing the overall video quality. They are compact and lightweight, making them ideal for on-the-go recording, whether for personal projects, travel diaries, or professional assignments.

In summary, the Panasonic VDR-D220GN and VDR-D310GN combine high optical zoom capabilities, advanced 3CCD image sensors, and user-friendly features into compact camcorders that meet the needs of a wide range of users. Whether you're just starting in videography or are a more experienced shooter, these models deliver quality performance and versatility for capturing life's moments.