Playback — Checking Recorded Contents
Immediately after shooting, you can use the recording review function to automatically rewind and play back the last 2 to 10 seconds of the recording to check the recorded contents.
Performing recording reviewWith recording paused, press the RET button on the lens.
Depending on how long you hold down the button, the tape is automatically rewound over the last 2 to 10 seconds of the recording, and then this last part of the recording is shown in the viewfinder. You can also listen to the recorded sound via an earphone or the speaker. After the recorded part is played back, the camcorder is automatically returns to the pause state.
Notes
•During recording review, do not turn the POWER switch off. The camcorder may not be able to find the continue point.
•If you press the VTR button on the camcorder or lens during recording review, the camcorder stops the recording review and starts recording. In this case (when ClipLink mode is oFF), it is impossible to start back space editing.
STOP button
REW button
PLAY button
F FWD button
EJECT | STOP | REW | PLAY | F FWD |
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Fast forward the tape | Press the F FWD button. |
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Rewind the tape | Press the REW button. |
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Stop the tape | Press the STOP button. |
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Note
If two or more series of Index Pictures are recorded separately on the tape, they may be played back at back space editing points.
For details about Index Pictures, see “ClipLink Shooting” (page 68).
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You can view a monochrome playback of the recording in the viewfinder.
1 Turn the power on.
2 Load a cassette.
3 Press the PLAY button.
This starts playback, during which a monochrome playback of the recording is shown in the viewfinder.
Using a color television or color video monitor, you can view a color playback (with no playback adaptors).
Connect a color television or color video monitor to the MONITOR OUT connector or the S VIDEO OUT connector.
See the previous section “ Viewing Monochrome Playback in the Viewfinder” for playback operation.
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