PUB. DIM-0909-000
HD Camcorder
Instruction Manual
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Manual de Instrucciones
CAUTION:
• Danger of explosion if the wrong type of battery pack is attached. Use only the same type
of battery pack.
• Do not expose battery pack to excessive heat such as the inside of a car under direct
sunlight, fire, etc.
Important Warning
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER
(OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING
TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilaterangle, is intended to alert the
user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltaithin product’s enclosure, that may
be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric stsons.
The exclamation point, within an equilintended to the user to the presence
of important operating and maintenance ructions in the ature accompanying
the product.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
In these safety instructions the word “product” refers to the Canon HD Camcorder
VIXIA HF S10 A / VIXIA HF S100 A and all its accessories.
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Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other
apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
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Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type . A polarized plug
has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding typlug two blades and a
third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are ped your safety. If the
provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult actrician fement of the
obsolete outlet.
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Protect the power cord from being walked on ocularly at ps, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from ts.
10 Only use attachments/accessory the facturer.
11 Unplug this apparatus during lwhenused for long periods of time.
12 Refer all servicing lified sServiciis required when the apparatus
has been damad in away, spply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has
been spilled ojects have fallen tus, the apparatus has been exposed to
rain or moistudoes not operate nohas been dropped.
13 Read Instructio— All the sy and operating instructions should be read before the
product is operat
14 Retain Instructions — ty and operating instructions should be retained for future
reference.
15 Heed Warnings — All warnings on the product and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.
16 Follow Instructions — All operating and maintenance instructions should be followed.
17 Cleaning — Unplug this product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners. The product should be cleaned only as recommended in this manual.
18 Accessories — Do not use accessories not recommended in this manual as they may be
hazardous.
19 Avoid magnetic or electric fields — Do not use the camera close to TV transmitters, portable
communication devices or other sources of electric or magnetic radiation. They may cause
picture interference, or permanently damage the camera.
20 Water and Moisture — Hazard of electric shock — Do not use this product near water or in
rainy/moist situations.
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21 Placing or Moving — Do not place on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,
bracket or table. The product may fall, causing serious injury to a child or
adult, and serious damage to the product.
A product and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops,
excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart
combination to overturn.
22 Power Sources — The CA-570 Compact Power Adapter should be
operated only from the type of power source indicated on the marking label. If you are not
sure of the type of power supply to your home, consult your product dealer or local power
company. Regarding other power sources such as battery power, refer to instructions in this
manual.
23 Polarization — The CA-570 Compact Power Adapter is equipped with a polarized 2-prong
plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). The 2-prong polarized plug will fit into
the power outlet only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug
fully into the outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug still fails to fit, contact your electrician
to replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug.
24 Power Cord Protection — Power cords should be routed so thahey are not likely to be
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them. Particular attention to plugs
and the point from which the cords exit the product.
25 Outdoor Antenna Grounding — If an
EXAMPLE ROUNDING AS PER NATIONAL
Fig. 1
outside antenna is connected to the
ECTRICAL CO
product, be sure the antenna is
grounded so as to provide some
ANTENNA LEAD
IN WIRE
protection against voltage surges
and built-up static charge
810 of the National Elec
GROUND
CLAMP
ANTENNA DISCHARGE UNIT
(NEC SECTION 810-20)
ANSI / NFPA No. 70—1
provides information wit
proper grdinthe m
supportstructure, groun
the leadwire to an antenn
dischargnit, size of grounding
conductoocation of enna
discharge uconnecto
grounding eled
ELECTRIC
SERVICE
EQUIPMENT
GROUNDING CONDUCTORS
(NEC SECTION 810-21)
GROUND CLAMPS
POWER SERVICE GROUNDING
ELECTRODE SYSTEM
NEC - NATIONAL
ELECTRICAL CODE
(NEC ART 250. PART H)
requirements for the grounding electrode. See figure 1.
26 Lightning — For added protection of this product during a lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time, disconnect it from the wall outlet and
disconnect the antenna. This will prevent damage to the product due to lightning and power-
line surges.
27 Overloading — Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of
fire or electric shock.
28 Objects and Liquid Entry — Never push objects of any kind into this product through
openings as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts that could result in a
fire or electric shock. Be careful not to spill liquid of any kind onto the product.
29 Servicing — Do not attempt to service this product yourself as opening or removing covers
may expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified
service personnel.
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30 Damage Requiring Service — Disconnect this product from the wall outlet and all power
sources including battery, and refer servicing to qualified service personnel under the
following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If any liquid has been spilled onto, or objects have fallen into, the product.
c. If the product has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the product does not operate normally even if you follow the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operation instructions. Improper
adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work
by a qualified technician to restore the product to its normal operation.
e. If the product has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f. When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance. This indicates a need for
service.
31 Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician
has used replacement parts that are specified by Canon or that have the same
characteristics as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may reslt in fire, electric
shock or other hazards.
32 Safety Check — Upon completion of any service or repairs is prct, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the prods afe operating order.
33 Heat — The product should be situated away frources suradiators, heat
registers, stoves, or other products (including produce .
When replacement of the power ired, e return it to the responsible
nearest Canon Service Center anit wihe same type number CA-570.
The Adapter can bsed h a pween 100 and 240 V AC. For areas
where 120 V AC wer is not used, ya special plug adapter. Contact your
nearest Canon See Center for further imation.
This Class B digital aratus cplies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Online product registration for U.S.A. Customers only.
Register your product online at www.registercanon.com
Protect your product
We will keep the model number and date of purchase of your new
Canon product on file to help you refer to this information in the event
of an insurance claim such as loss or theft.
Receive information on new products and promotions
Upon your request, we will send you information on Canon new prod-
ucts and promotions.
The serial number of this product can be found at the battery attach-
ment unit of the camcorder. Write down the number and other informa-
tion here and retain this book as a permanent record of your purchase
to aid identification in case of theft.
Date of Purchase:
Purchased From:
Dealer Address:
ModeamVIXIA HF S10 A /
VIXIA HF S100 A
l No.:
Dealer Phone No.:
Trademark knowledgement
• The SD logo iademark. The DHC logo is a trademark.
• Microsoft, Windand WindoVista are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States or other ntries.
• Macintosh and Mac Oemarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
• x.v.Color and the x.v.Color logo are trademarks.
• HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition Multimedia Interface are
trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC.
• “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation
and Sony Corporation.
• Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
• Other names and products not mentioned above may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
• This product is licensed under AT&T patents for the MPEG-4 standard and may be used for encoding MPEG-4
compliant video and/or decoding MPEG-4 compliant video that was encoded only (1) for a personal and non-
commercial purpose or (2) by a video provider licensed under the AT&T patents to provide MPEG-4 compliant
video. No license is granted or implied for any other use for MPEG-4 standard.
• About the music files
License number: R-0801324
Composer: Keita Miyahara
Track names: The new legend, Speed rock, Amazing story, Hit the ceiling, The techno light.
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Enjoying High-Definition Video with
your Camcorder
Preserve your most treasured memories, be it unforgettable scenery or
cherished moments spent with family and friends, with high-definition
video recordings of a quality second only to actually being there.
What is High-Definition Video?
1,080
lines
ure the finestail, like the
ement or shina single
trand of hair
Your camcorder features a fuon ime sensor (Full HD CMOS)
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that captures vio at resolx 1,080 pixels . This results in
video recordingof unparallelety, fine detail and lifelike vivid
colors.
How does full high efinitiocompare with standard-definition TV
broadcasts?
Approximately 6 times the number of pixels.
More than twice the number of scanning lines.
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“Full HD 1080” refers to Canon camcorders compliant with
high-definition video composed of 1,080 vertical pixels
(scanning lines).
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Video is recorded at this resolution only when the recording mode is set to MXP or
FXP mode. In other recording modes, the picture is recorded at 1,440 x 1,080
pixels.
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What are the advantages of flash memory?
Your videos and photos are recorded in the built-in memory (
only) or
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on commercially available SD/SDHC memory cards using AVCHD
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specifications . Recording on flash memory means that there are no moving
parts in the recorder unit of the camcorder. To you, it means a camcorder
that is smaller, lighter and faster. In fact, using the Quick Start function
(
48) you can open the LCD panel and start recording within
approximately one second.
Any New Functions?
Pre-recording When pre-recordi
starts recording video continuously porary 3cond memory.
START/STOP
When you press the
bucene recoed will have
started 3 seconds beforrted ng. This is especially useful
when it is difficult to pro staecording.
Face DeteWion (
72), have the camcorder
automaticy detect peond use this information to adjust the
focus and t the best expocolor control settings for beautiful
videos and otos.
Video Snapst scover a new fun way to shoot video with video
snapshot scenes (
65). Shoot short (approx. 4-second) scenes and
arrange them into a video clip set to your favorite background music.
Cinema Mode Give your recordings a cinematic look by using the
[
Cine Mode] recording program (
64) with the 24 fps progressive
frame rate.
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For details about memory cards that can be used with this camcorder refer to
Using a Memory Card ( 41).
AVCHD is the new standard for recording high-definition video. With AVCHD
specifications, the video signal is recorded using MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 compres-
sion and the audio signal is recorded in Dolby Digital.
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Can I play back my high-definition video on
other devices?
Needless to say, you can connect your camcorder to an HDTV to enjoy your
recordings with family and friends (
options:
• You can easily play back video recorded on the memory card by
inserting the memory card directly into AVCHD-compatible TV sets
and HDD or DVD recorders that feature an SD/SDHC memory card
slot4. For details, refer to the instruction manual of r TV or digital
video recorder.
• You can play back AVCHD discs of your recordinated using the
optional DW-100 DVD Burner (
AVCHD-compatible DVD players or sc playe.
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Depending on the device used, correct playback may not be possible even if the
device is AVCHD-compatible. In such case, play back the recordings on the
memory card using the camcorder.
AVCHD discs containing scenes recorded in MXP mode cannot be created with
the optional DW-100 DVD burner. Use the software on the supplied Video Tools
CD-ROM to back up such scenes.
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Table of contents
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Adjusting the Briness of the LCD
Card
12 Table of contents
Recordings
Correcti
Table of contents 13
87
Editing the Playlist: Adding, Deleting, Moving and
102
Drive Mode: Cs Shg and Exposure
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Taking Photoding ovies (Simultaneous
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Authoring High-Definition (AVCHD) Discs and Photo
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Copying your Recordings to an External Video
Table of contents 15
About this Manual
Thank you for purchasing the Canon VIXIA HF S10/VIXIA HF S100.
Please read this manual carefully before you use the camcorder and
retain it for future reference. Should your camcorder fail to operate cor-
rectly, refer to Troubleshooting (
Conventions Used in this Manual
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IMPORTANT: Precautions related to the camcorder’s operation.
NOTES: Additional topics that complement the basic operating
procedures.
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POINTS TO CHECK: Restrictions or requirements regarding the
function described.
: Reference page number within this manual.
To complete some operations you will need to refer ao to other
instruction manuals. This will be indicated with tfowing icons:
Refer to the ‘Digital Video Soft’ instrun manual,
included as a PDF file in thDIGITAVIDEO
Solution Disk CD-ROM.
DVSD
Refer to the instranue optional DW-100
DVD Burner.
DW-100
•
: Text thaplies odel own in the icon.
• The followinerms are usanual:
When not spcified as “mem” or “built-in memory”, the term
“memory” bself referto both.
“Scene” refers one mvie unit from the point you press the
START/STOP
butttart recording until you press again to pause
the recording.
• The photos included in this manual are simulated pictures taken with
a still camera. Unless indicated otherwise, illustrations and menu
icons refer to the
.
16 Introduction
Advanced Functions
Special Scene Recording Programs
Recording in a very bright ski resort or capturing the full colors of a
sunset or a fireworks display becomes as easy as selecting a Special
Scene recording program. For details about the available options, refer
to page 62.
(
34)
Brackets [ ] are used to refer
to menu options as they are
displayed on screen.
FUNC.
[
Programmed AE]
to display the Special Scene (SCN) recording
[
Portrait]
Press
programs
FUNC.
Desired recording program
NOTES
• [ Night]:
The names of most buttons
and switches are indicated
within a “button” frame.
FUNC.
- Moving subjects may leave a trailing afterimage.
- Picture quality may not be as good as in other modes.
- White points may appear on the screen.
- Autofocus may not work as well ain other modes. In such case,
adjust the focus manually.
For example
.
In this manual, the
For a detailed explanation refer to Using the nus (
arrow is used to abbreviate mseions.
In this manual,
mode indicated and
indicnctiovailable in the operating
he fution is not available. For a
detailed explanation refer odes
Introduction 17
Getting to Know the Camcorder
Supplied Accessories and CD-ROMs
The following accessories are supplied with the camcorder:
XCA-570 Compact Power Adapter
(incl. power cord)
BP-807 Battery PackW
XWL-D88 Wireless Controller
(incl. CR2025 lithium button battery)
STV-250N Stereo leW
Yellow • Re
XCTC-t Cab
Red • s
IFC-400PCU USB CableW
18 Introduction
The following CD-ROMs and software are supplied with the camcorder:
• PIXELA Application - Disc 1 CD-ROM* and ‘PIXELA ImageMixer 3 SE’
Installation Guide
- ImageMixer 3 SE Transfer Utility – Software for saving and transferring
movies.
- Music Transfer Utility – Software for transferring to the camcorder
music data for video snapshot playback.
• PIXELA Application - Disc 2 CD-ROM*
- ImageMixer 3 SE Video Tools – Software for managing, editing, and
playing back movies.
• DIGITAL VIDEO Solution Disk CD-ROM* and Installation Guide – Soft-
ware for saving, managing, and printing photos.
• Music Data CD-ROM – Contains music files that can be used as back-
ground music during playback.
The music files on this CD-ROM are for exclusive se with the supplied
PIXELA applications, Music Transfer Utility d ImeMixer 3 SE Video
Tools. For more details, refer to the ‘Music TraUtility Software
Guide’ and ‘ImageMixer 3 SE Sofuide’ on PIXELA Applica-
tion - Disc 1 CD-ROM.
* The CD-ROM includes the ion mthe software (on PDF file).
Introduction 19
Names of Parts
Left side view
Stereo microphone (L) (
VIDEO SNAP (video snapshot) button
(
(print/share) button
(
DISP. (on-screen display) button
BATT. INFO button (
(
CUSTOM dial (
85)
CUSTOM button (
Memory card slot cer
BATTERY RELEitch (
Right side view
S
Gri
30)
OMENT OUT terminal
B termal (
MI OUT terminal (
Stereo microphone (R) (
Instant AF sensor (
Front view
20 Introduction
Back view
DC IN terminal (
Camera mode dial (
AV OUT terminal (
(headphones) terminal (
START/STOP button (
27)
Battery attachment unit (
RESET button (
Remote sensor (
LCD screen (
Joystick (
FUNC. button (
(play/pause) button (
(stop) butt49)/
Zoom oW (e-angle) button
ST butto
/
LCD panel
(
T (teleph) button (
34)
(camera/ply) button (
i advanced shoe (
light 64)
Zoom lever (
PHOTO button (
93)
Top view
ON/OFF (CHG) (charge) indicator:
Green – ON
Orange – Standby (
Red – Charging (
48)
POWER button
Introduction 21
Bottom view
Serial number
The serial number label is located on
the top surface of the battery
attachment unit. Remove the battery
pack to find it.
Tripod socket (
Wireless Controller WL-D88
Sbutton (
44)
FUn (
MENtton (
AYLIbutton (
igatiobuttons (
/
/
/
)
(frame reverse) button (
(fast reverse) button (
50)
(play) button (
(pause) button (
(stop) button (
PHOTO button (
Zoom buttons (
SET button
93)
47)
(frame advance) button (
(fast forward) button (
DISP. (on-screen display) button
(
22 Introduction
Screen Displays
Recording Movies
Remaining cording time
the emory card
Operating mode (
Recording program (
e built-in memory
progressirame rate
White balance (
Image effect (
Digital effect (
76)
Recording mode (
ace detection (
ind screen off (
Photo quality/size
(simultaneous recordi
x.Color (
141)
Remote nsor ff (
Audio level indicator (
80)
AGC (amatic gain) lim
Microphe attenuator (
Assist functions (
Mini advanced shoe (
Headphone output (
Pre-recorg (
Memory oper
Level marker (
Instant AF (
MF Manual focus (
Backlight correction (
Digital tele-converter (
Remaining battery time (
26)
Mini video light (
While recording/during playback:
Scene counter (hours : minutes :
seconds)
In record pause mode:
Total number of scenes
Introduction 23
Memory operation
Record, Record pause,
Fast reverse playback,
Frame advance,
Playback,
Slow playback,
Frame reverse.
Playback pause,
Slow reverse playback,
Fast playback,
Remaining battery time
• The icon shows a rough estimate
of the remaining charge as a
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
percentage of the full charge of
the battery pack. The remaining
recording/playback time of the battery pack is displayed, in minutes, next to the icon.
• When
is displayed in red, replace the battery pack with a fully charged one.
• When you attach an empty battery pack, the power may turn off withut displaying
• The first time you use a battery pack, fully charge it and then use tcamcorder until
the battery pack is completely exhausted. Doing so will enthat remaining
recording time will be displayed accurately.
.
• Depending on the conditions under which thand the bry pack are
used, the actual battery charge may not be inrately.
.INFO
• When the camcorder is off, press
the charge sttus of a
battery pack. The Intelligent Splay tharge status (as a percentage)
and the remaining recording tfor 5 onds. If the battery pack is
exhausted, the bformadisplayd.
Remaining cording time
When there is no ore free space on the memory, “
End” (built-in memory,
only) or “ Endemory cwill be displayed and the recording will stop.
24F progressive rate
Select the 24F progressive frame rate (
You can combine this frame rate with the [
enhance the effect.
60) to give your recordings a cinematic look.
Cine Mode] recording program to
Number of available photos
in red: There is no memory card in the camcorder.
in green: 6 or more photos in yellow: 1 to 5 photos
can be recorded.
• When viewing the photos, the display will always be in green.
in red: No more photos
• Depending on the recording conditions, the number of available photos displayed
may not decrease even after a recording has been made, or may decrease by 2
photos at once.
26 Introduction
Preparations
This chapter describes basic operations, such as navigating the
menus, and first time settings to help you learn more about your
camcorder.
Getting Started
Charging the Battery Pack
The camcorder can be powered with a battery pack or directly using
the compact power adapter. Charge the battery pck before use.
For approximate charging times and recording/pback times with a
1 Connect the power cord to the
compact power adapter.
DC IN teal
2
Plug the power cord iwer o
3 Connect the comp
adapter to the camIN
termina
4 Attach e battery pac
camcorr.
Press the ttery pk softly into the
battery attacht unit and slide it up
until it clicks in place.
ON/OFF (CHG) (charge) indicator
5 Charging will start when the
camcorder is turned off.
• If the camcorder was on, the green
ON/OFF (CHG) indicator will go out
when you turn off the camcorder.
After a moment, the ON/OFF (CHG)
indicator will start flashing in red
(battery pack charging). The red ON/
OFF (CHG) indicator will go out when
the battery pack is fully charged.
Preparations 27
• If the indicator flashes quickly, refer to Troubleshooting (
To remove the battery pack
BATTERY RELEASE
1 Slide
in the
direction of the arrow and hold it
pressed down.
2 Slide the battery pack down and
then pull it out.
BATTERY RELEASE switch
IMPORTANT
• Turn off the camcorder before connectisconneg the com-
P
pact power adapter. After pressing
rn off thamcorder,
important data is updated in the memoe to wait ul the green
ON/OFF (CHG) indicator g
• We recommend charging pack temperatures between
10 °C and 30 °C (50 °F aside e temperature range of
0 °C to 40 °C 2 °o 10g will not start.
• Do not connt to the camcIN terminal or to the compact
power adaptany electrical eqent that is not expressly recom-
mended for uwith this amcorder.
• To prevent equient brkdowns and excessive heating, do not con-
nect the supplied cact power adapter to voltage converters for
overseas travels or special power sources such as those on aircraft and
ships, DC-AC inverters, etc.
NOTES
• The battery pack will be charged only when the camcorder is off.
• If remaining battery time is an issue, you can power the camcorder
using the compact power adapter so the battery pack will not be con-
sumed.
• Charged battery packs continue to discharge naturally. Therefore,
charge them on the day of use, or the day before, to ensure a full
charge.
28 Preparations
• We recommend that you prepare battery packs to last 2 to 3 times
longer than you think you might need.
• USA and Canada only: The Lithium ion/polymer battery that
powers the product is recyclable. Please call
1-800-8-BATTERY for information on how to recycle this
battery.
Preparing the Wireless Controller and Accessories
First, insert the supplied CR2025 lithium button battery into the wire-
less controller.
1 Press the tab in the direction of the
arrow and pull out the battery
holder.
2 Place the lithium button battery w
the + side facing up.
3 Insert the battery holder.
Tab
To use the wireless
Point the reless contcamcorder’s remote sensor when
you press he buttons.
You can roe the LCD panel 180 degrees to use the wireless controller
from the froof the cmcorder.
NOTES
• The wireless controller may not work properly when the remote sensor
is situated under strong light sources or direct sunlight.
Preparations 29
• If the wireless controller does not work, check that
[Wireless
Remote Control] is not set to [
replace the battery.
Off
] (
Accessories
Fasten the grip belt.
Adjust the grip belt so that you can reach
the zoom lever with your index finger, and
START/STOP
the
button with your thumb.
To attach a shoulder strap
Pass the ends of the shoulder sap throutrap mounon the grip
belt and adjust the length of
30 Preparations
Adjusting the Position and Brightness of the LCD Screen
Rotating the LCD Panel
Open the LCD panel 90 degrees.
• You can rotate the panel 90 degrees downward.
• You can rotate the panel 180 degrees toward the lens. Rotating the
LCD panel 180 degrees can be useful in the following cases:
- To include yourself in the picture when recording with the self timer.
- To allow the camcorder to be operated with the wireless controller
from the front.
180°
180°
90°
ect can monitoe LCD screen
NOTES
• About thCD screen: Ths produced using extremely high-pre-
cision mufacturing techniques, with more than 99.99% of the pixels
operating specifiion. Less than 0.01% of the pixels may occasion-
ally misfire oppeas black, red, blue or green dots. This has no
effect on the recorded image and does not constitute a malfunction.
LCD Backlight
When recording in bright places it may be difficult to use the LCD
screen. Turn on the LCD backlight to make it brighter.
DISP.
With the camcorder on, hold
seconds.
pressed down for more than 2
Preparations 31
• Repeat this action to turn the LCD backlight on (bright) or off (normal).
DISP. for more than 2 seconds will turn off the screen dimmer and
return the LCD screen to its previous brightness setting.
NOTES
• The LCD backlight does not affect the brightness of the recordings.
• Using the bright setting will shorten the effective usage time of the bat-
tery pack.
• You can further adjust the brightness of the LCD screen with the
[LCD Brightness] setting (
Screen Dimmer] setting (
147), or dim it with the
147) to use in places where the light from
[LCD
the LCD screen can be a nuisance.
32 Preparations
Basic Operation of the Camcorder
Operating Modes
Recording
When recording video or photos, the camcorder’s
operating mode is determined by the position of the
camera mode dial.
Operating
mode
Camera mode
dial
Onscreen icon
Operation
Dual Shot Record video and take photos easiing the cder take care of all the
settings – Great for beginners or if you juo bother detailed camcorder
settings.
Easy recording of movies and
photos (
Flexible recorUse ond recong modes to enjoy full access to the
menus and vanced functiohe camcorder’s settings to your preference.
Recording movies (
Recording photos (
93).
NOTES
• Only the following buttons/functions are available in
mode.
START/STOP
-
-
for recording movies.
for recording photos.
PHOTO
- Zoom lever and zoom buttons on the LCD panel (
47).
- Quick Start (
VIDEO SNAP
-
video snapshot (
Preparations 33
• In
mode menus cannot be accessed, but the following settings
can be changed in advance, before setting the camera mode dial to
.
- Recording mode of movies
- Size/quality of photos
-
Your selection of recording media for movies/photos
- Auto slow shutter
- Image stabilizer
- Backlight correction
- All settings under the setup menu’s
• Even in one of the flexible recording modes (
,
and
tabs.
), the cam-
corder can help you with the settings. For example, you can use the
or
settings to match special recording conditions.
Playback
For playback, the camcorder’s operatiis
determined by the position of the camdial
and the
Camera/Play bton. Pr
to
switch between camera (reode d play-
back mode.
Operating Onsen
mode ic
Camera
dial
Operation
Playing back movies
(index screen) (
Press
Viewing photos (single
photo view) (
NOTES
When switching to a playback mode, the memory selected for
•
34 Preparations
Joystick and Joystick Guide
Use the joystick to operate the camcorder's menus.
Push the joystick up, down, left or right
Press the joystick itself (
the settings or confirm an action. On
menu screens, this is indicated by the
) to save
(
,
) to select an item or
change settings.
icon
.
If the joystick guide does not appear on the screen, press
the joystick (
on the operating mode.
or push
to
,
) to display it. The functions that appear depend
•
,
or
mode: Select (
) a functand press
change the setting. With some functions, ou wneed to make
further adjustments ( ).
mode: First, select (
•
) a “functiothen, press
to
operate the function in the midthe joyck ( or ) to
operate the function on the left ospectivel
The joystick guide witer 2 econds. When the joystick
guide is minimzed, youst turn on/off the selected func-
tion; you cn also maxjoystick guide to select another
function ohide ( ) it alto
Using the Men
Many of the camcorder’s functions can
be adjusted from the menus that open
FUNC.
after pressing
. In
mode,
menus cannot be accessed and, except
for a few exceptions, most menu set-
tings will return to their default values.
For details about the available menu
options and settings, refer to the appendix Menu Options Lists
(
Preparations 35
Selecting an Option from the FUNC. Menu
Following is an example of selecting a FUNC. menu option in
mode (the operation is similar in
mode). In playback modes, the
operation varies depending on the function selected so refer to the rel-
evant chapter as necessary.
FUNC.
1 Press
.
2 Select (
) the icon of the function
you want to change from the left
side column.
Menu items not available will appear
grayed out.
3 Select (
) the desired setting from the availabloptions at the
bottom bar.
• The selected option will be highlighted in oran
• With some settings you will need to urther tions and/or
press
. Follow the additional oides thaill appear on
the screen (such as the
icon, ws, etc.).
FUNC.
4 Press
to save thand ose the menu.
FUNC.
You can press
to nu any time.
Selecting an Opn from the S
FUNC
1 Press
2 Select (
press
,
) [
enu] and
to opesetup
menus.
FUNC.
You can also hold
pressed
down for more than 1 second or
MENU
press
on the wireless
controller to open directly the setup
menus screen.
3 Select (
) the tab of the desired menu.
4 Select (
) the setting you want to change and press
.
• The orange selection bar indicates the menu setting currently
selected. Menu items not available appear grayed out.
36 Preparations
• Move (
) the orange selection bar to the tabs at the top of the
screen to select a different menu (step 3).
5 Select ( ) the desired option and press
to save the setting.
Some options, like brightness and volume settings, need to be
adjusted by pushing the joystick (
).
FUNC.
6 Press
.
FUNC.
You can press
to close the menu at any time.
NOTES
• A small font size is used in menu screens so you can see all options and
current settings in one screen. You can enlarge the font size by setting
[Font Size] to [ Large] but you may have o scroll down to find
some menu options and only the icons of the cunt settings will be
displayed.
Preparations 37
First Time Settings
Setting the Date and Time
You will need to set the date and time of
the camcorder before you can start
using it. The [Date/Time] screen will
appear automatically when the cam-
corder’s clock is not set.
When the [Date/Time] screen appears,
the year will be selected.
1 Change (
) the year and move ( ) to the month.
2 Change the rest of the fields (month, day, hour anminutes) in the
same way.
3 Select ( ) [OK] and press
setup screen.
to starclock close the
NOTES
• When you do not use the or abut 3 months, the built-in
rechargeable litbatterge cmpletely and the date
and time settg may be lose, recharge the built-in lithium
battery (
• The date apprs in a yea-month-day format only in the first setup
screen. In subsuent scen displays the date and time will appear as
month-day-year (exple, [Jan. 1, 2009 12:00 AM]). You can
change the date format (
• You can also change the date and time later on (not during the initial
setup). Open the [Date/Time] screen from the setup menus:
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[Date/Time]
38 Preparations
Changing the Language
The default language of the camcorder
is English. You can set it to one of 22
other languages.
(
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[Language
FUNC.
]
Desired language
NOTES
• The displays
and
thasome mu screens refer to
the name of buttons on the camwill not nge, regardless
of the language selecte
Changing the e Zon
Change ttime zone to ur location. The default setting is
New York.
(
To set the home time zone
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[Time Zone/DST]
FUNC.
*
Your local time zone**
* When you travel, select the
local time at your destination.
**To adjust for daylight saving time, select the area name marked with a
icon and select the time zone that matches the
.
Preparations 39
Using a Memory Card
Memory Cards Compatible for Use with the Camcorder
You can use commercially available
SDHC (SD high capacity)
memory cards and
SD memory cards with this camcorder. How-
ever, depending on its Speed Class, you may not be able to record
movies on the memory card. Refer to the table below.
As of December 2008, the movie recording function has been tested
using SD/SDHC memory cards made by Panasonic, Toshiba and
SanDisk.
We recommend using memory cards with a Speed Class 4 or higher.
Memory card
Capacity
SD Speed Class
ecording movies
64 MB or less
–
–
1,2
SD
1
memory cards
128 MB or more
higher
higher
1
SDHC
memory cards
Over
1
2
Movies cannot recorded wheng mode is set to MXP (24 Mbps) or
FXP (17 Mbps)
Depending on tmemory cused, it may not be possible to record movies.
About the SD Speelass:
The SD Speed Class is a standard that indicates the minimum guaran-
teed data transfer speed of SD/SDHC memory cards. When you buy a
new memory card, look for the Speed Class logo on the package.
40 Preparations
Inserting and Removing a Memory Card
Make sure to initialize all memory cards before using them with this
camcorder (
42).
1 Turn off the camcorder.
Make sure the ON/OFF (CHG) indicator
is off.
2 Open the memory card slot cover.
3 Insert the memory card straight,
with the label facing up, all the way
into the memory card slot until it
clicks.
4 Close the memory card slot cover.
Do not force the cover closed if the memorarnot correctly
inserted.
IMPORTANT
• Memory cards have ack ss that are not interchangeable.
Inserting a memory e wrg direction can cause a mal-
function oamcto inert the memory card as
describin step 3.
NOTES
• To remove themcard: Push the memory card once to release it.
When the memory card springs out, pull it all the way out.
Preparations 41
Selecting the Memory for the Recordings
You can select to record your movies and photos in the built-in mem-
ory or on a memory card. The built-in memory is the default memory
for recording both.
(
FUNC.
[
Menu]
or
[Rec Media for Movies] or [Rec Media for Photos]
FUNC.
Select the built-in memory or memory card*
* When selecting the memory, you can check the total, used and approximate avail-
able recording time/number of photos (estimated based on thecording mode
(movies) or photo size/quality (photos) currently in use).
Initializing the Built-in Memory (
oemory d
Initialize memory cards when you use ththis camcder for the
first time. You can also initimord or the built-in memory
(
only) to permanenthe rordings it contains.
At the time purchin mmory comes pre-initial-
ized and contas music filebackground music during play-
back.
(
Options
[Quick Initialization] Clears the file allocation table but does not
physically erase the stored data.
[Complete Initialization] Erases all data completely.
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[Initialize
/
]
[Built-in Mem.] or [Mem. Card]
Initialization method
FUNC.
[Yes]*
[OK]
42 Preparations
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[Initialize
[Yes]* [OK]
]
FUNC.
Initialization method
* Press
to cancel the complete initialization while it is in progress. All recordings
will be erased and the memory can be used without any problem.
IMPORTANT
• Initializing the memory will permanently erase all recordings. Lost origi-
nal recordings cannot be recovered. Make sure you save important
recordings in advance using an external device (
• When the memory is initialized, music files will be erased as well. Use
the supplied software Music Transfer Utility to transfer music files from
the supplied Music Data CD-ROM to the camcoer. For details, refer
to the ‘Music Transfer Utility Software Guide’ (PDle).
•
The Music Data CD-ROM includes ea music tracks that
were not pre-installed in the built-in mory.
• Power the camcorder using the ower apter before initializ-
ing the memory. While the initializprogresso not disconnect
the power source or turthe car.
Preparations 43
Video
This chapter covers functions related to shooting movies,
including recording, playback, advanced functions and playlist
and scene operations.
Basic Recording
Shooting Video
(
1 Set the camera mode dial to
.
or
2 Turn on the camcorder.
By default, movies are
recorded in the built-in mu
can set the memory car
recording medir mov
STARTOP
3 Press
to beg
recording.
STARTOP
• Press
the recording
agn to pause
START/STOP
• You can also press
on the LCD panel.
When you have finished recording
1 Make sure that the ACCESS indicator is off.
2 Turn off the camcorder.
3 Close the LCD panel.
IMPORTANT
• Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or
flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss or damage
to the memory.
44 Video
- Do not open the memory card slot cover.
- Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder.
- Do not change the camcorder’s operating mode.
• Be sure to save your recordings regularly (
ing important recordings. Canon shall not be liable for any loss or cor-
ruption of data.
125), especially after mak-
NOTES
• About the Power Save mode: If
[Power Saving Mode] is set to
[
power when it is powered by a battery pack and is left without any
operation for 5 minutes. Press POWER to turn on the camcorder.
• When recording in bright places, it may be difficult to use the LCD
screen. In such cases, you can turn on the LCD cklight (
adjust the brightness of the LCD screen (
Selecting the Video Quality (Recor)
The camcorder offers 5 ing mChanging the recording
mode will change the me ailable on the memory. Select
MXP or FXP mode foquy; select LP mode for longer
times.
(
FUNC.
[
Sdard Play 7 Mbps]
Desired recording mode
FUNC.
NOTES
• AVCHD discs containing scenes recorded in MXP mode cannot be cre-
ated with the optional DW-100 DVD burner. Use the software on the
supplied Video Tools CD-ROM to back up such scenes.
• The camcorder uses a variable bit rate (VBR) to encode video so the
actual recording times will vary depending on the content of the scenes.
• The camcorder retains the last setting used even if you set the cam-
corder to
mode.
Video 45
Approximate recording times
Default value
LP
MXP*
FXP*
XP+
SP
Recording mode
Memory ↓
32 GB
→
2 hr.
55 min.
4 hr.
10 min.
5 hr.
45 min.
9 hr.
35 min.
12 hr.
15 min.
Built-in memory
20 min.
40 min.
30 min.
1 hr.
40 min.
1 hr.
10 min.
1 hr.
30 min.
4 GB
Memory card
1 hr.
25 min.
2 hr.
20 min.
3 hr.
8 GB
Memory card
1 hr.
25 min.
2 hr.
5 min.
2 hr.
50 min.
4 hr.
45 min.
6 hr.
5 min.
16 GB
Memory card
2 hr.
55 min.
4 hr.
10 min.
5 hr.
45 min.
9
35
12 hr.
15 min.
32 GB
Memory card
* Recorded in 1,920 x 1,080 resolution. Movided usiher recording
modes are recorded in 1,440 x 1,080 re
**
At the time of purchase, the built-iontains ab170 MB of
music files.
46 Video
Zooming
(
mode: In addition to the optical zoom, digital zoom is also avail-
able (
10x Optical Zoom
Move the zoom lever toward W (wide
angle) to zoom out. Move it toward T
(telephoto) to zoom in.
By default, the zoom lever operates at a
variable speed – press gently for a slow
zoom; press harder for faster zooms.
NOTES
• Keep at least 1 m (3.3 ft.) away fr
the subject. At full widyou
can focus on a subjeas
1 cm (0.39 in.).
• In
set
o
modso
[Zoom
W Zoom out
T Zoom in
(
speeds (the fast, 1 the slowest).
• When [ZooSpees set to [ Variable]:
- When you use T and W buttons on the wireless controller or LCD
panel, the zoom speed will be constant at [ Speed 3].
- The zoom speed will be faster in record pause mode than when
Video 47
Quick Start Function
When you close the LCD panel with the camcorder on, the camcorder
enters the standby mode. In standby mode the camcorder consumes
only about 1/3 the power used when recording, saving energy when
you are using a battery pack. Additionally, when you open the LCD
panel, the camcorder is ready to start recording in approximately
1 second*, allowing you to record the subject right away.
* The actual time required varies depending on the shooting conditions.
(
1 With the camcorder on and in a recording mode, close the LCD
panel.
A beep will sound and the green ON/OFF (CHG) indior will change
to orange to indicate the camcorder entered stby ode.
2 When you wish to resume recordingthe LCanel.
The ON/OFF (CHG) indicator turns band the mcorder is
ready to record.
IMPORTANT
• Do not disconect tporing standby mode (while the
ON/OFF (CHindicator is li.
NOTES
• The camcorder wilnter standby mode if the LCD panel is closed
while the ACCESS indicator is on or flashing or while a menu is being
displayed. The camcorder may also not enter standby mode if the LCD
panel is closed while the memory card slot cover is open or when the
battery charge is too low. Check that the ON/OFF (CHG) indicator
changes to orange.
• The camcorder will shut off if left in standby mode for 10 minutes,
regardless of the
[Power Saving Mode] setting (
149). Press
POWER
to turn on the camcorder.
• You can select the length of time until shut-off or turn off the Quick Start
• Changing the position of the camera mode dial while the camcorder is
in standby mode will reactivate the camcorder in the operating mode
selected.
48 Video
Basic Playback
Playing Back the Video
(
1 Set the camera mode dial to
.
or
2 Press
.
• Even if the camcorder is off,
pressing
will turn on the
camcorder in playback mode.
• The index screen appears after a
few seconds.
3 Move (
,
) the selection
frame to the scene you want
play back.
When you have rece nuer of scenes, you can display
) a slidebar belohumails and browse ( ) through
index paen, relect he desired scene.
(
/
4 Press
or
to playback.
• Playbk will start from the scene selected and continue until the end
of the lt scene corded.
• Press
• Press
/
agto pause the playback.
to stop the playback and return to the index screen.
Adjusting the Volume
1 During playback, open ( ) the joystick
guide.
2 Select (
3 Adjust (
) the top row (
) the volume.
).
IMPORTANT
• Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or
flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss.
Video 49
- Do not open the memory card slot cover.
- Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder.
- Do not change the camcorder’s operating mode.
• You may not be able to play back with this camcorder movies recorded
on a memory card using another device.
NOTES
• Depending on the recording conditions, you may notice brief stops in
video or sound playback between scenes.
Special playback modes
To enter the special playback modes, use the wireless controller
(
22) or the joystick guide (
cial playback modes.
Fast playback
Perform the following operation durin
normal playback. Repeat to increase t
playback speed to approximx
60x the normal speed.
Camcorder: Open ( ) the jo
→
→
Sect (
) the middle row
Push the joyic
)
or
.
Wireless control: Press
Slow playback
Perform the follog opetion during
playback pause. Repo increase the
playback speed 1/8
→
1/4 the normal speed.
Camcorder: Open ( ) the joystick guide
Select (
* or .
) the middle row
Push the joystick (
Wireless controller: Press
) toward
or
.
* Slow reverse playback will look the same as continuous frame reverse.
Frame Advance/Reverse
During playback pause, press
or
on the wireless controller to
reverse a few frames (approx. 0.5 seconds) or to advance one frame.
Hold the button pressed for continuous playback.
50 Video
Skipping scenes
Camcorder: Open ( ) the joystick guide
Select (
joystick (
beginning of the current scene or
Wireless controller: Press
scene or
) the bottom row
) toward * to skip to the
to skip to the next scene.
* to skip to the beginning of the current
to skip to the next scene.
Push the
* Push the joystick/press the button twice to skip to the beginning of the previous
scene.
Ending special playback modes
During any special playback mode, press
/
on the camcorder or
on the wireless controller. The camcorder will return to its initial
mode (playback or playback pause).
NOTES
• During some special playback mmay ne some anomalies
(blocky video artifacts, banding, playbacicture.
• The speed indicated on the screeoximate.
Selecting what Recordack
From the dex screen, ythe tabs on the top of the screen to
select wher to play back mvies or photos.
only: You can also
select the mory frwhich you want to play back your recordings.
Original movies
Photos
In the built-in memory
On the memory card
Original movies
Photos
(
Video 51
1 In the index screen, move (
tabs on the top of the screen.
) the orange selection frame to the
2 Select (
play back.
) the tab corresponding to the recordings you want to
) to the index screen to select a scene or photo.
3 Return (
By default, the index screen will show up to 6 items (scenes or photos).
Move the zoom lever toward W to show up to 15 items per screen.
Move it toward T to return to the default index screen display.
W 15 scenes/photos
T enes/os
Searching for Scenes
From the original movies inn, yoan search for recordings
you made on a particular mpleo find all the movies you
shot during a spevento sech for scenes that con-
tain people’s fes.
(
Selecting from the CndScreen
1 Open the original movies index screen.
•
You can select the original movies in the built-in memory or on
the memory card (
• You can press
VIDEO SNAP
to open the index screen for video
snapshot scenes (
65).
2 Open the calendar screen.
FUNC.
[
Scene Search] [Calendar Screen]
• The calendar screen appears.
• Dates that contain scenes (that is, movies were recorded on that
date) appear in white. Dates without recordings appear in black.
3 Move (
,
) the cursor to the desired date.
52 Video
• When you move the cursor to a date displayed in white, a thumbnail
showing a still image from the first scene recorded on that date will
be displayed next to the calendar. Below it will appear the number of
scenes recorded (
• You can select (
) and the total recording time for the same day.
) the year or month field and change ( ) the
year or month to move faster between calendar months.
4 Press to return to the index screen.
The orange selection frame will appear on the first scene recorded on
the selected date.
NOTES
• You can change on what day to start the week for the calendar display
(
FUNC.
• You can press
to return to the index screeat any time.
Selecting from the List of Recordings
1 Open the original movies inde
•
You can selecorigins in the builin memory or on
V
• You can press
opehe index screen for video
snapshnes
2 Open te list of recor
FUNC.
[
Scene Search] [Date Selection]
• The lisrecords displays all dates in which recordings were
made. Aangselection frame appears on the day.
• The thumbnail shows a still image from the first scene recorded on
that day. Below it will appear the number of scenes recorded (
and the total recording time for the same day.
)
3 Select (
) the date, month or year and move (
) between
recording dates.
4 After selecting the desired date, press
.
The index screen will appear with the selection frame on the first scene
recorded on the selected date.
NOTES
FUNC.
• You can press
to return to the index screen at any time.
Video 53
Selecting Only Scenes that Contain People’s Faces
If you recorded movies with the Face Detection function (
72) acti-
vated, the camcorder can narrow down the scenes shown in the index
screen, leaving only those scenes where a face was detected.
1 Open the movie index screen.
You can select the original movies in the built-in memory or on
the memory card (
2 Narrow down the scenes displayed in the index screen.
FUNC.
[
Scene Search]
[Scenes with Faces]
• The index screen will display only those scenes that contain people’s
faces.
3 Select (
,
) the scene you want to play bac
NOTES
FUNC.
• You can press
to return to the ex screat any time.
Selecting the Playback Star
If you have a veloscen
want to start pying back th
from a certain int. You can us
movie timeline tbreak thscene to
segments at fixed me invals rang-
ing from 6 seconds to minutes. If you
recorded movies with the Face Detec-
tion function activated, you can display
the scene divided into segments every time the camcorder registered a
change in the main subject of the scene (
(
54 Video
Movie Timeline
1 Open the original movies index screen.
You can select the original movies in the built-in memory or on
the memory card (
DISP.
2 Select (
,
) the scene you want to view and press
.
• The [Timeline] screen appears. The large thumbnail will show the first
frame of the scene. Below it, the timeline ruler shows frames taken
from the scene at fixed intervals.
DISP.
• Press
again to return to the index screen.
Current scene / Total number
of scenes
Scene length
Rrding date and time
Inal between frames
Timeline ruler
Page slidebar
Frame selected for s
3 Select (
4 Press
) the plastartint from the timeline ruler.
to beack
/
To select nother sce
Move (
select (
the orange selame to the large thumbnail and
another sene.
To move betwmeline ruler pages
Move (
) the orange selection frame to the slidebar below the ruler
and display (
) the previous/next 5 frames in the scene.
To change the interval between frames
FUNC.
FUNC.
Desired interval
Video 55
Changes in the Scene’s Main Subject
1 Open the [Scenes with Faces] index screen.
• Refer to Selecting Only Scenes that Contain People’s Faces (
54).
•
You can select the original movies in the built-in memory or on
the memory card (
DISP.
2 Select (
,
) the scene you want to view and press
.
• The [Timeline by Faces] screen appears. The large thumbnail shows
the point at which a face was first detected. Below it, frames are
taken from the scene every time the main subject detected by the
camcorder changed.
DISP.
• Press
to return to the [Scenes with Faces] index screen.
Current scne / Total number
of scene
ene le
Ree and time
Frame sd for start of
playback
Timeline ruler
Page slidebar
3 Select (
4 Press
) the playbapoifrom the segment ruler.
to begin th
/
You can seleanother sce between segment ruler pages
in the same ay as in the mne screen (
NOTES
• For a single scene, up to 100 segments/changes in main subject will
appear in the [Timeline by Faces] screen.
56 Video
Pre-selecting Recordings from the Index Screen
You can select in advance a number of original movies or photos from
the index screen in order to perform certain actions on them collec-
tively, all at once.
mode: Delete (
58), copy* (
91) or add the selected scenes
to the playlist (
mode: Delete (
109) or protect (
selected photos or mark all of them with print orders (
*
only.
(
1 Open the movie or photo index screen.
•
mode: Move the zoom lever towaW display the index
screen.
You can select the oris or phos in the built-in
•
memory or on the memory ca
VID
• You can press
to oindex screen for video
snapshot scenes
2 Open the selection
FUNC.
[
Selec
ual Scenes] or [Individual Photos]
• The ection screen
3 Move (
,
) tween the scenes or photos in the index
screen anpress
to select an individual scene/photo.
• A checkmark
will appear on the selected scenes/photos. Press
again to remove the checkmark.
• Repeat this step to add all the scenes/photos you want to include in
your selection (up to 100).
Total number of scenes selected
Selected scenes
FUNC.
4 Press
twice to close the menu.
Video 57
To cancel all the selections
FUNC.
[
Select]
[Remove All Selections]
[Yes]
[OK]
FUNC.
NOTES
• The pre-selection of scenes/photos will be canceled if you turn off the
camcorder or change the operating mode.
• Scenes in the playlist cannot be included in the pre-selection.
Deleting Scenes
You can delete those scenes that you are not interestein keeping.
Deleting scenes allows you also to free up space on tmemory.
(
Options
[All Scenes] Deletes all tcenes.
[All Scenes (this date)] ll the enes recorded on the
same day as the se
[This SceneDetes omarked with the orange selec-
tion frae.
[Selected Snes] Deletes all the scenes selected in advance
(marked h a cckmark). Refer to Pre-selecting Recordings
from the InScen (
1 Open the original movies index screen.
•
You can select the original movies in the built-in memory or on
VIDEO SNAP
• You can press
to open the index screen for video
snapshot scenes (
65).
2 Select ( ) the scene you want to delete, or a scene
,
recorded on the date you want to delete.
This step is not necessary to delete all scenes or previously selected
scenes.
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3 Delete the scene(s).
FUNC.
[
Delete]
Desired option
[Yes]*
[OK]
FUNC.
* If you selected any option other than [This Scene], you can press
to inter-
rupt the operation while it is in progress. Some scenes will be deleted neverthe-
less.
IMPORTANT
• Be careful when deleting original recordings. Once deleted, original
scenes cannot be recovered.
• Save copies of important scenes before deleting them (
• Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or
flashing (while scenes are being deleted).
- Do not open the memory card slot cover.
- Do not disconnect the power source or tn off e camcorder.
- Do not change the camcorder’s operating
NOTES
• Deleting a scene from inal icreen also deletes that scene
from the playlist (
• To delete all movies ecoble space available again you
• You maot be able to nes recorded or edited using another
device.
Video 59
Advanced Functions
Special Scene Recording Programs
Recording in a very bright ski resort or capturing the full colors of a
sunset or a fireworks display becomes as easy as selecting a Special
Scene recording program. For details about the available options, refer
to page 61.
(
FUNC.
[
Programmed AE]
[
Portrait]
Press
programs
to display the Special Scene (SCN) rcording
FC.
Desired recording program
NOTES
• [ Night]:
- Moving subjects may leave trailing ae.
- Picture quality may not as iher modes.
- White points may appeen.
- Autofocus mawork othemodes. In such case,
adjust the fus manually
• [ Fireworks
- To avoid caorder blur blur due to the camcorder moving) we
recommend ung a trid.
- In
mode, shutter speeds are used so blur is more likely to
occur. Stabilize the camcorder, for example, by mounting it on a
tripod.
• [ Portrait]/[ Sports]/[ Beach]/[ Snow]: The picture may not
appear smooth during playback.
• [ Portrait]: The blur effect of the background increases the more you
zoom in (T).
• [ Snow]/[ Beach]: The subject may become overexposed on
cloudy days or in shaded places. Check the image on the screen.
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Options
(
Default value)
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
[
Portrait]
The camcorder uses a large
aperture, to achieve a sharp focus on the sub-
ject while blurring the background.
Sports] To record sports scenes such as
tennis or golf.
Night] To record in low-light situations.
Snow] To record in bright ski resorts
the subject being underexpo
Beach] To reunny ach without
the subject besed
Suet] To rcord sunsets in vibrant
colo
Spotlight] To record spotlit scenes.
Fireworks] To record fireworks.
Video 61
Changing the Shutter Speed and Aperture
Select the [ Programmed AE] recording program to use functions like
the white balance or image effects. Select one of the other automatic
exposure recording programs to control the shutter speed or aperture.
(
Options
(
Default value)
[
Programmed AE]
The camcorder automatically adjusts the
aperture and shutter speed to obtain the optimal exposure for
the subject.
[
Shutter-Priority AE] Set the shutter speed value. The cam-
corder automatically sets the appropriate apertuvalue. Use
faster shutter speeds to record subjects mving ickly; use
slower shutter speeds to add motion blur, eaing the feel of
movement.
[
Aperture-Priority AE] Set thvalue. Thcamcorder
automatically sets the appropriatspeed. Usow aper-
ture values (larger le) to y blur the background in a
portrait; use high as (smler lens opening) to get a
wider depth of field, p focall throughout a land-
scape.
FUNC.
[
grammed AE]
Desired recording program*
FUNC.
* When you select [
utPriority AE] or [
Aperture-Priority AE], do not
FUNC.
press
and continue instead with the following procedure.
To set the shutter speed or aperture value
1 Press
.
2 Adjust (
value.
) the shutter speed or aperture value to the desired
FUNC.
3 Press
, then
to save the setting and close the menu.
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Shutter speed guidelines
Note that on screen only the denominator is displayed – [
250] indi-
cates a shutter speed of 1/250 second, etc.
.
[1/2]*, [1/4]*, [1/8], [1/15], [1/30] To record in low-light situations.
[1/60] To record under most ordinary conditions.
[1/100] To record indoor sports scenes.
[1/250], [1/500], [1/1000]** To record from within a moving car or
train or to shoot fast-moving subjects such as roller coasters.
[1/2000]** To record outdoor sports scenes on sunny days.
*
mode only. **
mode, when the frame rate is set to [
mode only.
In
PF24], the shutter speeds
available will be the following: 1/6, 1/12, 1/24, 1/4860, 1/100, 1/250,
1/500, 1/1000 and 1/2000.
Available Aperture Values
[F1.8], [F2.0], [F2.4], [F2.8], [F3.4].8], [F5.[F6.7], [F8.0]
NOTES
• [
Shutter-Priority
- When rordg in dngs, you can obtain a brighter
pictury using slow eds; however, image quality may not
be as od and autofocus ay not work well.
- The imamay flier when recording with fast shutter speeds.
- Recording vies der fluorescent lights: If the screen starts to flicker,
select [
Shutter-Priority AE] and set the shutter speed to 1/100.
• [
Aperture-Priority AE]: The actual range of values available for selec-
tion will vary depending on the initial zoom position.
• When setting a numeric value (aperture or shutter speed), the number
displayed will flash if the aperture value or shutter speed is not appropri-
ate for the recording conditions. In such case, select a different value.
• During exposure lock, the aperture value/shutter speed cannot be
changed. Set the aperture value or shutter speed before manually
adjusting the exposure.
Video 63
Cinema Mode: Giving a Cinematic Look to your Recordings
Give your recordings a cinematic look by using
the [
this recording program with the 24 fps progressive
frame rate [ PF24] to get the enhanced effect
of the 24p Cinema Mode.
Cine Mode] recording program. Combine
(
To set the [
Cine Mode] recording program
Programmed AE] Cine Mode]
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
[
To change the frame rate
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[Frame R
[
24]
Mini Video Light
You can turn on the mini vshooideo or take photos in
dark places.
(
1 Open ( ) the ystick ide.
Video Light
2 Select (
.
) [ VLight] and press
• The mini video light pops-up and
appears on the screen.
• Press again to turn the mini video light
off and gently press the pop-up mini video light to close it.
NOTES
• We recommend not using the mini video light while the optional Wide-
converter or Tele-converter is attached; its shadow can appear on the
screen.
• The mini video light cannot be turned on while recording.
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Using an External Video Light
You can use the optional VL-5 Video Light or VFL-2 Video Flash Light
when you need a video light that is stronger than the built-in mini video
light.
Attach the optional video light to the mini advanced shoe.
• Refer to Using the Mini Advanced Shoe (
•
appears when you turn on the optional video light (ON or AUTO).
For details about using the optional video light, refer to the instruction
manual of the accessory used.
Video Snapshot
Record a series of short scenes and combine thewith music to add a
new level of enjoyment to your movies. By cngthe background
music, you can give your scenes an ely new .
Recording Video Snapshot Scenes
(
EO AP
1 Press
.
The bun’s blue light
and a bborder appears on the
screen.
STAR
2 Press
.
• The camcorder records for about 4
seconds (the blue frame serves as
a visual progress bar) and then automatically returns to record pause
mode.
• When the camcorder stops recording, the screen will momentarily
turn black as if a camera shutter had released.
• In the movie index screen, video snapshot scenes are indicated with
the
mark.
Video 65
Combining Video Snapshot Scenes with Music
(
VIDEO SNAP
1 Open the original movies index screen and press
.
• The button’s blue light will turn on and only video snapshot scenes
will appear in the index screen.
•
You can select the original movies in the built-in memory or on
• To play back the video snapshot scenes in the playlist, press
PLAYLIST
.
2 Open the list of background music tracks.
FUNC.
[
Select Music]
FUNC.
twice
3 Select (
) a music track and press
• You can press
the playback.
to listen to the track selectePs
to stop
• Select [Off] to play back the video cenes wtheir original
sound.
4 Back in the index scree
to start playback.
,
) the scene from which
/
5 Press
o beo snapshot playback set to
the backgrnd music se
• Press
• Press
to stop the playback.
VIDENAP
agn to return to the normal index screen.
To delete a music track
After step 2 in the previous procedure, select the track you want to
delete.
1 Select ( ) the
icon and press
.
2 Select ( ) [Yes] and press
.
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IMPORTANT
• Music files transferred to the camcorder with the supplied software
Music Transfer Utilities may not be used without permission from the
copyright holder, except for cases permitted under applicable laws,
such as for personal use. Make sure to follow applicable laws when
using music files.
NOTES
• You can also add to the playlist (
87) just the video snapshot scenes
you want to watch and arrange their playback order.
• When the memory is initialized, music files will be erased as well. Use
the supplied software Music Transfer Utility to transfer music files from
the supplied Music Data CD-ROM to the camcer. For details, refer
to the ‘Music Transfer Utility Software Guide’ (PDle).
• Video snapshot is deactivated if the camcoris itched to playback
mode or if the camera mode dial is
The Music Data CD-ROalso extmusic tracks that
were not pre-installed in the built-y.
Transfer music fthe samory that contains the video
snapshot scenes yoay b.
.
•
•
• When music files are o the uilt-in memory (
only) or
to a memd aftrecoring and deleting recordings
(fragmed memory), and background music track may not
be playeback correctly. case, we recommend saving your
recordinon a comuter (
125), initializing the memory (
42),
transferrinhe musfiles and only then writing the video files back to
the camcord
• If the USB cable is disconnected while transferring music files to the
camcorder, it may not be possible to correctly play back those music
tracks. Delete the music tracks from the camcorder, and transfer the
music files again.
Video 67
Pre-recording Function
The camcorder will start recording 3 seconds before you press
START/STOP
, ensuring you do not miss important shooting opportuni-
ties. This is especially useful when it is difficult to predict when to start
recording.
(
1 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
2 Select ( ) [ Pre REC] and press
appears.
Pre REC
.
•
• Press
again to turn pre-recording off.
START/STOP
3 Press
.
The scene recorded in the memory will start
START/STOP
3 seconds before
was pre
NOTES
• While pre-recording is actcamder will not emit any notifi-
cation sounds.
• The camcordeot resecods prior to pressing
START/STOP
he button wwithin 3 seconds of having
turned on precording or hahed the previous recording.
• The thumbnaisplayed ithe movie index screen is based on when
START/STOP
wpresse
• Any of the followinns will deactivate the pre-recording function.
- Leaving the camcorder without any operation for 5 minutes.
FUNC.
VIDEO SNAP
- Pressing
,
or
.
- Changing the position of the camera mode dial.
- Setting the camcorder to standby mode.
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Self Timer
(
FUNC.
[
Menu]
or
[Self Timer]
[On
]
FUNC.
appears.
START/STOP
mode: In record pause mode, press
.
The camcorder starts recording after a 10-second countdown*. The
countdown appears on the screen.
PHOTO
mode: Press
and then fully.
, first halfway to activate the autofocus
The camcorder will record the photo after a secd countdown*. The
countdown appears on the screen.
* 2 seconds when using the wireless c
NOTES
• Once the countdowany he following actions will cancel
the self tim
PHOTO
START/STOP
- Pressi
recordg photos).
rding movies) or
fully (when
- Setting e camcoer to standby mode.
- Changinhe camorder’s operating mode.
- Turning off tmcorder.
Video 69
Manual Exposure Adjustment and Automatic Backlight Correction
At times, backlit subjects may appear too dark (underexposed) or sub-
jects under very strong lights may appear too bright or glaring (overex-
posed). To correct this, you can manually adjust the exposure or use
the automatic backlight correction.
(
POINTS TO CHECK
• Select a recording program other than [ Fireworks].
Manual Exposure Adjustment
1 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
Eosure
2 Select (
.
) [
Exposure] and press
• The current exposure is locked.
• The exposure adjustmentor
and the neutraapp
on the screen.
• The adjustnt ge aof the exposure adjustment
indicator vary dependnitial brightness of the picture.
• If you opee the zoom, the htness of the image may change.
3 Adjust the (
) the bhtness of the image as required, then
hide ( ) the joyk ide.
• The exposure adjustment indicator will change to white and the
selected exposure will be locked.
• During exposure lock, press
twice to return the camcorder to
automatic exposure.
NOTES
• This function can also be assigned to the custom key/dial (
• If the recording program is changed during exposure lock, the cam-
corder will return to automatic exposure.
70 Video
Automatic Backlight Correction
When shooting subjects with a strong light source behind them, you
can have the camcorder automatically correct for the backlight.
1 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
BLC
2 Select (
) [
BLC] and press
.
•
appears.
• Press
again to turn off the backlight
correction.
Manual Focus Adjustment
Autofocus may not work well on the following sucts. In such case,
focus manually.
• Reflective surfaces
• Subjects with low contrast
or without vertical lines
• moving ects
wet wiows
• enes
(
POINTS O CHCK
• Adjust tzoom before yt the procedure.
1 Open ( he joysck guide.
Focus
2 Select (
) [
Focus] and press
.
The current focus is locked and “MF”
appears.
3 Push the joystick ( ) or ( ) once to
verify if the image is focused.
• The center of the screen will be magnified to help you focus more
picture, the camcorder will magnify the face of the person identified
as the main subject. If there is more than one person in the picture,
you can select the main subject manually.
Video 71
4 Adjust (
• The selected focus will be locked.
• During focus lock, press twice to return the camcorder to
) the focus as required, then hide ( ) the joystick.
autofocus.
NOTES
• This function can also be assigned to the custom key/dial (
Infinity Focus
Use this function when you wish to focus on faraway subjects such as
mountains or fireworks.
In step 4 in the previous procedure:
Push the joystick ( ) toward
changes to
and hold it pressed own until “MF”
.
• If you operate the zoom or hold it pressed down (
to “MF” and the camcorder returns to ocus.
changes back
Face Detection
You can have the camcordally dect people’s faces and
use this informon tadjuand set the best exposure and
color control sings for beaus and photos. When there are a
number of peoin the picture, operson (with the white face frame)
will be determinto be tmain subject. You can also select the main
subject manually, the mcorder optimizes the settings for the per-
son selected.
(
POINTS TO CHECK
• Select a recording program other than [ Night] or [ Fireworks].
1 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
2 Select (
) [ Face Detection].
By default, face detection is activated (
). If the function was turned
off, press
to turn it on.
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3 If there is more than one person in the picture, select (
main subject.
) the
Move the white detection
frame to the person for
whom you want to optimize
the camcorder’s settings.
Main subject
NOTES
• The camcorder may mistakenly detect the faces of non-human sub-
jects. In such case, turn face detection off.
• In certain cases, faces may not be detected correctly. Typical examples
include:
- Faces that appear at the edges of the picture.
- Faces extremely small, large, dark or briin rion to the overall
picture.
- Faces turned to the side, at a dr partiallidden.
• Face detection cannot be used whutter spd used is slower
than 1/30 (1/24 if the frarate is
PF24]) owhen the digital
zoom is activated at 40x m (dark blue area on the zoom
bar).
• When face ection he sloest shutter speed used by the
camcorr is 1/30 (1/e rate is set to [
PF24]).
Video 73
White Balance
The white balance function helps you to accurately reproduce colors
under different lighting conditions so that white objects will always look
truly white in your recordings.
(
POINTS TO CHECK
• Select a recording program other than the Special Scene recording pro-
grams.
Options
(
Default value)
[
Automatic]
The camcorder automatically sethe white bal-
ance for natural looking colors.
[
[
[
[
Daylight] To record outdoors on ght day
Shade] To record in shaded
Cloudy] To record on a cloudy d
Tungsten] To recngsand tungsten-type
(3-wavelength) fluog.
[
[
[
Fluoresnt] To rearm white, cool white or warm-
white-te (3-wavelencent lighting.
Fluoresnt H] To record under daylight or daylight-type
(3-wavelgth) fluoscent lighting.
Custom WBthe custom white balance setting to make
white subjects appear white under colored lighting.
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
Automatic]
Desired option*
FUNC.
* When you select [ Custom WB], do not press
the following procedure.
and continue instead with
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To set the custom white balance
1 Point the camcorder at a white object, zoom in until it fills the whole
screen and press
.
When the adjustment is completed,
stops flashing and stays on.
The camcorder retains the custom setting even if you turn off the
camcorder.
FUNC.
2 Press
to save the setting and close the menu.
NOTES
• When you select the custom white balance:
- Set the custom white balance in a sufficiently illuminated place.
- Turn off the digital zoom (
- Reset the white balance when the lighting conons change.
- Depending on the light source, may kep flaing. The result will
still be better than with [ Automatic].
• Custom white balance may providresults he following cases:
- Changing lighting conditions
- Close-ups
- Subjects in a single , sea orest)
- Under mercury lamin tys of fluorescent lights
• Depending on the tyent lit, optimal color balance may
not be oained with [
nt] or [
Fluorescent H]. If the color
looks uatural, select [ atic] or [ Custom WB].
Video 75
Image Effects
You can use the image effects to change the color saturation and con-
trast to record movies and photos with special color effects.
(
POINTS TO CHECK
• Select a recording program other than the Special Scene recording pro-
grams.
Options
(
Default value)
[
[
[
[
[
Image Effect Off]
Records with no image enancing effects.
Vivid] Emphasizes the contrast and color saation.
Neutral] Tones down the contrast and curation.
Low Sharpening] Records sith softed outlines.
Soft Skin Detail] Softens the he skin tarea for a
more complimentary arance. ain the best effect, use
this setting when rersoclose-up. Note that areas
similar to the skin cin dil.
[
Custom ffeAdjust the color depth, bright-
ness, ctrast, and shthe image.
[Color Dpth]: (–) Shallower colors, (+) Richer color tonality
[Brightne: (–) Daer picture, (+) Brighter picture
[Contrast]: (lar picture, (+) More defined light and shade
[Sharpness]: (–) Vaguer outlines, (+) Sharper outlines
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
Image Effect Off]
Desired option*
FUNC.
and continue instead
* When you select [
with the following procedure.
Custom Effect], do not press
To set the custom image effect
1 Press
and select (
) the custom setting options.
2 Adjust (
) each setting as desired.
FUNC.
to save
3 When you finish all the adjustments, press
the settings and close the menu.
then
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Digital Effects
(
Options
(
Default value)
[
Digital Effect Off]
Select this setting when you do not intend
to use the digital effects.
[
[
[
[
Fade Trigger], [
Wipe] Select one of the faders to begin or
end a scene with a fade from or to a black screen.
Black & White]* Records movies and photos in black and
white.
Sepia]* Records movies and photos in spia tones for an
“old” look.
Art] Select this effect to add “flavoryr recordings.
* Only these digital effects are availab
mode
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
Digital Effect Off]
fader/efft*
The icon of the selectefect ars.
* You can preview the dige scn.
Applying thSeleed Di
1 Open ( ) the joystick g
Digital Effect
2 Select (
.
) [
gital Effect] and press
• The icon of the selected digital effect turns
green.
• Press
again to deactivate the digital
effect (its icon will turn white again).
To fade in/out
Activate the selected fader in record pause mode (
), then press
START/STOP
to start recording with a fade in. Activate the selected
START/STOP
fader while recording ( ), then press
pause the recording.
to fade out and
Video 77
To activate an effect
mode: Activate the selected effect while recording or in record
pause mode.
mode: Activate the selected effect and then press
PHOTO
to
record the photo.
NOTES
• When you apply a fader, not only the picture but also the sound will fade
in or out. When you apply an effect, the sound will be recorded normally.
• The camcorder retains the last setting used even if you deactivate the
selected digital effect or change the recording program.
• Faders cannot be used when recording video snapshot scenes or when
pre-recording is activated.
On-Screen Displays and Data Code
You can turn most on-screen displays
DISP.
Repeatedly press
following sequece
-scn displays on/off in the
,
me:
• All displays on
• Most displays o
• Full-screen display*
)
mode:
• All displays on
• Data code only
• All displays off
mode:
• All displays on
• Regular displays only (removes the histogram and information icons)
• All displays off
78 Video
DISP.
* Pressing
will turn off most of the icons and displays that appear automati-
cally but will not remove onscreen displays that were turned on manually (for
example, onscreen markers, the audio level meter or the joystick guide).
**Only displayed in record pause mode, not while recording.
About the Full-Screen Display
During the playback of movies and photos on a TV or monitor set to
fullscreen display, you may notice that the picture on the TV is slightly
broader than the picture normally shown on the camcorder’s screen.
DISP.
In record pause mode, press
repeatedly until
appears on
the screen, to display exactly the same picture that can be seen during
fullscreen playback.
About the Data Code
With every scene or photo recorded, the cacordkeeps a data code
(date/time of recording, information about the a setup, etc.). In
mode, this information is dispn the bm bar and as
information icons; in
displayed with the
modeelect the formation to be
Digital Tele-rter
When recding video, yolarge the center of the screen to
achieve dially the same effect of using a tele-converter lens, without
affecting vidqualitat all.
(
1 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
Tele-converter
2 Select (
press
) [ Tele-converter] and
.
appears and the center of the screen will
be enlarged approximately 1.7 times.
NOTES
• You can attach the optional TL-H58 Tele-converter and use it in con-
junction with this function to increase the effect.
• The digital tele-converter cannot be turned on while recording.
Video 79
• While the digital tele-converter is activated, photos cannot be recorded
simultaneously at [ 3264x1840] size.
Audio Recording Level
You can adjust the audio recording level of the built-in or an external
microphone. You can display the audio level indicator while recording.
(
Manual Adjustment of the Audio Recording Level
1 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
Mi. Level
2 Select (
) [ Mic. Level] and press
will appear
.
The manual adjustment icon
to the left of the audio level indicator and the
manual adjustment bar (orange) will a
below it.
3 Adjust (
necessary.
) the audio le
l audio level adjustment
Audio level
indicator
As a guideline, adjust the
recording levso tt the
meter will go the right of
-12 dB mark ellow area) only
occasionally.
Audio level adjustment bar
4 Hide ( ) the joyuide.
• The audio level selected will be locked and the audio level
adjustment bar will turn white.
• Press
twice to return the camcorder to automatic adjustment of
the audio recording level.
To display the audio level indicator
Usually, the audio level indicator will be displayed only after activating
the manual adjustment of the audio recording level. You can choose to
display it also when the audio level is adjusted automatically.
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[Audio Level Indicator]
[On]
FUNC.
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NOTES
• When the audio level meter reaches the red point (0 dB mark), the
sound may be distorted.
• If the audio level is too high and the sound gets distorted, activate the
microphone attenuator (
• We recommend using headphones (
81) to check the sound level
while adjusting the audio recording level or when the microphone atten-
uator is activated.
• This function can also be assigned to the custom key/dial (
that case, the audio level adjustment bar appears in white.
Using Headphones
Use headphones for playback or to check te aulevel while record-
ing. The headphones are connected to the Aterminal, which
is used for both the headphones aaudio/vo output. Before
connecting the headphones, folloedure bw to change the
function of the terminal from AV ou
(headpnes) output.
*
(
* Headphonee use
not be chged in that m
mode ut the function of the terminal can-
FUNC.
Menu]
[Heahones
appears.
[AV/Headphones]
FUNC.
Video 81
To adjust the volume of the headphones
In
mode, adjust (
[Headphone Volume] setting (
mode, and in mode during
) the volume of the headphones with the
146).
In
slideshow playback, adjust the headphones
volume the same way you adjust the
speaker’s volume (
IMPORTANT
• When using headphones, make sure to lower the volume to an appro-
priate level.
• Do not connect the headphones to the AV OUT/ terminal if the
icon does not appear on the screen. The noise output such case may
be harmful to your hearing.
NOTES
• Use commercially available headphon∅ 3.5 mm inijack.
• Even if [AV/Headphones] wato [ hones] in a layback
mode, the function of the terml will return automatically to
AV output when you set tr to ecording mode.
• If [AV/Headphowas sphos] in
mode, the
camcorder reins the termeven if you set the camcorder
to
mod
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Using the Mini Advanced Shoe
Using the mini advanced shoe, you can attach to the camcorder a
range of optional accessories to expand its functionality. For details
about optional accessories available for use with your camcorder, refer
to System Diagram (
details about how to attach and use the accessories, refer also to the
instruction manual of the accessory used.
Example: Attaching an optional DM-100
Directional Stereo Microphone.
1 Retract the mini advanced shoe
cover in the direction of the arrow.
2 Attach the optional accessory to
the mini advanced shoe.
When a compatible accessory is
attached to the mini advanced shoe,
will appear on the screen.
NOTES
• Accesses designed fnced Accessory Shoe
cannot used with this crder. Look for video
accessorbearing is logo to ensure compatibility with
the mini aanced hoe.
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Using an External Microphone
When recording in very quiet surroundings, the built-in microphone
may pick up the sound of the camcorder's internal machinery. In such
case, we recommend using an external microphone.
Using the DM-100 Directional Stereo Microphone
(
Attach the optional DM-100 Directional Stereo Microphone to the
mini advanced shoe.
Refer to Using the Mini Advanced Shoe (
appears. For details about using the microphone, er to the
instruction manual of the DM-100.
Using other microphones
You can also use commercially avail-
able microphones. Connect er-
nal microphone to the MIC
Use commercially availabl
microphones wthow
supply. You caconnect alm
stereo microphne with a ∅ 3.5
plug but audio ording lels may vary.
NOTES
• When an external microphone is connected to the camcorder,
[Wind Screen] will automatically be set to [
• If the audio level is too high and the sound gets distorted, turn on the
Off
].
manually (
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Using the Custom Key and Dial
You can assign to the CUSTOM button and dial one of five frequently
used functions. You can then adjust the selected function using the
CUSTOM button and dial, without having to access any menus.
(
Options
(
Default value)
[Exposure] Manual exposure adjustme
to turn the manual exposure on/off and te dial to compen-
sate the exposure.
[Focus]
Manual focus (
focus on/off and e dial st the focus.
[Assist Functions] STOM o turn the selected camera
assist function
Offhe bra will be activated.
[Mic. vel]* Adjust recording level (
80). Press
COM to turn the manual adjustment of the recording level on/
off turn thdial to adjust the audio recording level.
[AGC Limit]ss CUSTOM to turn the AGC limit on/off and turn
the dial to select the maximum value for the automatic gain con-
trol (
* Available only in
mode.
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[Custom Key/Dial]
FUNC.
Desired function
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Playlist and Scene Operations
Dividing Scenes
You can divide scenes (original scenes only) in order to leave out the
best parts and later cut out the rest.
(
1 Open the original movies index screen.
You can select the original movies in the built-in memory or on
the memory card (
2 Select (
,
) the scene you want to divide.
FUNC.
3 Press
, select [
Divide] and press
.
• The scene selected will start playing back. Pauslayback at the
point where you want to divide the
• You can use the following icons to cene to recise point.
/
/
/
: Search (fast playback) backward.
: Skip to the begof turrent scene.
: Frame backw
FUNC.
• Press
ybacand cancel the division of
the scene
4 Select (
he
icon ans to divide the scene.
5 Select ( ) [Y] and pss
.
The video from thivn point to the end of the scene will appear as
a new scene in the index screen.
NOTES
• While dividing the scene, the scene playback will pause only at points
where the scene can be divided. Advancing/reversing frames will skip
only between such points as well, so the interval will be longer than in
regular frame advance/reverse.
• The following scenes cannot be divided:
- Scenes included in the scene pre-selection (marked with a
checkmark). Remove the selection mark in advance.
- Video snapshot scenes and other scenes that are too short (less than
3 seconds).
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- Scenes that were not recorded with this camcorder.
• Scenes cannot be divided within 0.5 seconds from the beginning or the
end of the scene.
• During the playback of a scene that was divided, you may notice some
anomalies in the picture/sound at the point where the scene was cut.
Editing the Playlist: Adding, Deleting, Moving and Playing Back
Create a playlist to play back only the scenes you prefer and in the
order of your choice.
(
Adding Scenes to the Playlist
Options
[All Scenes (this date)] Adds aylist all e scenes that
were recorded on the same selectscene.
[This Scene] Adds playlihe scene marked with the
orange selectio
[Selected Scenes] plat all the scenes selected in
advnce ark
Rordings from creen (
heckmark). Refer to Pre-selecting
57).
1 Open thoriginal ovies index screen.
•
Ycan sect the original movies in the built-in memory or on
the memory card (
• You can press
VIDEO SNAP
to open the index screen for video
snapshot scenes (
2 Select ( ) the scene you want to add to the playlist, or a
,
scene recorded on the date you want to add to the playlist.
3 Add the scene(s) to the playlist.
FUNC.
[
Add to Playlist]
Desired option
[Yes]
• When the operation is completed [Scene(s) added to the playlist] will
be displayed.
•
Scenes are added to the playlist on the same memory they
are recorded on.
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PLAYLIST
• Press
on the camcorder or on the wireless controller to
switch between the original movies index screen and the playlist.
Original movies
Playlist
NOTES
• Deleting or moving scenes in the playlist will not affece original
recordings.
•
You can copy scenes from the built-in memhe memory
card (
were originally recorded in the built-in
• You may not be able to add to the playls that werecorded or
edited using another devices there edited using the soft-
ware on the supplied VidROand were then written back
to the camcorder.
• You may not ablo adhe playlist if there is not enough
space availain the memo
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Deleting Scenes from the Playlist
Deleting scenes from the playlist will not affect your original recordings.
Options
[All Scenes] Deletes all the scenes from the playlist.
[This Scene] Deletes from the playlist only the scene marked with
the orange selection frame.
1 Open the playlist index screen.
PLAYLIST
• Open the original movies index screen and press
.
PLAYLIST
•
Before pressing
, you can select the original movies
in the built-in memory or on the memory card to open the playlist of
the respective memory (
• You can press
VIDEO SNAP
to open the playlior video snapshot
2 Select ( ) the scene yoto dele
,
This step is not necessary to denes.
3 Delete the scene.
FUNC.
FUNC.
to interrupt the operation while it
[
Delet
d opn
[Yes]*
[OK]
* If you sele[All Scpress
is in prress. Some seleted nevertheless.
Moving Sces in the Playlist
Move the sces in tplaylist to play them back in the order of your
choice.
1 Open the playlist index screen.
PLAYLIST
• Open the original movies index screen and press
.
PLAYLIST
•
Before pressing
, you can select the original movies
in the built-in memory or on the memory card to open the playlist of
the respective memory (
• You can press
VIDEO SNAP
to open the playlist for video snapshot
2 Select ( ) the scene you want to move.
,
FUNC.
3 Press
, select [ Move] and press
.
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4 Move (
scene and press
,
) the orange marker to the desired position of the
.
The original position of the scene and the current position of the marker
are displayed at the bottom of the screen.
5 Select ( ) [Yes] and press
to move the scene.
NOTES
• You may not be able to move scenes in the playlist if there is not enough
space available in the memory.
Playing Back Scenes in the Playlist with Music
You can play back the scenes in the playlist set to background music.
1 Open the playlist index screen.
PYLIST
• Open the original movies index screen and ps
.
PLAYLIST
•
Before pressing
, you can select riginal movies
in the built-in memory or on the md to opehe playlist of
the respective memory (
• You can press
51).
VIDEO SNA
displadeo snapshot scenes in
the playlist index scree
2 Open the list of backgrrack
FUNC.
[
Selet Mus
FUNC.
twice.
3 Select (
music track ass
• You can prs
the playback
to en to the track selected. Press
to stop
• Select [Off] to plack the scenes with their original sound.
4 Back in the index screen, select (
to start playback.
,
) the scene from which
/
5 Press
or
to begin the playback set to the background
music selected.
• Press
to stop the playback.
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Copying Scenes
You can copy original movies or the entire playlist only from the built-in
memory to the corresponding location on the memory card.
(
Copying Original Movies
Options
[All Scenes] Copies all the scenes to the memory card.
[All Scenes (this date)] Copies to the memory card all the scenes
that were recorded on the same day as the elected scene.
[This Scene] Copies to the memory card onlhe scene marked
with the orange selection frame.
[Selected Scenes] Copies to thmory cal the scenes
selected in advance (mark
selecting Recordings from tScreen (
checkrk). Refer to Pre-
1 Open the index scinal ovies recorded in the built-in
memory.
• Seleche
• You n press
tab
VIDEO
icon (
open the index screen for video
snapot scenes (
2 Select ( ) e scene you want to copy to the memory card,
,
or a scene d on the date you want to copy.
This step is not necessary to copy all scenes or previously selected
scenes.
3 Copy the scene(s).
FUNC.
[
Copy (
)]
Desired option
[Yes]*
[OK]
FUNC.
* Press
to interrupt the operation while it is in progress.
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Copying the Entire Playlist
1 Open the index screen of the built-in memory's playlist.
• In the original movies index screen, select the
tab under the
PLAYLIST
icon (
• You can press
51), and press
.
VIDEO SNAP
to open the playlist for video snapshot
2 Copy the playlist.
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
Copy (
)]
[Yes]*
[OK]
* Press
to interrupt the operation while it is in progress.
IMPORTANT
• Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS dicator is on or
flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanendata ss.
- Do not open the memory card slot cover.
- Do not disconnect the power source off the corder.
- Do not change the camcorder’s opde.
NOTES
• If the memory card slot cor thOCK switch on the mem-
ory card is set pent ll not be able to copy movies to
the memory rd.
• Scenes that re edited using ftware on the supplied Video
Tools CD-ROand werhen written back to the camcorder cannot
be copied to thmemorard. You may also not be able to copy
scenes that were norded with this camcorder.
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Photos
Refer to this chapter for details on shooting photos – taking
photos and playing them back, capturing photos from video
and printing photos.
Basic Recording
Taking Photos
(
1 Set the camera mode dial to or
.
2 Turn on the camcorder.
By default, photos are
recorded in the built-y. Yo
can set the memor
recording media for
HOTO
3 Press
halfw
Once tfocus is automa
adjusted
will tugreen and one
or more Aames ill appear.
PHOTO
4 Press
fully.
The ACCESS indicator will flash as the photo is being recorded.
IMPORTANT
• Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or
flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss.
- Do not open the memory card slot cover.
- Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder.
- Do not change the camcorder’s operating mode.
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NOTES
• If the subject is not suitable for autofocus,
turns yellow. Adjust the
focus manually (
• When the subject is too bright, [Overexp.] will flash on the screen. In
such case, use the optional 58 mm ND4L filter.
Selecting Photo Size and Quality
Photos are recorded as JPG files. As a general rule, select a larger
photo size for higher quality. Select the [
with an aspect ratio of 16:9.
3264x1840] size for photos
(
Options
Photo size options and the approximatr of phs that can be
recorded on memory cards of various iven in ttable
below.
Approximate number of lablon a memory card
Default value
Memory card
128 MB
512 MB
1 GB
1
Photo quality →
Photo size ↓
LW 3264x1840
15
10
50
35
25
15
75
55
50
35
105 160 325 230 345 695
80 120 245 170 260 520
L 3264x2456
2
MW 1920x1080
150 315 470 925 670 1,000 1,970
M 1920x1440
115 235 355 705 505 760 1,500
3
S 640x480
340 490 890 2,070 2,995 5,390 4,395 6,350 11,430
1
: [Super Fine],
This size is only available for recording in
Approximate number of photos that can actually be recorded on the memory
card. (The maximum number of remaining photos displayed on the screen is
9999.)
: [Fine], : [Normal].
2
3
mode (simultaneous recording)
(
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FUNC.
[
3264x2456]
Desired photo size*
FUNC.
Desired photo quality*
* Press
to move back and forth between size and quality selection. The number
displayed on the right corner indicates the approximate number of photos that can
be recorded with the current quality/size setting.
NOTES
• The actual number of photos that can be recorded will vary depending
on the subject and shooting conditions.
• The camcorder retains the last setting used even if you set the cam-
corder to
mode.
• When printing photos, use the following guidelines as a reference for
selecting the print size.
- L 3264x2456: To print photos up to A3 size (29x 42 cm,
11.7 x 16.5 in.).
- M 1920x1440: To print photos up ize (9 x cm, 3.5 x 5 in.) or
postcard size (10 x 14.8 cm, 4
- S 640x480: To send photos as echments to post on the
Web.
- LW 3264x1840, M: To int photos with a 16:9 aspect
ratio. (Wide-sized prequd.)
Deleting a oto Right After Recording It
You can delethe pto recorded last while reviewing it within the
time set for the
[Photo Review Time] option (or immediately after
recording it, if [Photo Review Time] is set to [
Off]).
(
While reviewing the photo immediately after recording:
1 Press
.
If the joystick guide wasn’t displayed while
reviewing the photo, it will appear now. Press
again.
2 Select ( ) [Yes] and press
.
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Basic Playback
Viewing Photos
(
To start directly in single photo view
1 Set the camera mode dial to
.
2 Press
.
The last photo recorded will be
displayed in single photo view.
3 Push the joystick (
between photos.
) to move
Push the joystick (
) and hold it
down to run quickly through the
photos.
To get to single photo viindscreen
Pressing when rece caera mode dial set to
will open he movie in
or
1 Open the pto index scre
•
You n select te photos in the built-in memory or on the
memory car
• You can changmber of photos displayed per index page.
2 Select ( ) a photo.
,
• Move the orange selection frame to the photo you want to view.
• When you have recorded a large number of photos, you can display
(
) a slidebar below the photo thumbnails and browse (
)
through whole index pages.
3 Press
.
The selected photo is displayed in single photo view.
To get to the index screen from single photo view
1 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
2 Select (
) the
icon and press
.
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You can also move the zoom lever toward W to open the photo index
screen.
Photo Jump Function
When you have recorded a large number of photos, you can jump 10 or
100 photos at a time.
1 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
2 Select (
) the
icon and press
.
3 Select (
4 Jump (
) [
Jump 10 photos] or [
Jump 100 photos].
) the number of photos selected apress
.
IMPORTANT
• Observe the following precautioe ACCEindicator is on or
flashing. Failing to do so may resanent daloss.
- Do not open the memard sl.
- Do not disconnect ouror turn off the camcorder.
- Do not change the opeing mode.
• The followage fe dislayed correctly.
- Imagenot recorded mcorder.
- Imagedited on or uplfrom a computer.
- Images hose file ames have been changed.
Deleting Photos
You can delete those photos that you are not interested in keeping.
(
Deleting a Single Photo
1 In single photo view, select (
2 Open ( ) the joystick guide.
) the photo you want to delete.
3 Select (
) the
icon and press
.
4 Select ( ) [Yes] and press
.
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Using the FUNC. Menu
1 In single photo view, open the photo selection screen.
FUNC.
[
Delete]
[
Delete] appears on the screen.
2 Select ( ) the photo you want to delete and press
3 Select ( ) [Yes] and press to delete the photo.
.
FUNC.
4 Repeat steps 2-3 to delete additional photos or press
to close the menu.
twice
Deleting Photos from the Index Screen
Options
[All Photos] Deletes all the photos.
[This Photo] Deletes only the photo marked wtorange selec-
tion frame.
[Selected Photos] Deletes all the ected in vance
(marked with a checkark). Ree-selecting ecordings
from the Index Scre
1 Open the photndex s
You cselect the built-in memory or on the
memory car
2 Select (
,
) the pto you want to delete.
This step is not cessto delete all photos or previously selected
photos.
3 Delete the photo(s).
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
Delete]
Desired option
[Yes]*
[OK]
* If you selected an option other than [This Photo], you can press
to interrupt
the operation while it is in progress. Some photos will be deleted nevertheless.
IMPORTANT
• Be careful when deleting photos. Deleted photos cannot be recovered.
• Protected photos cannot be deleted.
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Magnifying Photos during Playback
In single photo view, photos can be magnified up to 5 times.
appear for photos that cannot be enlarged.
will
(
1 Move the zoom lever toward T.
• The photo is magnified by 2 times and a
frame appears indicating the position of
the magnified area.
• To further enlarge the photo, move the
zoom lever toward T. To reduce the
magnification times, move it toward W.
2 Move (
,
) the frame to the part
of the photo you want to see enlarged.
To cancel the magnification, mom lever ward W until the
frame disappears.
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Additional Functions
Flash
You can use the flash to take photos in dark places.
(
Options
(
Default value)
(auto)
The flash fires automatically according to the brightness
of the subject.
(red-eye reduction, auto) The flash fires automtically accord-
ing to the brightness of the subject. The assist lp lights up to
reduce the red-eye effect.
(flash on) The flash always fires.
(flash off) The flash does not
1 Open ( ) the joystick g
Flash
2 Select (
) [ Flash]
.
• Press
realy to n the
flash mod.
• The icon ohe selected flasde
appears.
isappeaafter 4 seconds.
Example: selecting red-eye
reduction flash
PHOTO
3 Press
, t hway to activate
the autofocus and then fully to record the
photo.
Depending on the setting selected and shooting conditions, the flash
will pop up and fire. After using the flash, gently press the pop-up flash
to close it.
Using the VFL-2 Video Flash Light
You can use the optional VFL-2 Video Light Flash as an external flash
when its POWER switch is set to
ON. The procedure for setting the
external flash is the same as for the built-in flash.
Attach the optional VFL-2 Video Flash Light to the mini advanced
shoe.
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Refer to Using the Mini Advanced Shoe (
appears when you turn on the video flash light (
ON). For
details about using the video flash light, refer to the instruction manual
of the VFL-2.
NOTES
• The flash will not fire in the following cases:
- When you manually adjust the exposure in
reduction) mode.
(auto) or
(red-eye
- During auto exposure bracketing.
- In the [ Fireworks] recording program.
- When using an optional video light.
PHOTO
• About the AF-Assist Lamp: While you press
halfway, if the sur-
roundings of the subject are too dark, the mini vio light may pop up
and the assist lamp may light up briefly in or to able the camcorder
to focus more accurately (AF-assist lamp).
- You can also set
[AF-Asp] to [
ff] so the assist
- The camcorder may not be able even if the F-assist lamp is
on.
• The practical range appx. 1 to 2 m (3.3 to 6.6 ft.). The
practical rawith ched approx. 1 to 4 m (3.3 to
13.1 ft.). any case, tge will depend on the recording con-
ditions.
• The rangof the flash decreases in continuous shooting mode.
• For red-ereductioto be effective, the subject needs to look at the
assist lamp. e dee of reduction depends on the distance and on
each individual.
• The flash mode cannot be selected when the exposure is locked.
• We recommend not using the flash while the optional Wide-converter or
Tele-converter is attached; its shadow can appear on the screen.
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Drive Mode: Continuous Shooting and Exposure Bracketing
Take a series of photos of a moving subject or record the same picture in
3 levels of exposure in order to choose later the photo you like the best.
(
POINTS TO CHECK
• Select a recording program other than [ Fireworks].
Options
(
Default value)
[
Single]
Records a single photo.
[
[
Continuous Shooting],
Hi-Speed Continuous Shooting] Captura ss of up to 60
photos as long as you hold
pressed There are
PHOTO
two continuous shooting speed normal prox. 3 pho-
tos/second) and high speed (aotos/sed).
[
Auto Exposure Bracketi] The der record3 photos
using 3 different exprk, nal, light in 1/2 EV steps),
allowing you to choo yoke the best.
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
ngle]
De
Continuous Soting/Hi-peed Continuous Shooting
PHOTO
1 Press
alfway activate the autofocus.
PHOTO
2 Press
fully and hold it pressed down.
Auto Exposure Bracketing
PHOTO
Press
, first halfway to activate the autofocus and then fully to
record the 3 photos.
NOTES
• Continuous shooting speeds are approximate and vary depending on
recording conditions and subjects.
• When the flash is used, continuous shooting speed will decrease to
approx. 2.1 photos/second. Continuous shooting speed will decrease
also when using slow shutter speeds (1/30 or slower).
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Taking Photos while Recording Movies (Simultaneous Recording)
You can record photos even while the camcorder is set to
mode.
Moreover, you can capture the photo at the same time you are record-
ing video. Photos recorded with simultaneous recording will have the
same aspect ratio of movies (16:9).
In
mode, the size/quality of photos taken while recording video
(simultaneous recording) will be determined by the setting selected
with this procedure; the size/quality of photos taken in record pause
mode will be determined by the photo size set in
mode (
(
FUNC.
[
Simultaneous Recording Of
Dired photo size*
FUNC.
Desired photo quality*
* Press
to move back and forth bnd qualitlection. The number
displayed on the right corner indicates mate numof photos that can
be recorded with the currety/size
(
PHOTO
While recding, or in re mode, press
the photo
to capture
NOTES
• The camcorder retains the last setting used even if you set the cam-
corder to mode.
• Photos cannot be recorded simultaneously while the digital zoom or a
digital effect is activated.
• Photos cannot be recorded simultaneously at [ 3264x1840] size
while the digital tele-converter (
• If while recording video, photos are recorded simultaneously at [
3264x1840] size, you may notice a very brief stop during the playback
of the video at the point where
was pressed.
PHOTO
• Photo quality will be higher when photos are recorded in
in mode during record pause.
Photos will be recorded on the memory selected for recording
mode or
•
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Light Metering Mode
The camcorder measures the light reflected from the subject in order to
calculate the optimal exposure settings. Depending on the subject, you
may want to change the way the light is measured and evaluated.
(
Options
(
Default value)
[
Evaluative]
Appropriate for standard shooting conditions,
including backlit scenes. The camcorder divides the picture into
several areas and the light is measured in all of them to achieve
the optimal exposure for the subject.
[
[
Center-Weighted Average] Averages the lighetered from
the entire screen, giving more weight to thsubt in the center.
Spot] Meters only the area within the spot nt frame. Use
this setting to adjust the exposuch the sect in the
center of the screen.
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
Evaluative]
opt
Slideshow
You can play a ideshow of all thhotos and even set it to music.
(
1 Open the photo index screen.
You can select the photos in the built-in memory or on the
memory card (
2 Open the list of background music tracks.
FUNC.
[
Select Music]
FUNC.
twice.
3 Select (
) a music track and press
• You can press
the playback.
to listen to the track selected. Press
to stop
• Select [Off] to play back slideshow without background music.
4 Back in the index screen, select (
slideshow.
,
) the first photo of the
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5 Press
/
to play back the slideshow set to the background
music selected.
• Press
to stop the slideshow and return to the photo index
screen.
• During the playback of the slideshow, push the joystick (
) to
adjust the volume of the background music.
NOTES
•
At the time of purchase, music files are stored in the built-in
memory. Transfer the music files to the same memory that contains the
photos you want to play back as a slideshow. For details, refer to the
‘Music Transfer Utility Software Guide’ (PDF file).
• The background music may not be played back rrectly when playing
back a slideshow from a memory card with slow nsfer rates.
Rotating Photos
You can rotate photos 90 egrees e to changtheir orienta-
tion.
(
1 In singphoto view, photo selection screen.
FUNC.
[
Rotate]
[
Rot] appeaon the screen.
2 Select (
3 Press
hoto you want to rotate.
to rotate the photo.
4 Repeat steps 2-3 to change the orientation of additional photos or
FUNC.
press
twice to close the menu.
Histogram Display
In single photo view, you can display the histogram and the icons of all
the functions used at the time of recording. The histogram will be dis-
played also immediately after taking a photo.
Use the histogram as a reference to verify the correct exposure of the
photo.
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(
The area to the right of the histogram
represents highlights and the left side
represents shadows. A photo whose
histogram skews to the right is rela-
tively bright; while one whose histo-
gram peaks to the left, is relatively
dark.
Shadows
Highlights
Capturing Photos from the Playback Scene
You can capture a single photo or a series of photos m a previously
recorded scene. The size of the captured photo) will
[MW 1920x1080] and it cannot be changed, but yoselect the
photo quality.
To select the photo capt
FUNC.
[
Men
SinPhoto] or
Capte from Video]
equence]
[
Continfrom the sam:
[Photo Cpture Quty] Desired photo quality*
FUNC.
* The number displaat the ottom indicates the approximate number of photos
that can be recorded e current quality setting.
To capture the photo(s)
1 Play back the scene containing the picture you want to capture.
2 Pause the playback at the point you want to capture.
PHOTO
3 Press
fully.
PHOTO
To capture a photo sequence, hold
pressed down.
NOTES
• The data code of the photos will reflect the date and time of recording of
the original scene.
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• Photos captured from a scene with a lot of fast movement may be
blurred.
•
Photos will be recorded on the memory selected for recording
photos (
• [
Photo Sequence]:
- Up to 100 photos can be captured at a time.
- The photo sequence capture will stop when the end of the scene is
reached (playback will pause at the beginning of the following scene).
- Photos will be captured at intervals of 1/30 second (1/24 second, if
the scene was recorded at a frame rate of [
PF24]).
Protecting Photos
You can protect photos from accidental erasure.
3)
Protecting Single Photos
1 In single photo view, n the plection sceen.
FUNC.
[
Prot
[
Protect] appeaen.
2 Select
3 Press
) te photo protect.
to protect th.
apps on the ottom bar and the photo cannot be deleted. Press
again remothe protection.
4 Repeat steps 2-3 to protect additional photos or press FUNC.
twice to close the menu.
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Protecting Photos from the Index Screen
Options
[Individual Photos] Opens the same screen described in Protect-
ing Single Photos (
107). Continue from step 3 of that proce-
dure to protect the photo.
[Selected Photos] Protects all the photos selected in advance
(marked with a checkmark). Refer to Pre-selecting Recordings
from the Index Screen (
[Remove All] Removes the protection from all photos.
1 Open the photo index screen.
You can select the photos in the built-in memoor on the
memory card (
2 Select (
,
) the photo you want to prote
This step is not necessary to protect y selectphotos or to
remove the protection from all photo
3 Protect the photo(s).
FUNC.
FUNC.
[
Protect]
ptio
[Yes]
[OK]
IMPORTANT
• Initializing the emory (
including protted photo.
Copying Photos
You can copy photos only from the built-in memory to the memory
card.
(
Copying a Single Photo
1 Select to view the photos recorded in the built-in memory.
move the zoom lever toward T to return to single photo view.
2 Open the photo selection screen.
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FUNC.
[
Copy (
)]
[
Copy (
)] appears on the screen.
3 Select (
) the photo you want to copy and press
.
4 Select ( ) [Yes] and press
to copy the photo.
5 Repeat steps 3-4 to copy additional photos or press FUNC. twice
to close the menu.
Copying Photos from the Index Screen
Options
[All Photos] Copies all the photos.
[This Photo] Copies only the photo marked wh the orange selec-
tion frame.
[Selected Photos] Copies all the photos led in advance
(marked with a checkmark). er to Precting Recordings
from the Index Screen (
1 Open the index screethe pcorded in the built-in
memory.
Move the zoom levnd tn select the
tab under the
icon
2 Select
,
) the want to copy.
This stes not necssary to copy all photos or previously selected
photos.
3 Copy the phos).
FUNC.
[
Copy (
)]
Desired option
[Yes]*
[OK]
FUNC.
* If you selected [Selected Photos] or [All Photos], you can press
the operation while it is in progress.
to interrupt
IMPORTANT
• Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or
flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss.
- Do not open the memory card slot cover.
- Do not disconnect the power source or turn off the camcorder.
- Do not change the camcorder’s operating mode.
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NOTES
• If there is not enough space on the memory card, as many photos as
possible will be copied before stopping the operation.
• If the memory card slot cover is open, or the LOCK switch on the mem-
ory card is set to prevent writing, you will not be able to copy photos to
the memory card.
• You may not be able to copy photos that were not recorded with this
camcorder.
-
Other Functions You Can Use when Taking Photos
You can also use the following functions...
The following functions and features of the camcorder can be used
either for shooting video or for taking photos. The way to set and use
them was already explained in detail, so we refer you to he relevant
page in the “Video” section.
• Zoom (
• Quick Start (
• Recording programs (
• Manual exposure adjustutombacklight correction
• Manual focus adustmen
(
• Face detectn (
• White balan(
• Image effec
• Digital effects
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Printing Photos
Printing Photos (Direct Print)
The camcorder can be connected to any PictBridge-compatible
printer. You can mark in advance the photos you want to print and set
Canon printers: SELPHY printers of the CP, DS and ES series and PIXMA
printers marked with the PictBridge logo.
(
Connecting the Camcorder to the Printer
1 Set the camcorder to
You can select the photos ilt-in memy or on the
return to single pho
me photo ew.
2 Turn on nter.
3 Connethe camcordprinter using the supplied USB
cable.
4
• Connen . Rer to Connection Diagrams (
• If the deviypelection screen appears, select [Computer/Printer]
and press
appears and changes to
(print/share) button lights up and the current print settings
.
•
.
• The
will be displayed for approx. 6 seconds.
IMPORTANT
• If
continues to flash (for more than 1 minute) or if
does not
appear, the camcorder is not correctly connected to the printer. In such
case, disconnect the USB cable and turn off the camcorder and the
printer. After a short while, turn them on again, set the camcorder to
mode and restore the connection.
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• During the following operations, even if you connect a printer to the
camcorder it will not be recognized.
- Deleting all photos
- Removing all transfer orders
- Removing all print orders
NOTES
•
will appear for photos that cannot be printed.
• We recommend powering the camcorder using the compact power
adapter.
• Refer also to the printer’s instruction manual.
• If you have no intention to use the optional DW-100 DVD Burner, you
can set
Printer] (
or
[USB Connection Type] to [
Computer/
every time you connect the camcorder to a printr.
• Connection to a PictBridge-compatible printer wilt rk when the
memory contains 2,500 photos or moreest perance, we rec-
ommend keeping the number of pho00.
Printing with the
(Print/Butto
You can print one copy of timewithout changing the set-
tings, simply by psing
(
1 Select (
print.
) photo u wish to
.
2 Press
• Printing starts. The
button
flashes and stays on when the
printer finishes printing the photo.
• To continue printing, select (
another photo.
)
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Selecting the Print Settings
You can select the number of copies and other settings for printing.
Setting options vary depending on your printer model.
(
Options
[
Paper Size]* Available paper sizes vary depending on the
printer model.
[
[
Paper Type]* Select [Photo], [Fast Photo], [Plain] or [Default].
Page Layout]* Select [Default], [Bordered] or one of the follow-
ing page layouts.
[Borderless]: The photo is enlarged and mabe slightly cropped
at the edges to fit the paper.
[
[
] (Date print) Select [On]efault].
] (Print effect) ble onprinters compatible with the
Image OptimizSeleOn], [Off] or [Default].
Canon PIXMApriers: You can also select
[Viv, [] and
[
] (mber of copit 1-99 copies.
* Select (
,
) [per Settings] and press
to change all three settings
consecuty.
NOTES
• Print setting options and [Default] settings vary depending on the printer
model. For details, refer to the printer’s instruction manual.
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[x photos/sheet]: Printing multiple photos on the same sheet
When using Canon printers you can print the same photo multiple
times on the same sheet of paper. Use the following table as a guideline
for the recommended number of copies depending on the [
Size] setting.
Paper
[
Paper Size]→
[CreditCard]
[9 x 13 cm] [10 x 14.8 cm]
[A4]
Canon printer ↓
1
PIXMA / SELPHY DS
SELPHY CP/ES
–
–
2, 4, 9 or 16
2 or 4
4
–
2
2, 4 or 8
2 or 4
1
2
You can also use the special sticker sheets.
SELPHY CP series only:
- With the [8 photos/sheet] setting, you can also use the spl sticker sheets.
- You can use [2 photos/sheet] or [4 photos/sheet] alwhesing wide-sized
photo paper with [Default] settings.
Printing after Changing the Print Settings
1 Select (
2 Open ( ) the joystick
3 Select ( ) e icon
) the photo yo pr
.
The print sengs menu app
Current paper settings (paper
size, paper type and page layout)
Date printing
Print effect
Paper settings
Trimming settings (
116)
Number of copies
4 In the print settings menu, select (
,
) the setting you want
to change and press
.
5 Select (
) the desired setting option and press
.
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6 Select (
,
) [Print] and press
.
• Printing starts. The print settings menu disappears when the print job
is completed.
• To continue printing, select (
) another photo.
To cancel a print job
1 Press
([Stop]) while printing.
2 Select ( ) [OK] and press
.
When you have finished printing
Disconnect the USB cable from the camcorder and printer and turn off
the camcorder.
Print errors
If an error occurs while printing, an error mesor example, [No
paper]) will appear on the camcordeen. Sthe problem refer-
ring to the error message list (
manual.
• Canon's PictBridge-corinterrinting does not resume auto-
matically after you sblemselect [Continue] and press
to resume printing. If not ailable, select [Stop] and press
and en rtart he beginning.
• Other prers or if the erists with a Canon printer: If printing
does noesume automaticdisconnect the USB cable and turn off
the camcder. Afteshort while, turn on the camcorder and restore
the USB coectio
IMPORTANT
• You may not be able to print correctly, using a PictBridge-compatible
printer, photos whose file names have been changed or that were
recorded, created, edited or changed with any device other than this
camcorder.
• If [Busy] does not disappear, disconnect the USB cable and restore the
connection after a short while.
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Trimming Settings
Set the paper size and page layout before changing the trimming set-
tings. Trimming settings apply to one photo only.
(
1 Open the print settings menu.
Refer to steps 1-2 in Printing after
Changing the Print Settings (
114).
2 Select ( ) [Trimming] and press
,
.
The trimming frame appears.
3 Change the size of the trimming frame.
• Move the zoom lever toward T to shrink the fra, d move it
toward W to enlarge it. Press
to e the oration of the
frame (portrait/landscape).
• To cancel the trimming settings, moom lever toard W until
the trimming frame disa
4 Move (
,
) the trito
the area you ano pri
FUN
5 Press
to return to t
settings me.
• The print areelectewill be indicated
by a green framn the thumbnail.
• To change other print settings and print the area you selected, refer
to steps 3-5 in Printing after Changing the Print Settings (
NOTES
• The trimming settings are canceled in the following cases:
- When you turn off the camcorder.
- When you disconnect the USB cable.
- When you expand the trimming frame beyond its maximum size.
- When you change the [Paper Size] setting.
• You may not be able to set the trimming settings for photos that were
not recorded with this camcorder.
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Print Orders
You can mark in advance the photos you want to print and set the
desired number of copies as a print order. Later, you can easily print
out the print orders by connecting the camcorder to a PictBridge-com-
patible printer (
(
POINTS TO CHECK
• Set the print orders before connecting the supplied USB cable to the
camcorder.
Marking Single Photos with Print Orders
1 In single photo view, open the photo selecreen.
FUNC.
[
Print Orders]
appears on the screen.
2 Select (
3 Press
) the phowant rk with a print order.
to set thr.
The numbf copioran.
4 Set ( the number desired and press
To canthe print order, she number of copies to 0.
.
5 Repeat sps 2-4 mark additional photos with print orders or
FUN
press
wto close the menu.
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Setting Print Orders from the Index Screen
Options
[Individual Photos] Opens the same screen described in Marking
Single Photos with Print Orders (
117). Continue from step 3
of that procedure to set the print order.
[Selected Photos (1 copy each)] Sets a print order of 1 copy of
each of the photos selected in advance (marked with a check-
mark). Refer to Pre-selecting Recordings from the Index Screen
(
[Remove All] Removes all the print orders.
1 Open the photo index screen.
You can select the photos in the built-in memor on the
memory card (
2 Select (
,
) the photo you wanark witprint order.
This step is not necessary to set prinr previouselected
photos or to remove all the print order
3 Set the print orders.
FUNC.
[
Print Ord
d opn
[Yes]
[OK]
FUNC.
Printing Photos arked with Print
1 Connect the mcordto the printer using the supplied USB
cable.
Refer to Connecting the Camcorder to the Printer (
2 Open the print menu.
FUNC.
[
Menu]
[
Print]
• The print menu appears.
• If there are no photos marked with print orders, [No
have been set] appears.
print orders
• Depending on the connected printer, you may be able to change
3 Select (
,
) [Print] and press
.
Printing starts. The print menu disappears when the printing is
completed.
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NOTES
• Restarting printing: Open the print menu as explained in step 2. In the
print settings menu, select [Print]* or [Resume] and press
remaining photos will be printed.
. The
Printing cannot be restarted when the print order settings have been
changed or if you deleted a photo with print order settings.
* In case the print order was interrupted after the first photo.
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External Connections
This chapter explains how to connect your camcorder to an
external device such as a TV, VCR, or computer.
Terminals on the Camcorder
COMPONENT OUT Terminal*
Access: Open the side terminal cover.
The component video terminal is for video only.
2
When you use connection , do not forget the
audio connections using thV OUT/
terminal.
USB Terminal
Acceside terminover.
DMI Terminal*
Opee side terminal cover.
I OUT minal offers a high-quality
nection that combines audio and
a single convenient cable.
AV OUT/ Terminal
Access: Open the rear terminal cover.
Sound from the built-in speaker will be muted
while the STV-250N Stereo Video Cable is
connected to the camcorder. Adjust the volume
on the connected TV.
* When connecting a cable to the camcorder, make sure to align the triangle marks
on the cable's connector and on the camcorder's terminal (
).
120 External Connections
Connection Diagrams
In the following connection diagrams, the left side shows the terminals
on the camcorder and the right side shows (for reference only) an
example of terminals on a connected device.
Type: Digital Quality: High definition Output only
Connect to a high-definition TV (HDTV) with an HDMI input terminal.
1
Connection
HTC-100 HDMI Cable
(optional)
(HDMI mini-
connector)
(standard HDMI
connector)
About the HDMITM connectio
1
The HDMI (High-Definition Multimface) conction ( ) is a
convenient all-digital on usingle cable for both video
and audio. When yoe cacorder to an HDTV equipped
with an HDMI terminnjoy eo and audio playback at
the highequaty.
- The HDI OUT terminamcorder is for output only. Do not
connecto an HDMI output terminal on an external device, as this
may dame the cacorder.
- Correct opion nnot be guaranteed when connecting the
camcorder to DVI monitors.
- Depending on the HDTV, correct playback of personal video content may
1
not be possible using connection . Try one of the other connections.
1
- While the camcorder is connected to an HDTV using connection , there
will be no video output from other terminals.
External Connections 121
Type: Analog Quality: Depends on the settings Output only
Connect to a high-definition TV (HDTV) or a standard TV with
component video input terminals. Change the following settings on
the camcorder:
2
Connection
-
[Component Output] according to the TV set (standard or
high definition) (
-
[AV/Headphones] to [
AV] (
Red
Blue
CTC-100/S Component Cable
(supplied)
Green
Whit
Red
STV-250N Stereo Video Cab
(supplied)
Type: Analodard inition Output only
t to a VCR wh audio/video input terminals.
Change the follon the camcorder:
3
Connection
-
[TV Typing to the TV set (widescreen or 4:3), if
the TV cat automatically detect and change the aspect ratio
[AV/headphones] to [
-
AV] (
Yellow
White
Red
STV-250N Stereo Video Cable
(supplied)
122 External Connections
Playback on a TV Screen
Connect the camcorder to a TV to enjoy your recordings with family
and friends. Playback on an HDTV using one of the high-definition con-
nections will ensure the best playback quality.
(
1 Turn off the camcorder and the TV.
2 Connect the camcorder to the TV.
Refer to Connection Diagrams (
121) and select the most
appropriate connection for your TV.
3 Turn on the connected TV.
On the TV, select as the video input the same termino which you
connected the camcorder. Refer to the instructimaal of the
connected TV.
4 Turn on the camcorder and set it t
de (
Play back the movies or
NOTES
• We recommd powering ther using the compact power
adapter.
3
• Connection hen yoplay back your 16:9 movies on standard TV
sets with a 4:3 act ro, the TV set will switch automatically to wide-
screen mode if it is compatible with the Video ID-1 system. Otherwise,
change the aspect ratio of the TV manually.
• To correctly play back movies recorded with x.v.Color (
141) on an
HDTV compatible with this standard, additional settings may be
required on the connected HDTV. Refer to the TV’s instruction manual.
124 External Connections
Saving Your Recordings
Saving Your Recordings on a Computer
Movies recorded with this camcorder are saved in the built-in memory
(
only) or on the memory card. Because space is limited, make
sure to save your recordings on a computer on a regular basis.
PIXELA ImageMixer 3 SE
With the software supplied on the Transfer Utilities CD-ROM you can
select scenes and save them on your computer's hard disk. If
necessary, video files previously saved on a computer can be restored
back to the camcorder. The software on the supd Video Tools CD-
ROM offers many options for organizing yovidlibrary, editing
video and more.
For details about installing the softfer to ‘ELA ImageMixer 3
SE’ Installation Guide.
Saving your Recordings Com
The following options labl
• Use the otil DWurner o create high-definition
(AVCHDdiscs of youd Photo DVDs of your photos
(
126
• Connect e camcoer to an external recording device (DVD or HDD
recorder, VR, etco save standard-definition copies of your
movies (
IMPORTANT
• While the camcorder is connected to a computer, do not open the
memory card slot cover and do not remove the memory card.
• When the camcorder is connected to a computer: Do not access, change or
delete any of the camcorder’s folders or files directly from the computer
as this may result in permanent data loss. Always save your recordings
on the computer, and restore the files to the camcorder, using only the
software on the supplied Transfer Utilities CD-ROM.
External Connections 125
Authoring High-Definition (AVCHD) Discs and Photo DVDs
You can connect the camcorder to the optional DW-100 DVD Burner to
create high-definition DVD discs (AVCHD specifications). This way, you
can save your video recordings in the highest video quality available.
You can also create Photo DVDs from your photos that you can play
back with most standard DVD players.
Refer to this section along with the relevant sections in the instruction
manual of the DW-100.
(
Options for creating AVCHD discs (
mode)
[All Scenes]* Add all the scenes to the disc(s).
[Remaining Scenes]* Add only those scenhat ve not been
previously added to a disc.
[Playlist] Add only the scenes inche playli
87). If
you have recorded scenes in Madd to thlaylist in
advance only those scerecorher recordig modes
and select this optiothe c.
* Select this option only wave en recorded in MXP mode.
Options for crating Photo
mode)
[All PhotosAdd all the phthe slideshow on the disc.
[Transfer Ors] Adonly photos marked with transfer orders
(
Preparations on the Camcorder
1 Turn on the camcorder and set it to
definition discs of your movies or
DVDs of your photos.
mode to create high-
mode to create Photo
• Power the camcorder using the compact power adapter.
Select in advance the memory that contains the recordings
•
126 External Connections
2 Select the scenes or photos you want to add to the disc.
FUNC.
[
Menu]
or
[Add Recordings to Disc]
FUNC.
Desired option
Connecting to the DW-100 DVD Burner and Creating a Disc
1 Turn on the DVD Burner.
DW-100 Refer to Creating DVDs.
2 Connect the camcorder to the DVD Burner using the supplied
USB cable.
4
• Connection . Refer to Connection Diagrams (
123) and
DW-100 Connections.
• If the device type selection screen appears, select [DVD Burner] and
press
.
• When the connection is completed, [No isc] be displayed.
3 Insert a brand new disc into the DVD Burn
• Use the OPEN/CLOSE buttoVD Burno open and close
the disc tray.
• After the disc is recd, an tion screen will display the
type of DVD you and estimated time and number of
discs it will require diyou inserted).
• If you iera Dhat aready contains data, [The disc
alreacontains datisplayed. To overwrite the data
(erasthe previous coof the disc), press
press again.
, select [Yes] and
4 Press the ston on the DVD
Burner.
• A progress bar will be displayed on the
screen.
• After pressing the start button (while the
disc is being written) the operation
cannot be canceled.
• When the last disc is finalized, [Task completed] will be displayed.
Take out the disc and close the disc tray.
When the data requires multiple discs
After a disc is finalized, it will be ejected automatically and a message
will appear. Insert the next disc and close the disc tray.
External Connections 127
To create an additional copy of the same disc
After the operation is finished, insert a brand new disc, close the disc
tray and repeat the operation.
IMPORTANT
• AVCHD discs containing scenes recorded in MXP mode cannot be cre-
ated with the optional DW-100 DVD burner. Use the software on the
supplied Video Tools CD-ROM to save such scenes.
• While the camcorder is connected to the DVD Burner, do not open the
memory card slot cover and do not remove the memory card.
• Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator on the
camcorder is on or flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent
data loss.
- Do not open the memory card slot cover.
- Do not disconnect the USB cable.
- Do not disconnect the power source or turn off tcorder or the
DVD Burner.
- Do not change the camcorder’s ope.
• For important information on handling ys, refer to
Cautions on handling.
W-100
NOTES
• If a scene donot fit entirelc, it may be divided and con-
tinue on the t disc.
• When the camrder coins a large number of scenes to be saved on
discs, it may taka long me for the connection to the DVD Burner
(step 2 above) to be mpleted. For best performance, we recommend
limiting the number of scenes to be saved to 500 or fewer scenes. (With
500 scenes, it will take approximately 3 minutes to complete the con-
nection.)
• In addition to the JPG image files, Photo DVDs contain a slideshow of
all the photos saved (each played back for approximately 3 seconds).
128 External Connections
Playing back high-definition (AVCHD) discs created with the
DW-100 DVD Burner
DVD players or Blu-ray Disc
players compatible with
AVCHD
Type of external player →
DVD players not compatible
with AVCHD*
Disc content ↓
Discs containing only
scenes recorded in
FXP/XP+/SP/LP mode
Can be played back
Cannot be played back*
* Do not insert a disc into an incompatible device, as you may not be able to eject
the disc.
Playing Back AVCHD Discs Using the DW-100 DVD Bner
You can use the optional DW-100 DVD Burned camcorder also to
play back high-definition (AVCHD) discn a TV. s very convenient,
for example to play back your dislocatiohere an AVCHD-
compatible DVD player is not availa
(
1 Connect the camcTV.
1
2
Refer to onnection
121). Select connection
or
to
enjoy hh-definition pla
2 Turn on e camcder and set it to
3 Turn on thVD urner and set it to Disc Playback mode.
Refer to Playing DVDs.
mode (
49).
DW-100
4 Connect the camcorder to the DVD Burner using the supplied
USB cable.
4
• Connection . Refer to Connection Diagrams (
123) and
DW-100 Connections.
• If the device type selection screen appears, select [DVD Burner] and
press
.
5 Insert the disc you want to play back into the DVD Burner.
• Use the OPEN/CLOSE button on the DVD Burner to open and close
the disc tray.
External Connections 129
• After the disc is recognized, the disc's content will be displayed in an
index screen.
6 Select (
,
) the scene you want to play back and press
to begin the playback.
IMPORTANT
• While the camcorder is connected to the DVD Burner, do not open the
memory card slot cover and do not remove the memory card.
NOTES
• Only AVCHD discs created with the DW-100 DVD Burner can be played
back using the DVD Burner.
• The camcorder’s menus cannot be accessed while thamcorder is
connected to the DVD Burner.
• With the exception of fast playback at 60x speed, l playback
modes (
To play back Photo DVDs
Photo DVDs are created usideo ecifications (standard def-
inition). Play back your Phng sndard DVD players.
If your computer a DVan plback the slideshow as
a DVD and you an also accal photos as JPG files.
NOTES
• Photo DVDs canbe ayed back using the DW-100 DVD Burner.
Copying your Recordings to an External Video Recorder
You can copy your recordings by connecting the camcorder to a VCR
or a digital video device with analog audio/video inputs. Video output
will be in standard definition, although the original scenes are in high
definition.
(
130 External Connections
Connecting
3
Connect the camcorder to the VCR using Connection . Refer to Con-
nection Diagrams (
Recording
1 External device: Load a blank cassette or disc and set the device
to record pause mode.
2 Turn on the camcorder and set it to
Verify that [AV/Headphones] is set to [
mode (
AV].
49).
3 Camcorder: Locate the scene you wish to copy and pause
playback shortly before the scene.
4 Camcorder: Resume playback.
By default, on-screen displays will be emdded the output video
DISP.
signal. You can change the displays by repepressing
(
78).
5 External device: Start recordine scene u wish to copy
appears; stop recordhen it
6 Camcorder: Stop
NOTES
• We recomend powering amcorder using the compact power
adapter.
Transferring Photos to a Computer (Direct Transfer)
With the software supplied on the DIGITAL VIDEO Solution Disk
CD-ROM you can transfer photos to a computer simply by pressing
.
Refer also to the relevant sections in the ‘Digital Video Software’
Instruction Manual (PDF file).
(
External Connections 131
Preparations
Install the software before you connect the camcorder to the computer
for the first time. (Windows users only: you also need to select Camer-
aWindow's auto-launch setting.) After that, just connect the camcorder
to the computer (steps 2 and 3) and proceed directly to transfer the
1 Install the software on the supplied DIGITAL VIDEO Solution
Disk CD-ROM.
Refer to the installation guide (separate leaflet included with the
CD-ROM).
2 Set the camcorder to
mode, in single photo view.
Select the photos in the built-in memory or on te memory card
(
view.
3 Connect the camcorder to the compsing thpplied USB
cable.
4
• Connection . Refer to Connection s (
• If the device type selectapp, select [Computer/Printer]
and press
.
• The direct traer menthe mcorder screen and the
buttolights up.
First-time conction to computer running Windows
Windows users oy: The st time you connect the camcorder to the
computer, you also o select the CameraWindow auto-launch
setting.
DVSD
Refer to Starting CameraWindow.
IMPORTANT
• While the camcorder is connected to the computer, do not open the
memory card slot cover and do not remove the memory card.
• Observe the following precautions while the ACCESS indicator is on or
flashing. Failing to do so may result in permanent data loss.
- Do not open the memory card slot cover.
- Do not disconnect the USB cable.
- Do not turn off the camcorder or the computer.
- Do not change the camcorder’s operating mode.
132 External Connections
• Operation may not work correctly depending on the software and the
specifications/settings of your computer.
• If you wish to use the image files on your computer, make copies of
them first. Use the copied files, retaining the originals.
• During the following operations, even if you connect the camcorder to
the computer it will not be recognized.
- Deleting all photos
- Removing all transfer orders
- Removing all print orders
NOTES
• We recommend powering the camcorder using the compact power
adapter.
• Refer also to the computer’s instruction manual.
• Users of Windows Vista, Windows XP and Mac OS X: ur camcorder is
equipped with the standard Picture Transfer to(PTP) allowing you
to transfer photos (JPEG only) simponneche camcorder to a
computer using the supplied USithout hng to install the
supplied software.
• If you have no intentiothe l DW-100 DVD Burner, you
can set
Printer] (
or
Contion Type] to [
Computer/
you connt tcamompuer.
• When thmemory conphotos or more, you may not be able
to transphotos to a co. Try using a card reader to transfer the
photos ohe memy card.
memory, cy them o the memory card in advance (
To transfer the photos in the built-in
• If you connecamcorder to the computer while it is set to
mode, the process of creating scene thumbnails will start automatically.
In such case, press
([Skip]) to stop the process and use the com-
puter's Safely Remove Hardware function (Windows) or Eject function
(Mac OS) to end the connection to the camcorder. Disconnect the USB
cable, set the camcorder to
mode and restore the connection.
External Connections 133
Transferring Photos
(
Automatic Transfer Options
All the relevant photos will be transferred to the computer in one batch
and their thumbnails will be displayed on the computer.
[
[
All Photos] Transfers all photos.
New Photos] Transfers only those photos that have not yet
been transferred to the computer.
[
Photos with Transfer Orders] Transfers photos marked with
Manual Transfer Options
You can select the photo(s) to transfer.
[
[
Select and Transfer] Select tto trans.
Set as Desktop Wallpa] Seloto and set it as your
computer’s desktop d.
Automatic transfer options
Select ( ) a transfer option and press
.
• The camcorder returns to the transfer menu once the transfer is com-
pleted.
• To cancel the transfer, select (
) [Cancel] and press
, or press
FUNC.
.
Manual transfer options
1 Select (
) a transfer option and press
.
134 External Connections
2 Select (
) the photo you wish to transfer and press
.
• [ Select and Transfer]: Repeat this step to select other photos to
transfer.
• The
button will flash while the photos are being transferred.
FUNC.
3 Press
to return to the transfer menu.
NOTES
• When the camcorder is connected to the computer and the photo
FUNC.
selection screen is displayed, press
menu.
to return to the transfer
Transfer Orders
You can mark in advance the photos you wt to ansfer to the com-
puter as transfer orders. You can set transfer ofor up to 998 pho-
tos.
(
33
POINTS TO CHECK
• Set the tsfer rders cting the camcorder to the computer.
Marking Sle Photos with Trafer Orders
1 In single oto vi, open the photo selection screen.
FUNC.
[
nsfer Orders]
appears on the screen.
2 Select (
) the photo you want to mark with a transfer order.
to set the transfer order.
3 Press
• A checkmark
appears in the box next to the transfer order icon
.
• Press
again to cancel the transfer order.
4 Repeat steps 2-3 to mark additional photos with transfer orders or
FUNC.
press
twice to close the menu.
External Connections 135
Setting Transfer Orders from the Index Screen
Options
[Individual Photos] Opens the same screen described in Marking
3 of that procedure to set the transfer order.
[Selected Photos] Marks all the photos selected in advance
(marked with a
checkmark) with a transfer order. Refer to Pre-
[Remove All] Removes all the transfer orders.
1 Open the photo index screen.
You can select the photos in the built-in memoor on the
memory card (
2 Select (
,
) the photo you want to mark ransfer order.
This step is not necessary to set transs for prusly selected
photos or to remove all the transfer
3 Set the transfer orders.
FUNC.
[
Transfer O
esireoption
[Yes]
[OK]
FUNC.
Transferring phs marked witrders
Connect the cacorder to he computer and select [
Photos with
Transfer Orders] the trafer menu (
136 External Connections
Additional Information
This chapter contains troubleshooting advice, screen mes-
sages, handling and maintenance tips, and other information.
Appendix: Menu Options Lists
Menu items not available appear grayed out. For details about how to
select an item, refer to Using the Menus (
35). For details about each
function, see the reference page. Menu options without a reference
page are explained after the tables. Menu options in boldface indicate
default values.
FUNC. Menu
FUNC. Menu
FUNC. Menu - Recording Mod
Menu item
Settinns
AE],
AE],
y AE]
Recording programs
[
[
[
z
z
[
Cin
z
z
–
64
[
[
[
ortrait], [ Sports], [ Night],
Snow], [ Beach], [ Sunset],
Spotlight], [ Fireworks]
z
Light metering mode
White balance
[
[
Evaluative],
Center-Weighted Average], [
–
z
z
Spot]
[
[
[
Automatic], [ Daylight], [
Shade],
Fluorescent],
z
Cloudy], [
Fluorescent H], [ Custom WB]
Image Effect Off], [ Vivid],
Neutral], [ Low Sharpening],
Soft Skin Detail], [ Custom Effect]
Tungsten], [
Image effects
[
[
[
z
z
Additional Information 137
Menu item
Setting options
Digital effects
[
[
[
Digital Effect Off], [ Fade Trigger],
Wipe], [ Black & White], [ Sepia],
Art]
z
–
77
[
[
Digital Effect Off], [ Black & White],
Sepia]
–
–
z
z
Drive mode
[
[
[
Single], [
Continuous Shooting],
45
Hi-Speed Continuous Shooting],
Auto Exposure Bracketing]
Recording mode
[
[
[
[
[
High Quality 24 Mbps],
High Quality 17 Mbps],
High Quality 12 Mbps],
Standard Play 7 Mbps],
Long Play 5 Mbps]
z
–
Simultaneous
recording
[
[
Simultaneous Recorff],
z
–
3264x1840], [
[
Super Fine], [ Finemal]
Photo size/quality
[
[
3264264x6],
1920x48
–
z
[
Super , [ Normal]
138 Additional Information
Setup Menus
FUNC. Menu - Playback Modes
(movie playback),
in the original index screen;
(playback of video snapshot scenes):
- available only in the playlist index screen; z - avail-
- available only
able in both; — - not available in either.
(photo playback): - available only in single photo view;
the photo index screen; z - available in both; — - not available in either.
- available only in
Menu item
Setting options
[Select Music]
[Off], list of background music tracks
z
[Select]
[Individual Scenes],
–
57
[Remove All Selections]
[Individual Photos],
–
–
[Remove All Selections]
[All Scenes], [All Scedate)],
[This Scene], [Se]
–
–
91
[Copy (
)]
[No], [Yes
[No
–
–
–
–
[All oto],
[Sel
[Add to Plat]
[All Scete)], [This Scene],
[Selcted Scenes]
–
[Divide]
[Move]
–
–
–
–
–
–
[Protect]
–
–
–
–
[Individual Photos], [Selected Photos],
[Remove All]
[Print Orders]
0-99 copies
–
–
–
–
[Individual Photos],
[Selected Photos (1 copy each)],
[Remove All]
Additional Information 139
Menu item
Setting options
[Transfer Orders]
–
–
–
–
–
[Individual Photos], [Selected Photos],
[Remove All]
[Rotate]
[Delete]
–
–
–
58
[All Scenes], [All Scenes (this date)],
[This Scene], [Selected Scenes]
–
–
[All Scenes], [This Scene]
[No], [Yes]
–
–
–
–
[All Photos], [This Photo],
[Selected Photos]
[Scene Search]
[Calendar Screen], [Date Selection]
[Scenes with Faces]
–
–
–
Setup Menus
/
Cameup 1
Menu item
ptions
[Rec Medi[Built-in em.], [Mem. Card]
for Movies]
[Rec Media [Built-in Mem.], [Mem. Card]
z
z
z
z
z
–
–
for Photos]
[Frame Rate]
[
60i (Standard)], [
PF30],
[
PF24]
[x.v.Color]
[
On
], [
Off]
z
z
–
–
–
–
[Color Bars & Test
Tone]
[
[
Off], [
Color Bars & Tone]
Color Bars],
[Auto Rotate]
[
On], [ Off]
–
z
–
[Frame Rate]: Selects the frame rate to be used when recording.
PF30]: 30 frames per second, progressive. Use this frame rate to
[
easily edit your recordings, for example, to post them on the Web.
140 Additional Information
[
PF24]: 24 frames per second, progressive. Using this frame rate will
give your recordings a cinematic look. When combined with the [ Cine
[x.v.Color]: Uses a color space with an extended gamut to achieve
deeper colors, closer to real life.
• Use this function to record video only when you intend to play back your
recordings on an HDTV compatible with x.v.Color, connected to the
camcorder using an HDMI cable. If recordings made with x.v.Color are
played back on a non-compatible TV, colors may not be reproduced
correctly.
[Color Bars & Test Tone]: Use the color bars to calibrate the colors on an
external TV or monitor.
[Color Bars]: Displays a standard SMPTE color bar pattern.
[Color Bars & Tone]: In addition to the color bar pan, a 1 kHZ, -12 dB
test tone is output.
• Connect the camcorder to the TV or monitor play the color bars
(if desired, along with the test tonek the cs and audio record-
ing levels on the external monitot as necsary.
[Auto Rotate]: Photos thae recoportrait orientation (by turning
the camcorder on its srotaautomatically and displayed
correctly during playba
/
amera Setu
Menu i
Setting options
40x], [ 200x]
Speed 3],
Speed 1]
Normal AF]
Off]
Center Frame],
[Digital Zoom]
[Zoom Speed]
[
Off], [
z
z
–
–
[
[
Variable], [
Speed 2], [
z
[AF Mode]
[
[
Instant AF], [
z
–
z
z
z
–
–
[AF-Assist Lamp]
[Focus Priority]
Automatic], [
[
AiAF Frames], [
–
[
Off]
[Image Stabilizer]
[AGC Limit]
[
On
], [
Off]
0 dB], [
18 dB]
Off]
z
z
z
–
–
[
[
Automatic], [
12 dB], [
6 dB],
–
[Auto Slow Shutter]
[
On], [
z
–
–
Additional Information 141
Menu item
Setting options
Automatic], [ Off
On ], [ Off]
[Wind Screen]
[
]
z
z
–
–
–
–
[Microphone
Attenuator]
[
[Digital Zoom]: Determines the
operation of the digital zoom.
The color of the indicator indi-
cates the zoom.
Optical zoom
Digital zoom
• When activated, the cam-
corder will switch automatically
to digital zoom when you zoom
in beyond the optical zoom
range.
• With the digital zoom the
image is digitally processed, so
the image resolution will deteri-
orate the more you zoom in.
White
Light
blue
Dark
blue
Up to 10x
0x -
0x
40x -
200x
[AF Mode]: Select how fast the tofocus rate.
• With [ Instant AF] the adjuquickly to a new subject.
This is convenient for exahangg the focus from a near
subject to a far sect in nd, owhen recording fast-mov-
ing subjects.
• When the opnal Wide-conele-converter is attached to the
camcorder, it ay partially obstruct the Instant AF sensor. Set the AF
mode to [
mal AF
[Focus Priority]: Whefocus priority is activated, the camcorder
records a photo only after the focus has been adjusted automatically. You
can also select which AF frames to use.
[
AiAF Frames]: One or more AF frames out of the nine frames avail-
able are automatically selected and the focus is fixed on them.
Center Frame]: A single focusing frame appears in the center of the
screen and the focus is automatically fixed on it.
[
[
Off]: No AF frame will appear and the photo will be recorded immedi-
PHOTO
ately after you press
.
• When the recording mode is set to [ Fireworks], focus priority is auto-
matically set to [ Off].
• When focus priority is activated, if face detection (
vated, the camcorder will focus on the face of the main subject (white
face-detection frame) when one is detected.
142 Additional Information
[Image Stabilizer]: The image stabilizer compensates for camcorder
shake even at full telephoto.
• The image stabilizer is designed to compensate for a normal degree of
camcorder shake.
• We recommend setting the image stabilizer to [
tripod.
Off] when using a
[AGC Limit]: Sets a maximum value for the automatic gain control.
• When recording in dark places, the lower the maximum AGC limit, the
darker the scene will be recorded.
• The highest gain levels will be available when set to [
• This function can also be assigned to the custom key/dial (
Automatic].
[Auto Slow Shutter]: The camcorder automatically uses slow shutter
speeds to obtain brighter recordings in places with sufficient lighting.
• Minimum shutter speed used: 1/30; 1/12 when tframe rate is set to
[
PF24]; 1/15 when it is set to [
PF3
• The auto slow shutter can only be aated whe recording pro-
gram is set to [ Programmed setting ll not change even
if you set the camcorder to
• If a trailing afterimage as, set w shutter to [
• If (camcorder sh) aprs, we recommend stabilizing
Off].
the camcorder, for eoung it on a tripod.
[Wind Scren]: Te cammatically reduces the background
sound of nd when recooors.
• Some lofrequency soundill be suppressed along with the sound
of wind. en recong in surroundings unaffected by wind or if you
want to recd low-quency sounds, we recommend setting the wind
screen to [
].
[Microphone Attenuator]: Helps prevent audio distortions in due to high
audio recording levels.
• Set the microphone attenuator to [
On
] when the audio record-
When the microphone attenuator is activated,
screen.
appears on the
Additional Information 143
/
Camera Setup 3
Menu item
Setting options
], [ Off]
[Self Timer]
[
On
z
z
z
z
–
[Focus Assist
Functions]
[
On], [
Off]
[Assist Functions]
[
[
[
Off], [
Zebra (100%)], [
B&W and Peaking]
Zebra (70%)],
z
z
–
Peaking],
Yellow]
[Peaking Color]
[
Red], [
Blue], [
z
z
z
z
–
–
[Onscreen Markers]
[
[
[
Off], [
Level (Gray)], [
Grid (Gray)]
Level (White)],
Grid (White)],
[Audio Level
Indicator]
[
On], [
Off]
z
–
80
–
[Photo Review Time]
[
[
Off], [
6 sec], [
2 sec]
8 sec]
ec]
–
z
[Focus Assist Functions]: us ast functions are activated,
the image at the center of tagnd to help you focus man-
ually (
• When face dection is activad of the center of the picture,
the camcordwill magnify the fof the person identified as the main
subject.
• Using the focus sist futions will not affect the recordings. They will
be cancelled automally after 4 seconds or when you start recording.
[Assist Functions]: The assist functions serve as a reference to help you
achieve correct focus and exposure.
[Zebra]: Overexposed areas in the picture are identified with a zebra pat-
tern. With [
light areas will be identified, while [
areas that are dangerously close to losing detail.
Peaking]: The outlines of the subject are emphasized and shown in
color to make it easier to verify that the subject is in focus.
B&W and Peaking]: In addition to activating the peaking function, the
Zebra (100%)] only areas that will lose detail in the high-
Zebra (70%)] will identify also
[
[
picture will be shown in black and white to create an even greater con-
trast.
• The assist functions will not affect your recordings.
144 Additional Information
• This function can also be assigned to the custom key/dial (
[Peaking Color]: Select the color of the emphasized outlines when [Assist
Functions] is set to [ Peaking] or [ B&W and Peaking].
[Onscreen Markers]: You can display a grid or a horizontal line at the cen-
ter of the screen. Use the markers as a reference to make sure your sub-
ject is framed correctly (vertically and/or horizontally).
• Using the onscreen markers will not affect the recordings.
[Photo Review Time]: Selects the time to display a photo after it has been
recorded.
• The review time can only be set when the drive mode is set to [ Sin-
gle].
• If you press
played indefinitely. Press
mal display.
DISP.
while reviewing a photo it will continue to be dis-
PHOTO
FUN
halfway or
to return to the nor-
/
Playback Setup
Menu item
[Rec Media
for Photos]
Set
[Bu, [Med]
z
z
z
z
z
–
–
42
–
[Photo Captur
Video]
[
Pto Sequence]
Fine], [ Normal]
Date and Time],
Computer/Printer],
[Photo Capt
Quality]
[
Supe], [
–
[Data Code]
[
Date], [
Time], [
–
Camera Data]
[USB Connection
Type]
[
DVD Burner], [
z
–
[
Connect and Set]
[Add Recordings to
Disc]
[All Scenes], [Remaining Scenes], [Playlist]
z
–
–
[All Photos], [Transfer Orders]
z
z
[
Print]
–
–
[Data Code]: Displays the date and/or time when the scene was recorded.
Camera Data]: Displays the aperture (f-stop) and shutter speed used
when recording the scene.
[
Additional Information 145
[USB Connection Type]: Select the connection protocol to use when con-
necting the camcorder to an external device using the supplied USB
cable.
[
DVD Burner]: To connect exclusively to the optional DW-100 DVD
Burner.
[
Computer/Printer]: To connect to a computer, printer or similar USB
peripheral.
[
Connect and Set]: To make the selection from a screen that appears
at the time of the connection to the external device.
System Setup 1
Menu item
[Font Size]
Setting options
[
Large], [ Small]
z
z
z
–
–
[Output Onscreen
Displays]
[
On], [
Off]
–
–
[LCD Brightness]
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
–
–
–
[LCD Screen
Dimmer]
[
On],
]
[Component
48
1, 2
Output]
1
[TV Type]
[
Normal T
Wide TV]
–
z
z
–
–
z
z
–
z
z
z
z
–
–
z
z
z
–
–
–
[AV/Headphones]
[Headphone Volume]
[Speaker Volume]
[Demo Mode]
[
AVHeadphones]
[
On], [
Off]
z
z
–
1
Option not available when the camcorder is connected to an HDTV using the
HDMI cable.
2
The output will automatically be set to [
Normal TV].
480i] when [TV Type] is set to
[
[Font Size]: Changes the size of the font for the menu and other screens.
• When the font size is set to [ Large], some information may be dis-
played in shortened form (icons only, etc.). Some screens will be dis-
played using the small font size regardless of the setting.
146 Additional Information
[Output Onscreen Displays]
• When set to [
On], the camcorder’s on-screen displays will appear
also on the screen of a TV or monitor connected to the camcorder.
[LCD Brightness]: Adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen.
• Changing the brightness of the LCD screen does not affect the bright-
ness of your recordings or the brightness of the playback image on a
TV.
[LCD Screen Dimmer]: When set to [
On], the LCD screen is dimmed.
Doing so is ideal when using the camcorder in locations where the LCD’s
DISP.
illumination could become a nuisance to others. Hold
pressed
down for about 2 seconds to restore the LCD’s normal brightness.
• When the camcorder is powered using the compact power adapter, if
the camcorder is turned off and then on again, the dimmer function will
be canceled; when using only a battery pack, thimmer function will
be maintained.
• Dimming the LCD screen does not affect the ess of your record-
ings or the brightness of the playbge on .
• When the screen dimmer is set
, the LCscreen will return
to the brightness level that was in e the scrwas dimmed.
[Component Output]: Yct thideo specifications to use when
connecting the camco-defion TV using the component
video conne
[
[
480iTo use the 4tion (standard definition).
108To use the full igh definition specification.
[TV Type]: Irder to play the picture in full and in the correct aspect
ratio, select tsettinccording to the type of television to which you will
connect the camcder.
[
[
Normal TV]: TV sets with 4:3 aspect ratio.
Wide TV]: TV sets with 16:9 aspect ratio.
• When the TV type is set to [
Normal TV], during the playback of
video originally recorded with an aspect ratio of 16:9, the picture will not
be displayed fullscreen.
[Speaker Volume]: Adjust (
) the volume of the playback. You can also
adjust the volume using the joystick guide (
[Demo Mode]: The demonstration mode displays the camcorder's main
features. It starts automatically when the camcorder is powered with the
compact power adapter if you leave it turned on for more than 5 minutes.
Additional Information 147
• To cancel the demo mode once it has started, press any button or turn
off the camcorder.
System Setup 2
Menu item
Setting options
Off], [ Exposure],
Focus],
Assist Functions],
Mic. Level],
[Custom Key/Dial]
[
[
[
[
[
z
–
–
–
–
–
84
AGC Limit]
[
[
[
Off], [
Focus],
Assist Functions]
Exposure],
–
z
[Wireless Remote
Control]
[
On], [
Off
]
z
z
z
z
z
z
–
–
[Notification Sounds]
[
High Volume],
[
Low Volume], [
[Power Saving Mode]
[Quick Start]
[
On
z
z
z
z
z
z
–
–
[
[
Off
20 m
–
–
n]
[Control for HDMI
[
On], [
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
–
2
[ilt-in Mem.],
z
43
[Initialize
[Initialize
/
]
Mem. C]
[QuiInitialization],
[Complete Initialization]
]
[Photo Numbering]
[Firmware]
[
Reset], [
Continuous]
z
z
z
z
z
–
–
–
–
–
–
1
Option not available when the camcorder is connected to an HDTV using an HDMI
cable.
Option available only from the original movies index screen.
2
[Wireless Remote Control]: Allows the camcorder to be operated with the
wireless controller.
[Notification Sounds]: A beep will accompany some operations like turn-
ing on the camcorder, the self-timer countdown, etc.
148 Additional Information
[Power Saving Mode]: In order to save power when the camcorder is
powered by a battery pack, it will automatically shut off if left without any
operation for 5 minutes.
• Approximately 30 seconds before the camcorder shuts off, [Auto power
off] will appear.
• In standby mode, the camcorder will shut off after the time selected for
the [Quick Start] setting.
[Quick Start]: Select whether to activate the Quick Start function when
you close the LCD panel in a recording mode (
48) and the length of
time after which the camcorder will end the standby mode and shut off
automatically.
[Control for HDMI]: Activates the HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Con-
trol) function. When you connect the camcorder to an HDTV compatible
with HDMI-CEC using an HDMI cable, you can cool the camcorder’s
playback using the remote control of the TV.
• If set to [
On], when the camcorder is coto a compatible
HDTV using an HDMI cable, the viut on thV will automatically
be set to the camcorder’s video , you cuse the up/down/
left/right buttons and the OK or Son the Tremote control
to play back your rec
• Depending on the Tnal stings may be required on the TV
itself to activate the nctioRefer to the TV’s instruction
manual.
• Correct peration of thC function cannot be guaranteed
even whconnecting the corder to compatible TV sets. If you
cannot uthe remcontrol of the TV, set [Control for HDMI] to
[
Off] aoperathe camcorder directly or use the camcorder’s
wireless contro
• The remote control of the TV can only be used to play back movies or
photos (
or
mode only). If the camcorder is connected to the
TV while it is set to a recording mode, depending on the TV used, turn-
ing off the TV will automatically turn off the camcorder even if it is
recording at the time.
[Photo Numbering]: Select the photo numbering method to be used on a
new memory card. Photos are automatically assigned consecutive num-
bers from 0101 to 9900, and stored in folders containing up to 100 pho-
tos. Folders are numbered from 101 to 998.
[
Reset]: Photo numbers will restart from 101-0101 every time you
insert a new memory card.
Additional Information 149
[
Continuous]: Photo numbers will continue from the number following
that of the last photo recorded with the camcorder.
• If the memory card you insert already contains a photo with a larger
number, a new photo will be assigned a number one higher than that of
the last photo on the memory card.
• We recommend using the [
Continuous] setting.
• The photo number indicates the name and location of the file on the
memory card. For example, the file name of a photo numbered 101-
0107 is “IMG_0107.JPG”, stored under the folder “DCIM\101CANON”.
[Firmware]: You can verify the current version of the camcorder's firm-
ware. This menu option is usually unavailable.
Language and Date/Time Setup
Menu item
Setting options
[Language
]
[
[
], [DEUTSCH],
], [ENGLISH],
z
z
z
[ESPAÑOL], [FRANÇAIS],
[ITALIANO], [MAYAR], [M
[NEDERLAKI],
[PORTUG
RKÇE]
,
[
[
[
], [
],
],
], [
]
[Time Zone/DST]
New Y], list of world time
z
z
z
z
zo
[Date/Time]
–
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
–
[Date Format]
[Y.M.D (2009.1.1 AM 12:00)],
[M.D,Y (Jan. 1, 2009 12:00 AM)],
[D.M.Y (1.Jan.2009 12:00 AM)]
[Calendar Start Day] [Saturday], [Sunday], [Monday]
–
–
z
–
–
[Date Format]: Select the date format to be used for most on-screen dis-
plays, and (if selected) for the date printed on photos.
[Calendar Start Day]: Select the day on which the week starts for the cal-
endar display (
150 Additional Information
Information Screens
Menu item
Setting options
–
z
z
z
z
–
[Memory Info]
[Memory Card Info]
–
–
–
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
–
–
–
[Battery Info]
[HDMI Status]
[Memory Info]/[Memory Card Info]: Displays a screen where you can ver-
ify how much of the built-in memory (
currently in use ( total recording time and
only) or the memory card is
total number of photos)
and how much space remains available for recordin.
• Estimated figures about available movie recordinme and available
number of photos are approximate and baon e recording mode
and photo quality/size settings currently in use
• In the [Memory Card Info] screen verify alshe Speed Class of
the memory card.
[Battery Info]: Displays n whecan verify the battery charge
(as a percentage) and g reding time (
,
mode) or
playback time (
,
[HDMI Stas]: Displays ere you can verify the standard of the
video outpsignal from tOUT terminal.
Additional Information 151
Trouble?
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem with your camcorder, refer to this section. Some-
times what you think is a malfunction of the camcorder may have the
simplest of solutions - please read the “CHECK THIS FIRST” box
before going on to the more detailed problems and solutions. Consult
your dealer or a Canon Service Center if the problem persists.
CHECK THIS FIRST
Power supply
• Is the battery charged? Is the compact power adapter correctly con-
nected to the camcorder? (
27)
Recording
• Did you turn the camcorder on and correctly set it to recording
rectly inserted into the camcoder? (
41)
Playback
• Did you turn the camcorder on and ct it to plaack mode?
(
one correctly inserted into orde
recordings?
41) Does it contain any
Power source
The camcorder will nturn on or urns off by itself.
- The battery pack is austedplace or charge the battery pack (
- Remove the battery paceattach it correctly.
27).
Cannot charge the battery pack.
- Make sure the camcorder is off so charging can start.
- The temperature of the battery pack is outside the charging range. If the battery pack’s tem-
perature is below 0 °C (32 °F), warm it before charging it; if it is above 40 °C (104 °F), let the
battery pack cool down before charging it.
- Charge the battery pack in temperatures between 0 °C and 40 °C (32 °F and 104 °F).
- The battery pack is faulty. Replace the battery pack.
- The camcorder cannot communicate with the battery pack attached. Such battery packs can-
not be charged using this camcorder.
A noise can be heard from the compact power adapter.
- A faint sound can be heard while the compact power adapter is connected to a power outlet.
This is not a malfunction.
152 Additional Information
After using the camcorder for a long time, it becomes hot.
- The camcorder may become hot after using it continuously for long periods of time; this is not
a malfunction. If the camcorder becomes unusually hot or it becomes hot after using it only
for a short while, it may indicate a problem with the camcorder. Consult a Canon Service Cen-
ter.
The battery pack is exhausted extremely quickly even at normal temperatures.
- The battery may have reached the end of its battery life. Buy a new battery pack.
Recording
START/STOP
Pressing
will not start recording.
- You cannot record while the camcorder is writing previous recordings onto the memory
(while the ACCESS indicator is on or flashing).
- The memory is full or it already contains the maximum numbescenes (3,999 scenes).
Delete some recordings (
42) to free some space.
START/STOP
The point where
recording.
was pressed does not match nning/end of the
- There is a slight interval between pressin
This is not a malfunction.
and the al start of recording.
The camcorder will not focus
- Autofocus does not work cus mually (
- The lens or Int AF senhe lenr sensor with a soft lens-cleaning cloth
(
When a subjflits across in frons, the image appears slightly bent.
- This is a pomenon typal of CMOS image sensors. When a subject crosses very quickly in
front of the corder, tmage may seem slightly warped. This is not a malfunction.
Changing the operatide between recording ( )/record pause (
takes longer than usual.
)/playback (
)
- When the memory contains a large number of scenes, some operations may take longer than
Movies or photos cannot be recorded properly.
- This may occur as movies and photos are recorded /deleted over time. Save your recordings
Cannot record a photo.
- In mode: You cannot take photos in this mode if the simultaneous recording option in
the FUNC. menu is set to [Simultaneous Recording Off] (
(
103), or if either the digital zoom
(
[
142) or a digital effect (
3264x1840] size while the digital tele-converter (
77) is activated. Also, photos cannot be recorded at
79) is activated.
Additional Information 153
Playback
Cannot add scenes to the playlist.
- The playlist can contain a maximum of 999 scenes. If the playlist includes scenes recorded in
MXP or FXP mode, the maximum number of scenes in the playlist may be less than 999.
- You may not be able to add scenes to the playlist if they were recorded or edited using
another device.
- You may not be able to add to the playlist scenes that were edited using the software on the
supplied Video Tools CD-ROM and were then written back to the camcorder.
Cannot delete a scene.
- You may not be able to delete scenes recorded or edited using another device.
Deleting scenes takes longer than usual.
- When the memory contains a large number of scenes, some operations may take longer than
usual. Save your recordings (
125) and initialize the memory (
Cannot delete a photo.
- The photo is protected. Remove the protection (
When playing back video snapshot scenes or a slidebackgromusic, the music
track is not played back correctly.
- Save your recordings on a computer (
42). Then,
transfer the music files first and ote the es back to the camcorder.
Indicators and OnreDispl
lights up in re
- Battery pack is eusted. Reple or charge the battery pack (
27).
appears on the scn.
- The camcorder cannot counicate with the battery pack attached so the remaining battery
time cannot be displayed.
lights up in red.
- A memory card error occurred. Turn off the camcorder. Remove and reinsert the memory
card. Initialize the memory card (
42) if the display does not change back to normal.
- The memory card is full. Replace the memory card or delete some recordings (
free some space on the memory card.
flashes in red on the screen.
- The camcorder has malfunctioned. Consult a Canon Service Center.
Even after stopping recording, the ACCESS indicator does not go off.
- The scene is being recorded on the memory. This is not a malfunction.
154 Additional Information
The red ON/OFF (CHG) indicator flashes rapidly (
intervals).
one flash at 0.5-second
- Charging has stopped because the compact power adapter or the battery pack is faulty. Con-
sult a Canon Service Center.
The red ON/OFF (CHG) indicator flashes very slowly (
second intervals).
one flash at 2-
- The temperature of the battery pack is outside the charging range. If the battery pack’s tem-
perature is below 0 °C (32 °F), warm it before charging it; if it is above 40 °C (104 °F), let the
battery pack cool down before charging it.
- Charge the battery pack in temperatures between 0 °C and 40 °C (32 °F and 104 °F).
- The battery pack is damaged. Use a different battery pack.
Picture and Sound
The screen appears too dark.
- The LCD screen was dimmed. Hold DISP. pressed dor 2 onds to restore the LCD
screen to its normal brightness (
Screen displays turn on and off repeatedl
- The battery pack is exhausted. Replace or attery pack (
- Remove the battery pack ait corr
Abnormal characters appear d the mcorder does not operate properly.
- Disconnect thwer souit afteshort time. If the problem still persists,
disconnehe power sourRESET button with a pointed item. Pressing the
RESET bn resets all settin
Video noise aars on scree.
- Keep a distbetweee camcorder and devices that emit strong electromagnetic fields
(plasma TVs, cr es, etc.).
Horizontal bands appear on the screen.
- This is a phenomenon typical of CMOS image sensors when recording under some types of
fluorescent, mercury or sodium lamps. To reduce the symptoms set the recording program to
[Programmed AE] or [Shutter-Priority AE] (
62). This is not a malfunction.
Sound is distorted or is recorded at lower levels.
- When recording near loud sounds (such as fireworks, shows or concerts), sound may become
distorted or it may not be recorded at the actual levels. Activate the microphone attenuator
(
143) or adjust the audio recording level manually (
The picture is displayed correctly but there is no sound from the built-in speaker.
- If the STV-250N Stereo Video Cable is connected to the camcorder, disconnect it.
Additional Information 155
A rattling can be heard from the camcorder.
- The internal lens fixture can move when the camcorder is turned off. This is not a malfunc-
tion.
Memory Card and Accessories
Cannot insert the memory card.
- The memory card was not facing the correct direction. Turn the memory card over and insert
it (
Cannot record on the memory card.
- The memory card is full. Delete some recordings (
the memory card.
- Initialize the memory card (
- The LOCK switch on an SD or SDHC memory card is set to prevent accntal erasure. Change
- A compatible SD/SDHC memory card must be used to be able orovies on a memory
- The folder and file numbers have reached their ue. Set
- The simultaneous recording option in FUNC. m[SimultaneouRecording Off].
42) when you use it with the camcorder for the first time.
[Photo Number-
Change the setting to take photoing vi
103).
The wireless controller will not wo
- Set
[Wireote Co
- Replace the bay of the wireless
Connections with ernal Dces
Video noise appears on the TV screen.
- When using the camcorder in a room where a TV is located, keep a distance between the
compact power adapter and the power or antenna cables of the TV.
Playback looks fine on the camcorder but there is no image on the TV screen.
- The video input on the TV is not set to the video terminal to which you connected the cam-
corder. Select the correct video input.
There is no sound from the TV.
- When connecting the camcorder to an HDTV using the CTC-100/S Component Cable, make
sure to connect also the audio connections using the white and red plugs of the STV-250N
Stereo Video Cable.
156 Additional Information
The camcorder is connected using the optional HTC-100 HDMI Cable, but there is no picture or
sound from the HDTV.
- Disconnect the HTC-100 HDMI Cable and then restore the connection or turn the camcorder
off and then on again.
The camcorder is connected using the optional HTC-100 HDMI Cable, but HDMI-CEC does not
work (cannot play back using the TV's remote control).
- Disconnect the HTC-100 HDMI cable and turn off the camcorder and the TV. After a short
while turn them on again and restore the connection.
-
[Control for HDMI] is set to [Off]. Set it to [On] (
- HDMI-CEC is not activated on the connected TV. Activate this function on the TV.
- Even with TV sets compatible with HDMI-CEC the range of functions available differs depend-
ing on the type of TV. Refer to the instruction manual of the connected TV.
The computer doesn't recognize the camcorder even though the camcorder is connected
correctly.
-
or
[USB Connection Type] is set to [DVD Burner]. it to [Computer/Printer] or
146).
to [Connect and Set] (
- Disconnect the USB cable and turn off the camcorder. Aftehwhile, turn it on again and
restore the connection.
- Connect the camcorder to a different USomputer.
The printer is not working even though the cad printer are nected correctly.
-
or
[USB Cois set VD Burner]. Set it to [Computer/Printer] or
to [Connect and Set] (
- Disconnect the USB cable rinter. er a short while turn it on again and
restore thonnen.
The camcorddoesn't recognize DVD Burner even though it is connected
correctly.
-
or
[USB Cection Type] is set to [Computer/Printer]. Set it to [DVD Burner] or
146).
to [Connect aet] (
List of Messages (in alphabetical order)
Following the list of messages for the camcorder you can find separate
lists for print-related messages (
only when using the optional DW-100 DVD Burner (
Access error
- There was an error when reading the memory or attempting to write onto it.
- This message can also appear if condensation has formed (
corder dries completely before resuming use.
172). Wait until the cam-
Additional Information 157
Accessing the memory card. Do not remove the memory card.
- You opened the memory card slot cover while the camcorder was accessing the memory card
or the camcorder started accessing the memory card as you opened the memory card slot
cover. Do not remove the memory card until this message disappears.
Back up recordings regularly
- This message may appear when you turn on the camcorder. In the event of a malfunction,
recordings may be lost so back up your recordings regularly.
Buffer overflow. Recording was stopped.
- The data transfer rate was too high for the memory card in use and the recording was
stopped. Replace the memory card with one rated Speed Class 2 or higher.
Built-in memory error
- The built-in memory could not be read.
Built-in memory is full
- The built-in memory is full (“
End” appears on the screen). Delete me recordings
(
Cannot access the built-in memory
- There is a problem with the built-in memory.
Cannot communicate with the battery pack. Contins battery pac
- You attached a battery pack that mendeanon for use with this camcorder.
Cannot copy
- The total size of ths you ceeds e available space on the memory
card. Delete sorecordings on t(
scenes to copy 91).
Cannot divide the sc. Initialize nly using the camcorder.
- The scene could nodivided ause the camcorder’s internal scene management data log
is full. Save your recor
125) and initialize the memory (
42). Write back the
backup files and try dividing the scene again.
Cannot edit
- Could not move a scene in the playlist.
Cannot enter standby mode now
- The camcorder cannot enter standby mode if the remaining battery charge is too low.
Cannot play back
- There is a problem with the memory.
Cannot play back Cannot access the built-in memory
- There is a problem with the built-in memory.
Cannot play back Check the memory card
- There is a problem with the memory card.
158 Additional Information
Cannot play the movies in the built-in memory Initialize only using the camcorder
- The camcorder's built-in memory was initialized using a computer. Initialize the built-in mem-
ory with this camcorder (
Cannot play the movies on this memory card
- Movies cannot be played back from a 64 MB or smaller memory card.
Cannot play the movies on this memory card Initialize only using the camcorder
- The memory card in the camcorder was initialized using a computer. Initialize the memory
card with this camcorder (
42).
Cannot record
- There is a problem with the memory.
- This message can also appear if condensation has formed (
corder dries completely before resuming use.
172). Wait until the cam-
Cannot record Cannot access the built-in memory
- There is a problem with the built-in memory.
Cannot record Check the memory card
- There is a problem with the memory card.
Cannot record movies in MXP/FXP mode on ard
- Movies cannot be recorded in MXP or FXP emory card is rated Speed Class
2. Select a different record
Speed Class 4 or higher.
Cannot rd movieemory nitialize only using the camcorder
- The camder's built-in mzed using a computer. Initialize the built-in mem-
ory with camcorder (
Cannot record vies on thimemory card
- Movies canne recordon a 64 MB or smaller memory card.
Cannot record movies this memory card Initialize only using the camcorder
- The memory card in the camcorder was initialized using a computer. Initialize the memory
card with this camcorder (
42).
Change the battery pack
- Battery pack is exhausted. Replace or charge the battery pack (
Check the memory card
- Cannot access the memory card. Check the memory card and make sure it is inserted cor-
- A memory card error occurred. The camcorder cannot record or display the image.
- You inserted a MultiMedia Card (MMC) into the camcorder. Replace it with an SD/SDHC mem-
ory card compatible for use with this camcorder (
Additional Information 159
- If after the message disappears,
appears in red, perform the following: Turn off the cam-
corder and remove and reinsert the memory card. If
recording/playback.
turns back to green you can resume
- Initialize the memory card (
card.)
42). (Doing so will erase all the recordings on the memory
Connect the compact power adapter
- When the camcorder is in
mode and is connected to a computer, this message will
appear if the camcorder is being powered by the battery pack. Connect the compact power
adapter to the camcorder.
Could not add the scene(s) to the playlist
- One or more scenes could not be added to the playlist (
87). The playlist can contain a
maximum of 999 scenes. If the playlist includes scenes recorded in MXP or FXP mode, the
maximum number of scenes in the playlist may be less than 999. Delete some scenes from
the playlist (
Data includes scenes in MXP/FXP mode. Cannot copy to this memory .
- Movies recorded in MXP or FXP mode cannot be copied onto a orrd if it is rated
Speed Class 2. Replace the memory card with one raSpeed Clahigher.
Do not disconnect the USB cable or the power socamcordeconnected to a
computer. Cannot turn off the camcorder or changng mode.
- When the camcorder is in
is connthe computer with the supplied
USB cable, the camcorder cannDisconting the USB cable or power source
while this message appears maent lof the recordings in the camcorder.
Use the computer'Remoion to d the connection and disconnect
the USB cable bre using the ca
Error writing on the emory card. Data ecovered if the memory card has not been
removed. Attempt overing thata?
- This message will ear the ntime you turn on the camcorder if power supply was acci-
dentally interrupted whamcorder was writing on the memory card. Select [Yes] to try
to recover the recordings. If you removed the memory card and used it with another device
after this happened, we recommend you select [No].
File name error
- The folder and file numbers have reached their maximum value. Set
[Photo Number-
97) or initialize it
(
Initialize only using the camcorder
- There is a problem with the file system that prevents accessing the selected memory. Initial-
ize the memory with this camcorder (
42).
LCD Screen has been dimmed
- Hold DISP. pressed for 2 seconds to restore the LCD screen to its normal brightness
(
160 Additional Information
May not be possible to record movies on this memory card
- You may not be able to record movies on a memory card without a Speed Class rating.
Replace the memory card with one rated Speed Class 2 or higher.
Mem. Card Number of scenes already at maximum
- The memory card already contains the maximum number of scenes (3,999 scenes); no fur-
ther scenes can be copied onto the memory card. Delete some scenes (
space.
58) to free some
Mem. Card Unable to recognize the data
- The memory card contains scenes recorded in a different television system (PAL or SECAM).
Memory card cover is open
- After inserting a memory card, close the memory card slot cover (
Memory card is full
- The memory card is full. Delete some recordings (
the memory card.
Memory card is write-protected
- The LOCK switch on an SD or SDHC memory et to precidental erasure. Change
Need to recover files from the memory card. position of tLOCK switch on the
memory card.
- This message will appeau turthe camcorder if power supply was acci-
dentally interrupted while s wrion the memory card and later the posi-
tion of the d's K swto prevent erasure. Change the position of the
LOCK swh (
No memory c
- There is no mory carthe camcorder.
No photos
- There are no photos to play back.
No scenes
- There are no scenes in the memory selected.
- After selecting [Scene Search]
[Scenes with Faces]: No scenes contain people’s faces or
no scenes were recorded using the face detection function.
Not available in Dual Shot
- You pressed a button that cannot be used in
mode. Set the camera mode dial to
or to set the camcorder to flexible recording mode.
Number of scenes already at maximum
- The maximum number of scenes (3,999 scenes) has been reached. Delete some scenes
(
58) to free some space.
- The playlist can contain a maximum of 999 scenes.
Additional Information 161
Operation canceled
- The operation was canceled following user intervention.
Playlist is full. Cannot divide the scene.
- Scenes cannot be divided when the playlist already contains 999 scenes. Delete some scenes
from the playlist (
Print order error
- You attempted to set more than 998 photos in the print order.
Reading the built-in memory
- Reading data from the built-in memory.
Reading the memory card
- Reading data from the memory card.
Scene recorded using another device. Cannot divide the scene.
- Scenes recorded using another device cannot be divided with this carder.
Some
- Protected photos (
Some scenes could not be added to the playlist
photos could not be deleted
) cannot be deleted. Remove thprotection
- Scenes that were not recorded with this camcordadded to the ylist.
- The playlist can contain a maximucenes. ylist includes scenes recorded in
MXP or FXP mode, the maximum nes iplaylist may be less than 999.
Delete some scenes from the p
Some scenes could be ted
- Movies that weprotected/edited es cannot be deleted with this camcorder.
Some scenwere recorded using another device and cannot be copied.
- Scenes that were recorded h this camcorder cannot be copied to the memory card.
Task in progress. Do not ct the power source.
- The camcorder is updating the memory. Do not disconnect the compact power adapter or
remove the battery pack.
The camcorder is set to photo mode
- You pressed START/STOP while recording photos (
This photo could not be deleted
- Protected photos ( ) cannot be deleted. Remove the protection (
This photo cannot be displayed
mode).
- You may not be able to display photos taken with other devices or image files created or
edited on a computer.
This scene was recorded using another device and cannot be added to the playlist.
- Scenes that were not recorded with this camcorder cannot be added to the playlist.
162 Additional Information
This scene was recorded using another device and cannot be copied.
- Scenes that were not recorded with this camcorder cannot be copied to the memory card.
Too many photos. Disconnect the USB cable.
- Disconnect the USB cable. Try using a memory card reader or decrease the number of photos
on the memory card to fewer than 2,500 photos.
- If a dialog box appeared on the computer screen, close it. Disconnect the USB cable, and
restore the connection after a short while.
Transfer order error
- You attempted to set more than 998 transfer orders. Reduce the number of photos marked
with transfer orders.
Unable to recognize the data
- You transferred data to the camcorder recorded in a different television system (PAL or
SECAM).
Unable to recover data
- Could not recover a corrupted file.
Messages Related to the Optional DWVD Burn
If an error message appears while order is nnected to the
optional DW-100 DVD refer following section and also to
the instruction manuaBur.
Cannot read the d. Check
- During direcording modean appear when a commercially available DVD
disc (a Ddisc containing me, etc.) or an 8 cm mini DVD disc is inserted.
- During dilayback mode, this meage can appear when a commercially available DVD
disc or a bd new DVD c is inserted.
Close the memory slover
- The memory card slot cover is open. Close the cover after correctly inserting the memory card
(
Connect the compact power adapter
- The camcorder is being powered by the battery pack. Connect the compact power adapter to
the camcorder.
Disc access failure. Check the disc.
- There was an error when reading the disc or attempting to write onto it.
- This message can appear also if condensation has formed (
burner dries completely before resuming use.
172). Wait until the DVD
- The disc may not be loaded correctly. Try removing the disc and reinserting it.
Error reading the data
- An error occurred while reading the recordings from the camcorder.
Additional Information 163
- Check that the USB cable was not accidentally disconnected.
No disc
- Insert a disc into the DVD Burner.
- This message can appear also if condensation has formed (
burner dries completely before resuming use.
172). Wait until the DVD
No photos
- There are no photos to add to the disc.
No scenes
- There are no scenes to add to the disc.
No scenes left to add
- There are no scenes that have not already been added to discs created previously.
No transfer orders
- No photos have been marked with transfer orders (
135).
Operation canceled
- The USB cable was disconnected and the operation was canceledhe USB connection.
- The scenes selected to be written on the disc increcorded XP mode. Add to
the playlist in advance only those scenes recordording modnd select the
[Playlist] option to create the disc.
Reading the disc
- Reading data from the disc.
Unable to recover da
- Could not recova corrupted file.
Direct Print RelaMessag
Cannot print this photo
- You attempted to print a photo that was recorded with another camcorder, has a different
compression, or was edited on a computer.
Cannot trim this photo
- You attempted to trim a photo that was recorded with another camcorder.
Check print settings
- Current print settings cannot be used for printing with the
button.
Data transfer error
- The printer is experiencing a data transfer error. Cancel printing, disconnect the USB cable
and turn off the printer. After a while, turn the printer back on and reconnect the USB cable.
When you are printing using the
button, check the print settings.
- You attempted to print from a memory card that contains a large number of photos. Reduce
the number of photos.
164 Additional Information
File error
- You attempted to print a photo that was recorded with another camcorder, has a different
compression, or was edited on a computer.
Hardware error
- Cancel printing. Turn off the printer and turn it back on.
- Check the printer status.
- Ink tank errors have occurred. Replace the ink tank.
Incompatible paper size
- The paper settings of the camcorder conflict with the printer’s settings.
Ink absorber full
- Select [Continue] to resume printing. Consult a Canon Service Center (refer to the list included
with the printer) to replace the ink absorber.
Ink error
- An empty ink cartridge is installed. Replace the ink cartridge.
Low ink level
- The ink cartridge needs to be replaced soon. Continuestart printing.
No ink
- The ink cartridge is not inserted or is out of
No paper
- Paper is not correctly inso pap
No print ordhaeen
- No photoave been marked der.
Paper error
- There is a plem with paper. The paper is not correctly loaded or the paper size is
wrong.
- If the paper output tray is closed, open it to print.
Paper jam
- The paper jammed during printing. Select [Stop] to cancel printing. After removing the paper,
set some paper again and retry printing.
Paper lever error
- Paper lever error occurred. Adjust the paper selection lever to the proper position.
X photos could not be printed
- You attempted to use the print order settings to print X photos that were recorded with
another camcorder, have a different compression, or were edited on a computer.
Print head not installed
- No print head is installed in the printer or the print head is defective.
Additional Information 165
Print order error
- You attempted to set more than 998 photos in the print order.
Printer cover open
- Close the printer cover securely.
Printer error
- A malfunction has occurred that may require repairs. (Canon PIXMA printers: the printer's
green power lamp and orange error lamp flash alternately.)
- Disconnect the USB cable and turn off the printer. Unplug the printer's power cord from the
power outlet and contact the appropriate customer support center or service center.
Printer in use
- The printer is in use. Check the printer status.
Printing error
- Cancel printing, disconnect the USB cable and turn off the printer. Aftewhile, turn the
printer back on and reconnect the USB cable. Check the printer statu
- When you are printing using the
button, check the printings
Readjust trim settings
- The trimming settings for this photo were lost anges in taper-related set-
tings.
NOTES
About Canon PIXMA/ELPHY Dhe prer’s error indicator
flashes or an ermessage ae printer’s operation panel, refer
to the printer’s struction man
• If you cannot lve the problem even after consulting this list and the
printer's instruon man, contact the closest Canon Service Center
(refer to the list inded ith the printer).
166 Additional Information
Do’s and Don’ts
Handling Precautions
Camcorder
Be sure to observe the following precautions to ensure maximum per-
formance.
• Save your recordings periodically. Make sure to transfer your record-
ings to an external device such as a computer or digital video recorder
(
125) and save them on a regular basis. This will protect your impor-
tant recordings in case of damage and create more free space on the
memory. Canon shall not be liable for any data loss.
• Do not carry the camcorder by the LCD panel. Be careful when closing
the LCD panel. When using the wrist strap, do nallow the camcorder
to swing and hit an object.
• Do not leave the camcorder in places subjech temperatures (like
the inside of a car parked under dnlight), gh humidity.
• Do not use the camcorder near tromagnc fields such as
above TVs, near plasma TVs or mnes.
• Do not point the lens light ces. Do not leave the cam-
corder pointed at a .
• Do not use or store tin dty or sandy places. The cam-
corder is ot waterproso water, mud or salt. If any of the
above suld get into thder it may damage the camcorder
and/or tlens.
• Be carefuheat gerated by lighting equipment.
• Do not disasbthe camcorder. If the camcorder does not function
properly, consult qualified service personnel.
• Handle the camcorder with care. Do not subject the camcorder to
shocks or vibration as this may cause damage.
• When mounting the camcorder on a
5.5 mm
tripod, make sure that the tripod's fas-
tening screw is shorter than 5.5 mm
(0.2 in.). Using other tripods may dam-
age the camcorder.
Additional Information 167
• When recording movies, try to get a calm, stable picture. Excessive
camcorder movement while shooting and extensive use of fast zooms and
panning can result in jittery scenes. In extreme cases, the playback of such
scenes may result in visually induced motion sickness. If you experience
such a reaction, immediately stop the playback and take a rest break as
necessary.
Long-term storage
If you do not intend to use the camcorder for a long time, store it in a
place free of dust, in low humidity, and at temperatures not higher than
30 °C (86 °F).
Battery Pack
DANGER!
Treat the battery pack with care.
• Keep it away from fire (or it might exp
• Do not expose the battery o teme higher than 60 °C
(140 °F). Do not leave it r or ide a car in hot weather.
• Do not try to disassemb
• Do not drop it bject
• Do not get iet.
• Dirty terminalmay cause a poontact between the battery pack and
the camcordeWipe the rminals with a soft cloth.
Long-term storage
• Store battery packs in a dry place at temperatures no higher than 30 °C
(86 °F).
• To extend the battery life of the battery pack, discharge it completely
before storing it.
• Charge and discharge all your battery packs fully at least once a year.
168 Additional Information
Remaining battery time
If the remaining battery time displayed is not correct, charge the battery
pack fully. Still, the correct time may not be displayed if a fully charged
battery pack is used continuously in high temperatures or it is left unused
for long periods of time. Also, the correct remaining time may not be dis-
played, depending on the battery life. Use the time shown on the screen
as an approximation.
Regarding the use of non-Canon battery packs
• For your safety, battery packs that are not genuine Canon battery packs
will not be charged even if you attach them to this camcorder or to the
optional CG-800 Battery Charger.
• We recommend using genuine Canon battery
packs bearing the Intelligent System mark.
• If you attach to the camcorder battery pack
that are not genuine Canon battery s,
remaining battery time will not b.
appear and the
Memory Card
• We recombaccordigs on the memory card onto
your coputer. Data mpted or lost due to memory card
defects exposure to sttricity. Canon shall not be liable for lost
or corrupd data.
• Do not touor exse the terminals to dust or dirt.
• Do not use mecards in places subject to strong magnetic fields.
• Do not leave memory cards in places subject to high humidity and high
temperature.
• Do not disassemble, bend, drop, or subject memory cards to shocks
and do not expose them to water.
• Check the direction before inserting the memory card. Forcing a mem-
ory card into the slot if it is not correctly oriented may damage the mem-
ory card or the camcorder.
• Do not attach any labels or stickers on the memory card.
Additional Information 169
• SD/SDHC memory cards have a
physical switch to prevent writing on
the card so as to avoid the accidental
erasure of the card's content. To
write-protect the memory card set the
switch to the LOCK position.
LOCK switch
Built-in Rechargeable Lithium Battery
The camcorder has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery to keep the
date/time and other settings. The built-in lithium battery is recharged
while you use the camcorder; however, it will dischargcompletely if
you do not use the camcorder for about 3 months.
To recharge the built-in lithium battery: Connect the ppower
adapter to the camcorder and leave it cond for 2urs with the
camcorder off.
Lithium Button Battery
WARNING!
• The battery ed in this deviresent a fire or chemical burn
hazard if misndled.
• Do not disassble, mfy, immerse in water, heat above 100 °C
(212 °F) or incinetbattery.
• Replace with a CR2025 battery made by Panasonic, Hitachi Maxell,
Sony, Sanyo, or with Duracell2025. Use of other batteries may
present a risk of fire or explosion.
• Do not insert the battery into the mouth. If swallowed, seek medical
assistance immediately. The battery case may break and the battery
fluids may cause internal injuries.
• Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
• Do not recharge, short-circuit or insert the battery in the wrong direc-
tion.
• Dispose of the used battery according to applicable recycling regula-
tions.
• Do not pick up the battery using tweezers or other metal tools, as this
will cause a short circuit.
170 Additional Information
• Wipe the battery with a clean dry cloth to ensure proper contact.
• For California, USA only: The lithium battery included contains Perchlorate
Material – special handling may apply.
See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate for details.
Disposal
When you delete movies or initialize the built-in memory (
only) or
memory card, only the file allocation table is altered and stored data is
not physically erased. Take the necessary precautions when you dis-
pose of the camcorder or memory card, for example by physically
damaging it to prevent the leakage of private data.
If giving the camcorder or memory card to another person, initialize the
built-in memory (
tialization] option (
only) or memory card usithe [Complete Ini-
then initialize it again using the same option. Thkes recovering the
original recordings very difficult.
Additional Information 171
Maintenance/Others
Cleaning
Camcorder Body
• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the camcorder body. Never use chemically
treated cloths or volatile solvents such as paint thinner.
Lens and Instant AF Sensor
• If the lens surface or Instant AF sensor is dirty, autofocus may not work
properly.
• Remove any dust or dirt particles using a non-aerosol type blower
brush.
• Use a clean, soft lens-cleaning cloth to gently wipe thns or view-
finder. Never use tissue paper.
LCD Screen
• Clean the LCD screen using a clean, seaning cl.
• Condensation may form on face screen when the temper-
ature changes suddenly. a sory cloth.
Condensation
Moving the camorder raply between hot and cold temperatures may
cause condensat(watdroplets) to form on its internal surfaces.
Stop using the camcr if condensation is detected. Continued use
may damage the camcorder.
Condensation may form in the following cases:
• When the camcorder is moved quickly from cold to warm places
• When the camcorder is left in a humid room
• When a cold room is heated rapidly
To avoid condensation
• Do not expose the camcorder to sudden or extreme changes in tem-
perature.
• Place the camcorder in an airtight plastic bag and let it adjust gradually
to temperature changes before removing it from the bag.
172 Additional Information
When condensation is detected
The camcorder automatically shuts off.
The precise time required for water droplets to evaporate will vary
depending on the location and weather conditions. As a general rule, wait
for 2 hours before resuming use of the camcorder.
Using the Camcorder Abroad
Power Sources
You can use the compact power adapter to operate the camcorder and to
charge battery packs in any country with power supply between 100 and
240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Consult a Canon Service Center for information on
plug adapters for overseas use.
Playback on a TV Screen
You can only play back your recordingTVs coible with the NTSC
system. NTSC is used in the follos/countr:
Americas: All of North America and merica; st Caribbean
islands (except in French es likdeloupe and Martinique); most
of South America (excina, azil and Uruguay). Asia: Only in
Japan, the Philippines, Taiwn and Myanmar. Oceania: US
territories (ammeretc.) and some Pacific islands like
MicronesiSamoa and T
Additional Information 173
General Information
System Diagram (Availability differs from area to area)
Optional accessories not listed below, are described in more detail in
the following pages.
AVCHD discs/
Photo DVDs
PictBridge-
compatible printers
Computer
*
TV/HDTV
VCR/DVD
recorder
*
Accessories that are compatible with the Advanced Accessory Shoe cannot be
attached to this camcorder. Look for the Mini ADVANCED SHOE logo to ensure
compatibility with the mini advanced shoe.
SS-600/SS-650 Shoulder Strap
WS-30 Wrist Strap
WL-D88 Wireless Controller
CA-570 Compact Power Adapter
DW-100 DVD Burner
SD/SDHC memory card
DTC-100 D Terminal Cable
CTC-100 Component Cable
CTC-100/S Component Cable
STV-250N Stereo Video Cable
IFC-400PCU USB Cable
174 Additional Information
Optional Accessories
Call or visit your local retailer/dealer for genuine Canon video accesso-
ries. You can also obtain genuine accessories for your Canon cam-
corder by calling: 1-800-828-4040, Canon U.S.A. Information Center.
Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.
This product is designed to achieve excellent performance when used
with genuine Canon accessories. Canon shall not be liable for any dam-
age to this product and/or accidents such as fire, etc., caused by the
malfunction of non-genuine Canon accessories (e.g., a leakage and/or
explosion of a battery pack). Please note that this warranty does not
apply to repairs arising out of the malfunction of non-genuine Canon
accessories, although you may request such repairs on a chargeable
basis.
Battery Packs
When you need extra battery packs,
select one of the following models
BP-808, BP-819 or BP-827 (The B
807 supplied with the caer is n
available for purchase
When you se battery pthe Intelligent System mark, the
camcordewill communice battery and display the remaining
usage time ccurate to 1 minute). You can only use and charge these
battery packwith caorders and chargers compatible with Intelligent
System.
CG-800 Battery Charger
Use the battery charger to charge the
battery packs. It plugs directly into a
power outlet without a cable.
Additional Information 175
Charging Times
The charging times given in the following table are approximate and vary
according to charging conditions and initial charge of the battery pack.
Battery pack→
BP-807
BP-808
BP-819
BP-827
Charging conditions↓
Using the camcorder
155 min.
105 min.
275 min.
190 min.
395 min.
260 min.
Using the CG-800 Battery Charger
Recording and Playback Times
Recording and playback times given in the following tables are approxi-
mate and vary according to recording mode and charging, recording or
playback conditions. The effective usage time of the battry pack may
decrease when recording in cold surroundings, when ug the brighter
screen settings, etc.
Using the built-in memory
Recording
mode→
Battery pack
FX
XP+
SP
LP
Usage time↓
Maxi
reding time
min. 100 min. 100 min. 100 min.
BP-807
BP-808
Tyal recording
tim
60 min. 60 min. 65 min. 65 min. 65 min.
155 min. 155 min. 160 min. 160 min. 160 min.
195 min. 195 min. 200 min. 205 min. 205 min.
Playbame
Maximum
recording time
BP-819
BP-827
Typical recording
time*
130 min. 130 min. 130 min. 135 min. 135 min.
305 min. 310 min. 320 min. 320 min. 320 min.
295 min. 295 min. 305 min. 305 min. 305 min.
Playback time
Maximum
recording time
Typical recording
time*
190 min. 195 min. 200 min. 200 min. 200 min.
475 min. 480 min. 495 min. 495 min. 495 min.
Playback time
176 Additional Information
Using a memory card
Recording
mode→
Battery pack
MXP
FXP
XP+
SP
LP
Usage time↓
Maximum
recording time
95 min. 95 min. 100 min. 100 min. 100 min.
BP-807
BP-808
Typical recording
time*
60 min. 60 min. 65 min. 65 min. 65 min.
150 min. 155 min. 155 min. 160 min. 160 min.
190 min. 190 min. 200 min. 200 min. 200 min.
Playback time
Maximum
recording time
BP-819
BP-827
Typical recording
time*
125 min. 130 min. 130 n. 130 min. 130 min.
300 min. min. 31315 min. 315 min.
290 mi305 min305 min. 305 min.
Playback time
Maximum
recording time
Typical reco
time*
n. 1min. 200 min. 200 min. 200 min.
475 min. 485 min. 485 min. 485 min.
Plack tim
* Approxime times for recorpeated operations such as start/stop,
zooming, d power on/off.
TL-H58 T-coerter
This Tele-converter lens increases the
focal length of the camcorder lens by a
factor of 1.5.
• The image stabilizer is not as effective
when the Tele-converter is attached.
• The minimum focusing distance at full
telephoto with the TL-H58 is 2.3 m (7.5 ft.).
• When the Tele-converter is attached, a shadow may appear in the pic-
ture when you use the flash.
Additional Information 177
WD-H58 Wide-converter
This Wide-converter lens decreases focal
length by a factor of 0.7, giving you a
wide perspective for indoor shots or pan-
oramic views.
• When the Wide-converter is attached,
a shadow may appear in the picture
when you use the flash.
Protect Filter 58 mm, ND4L Filter
58 mm
Neutral density and MC protector filters
help you to control difficult lighting condi-
tions.
SC-2000 Soft Carrying Case
A handy camcorder bag with padded
compartments and plenty of sor
accessories.
DM-100 Dictional Stereo
Microphone
This highly sensitivsupeirectional
microphone attaches to the camcorder’s
mini advanced shoe. It can be used as
directional microphone (monaural) or
stereo microphone.
VL-5 Video Light
This video light enables you to record
brightly in color even in dark places. It
attaches to the camcorder’s mini
advanced shoe for cable-free operation.
178 Additional Information
VFL-2 Video Flash Light
This video flash light allows you to
record photos and movies even at night
or in dark places. It attaches to the cam-
corder’s mini advanced shoe for cable-
free operation.
HTC-100 HDMI Cable
Use this cable to connect the camcorder
to an external device using an all-digital
connection, allowing you to enjoy play-
back at the highest quality. This cable
sends both video and audio signals.
This mark identifies genuine Canon video acces.
When you use Canon video equipe
recommend Canon-brand accesroducts
bearing the same mark.
Additional Information 179
Product Codes
Provided Accessories
CA-570 Compact Power Adapter
BP-807 Battery Pack
8468A002AA
D85-1792-000
WL-D88 Wireless Controller
STV-250N Stereo Video Cable
IFC-400PCU USB Cable
D83-0770-000
3067A002AA (D82-0590-002)
9370A001AA
Optional Accessories
BP-819 Battery Pack
BP-827 Battery Pack
CG-800 Battery Charger
TL-H58 Tele-converter
WD-H58 Wide-converter
Protect Filter 58 mm
ND4L Filter 58 mm
2589B002AA
3185B002AA
2590B002AA
3573B001A
3572B1AA
2592A002
002AA
001AA
001AA
VL-5 Video Light
VFL-2 Video Flash Light
DM-100 Directional Stereo ne 1B002AA
HTC-100 HDMI Cable
CTC-100 CompCabl
SS-650 Shoulr Strap
SS-600 Shoulr Strap
WS-30 Wrist Stp
24B001AA
171B001AA
3123A001AA
3122A001AA
D81-1530-00
9389A001AA
SC-2000 Soft Caing Ce
180 Additional Information
Specifications
VIXIA HF S10/VIXIA HF S100
System
• Recording System
Movies: AVCHD Video compression: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264;
Audio compression: Dolby Digital 2ch
Photos: DCF (Design rule for camera system), compatible with Exif* Ver. 2.2 and with DPOF
Image compression: JPEG (Super Fine, Fine, Normal)
*
This camcorder supports Exif 2.2 (also called “Exif Print”). Exif Print is a standard for enhancing the
communication between camcorders and printers. By connecting to an Exif Print-compliant printer,
the camcorder’s image data at the time of shooting is used and optimized, yielding extremely high
quality prints.
• Television System
1080/60i*
*
Recordings made with the [PF24], [PF30] frame rate verted and d on the memory as 60i.
• Recording Media
Built-in flash memory, 32 GB; SD or Sapacity) mecard (not included)
SD or SDHC (SD High Camemory cluded)
• Maximum Recording Time gures
32 GB built-in memo
MXP m2 hr. 55 r. 10 mXP+ mode: 5 hr. 45 min.
SP de: 9 35 mir. 15 min.
Commerciavailable 16 GB me
Mmode: 1 hr. 25 min. F2 hr. 5 min. XP+ mode: 2 hr. 50 min.
SP de: 4 hr. 45 m. LP mode: 6 hr. 5 min.
• Image Sensor
1/2.6-inch CMOS, 90,000 pixels
Effective pixels:
Movies:
approx. 6,010,000 pixels
(using Digital Tele-converter): approx. 2,070,000 pixels
Photos (L, M, S):
Photos (LW, MW):
approx. 8,020,000 pixels
approx. 6,010,000 pixels
• LCD Screen: 2.7 in., wide, TFT color, approx. 211,000 dots
• Microphone: Stereo electret condenser microphone
• Lens
f=6.4-64 mm, F/1.8-3.0, 10x optical zoom
35 mm equivalent: Movies:
43.5 – 435 mm
Photos (L, M, S): approx. 39.9 – 399 mm
Photos (LW, MW): approx. 43.5 – 435 mm
Additional Information 181
• Lens Configuration: 11 elements in 9 groups (2 aspheric elements)
• AF System
Autofocus (TTL + external distance sensor when set to [Instant AF]) or Manual focus
• Filter Diameter: 58 mm
• Minimum Focusing Distance
1 m (3.3 ft.); 1 cm (0.39 in.) at full wide angle
• White Balance
Auto white balance, custom white balance and preset white balance settings:
Daylight, Shade, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H
• Minimum Illumination
0.3 lx ([Night] recording program, Shutter speed at 1/2)
4 lx ([Programmed AE] recording program, Auto slow shutter [On], Shutter speed at 1/30)
• Recommended Illumination: More than 100 lx
• Image Stabilization: Optical-Shift Image Stabilizer
• Size of Video Recordings
MXP, FXP mode: 1920 x 1080 pixels; XP+, SP, LP mode: 1440 x 108els
• Size of Photos
mode: LW 3264 x 1840, L 3264 x 2456, M 190 x 480 pi
Simultaneous recording: LW 3264 x 1840, MW 1920 x
Terminals
• AV OUT/ Terminal
∅ 3.5 mm minijack; only (dualso for dphones stereo output)
Video: 1 Vp-p / 7unbanced
Audio: –10 dBV kΩ load) / 3 kΩ o
• USB Terminal: miUSB 2.0 (Hi-Speed USB)
• COMPONENT OUT Tinal (proptary mini-D terminal)
Luminance (Y): 1 Vp-p / ; Chnance (PB/PR (CB/CR)): 350 mV / 75 Ω
1080i (D3) / 480i (D1) compati; output only
• HDMI OUT Terminal
HDMI mini connector; output only; compatible with HDMI-CEC
• MIC Terminal
∅ 3.5 mm stereo minijack
–57 dBV (with 600 Ω microphone) / 5 kΩ or more
Power/Others
• Power supply (rated)
7.4 V DC (battery pack), 8.4 V DC (compact power adapter)
182 Additional Information
• Power consumption: 3.6 W (SP mode, AF on, LCD normal brightness)
• Operating temperature: 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)
• Dimensions [W x H x D] (excluding the grip belt): 70 x 69 x 136 mm (2.8 x 2.7 x 5.4 in.)
• Weight (camcorder body only): 450 g (15.9 oz.)
CA-570 Compact Power Adapter
• Power supply: 100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
• Rated output / consumption: 8.4 V DC, 1.5 A / 29 VA (100 V) – 39 VA (240 V)
• Operating temperature: 0 – 40 °C (32 – 104 °F)
• Dimensions: 52 x 29 x 90 mm (2.1 x 1.1 x 3.5 in.)
• Weight: 135 g (4.8 oz.)
BP-807 Battery Pack
• Battery type
Rechargeable lithium ion battery, compatible witystem
• Rated voltage: 7.4 V DC
• Operating temperature: 0 – F)
• Battery capacit0 mAh
• Dimensions0.7 x 35.2 x 40.1.6 in.)
• Weight: 49 1.7 oz)
Weight and dimensions are approximate. Errors and omissions excepted.
The information in this manual is verified as of January 2009. Subject to change with-
out notice.
Additional Information 183
About the music files
The specifications of the music files compatible with the camcorder
are as follows.
Audio encoding: Linear PCM
Audio sampling: 48 kHz, 16 bits, 2 channels
Minimum length: 1 second
File extension: WAV
The music data is saved in the memory under the following folder
structure.
In the built-in memory:
CANON
MY_MUSIC
MUSIC_01.WAV to MUSIC_99.WAV
On the memory card:
CANON
PRIVATE
M_MUSIC
MUSIC_01.WAV to MUSIC_99.WAV
The MusiData CROM includes extra music tracks (under
the folder MUSICdition to the music tracks (under the folder
MUSIC2) that come pre-installed in the built-in memory. You can
replace the pre-installed music tracks or transfer additional music
files from the CD-ROM to enjoy a wider variety of background
music tracks.
184 Additional Information
Index
Continuous shooting . . . . . . . . . . 102
Copying*
A
Aspect ratio of a connected TV
Autofocus (AF)
D
Date and time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
Daylight saving time . . . . . . . . 39
Deleting
AF frame
AV OUT/
B
Battery pa
E
F
Face detection
Recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
Fireworks (recording program) . . . . 61
Focus
Focus priority . . . . . . . . . . . . 142
C
COMPONENT OUT
Connections to external
*
only.
Additional Information 185
P
Playback
H
Portrait (recording program) . . . . . . 61
Power save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Pre-recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
I
Initialization
(built-in memory*/memory card) . .42
J
L
R
cordi
M
Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84
S
Screen icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Selecting the memory*
N
O
for playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
*
only.
186 Additional Information
U
Special Scene
V
Video snapshot . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
W
White balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
T
Transferring to a computer
Z
gital zoo. . . . . . . . . . . . 142
*
only.
Additional Information 187
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WARRANTY FOR THE UNITED STATES
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Digital Video Equipment (the “Equipment”) purchased in the United States. This limited warranty is only effective
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The Equipment is warranted under normal, non-commercial, personal use, against defective materials or
workmanship as follows:
Parts: Defective parts will be exchanged for new parts or comparable rebuilt parts for a period of ONE YEAR from
the date of original purchase, except for a defective Video Head, which will be exchanged for a period of three
months from the date of purchase.
Labor: For a period of ONE YEAR from the date of original purchase, labor will be provided free of charge by our
factory service centers or designated service facilities located in the United States.
When returning Equipment under this warranty, you must pre-pay the shipping charges, and you must enclose the
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charge to you.
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USA's factory service centers or authorized service facilities;
D) If the Equipment is used for commercial or industrial use.
This Limited Warranty does not cover cabinet (exterior finish), video cassette tape, head cleanings, nor does it
apply to Equipment purchased outside the United States. This warranty does not cover units sold to rental firms,
military operations, hotels, schools, hospitals or for other commercial, industrial, or institutional applications.
These uses are covered only by such specific warranty as Canon may issue with such sales.
This Limited Warranty does not apply to accessories or consumables for the Equipment, which are sold “AS IS”,
without warranty of any kind by Canon USA.
Please retain this warranty card and your Bill of Sale as a permanent record of your purchase. This card is most
important in order to be sure you are contacted right away should there be a safety inspection, modification or
product recall under applicable laws or regulations.
NO IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE APPLIES TO
THIS EQUIPMENT AFTER THE APPLICABLE PERIOD OF EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY, EXCEPT AS
MENTIONED ABOVE, GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THIS EQUIPMENT SHALL
BIND THE UNDERSIGNED (SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU). CANON USA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR LOSS OF REVENUES OR PROFITS, EXPENSE FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICE, STORAGE CHARGES,
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LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, LOSS OR CORRUPTION OF DATA STORED ON
THE EQUIPMENT’S HARD DRIVE, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY
THE USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE EQUIPMENT, REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE
CLAIM IS BASED, AND EVEN IF CANON USA HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOR
SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST CANON USA BE GREATER THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE
EQUIPMENT SOLD BY CANON USA AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING,
YOU ASSUME ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR PROPERTY AND TO
OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE EQUIPMENT NOT CAUSED
DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF CANON USA. (SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU).THIS
WARRANTY SHALL NOT EXTEND TO ANYONE OTHER THAN THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THIS EQUIPMENT OR
THE PERSON FOR WHOM IT WAS PURCHASED AS A GIFT.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
CANON U.S.A., INC.
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CANADA
CANON CONSUMER DIGITAL VIDEO EQUIPMENT LIMITED
WARRANTY
The limited warranty set forth below is given by Canon Canada Inc. (“Canon Canada”) with respect to Canon Consumer
Digital Video Equipment (the “Equipment”) purchased in Canada. This limited warranty is only effective upon presentation of
a bill of sale or other proof of purchase for this Equipment to a Canon Service Facility when repairs are required.
The Equipment is warranted under normal, non-commercial, personal use, against defective materials or workmanship as
follows:
Parts: Defective parts will be exchanged for new parts or, at Canon Canada’s option, comparable rebuilt parts for a period of
one year from the date of original purchase, except Video Heads which will be exchanged for a period of 3 months from the
date of purchase.
Labour: For a period of one year from the date of original purchase, labour will be provided free of charge by our Canon
Service Facilities in Canada.
This limited warranty covers all defects except where:
(a) The loss or damage to the product results from:
i) accident, natural disaster, mishandling, abuse, neglect, unauthorized product modification or failure to follow
instructions contained in the instruction manual;
ii) the use of accessories, attachments, products, supplies, parts or devices with the Ement that do not conform
to Canon specifications or that cause abnormally frequent service problems;
iii) repairs or services performed by any party other than a Canon Service Faity;
iv) defective batteries or any exposure to water, sand or dirt;
v) shipping (claim must be presented to the shipper);
(b) Any serial number on the video equipment is altered or removed.
(c) The Equipment is used for commercial, professional or industr
This limited warranty does not cover the cabinet (exterior finish) oedia, nor doeply to Equipment
purchased outside Canada.
If the Equipment contains a hard disk drive, Canon ecommentored on that drive e duplicated or
backed up to prevent its loss in the event of a flfunctioh drive.
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Ship your Equipment in its original carton, box packedy insured with shipping charges prepaid,
together with a copy of your other a descrion of the problem to any of the Canon
Service Facilities in Cana
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Except as otherwise requiy applicable legiation, this warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, conditions, guarantees
or representations, express plied, statutr otherwise, relative to the Equipment, including implied warranties or
conditions of merchantability ness for a cular purpose.
Canon Canada assumes no liabispeconsequential or incidental damages, loss or corruption of data including,
without limitation, data stored on the isk drive of the Equipment or loss that may arise, whether on account of
negligence or otherwise, from the use, misuse or inability to use the Equipment (including loss of profit, revenue, media or
enjoyment) or from failure to conform to any express or implied warranties, conditions, guarantees or representations. Any
recovery under this limited warranty shall not exceed the purchase price of the equipment. Canon Canada does not assume
or authorize any other person to assume for Canon Canada any other liability with respect to this equipment.
This warranty does not extend to any person other than the original purchaser of the Equipment or the person for whom it
was purchased as a gift and states your exclusive remedy.
NOTICE TO CONSUMER
If you plan to take important videos or if the product has not been used for some time, please check all functions with the
instruction book before using it.
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USA
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For support concerning the supplied PIXELA applications, please call PIXELA
customer support (details in the 'PIXELA ImageMixer 3 SE' Installation Guide).
Pour le support technique concernant les logiciels PIXELA fournis, veuillez
appeler le service clientèle de PIXELA (les details se trouvent dans le Guide
d'installation 'PIXELA ImageMixer 3 SE').
Para soporte relacionado las aplicaciones de PIXELA suministradas, llame al
centro de atención al cliente de PIXELA (vea los detalles en la Guía de
instalación 'PIXELA ImageMixer 3 SE').
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