Panasonic NV VZ1PNA User Manual

VHS-C Movie Camera  
Model No.  
NV-VZ1PN/PNA  
NV-RZ3PN/PNA  
Operating Instructions  
NV-VZ1PN/PNA  
NV-RZ3PN/PNA  
Before use, please read these instructions completely.  
VQT8947  
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18 Reverse Search Button [sSEARCH] (m 32)  
Rewind/Review/High-Speed Rewind Button [C]  
(m 35, 39, 40)  
Recording Check Button [S] (m 32)  
19 Stop Button [] (m 35)  
20 Forward Search Button [SEARCHr] (m 32)  
Fast Forward/Cue Button [D] (m 40)  
21 White Balance Button [W.B] (m 54)  
Pause Button [;] (m 40)  
22 Playback Button [1] (m 35)  
Backlight Button [BLC] (m 59)  
23 LCD Monitor Open Lever [  
LOPEN] (m 15)  
(NV-VZ1 only)  
24 LCD Monitor (m 15, 21, 41) (NV-VZ1 only)  
Due to limitations in LCD production technology, there  
may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the LCD  
Monitor screen. However, this is not a malfunction and  
does not affect the recorded picture.  
25 Cassette Compartment Window (m 22)  
26 Cassette Compartment Lock Button [LOCK] (m 22)  
27 Battery Holder (m 13)  
NV-VZ1 NV-RZ3  
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28 Video Output Jack [V] (m 37, 68)  
29 Audio Output Jack [A] (m 37, 68)  
30 Finder (l 25, 41)  
Due to limitations in LCD production technology, there  
may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the Finder  
screen, the whole screen may have a slight color cast,  
and flickering may occur. However, this is not a  
malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture.  
31 Cover of the Button-type Battery’s Compartment  
[BACKUP BATTERY] (l 27)  
32 DC Input Jack [DC IN] (l 10)  
33 Battery Eject Lever ["BATTERY EJECT] (l 13)  
34 Recording Start/Stop Buttons (l 29, 30)  
Use either of these buttons depending on the recording  
angle.  
35 Off/On Mode Selector Switch [CAMERA/OFF/VCR]  
(l 13, 30, 35, 41)  
36 Grip Belt (l 25)  
37 Speaker (m 35) (NV-VZ1 only)  
38 Cassette Eject Button [< EJECT] (l 22)  
39 Date/Time/Title Button [DATE/TITLE] (m 29, 64)  
40 Zoom Lever [W/T] (l 33, 48)  
Volume Adjustment Lever [sVOLr] (l 35)  
(NV-VZ1 only)  
41 Eyepiece Corrector Lever (l 25)  
42 Shoulder Strap Holders (l 26)  
43 Tripod Receptacle  
44 Lens Cap (l 25, 54)  
45 Lens Cap Holder (l 25)  
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2 3  
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2
Charging the Battery  
Charge the Battery before using it.  
1
Attach the Battery.  
Align the Battery with line 1 and push it in the direction  
of the arrow while holding it down.  
2
Securely connect the AC Power Cord to the AC  
Adaptor and an AC mains jack.  
The [POWER] Lamp 2 lights and then the [CHARGE]  
Lamp 3 flashes and charging starts.  
If the [CHARGE] Lamp 3 does not flash even though  
the Battery is attached, remove the Battery and then re-  
attach it.  
Charging Lamp [CHARGE]  
Flashing:  
During charging  
Lit:  
The Battery can already be used to  
operate the Movie Camera but it is not  
yet fully charged.  
(Approx. 30-minute battery charge)  
The Battery is fully charged.  
Off:  
Removing the Battery  
Slide it in the opposite direction of that indicated in step 1  
above.  
Charge the Battery at a room temperature between 10xC and  
30xC.  
When charging, do not connect the DC Input Lead to the AC  
Adaptor.  
During recording or charging, the Battery becomes warm.  
However, this is normal.  
If you charge the Battery when it is not yet discharged, the  
[CHARGE] Lamp 3 may flash briefly and then go out. This  
indicates that the Battery is fully charged. Therefore, this is  
not an indication of a malfunction.  
NV-VZ1  
NV-RZ3  
80 min.  
90 min.  
40 min.  
145 min.  
180 min.  
40 min.  
310 min.  
360 min.  
40 min.  
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B
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B
C
CGR-V610  
CGR-V620  
CGR-V816  
80 min.  
90 min. (70 min.)  
40 min. (30 min.)  
145 min.  
190 min. (140 min.)  
40 min. (30 min.)  
310 min.  
380 min. (280 min.)  
40 min. (30 min.)  
Charging Time and Maximum Continuous  
Recording Time in the Manual Recording Mode  
A Charging Time for a Full Charge  
B Maximum Continuous Recording Time  
C Maximum Continuous Recording Time for an Approx.  
30-Minute Charge  
70 min.stands for 70 minutes.  
The Battery Model CGR-V610 is supplied.  
The times shown in the above chart are approximations. The  
figures in parentheses show the recording time when using  
the °LCD Monitor.  
°LCD Monitor: NV-VZ1 only  
Maximum Continuous Recording Time means the duration of  
continuous recording performed at an ambient temperature of  
25xC and 60% relative humidity. In actual recording, however,  
the use of the zoom and other functions increases the power  
consumption, and higher or lower temperatures reduce the  
Battery’s ability to generate electricity. Therefore, the actual  
recording time per Battery may be approximately 30%–50%  
shorter than listed above.  
1
CAMERA FUNCTIONS  
INFO-  
WINDOW  
CAMERA  
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1.CAMERA SETUP  
2.DIGITAL EFFECT  
3.TITLE SETUP  
4.DATE/TIME SETUP  
5.OTHER FUNCTIONS  
6.LCD/EVF SETUP  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
2
MENU  
VCR FUNCTIONS  
1
1.OTHER FUNCTIONS  
2.LCD/EVF SETUP  
MF/  
TRACKING  
2,4  
3,5  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
FOCUS / SET  
Using the Menus  
This Movie Camera displays the settings of various functions  
in menus to make it easy to select the desired functions and  
settings.  
1
Press the [MENU] Button.  
When you press this button while the [CAMERA] Lamp is  
lit in red, the Camera Mode Menu 1 appears. When you  
press this button while the [VCR] Lamp is lit in green, the  
VCR Mode Menu 2 appears.  
2
3
Turn the [34] Dial to select the desired  
sub-menu.  
Turning the [34] Dial changes the highlighted item.  
Press the [SET] Button to display the selected  
sub-menu.  
4
5
Turn the [34] Dial to select the item to be set.  
Press the [SET] Button to set the selected item  
to the desired mode.  
Exiting the Menu  
Press the [MENU] Button again.  
The method for making settings on the [DATE/TIME SETUP]  
Sub-Menu (l 28) and [LCD/EVF SETUP] Sub-Menu (l 21)  
differs slightly from that of other Sub-Menus.  
You can display the menu during playback, but not during  
recording. Also, it is possible to start playback while the  
menu is displayed, but if you start recording, the displayed  
menu disappears.  
The settings that you have selected on the menus are  
maintained when you turn the Movie Camera off. However, if  
you disconnect the power supply unit (Battery or AC  
Adaptor) from the Movie Camera before turning it off, the  
selected settings may not be maintained.  
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3
Inserting the Button-type Battery  
Before setting the date and time, insert the button-type battery  
(supplied).  
1
2
Open the [BACKUP BATTERY] Cover.  
Insert the button-type battery so that its (_)  
side is visible.  
3
Close the [BACKUP BATTERY] Cover.  
Before inserting or removing the button-type battery, be sure  
to set the [CAMERA/OFF/VCR] Switch to [OFF].  
When the button-type battery is exhausted, the [0]  
Indication flashes. In this case, replace it with a new CR2025  
battery.  
(The life of the battery is about 3 year.)  
To make it easier to remove the button-type battery, use a  
pointed object.  
When you remove the button-type battery, be careful not to  
drop it.  
Keep the button-type battery out of the reach of children.  
Make sure you insert the battery with its poles correctly  
aligned.  
The internal clock works even when the Movie Camera is  
turned off, and it consumes power from the button-type  
battery.  
CAUTION  
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type  
recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard  
used batteries according to manufacturer’s instructions.  
CAMERA FUNCTIONS  
1.CAMERA SETUP  
2.DIGITAL EFFECT  
3.TITLE SETUP  
4.DATE/TIME SETUP  
5.OTHER FUNCTIONS  
6.LCD/EVF SETUP  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
DATE/TIME SETUP  
MENU  
YEAR  
MONTH  
DATE  
HOUR  
MIN.  
2000  
OCT  
15  
2PM  
30  
10  
1,3,5,7,9  
MF/  
TRACKING  
2,4,6,8  
PRESS MENU TO RETURN  
FOCUS / SET  
Setting the Date andTime  
If you select the [DATE/TIME SETUP] Sub-Menu of the [CAMERA  
FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu, the menu shown above appears.  
The initial setting of date and time is 12:00AM, 1st January, 2000.  
For example: To set the clock to 15th October  
2000, 2:30PM.  
1
Turn the [34] Dial to set to [2000].  
The years change in the following order:  
...1990...1991...2000...2089...1990...  
2
3
Press the [SET] Button to select [MONTH].  
Turn the [34] Dial to set to [OCT].  
The months change in the following order:  
[JAN] (January) _> [FEB] (February) _>  
[MAR] (March) _> [APR] (April) _> [MAY] (May) _>  
[JUN] (June) _> [JUL] (July) _> [AUG] (August) _>  
[SEP] (September) _> [OCT] (October) _>  
[NOV] (November) _> [DEC] (December) _>  
[JAN] (January) _>  
4
5
Press the [SET] Button to select [DATE].  
Turn the [34] Dial to set to [15].  
6
Press the [SET] Button to select [HOUR].  
Turn the [34] Dial to set to [2PM].  
Press the [SET] Button to select [MIN.].  
Turn the [34] Dial to set to [30].  
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8
9
10  
Press the [MENU] Button to finish the date  
and time setting.  
The operation of the clock starts from [00] seconds.  
Pressing the button one more time makes the menu  
disappear.  
If you select the [DATE/TIME SETUP] Sub-Menu when the  
button-type battery is not inserted into the Movie Camera or  
is exhausted, the Main-Menu disappears and the [0]  
Indication flashes instead. Insert a new button-type battery  
(l 27) and then set the date and time again.  
As the Movie Camera’s built-in clock is subject to slight  
imprecision, be sure to check the indicated time before  
recording.  
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3
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5
6
MENU  
TITLE SETUP  
DATE/TITLE  
DATE TIME  
3
1
TITLE  
HOLIDAY  
HOLIDAY  
OCT 15 2000  
2:30PM  
OCT 15 2000  
MF/  
TRACKING  
LANGUAGE  
FOR TITLE  
SIZE  
ENGLISH  
NORMAL  
RETURN ----  
PRESS MENU TO EXIT  
2
DATE/  
TITLE  
FOCUS / SET  
HOLIDAY  
5
OCT 15 2000  
2:30PM HOLIDAY  
OCT 15 2000  
2:30:15PM  
OCT 15 2000  
4
Recording with the Time and/or Date  
Superimposed in the Picture  
After displaying the [TITLE SETUP] Sub-Menu...  
(l 16)  
1
2
Turn the [34] Dial to select [DATE/TITLE].  
Press the [SET] Button to select the desired  
indication.  
The indications change in the order 1 to 6.  
1 Date and Time _>2 Date _>  
3 Date, Time and Title _>4 Date and Title _>  
5 Title _>6 Date and Time with seconds _>  
If the button-type battery for the built-in clock is not  
inserted into the Movie Camera or is exhausted, only  
the title is displayed. (l 27)  
3
4
Press the [MENU] Button to exit the menu.  
The selected Date/Time/Title Indication appears.  
Press the Recording Start/Stop Button to start  
recording.  
Deleting the Date/Time/Title Indication  
5
During recording or when the Movie Camera is  
in the Recording Pause Mode, press the  
[DATE/TITLE] Button to make the Date/Time/  
Title Indication disappear.  
After turning the Movie Camera off and then on again, the  
previously selected Date/Time/Title Indication is no longer  
displayed. To make it appear again, press the [DATE/TITLE]  
Button once.  
Be sure to turn the Movie Camera off before removing the  
Battery or disconnecting the AC Adaptor. Disconnecting the  
power supply while the Movie Camera is on erases the Date/  
Time/Title Indication (l 62) stored in memory.  
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2
TRACK.  
TRACK.  
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1
MENU  
MF/  
TRACKING  
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FOCUS / SET  
High-Speed Rewinding  
1
Press the [6] Button for more than 1 second  
in the Stop Mode.  
The [] Indication 1 appears.  
During High-Speed Rewinding, the tape winding sound  
is louder.  
When rewinding the tape to the beginning, the Movie  
Camera automatically changes over from the  
High-Speed Rewinding Mode to the Rewinding Mode  
near the beginning of the tape, and it switches over to  
the Stop Mode at the beginning of the tape.  
If you press the [] Button during High-Speed  
Rewinding, it takes several seconds before the tape is  
stopped, in order to protect the tape from damage.  
During High-Speed Rewinding, the Tape Counter shows  
[0:00.00].  
Eliminating Picture Distortions  
(ManualTracking Adjustment)  
This Movie Camera adjusts the tracking automatically. With  
certain cassettes, however, the tracking adjustment may not be  
precise. In this case, adjust the tracking manually.  
"
Press the [FOCUS/SET] Button briefly during  
playback.  
The [TRACK.] Indication 2 appears.  
#
Turn the [TRACKING] Dial to adjust the tracking.  
The Tracking Adjustment Function is automatically cancelled  
when the [TRACKING] Dial is not turned for 5 seconds.  
It may not be possible to remove the noise bars completely.  
It is not possible to adjust the tracking when a menu is  
displayed.  
If you eject the cassette after adjusting the tracking, the  
adjusted setting is cancelled.  
Returning to the AutoTracking Mode  
Press [FOCUS/SET] Button for more than 2 seconds during  
playback.  
0LUX  
1
O
LUX  
OFF  
1
ON  
3
2
Recording in Dark PlacesWithout Any  
Illumination  
(0 Lux Night View Function)  
This function is convenient when you want to record at night in  
places without any illumination, for example for observing the  
behavior of nocturnal animals, etc. In this mode, the Movie  
Camera emits infrared rays which makes it possible to record  
subjects that are invisible to the naked eye.  
1
Set the [0 LUX OFF/ON] Switch to [ON] to make  
the [0LUX] Indication 1 appear.  
The built-in Infra-red Beam Emitters 2 light. Be careful  
not to cover them with your hand when recording.  
Do not use the 0 Lux Night View Function in brightly lit  
places and never aim the Movie Camera against the sun, as  
this could cause irreparable damage.  
The playback picture of scenes recorded with the  
0 Lux Night View Function will be in black and white.  
If you change the setting of the [0 LUX OFF/ON] Switch  
during recording, a switching noise is also recorded.  
When recording with the 0 Lux Night View Function, it is not  
possible to adjust the white balance manually or to cancel  
the manually adjusted white balance setting.  
It is not possible to use any of the Program AE Modes when  
the 0 Lux Night View Mode is activated.  
When using the 0 Lux Night View Function, the subject  
should be within 3 metres from the Movie Camera.  
When the automatic focusing is not precise, adjust the focus  
manually.  
If you do not want the Tally Lamp 3 to light during recording  
using the 0 Lux Night View Function, set [TALLY LAMP] on  
the [CAMERA SETUP] Sub-Menu to [OFF].  
As the iris is fully opened in the 0 Lux Night View Mode,  
subjects in white or other light colors may be recorded  
whitish, blurred and with weak contrast.  
Cancelling the 0 Lux Night View Function  
Set the [0 LUX OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF] to make the [0LUX]  
Indication disappear.  
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MNL  
MNL  
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PROG. AE  
1
2
Recording with Manual White Balance  
Adjustment  
With this Movie Camera, you can also adjust the white  
balance manually.  
Use this mode for special subjects and recording conditions,  
such as listed (l 53), for which the Full Auto Mode is not  
suitable, and for light sources outside the range 1 (l 55).  
Use it also when you want to manually adjust the white  
balance for each new scene as professionals do.  
1
2
3
Press the [PROG. AE] Button repeatedly until an  
indication other than [AUTO] appears.  
Attach the White Lens Cap and zoom in until the  
entire screen is white.  
Aim the Movie Camera at the subject that you  
want to record and then keep the [W.B] Button  
pressed until the [1] Indication 1 stops  
flashing and remains lit.  
¡When the Sepia, Black & White, Yellow, Red, Blue,  
Green Mode or 0 Lux Night View Function is used, it is  
not possible to manually adjust the white balance or to  
cancel the manually adjusted white balance setting.  
In the following cases, the [1] Indication flashes:  
¡During manual adjustment of the white balance. (If the  
surroundings are dark and the white balance cannot be  
adjusted, the [1] Indication keeps flashing.)  
¡When the previously set white balance setting is maintained.  
¡When you are trying to adjust the white balance in the digital  
zoom range (23q–250q). In this case, first adjust the white  
balance in the optical zoom range (1q–22q) and then zoom  
back to within the Digital Zoom Mode.  
Cancelling the ManualWhite Balance Mode  
Press the [W.B] Button once. Or, press the [PROG. AE] Button  
repeatedly until the [AUTO] Indication appears.  
10 000K  
9 000K  
8 000K  
7 000K  
6 000K  
5 000K  
4 000K  
3 000K  
2 000K  
1 000K  
ColorTemperature and White Balance  
Adjustment  
Every light source has its own color temperature measured in  
Kelvin (K). The higher the Kelvin value, the more bluish the  
light; the lower the value, the more reddish the light. The Kelvin  
value is related to the tint of the light, but not directly to its  
brightness.  
The range 1 indicated in the illustration above shows the light  
sources for which this Movie Camera can provide precise  
white balance adjustment and, therefore, natural colors in the  
recorded pictures, when using the Full Auto Mode. For light  
sources outside this range, adjust the white balance manually.  
(l 54) Also, additional lighting may be necessary.  
1 Control range of this Movie Camera’s Auto White Balance  
Adjustment Mode  
2 Blue sky  
3 Cloudy sky (Rain)  
4 TV screen  
5 Sunlight  
6 White fluorescent lamp  
7 2 hours after sunrise or before sunset  
8 1 hour after sunrise or before sunset  
9 Halogen light bulb  
: Incandescent light bulb  
; Sunrise or sunset  
< Candlelight  
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SP  
MNL  
MF  
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TRACK.  
RED  
D.ZOOM  
Y.FIL.  
DIA. SFT  
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STRETCH  
NEGA  
SEPIA  
B/W  
L Recording Speed Mode (l 23)  
M Zoom Magnification (l 33)  
N ManualWhite Balance Mode (l 54)  
O Manual Recording Mode (l 54, 56)  
P Sports Mode (l 57)  
Q Portrait Mode (l 57)  
R Low Light Mode (l 57)  
S Spotlight Mode (l 57)  
T Surf & Snow Mode (l 57)  
U Manual Focus Mode (l 56)  
V Tracking Adjustment Mode (l 39)  
W Fade Effect Mode (l 43)  
X Color Indication for Fade (l 42, 43)  
Y Super Image Stabilizer Mode (l 47)  
Z Digital Zoom Mode (l 48)  
[ Stretch Mode (l 45)  
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Negative Mode (l 46)  
Sepia Mode (l 46)  
Black & White Mode (l 46)  
Yellow Mode (l 46)  
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R.FIL.  
B.FIL.  
G.FIL.  
STDBY  
MOTION SENSOR  
0LUX  
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Red Mode (l 46)  
Blue Mode (l 46)  
Green Mode (l 46)  
Recording Mode (m 61) (NV-VZ1 only)  
Recording Pause Mode (m 61) (NV-VZ1 only)  
The above indications  
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d
are only displayed when  
recording in the Mirror Mode (l 61).  
e
Motion-Sensor-Controlled Recording Function Stand-  
by Mode (l 49)  
f
g
0 Lux Night View Mode (l 51)  
Demonstration Mode  
Demonstration Mode  
When the Movie Camera is turned on and in the Camera  
Mode without any cassette inserted, and you leave it for 10  
minutes without activating any function, it automatically  
switches over to the Demonstration Mode which demonstrates  
its many functions.  
You can also start the Demonstration Mode by setting  
[DEMO MODE] on the [OTHER FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu of  
the [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu to [ON] and then  
exiting the menu.  
Pressing a button or displaying a menu temporarily suspends  
the Demonstration Mode. However, if you leave the Movie  
Camera in this condition without activating any function for  
more than approximately 10 minutes, the Demonstration  
Mode resumes.  
If you do not want the Demonstration Mode to be activated,  
set [DEMO MODE] on the menu to [OFF].  
If you set the [CAMERA/OFF/VCR] Switch to [CAMERA]  
while pressing the [1] Button, [DEMO MODE] on the menu  
is automatically set to [ON] and the Demonstration Mode  
starts immediately.  
If you set the [CAMERA/OFF/VCR] Switch to [CAMERA]  
while pressing the [] Button, [DEMO MODE] is  
                                                                        
automatically set to [OFF].  
6. VW-LT4314WE  
5. VW-LF43WE  
1. CGR-V610  
2. CGR-V620  
3. CGR-V816  
4. VW-KBC7E  
7. VW-LW4307WE 8. VZ-CT55E  
9. VW-TCA7E 10.VZ-LDR10E 11.  
VW-SK11E  
Optional Accessories  
1. Battery Pack (Lithium-Ion)  
2. Battery Pack (Lithium-Ion)  
3. Battery Pack (Lithium-Ion)  
4. Car Battery Charger  
5. Filter Kit  
6. Tele Conversion Lens  
7. Wide Conversion Lens  
8. Tripod  
9. Cassette Adaptor  
10. IR/Video DC Light (Halogen & Infra-red)  
(It requires the Shoe Adaptor for attaching to the  
Movie Camera.)  
11. Shoe Adaptor (for attaching the IR/Video DC Light)  
Some accessories are not available in some countries.  

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