Recording a pictureNote on the date and time

The clock is set to New York or Panama time at the factory. You can reset the clock (p. 89).

If you want to record longer

Select the LP (long play) recording mode in the menu (p. 26). The available recording time becomes twice the SP (standard play) mode; however, the picture quality will not be as good as the SP mode.

If you leave your camcorder in the standby mode for five minutes

Your camcorder automatically turns off. This is to save battery power. To resume the standby mode, set the POWER switch to OFF and to CAMERA again.

While writing in the MD

The “STBY” indicator on the LCD screen flashes.

•While the “STBY” indicator is flashing, make sure that you do not:

-shake or hit the camcorder.

-turn off the camcorder.

-eject the disc and the battery.

The above may damage the picture data and disc.

•While the “STBY” indicator is flashing, you cannot start the next recording.

One recording makes one track

•From when you press START/STOP to begin recording until you press START/STOP to stop recording makes one track and is written in the disc as the last recorded track.

•In the ANTI GROUND recording mode, recording while you are pressing START/ STOP makes one track (p. 93).

•You can renew tracks every 10 seconds (p. 93). •One photo makes one track.

Note on recording a photo

If you record a fast moving object, the playback picture may look blurred. This is not a malfunction of your camcorder.

To record in the dark

Use a video flash (not supplied). You can use a video flash when is displayed on the LCD screen. If you are adjusting the exposure manually, the video flash does not flash ( is not displayed).

Note on the LOCK switch

When you slide the LOCK switch to the left, the POWER switch cannot be set to INTERVIEW accidentally. The LOCK switch is set to the right as the default setting.

Note on the microphone

Do not touch the built-in microphone during recording.

If you are recording in strong wind

Set ANTI WIND NOISE to ON in the menu to reduce the wind noise (p. 92).

If you input audio from the LINE IN jack of the connecting cord during recording

The audio from the LINE IN jack is recorded.

If you are using headphones

The sound from headphones will be muted for a moment when you start and stop recording. The sound recorded in the disc is not affected. (The situation is same for the speaker output when audio equipment is connected to LINE IN.)

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