Sony HDR TD10E User Manual

4-271-344-12(1)  
3D Digital HD Video  
Camera Recorder  
Operating Guide  
HDR-TD10E  
and human health, which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste handling  
of this product. The recycling of materials  
will help to conserve natural resources.  
For more detailed information about  
recycling of this product, please contact  
your local Civic Office, your household  
waste disposal service or the shop where  
you purchased the product.  
FOR CUSTOMERS IN EUROPE  
Notice for the customers in the  
countries applying EU Directives  
The manufacturer of this product is Sony  
Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku  
Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan. The Authorized  
Representative for EMC and product safety  
is Sony Deutschland GmbH, Hedelfinger  
Strasse 61, 70327 Stuttgart, Germany. For  
any service or guarantee matters please  
refer to the addresses given in separate  
service or guarantee documents.  
Disposal of waste batteries  
(applicable in the European  
Union and other European  
countries with separate  
collection systems)  
ATTENTION  
The electromagnetic fields at the specific  
frequencies may influence the picture and  
sound of this unit.  
This product has been tested and found  
compliant with the limits set out in the  
EMC Directive for using connection cables  
shorter than 3 meters (9.8 feet).  
This symbol on the battery or on the  
packaging indicates that the battery  
provided with this product shall not be  
treated as household waste.  
On certain batteries this symbol might  
be used in combination with a chemical  
symbol. The chemical symbols for mercury  
(Hg) or lead (Pb) are added if the battery  
contains more than 0.0005% mercury or  
0.004% lead.  
By ensuring these batteries are disposed of  
correctly, you will help prevent potentially  
negative consequences for the environment  
and human health which could otherwise  
be caused by inappropriate waste handling  
of the battery. The recycling of the materials  
will help to conserve natural resources.  
In case of products that for safety,  
performance or data integrity reasons  
require a permanent connection with an  
incorporated battery, this battery should  
be replaced by qualified service staff only.  
To ensure that the battery will be treated  
properly, hand over the product at end-of-  
life to the applicable collection point for  
the recycling of electrical and electronic  
equipment.  
Notice  
If static electricity or electromagnetism  
causes data transfer to discontinue midway  
(fail), restart the application or disconnect  
and connect the communication cable  
(USB, etc.) again.  
Disposal of Old Electrical  
& Electronic Equipment  
(Applicable in the European  
Union and other European  
countries with separate  
collection systems)  
This symbol on the product or on its  
packaging indicates that this product shall  
not be treated as household waste. Instead  
it shall be handed over to the applicable  
collection point for the recycling of  
For all other batteries, please view the  
section on how to remove the battery from  
the product safely. Hand the battery over  
to the applicable collection point for the  
recycling of waste batteries.  
electrical and electronic equipment.  
By ensuring this product is disposed of  
correctly, you will help prevent potential  
negative consequences for the environment  
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For more detailed information about  
recycling of this product or battery, please  
contact your local Civic Office, your  
household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product.  
These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful  
interference in a residential installation.  
This equipment generates, uses, and  
can radiate radio frequency energy and,  
if not installed and used in accordance  
with the instructions, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications.  
However, there is no guarantee that  
interference will not occur in a particular  
installation. If this equipment does cause  
harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by  
turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
For customers in the U.S.A.  
If you have any questions about this  
product, you may call:  
Sony Customer Information Center 1-800-  
222-SONY (7669).  
The number below is for the FCC related  
matters only.  
Regulatory Information  
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
Declaration of Conformity  
Trade Name: SONY  
Model No.: HDR-TD10E  
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.  
Address: 16530 Via Esprillo, San Diego,  
CA 92127 U.S.A.  
Telephone No.: 858-942-2230  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference,  
and (2) this device must accept any  
interference received, including  
interference that may cause undesired  
operation.  
Increase the separation between the  
equipment and receiver.  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on  
a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected.  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/  
TV technician for help.  
The supplied interface cable must be used  
with the equipment in order to comply with  
the limits for a digital device pursuant to  
Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.  
Battery pack  
This device complies with Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the  
following two conditions: (1) This device  
may not cause harmful interference, and  
(2) this device must accept any interference  
received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
CAUTION  
You are cautioned that any changes or  
modifications not expressly approved in  
this manual could void your authority to  
operate this equipment.  
Note  
This equipment has been tested and found  
to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the  
FCC Rules.  
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Supplied items  
Using the camcorder  
Do not hold the camcorder by the following  
parts, and also do not hold the camcorder by  
the jack covers.  
The numbers in ( ) are the supplied  
quantity.  
Camcorder (1)  
AC Adaptor (1)  
Shoe cover  
LCD screen  
Power cord (Mains lead) (1)  
HDMI cable (1)   
A/V connecting cable (1)   
USB cable (1)   
USB Adaptor Cable (1)   
Wireless Remote Commander (1)  
A button-type lithium battery is already  
installed. Remove the insulation sheet before  
using the Wireless Remote Commander.  
Battery pack  
Rechargeable battery pack NP-FV70 (1)  
CD-ROM “Handycam” Application  
Software (1) (p. 39)  
“PMB” (software, including “PMB Help”)  
“Handycam” Handbook (PDF)  
“Operating Guide” (This manual) (1)  
The camcorder is not dustproofed, dripproofed  
or waterproofed. See “Precautions” (p. 61).  
Viewing 3D movies  
You may feel uncomfortable symptoms  
such as eyestrain, nausea, or a tired feeling  
while watching 3D movies recorded with  
the camcorder on 3D compatible monitors.  
When you watch 3D movies, we recommend  
that you take a break at regular time intervals.  
Since the need for or frequency of break times  
varies between individuals, please set your  
own standards. If you feel sick, stop watching  
3D movies, and consult a doctor as needed.  
Also, refer to the operating instructions of  
the connected device or the software used  
with the camcorder. A child’s vision is always  
vulnerable (especially for children under 6  
years of age). Before allowing them to watch 3D  
movies, please consult with an expert, such as a  
pediatric or ophthalmic doctor. Make sure your  
children follow the precautions above.  
See page 19 for the memory card you can use  
with this camcorder.  
The way people perceive 3D movies varies from  
person to person.  
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Menu items, LCD panel, and lens  
About language setting  
Avoid operating the touch panel under  
following conditions, as doing so may cause a  
malfunction of the camcorder.  
When there are droplets of water on the touch  
panel  
The on-screen displays in each local language  
are used for illustrating the operating  
procedures. Change the screen language before  
using the camcorder if necessary (p. 17).  
On recording  
With wet fingers  
With a pointed object such as pencil,  
ballpoint pen, nail, etc.  
Holding the camcorder by grabbing the panel  
inside the frame  
To ensure stable operation of the memory  
card, it is recommended to format the memory  
card with your camcorder before the first  
use. formatting the memory card will erase  
all the data stored on it and the data will be  
irrecoverable. Save your important data on your  
PC etc.  
Before starting to record, test the recording  
function to make sure the image and sound are  
recorded without any problems.  
Compensation for the contents of recordings  
cannot be provided, even if recording or  
playback is not possible due to a malfunction of  
the camcorder, recording media, etc.  
TV color systems differ depending on the  
country/region. To view your recordings on a  
TV, you need a PAL system-based TV.  
Television programs, films, video tapes,  
and other materials may be copyrighted.  
Unauthorized recording of such materials may  
be contrary to the copyright laws.  
With gloves on  
A menu item that is grayed out is not available  
under the current recording or playback  
conditions.  
The LCD screen is manufactured using  
extremely high-precision technology, so over  
99.99% of the pixels are operational for effective  
use. However, there may be some tiny black  
points and/or bright points (white, red, blue,  
or green in color) that appear constantly on the  
LCD screen. These points are normal results of  
the manufacturing process and do not affect the  
recording in any way.  
Use the camcorder in accordance with local  
regulations.  
Black points  
Notes on playing back  
White, red, blue or green points  
You may not be able to play back normally  
images recorded on your camcorder with other  
devices. Also, you may not be able to play back  
images recorded on other devices with your  
camcorder.  
Standard (STD) image quality movies recorded  
on SD memory cards cannot be played on AV  
equipment of other manufacturers.  
Exposing the LCD screen or the lens to direct  
sunlight for long periods of time may cause  
malfunctions.  
Do not aim at the sun. Doing so might cause  
your camcorder to malfunction. Take images  
of the sun only in low light conditions, such as  
at dusk.  
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DVD media recorded with HD image  
quality (high definition)  
Note on the camcorder/battery pack  
temperature  
DVD media recorded with high definition  
image quality (HD) can be played back with  
devices that are compatible with the AVCHD  
standard. You cannot play discs recorded with  
high definition image quality (HD) with DVD  
players/recorders as they are not compatible  
with the AVCHD format. If you insert a disc  
recorded with the AVCHD format (high  
definition image quality (HD)) into a DVD  
player/recorder, you may not be able to eject  
the disc.  
When the temperature of the camcorder  
or battery pack becomes extremely high or  
extremely low, you may not be able to record  
or play back on the camcorder, due to the  
protection features of the camcorder being  
activated in such situations. In this case, an  
indicator appears on the LCD screen.  
When the camcoder is connected to a  
computer or accessories  
Do not try to format the recording media of the  
camcorder using a computer. If you do so, your  
camcorder may not operate correctly.  
Save all your recorded image data  
To prevent your image data from being lost,  
save all your recorded images on external media  
periodically. To save images on your computer,  
see page 37, and to save images on external  
devices, see page 42.  
3D movies cannot be saved on a disc. Save them  
on external media devices (p. 44).  
When connecting the camcorder to another  
device with communication cables, be sure to  
insert the connector plug in the correct way.  
Pushing the plug forcibly into the terminal  
will damage the terminal and may result in a  
malfunction of the camcorder.  
When the camcorder is connected to other  
devices through a USB connection and the  
power of the camcorder is turned on, do not  
close the LCD panel. The image data that has  
been recorded may be lost.  
The type of discs or media on which the  
images can be saved depend on the [  
REC  
Mode] selected when the images were recorded.  
Movies recorded with [50p Quality ] can  
be saved using external media (p. 44). Movies  
recorded with [Highest Quality ] can be  
saved on external media devices or on Blu-ray  
discs (p. 44).  
If you cannot record/play back images,  
perform [Format]  
If you repeat recording/deleting images for  
a long time, fragmentation of data occurs on  
the recording media. Images cannot be saved  
or recorded. In such a case, save your images  
on some type of external media first, and then  
Notes on battery pack/AC Adaptor  
Be sure to remove the battery pack or the AC  
Adaptor after turning off the camcorder.  
Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the  
camcorder, holding both the camcorder and the  
DC plug.  
perform [Format] by touching  
[Setup] [ Media Settings)]   
[Format] the desired medium   
(MENU)  
(
.
Notes on optional accessories  
We recommend using genuine Sony accessories.  
Genuine Sony accessories may not be available  
in some countries/regions.  
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About this manual, illustrations and  
on-screen displays  
In this manual, the  
and  
icons indicate  
the 3D and 2D sides of the 2D/3D switch,  
respectively.  
The example images used in this manual for  
illustration purposes are captured using a  
digital still camera, and therefore may appear  
different from images and screen indicators that  
actually appear on your camcorder. And, the  
illustrations of your camcorder and its screen  
indication are exaggerated or simplified for  
understandability.  
In this manual, the internal memory and the  
memory card are called “recording media.”  
In this manual, the DVD disc recorded with  
high definition image quality (HD) is called  
AVCHD recording disc.  
Design and specifications of your camcorder  
and accessories are subject to change without  
notice.  
Notes on use  
Do not do any of the following. Otherwise, the  
recording media may be damaged, recorded  
images may be impossible to play back or may  
be lost, or other malfunctions could occur.  
ejecting the memory card when the access  
lamp (p. 20) is lit or flashing  
removing the battery pack or AC Adaptor  
from the camcorder, or applying mechanical  
shock or vibration to the camcorder when the  
(Movie)/ (Photo) lamps (p. 22) or the  
access lamp (p. 20) are lit or flashing  
When using a shoulder belt (sold separately), do  
not crash the camcorder against an object.  
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Table of contents  
and  
indicate the 3D and 2D sides of the 2D/3D switch (p. 22), respectively.  
The items you can set differ depending on the position of the switch.  
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Getting started  
Step 1: Charging the battery pack  
Battery pack  
AC Adaptor  
Power cord (Mains  
lead)  
To the wall outlet (wall  
socket)  
/CHG (flash/charge) lamp  
DC plug  
DC IN jack  
Align the mark on the DC plug with that on  
the DC IN jack.  
You can charge the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (V series) after attaching it to your  
camcorder.  
Notes  
You cannot attach any “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack other than the V series to your camcorder.  
Turn off your camcorder by closing the LCD screen.  
1
Attach the battery pack by sliding it in the direction of the arrow until it  
clicks.  
2
Connect the AC Adaptor and the power cord (mains lead) to your  
camcorder and the wall outlet (wall socket).  
3
The /CHG (flash/charge) lamp lights up and charging starts. The /CHG (flash/charge)  
lamp turns off when the battery pack is fully charged.  
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When the battery is charged, disconnect the AC Adaptor from the DC IN  
jack of your camcorder.  
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Charging time  
Approximate time (min.) required when you fully charge a fully discharged battery pack.  
Battery pack  
NP-FV50  
NP-FV70 (supplied)  
NP-FV100  
Charging time  
155  
195  
390  
The charging times shown in the table above are measured when charging the camcorder at a  
temperature of 25 C (77 °F). It is recommended that you charge the battery in a temperature range of  
10 C to 30 C (50 °F to 86 °F).  
Tips  
See page 58 on recording and playing time.  
When your camcorder is on, you can check the approximate amount of remaining battery power with the  
remaining battery indicator at the upper right on the LCD screen.  
To remove the battery pack  
Close the LCD screen. Slide the BATT (battery) release lever () and remove the battery  
pack ().  
To use a wall outlet (wall socket) as a power source  
Make the same connections as “Step 1: Charging the battery pack” (p. 11). Even if the battery  
pack is attached, the battery pack is not discharged.  
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Notes on the battery pack  
When you remove the battery pack or disconnect the AC Adaptor, turn the camcorder off and make sure  
that the  
(Movie)/ (Photo) lamps (p. 22), the access lamp (p. 20) are turned off.  
The /CHG (flash/charge) lamp flashes during charging under the following conditions:  
The battery pack is not attached correctly.  
The battery pack is damaged.  
The temperature of the battery pack is low.  
Remove the battery pack from your camcorder and put it in a warm place.  
The temperature of the battery pack is high.  
Remove the battery pack from your camcorder and put it in a cool place.  
We do not recommend using an NP-FV30, which only allows short recording and playback times, with  
your camcorder.  
In the default setting, the power turns off automatically if you leave your camcorder without any  
operation for about 5 minutes, to save battery power ([A. Shut Off]).  
Notes on the AC Adaptor  
Use the nearby wall outlet (wall socket) when using the AC Adaptor. Disconnect the AC Adaptor from  
the wall outlet (wall socket) immediately if any malfunction occurs while using your camcorder.  
Do not use the AC Adaptor placed in a narrow space, such as between a wall and furniture.  
Do not short-circuit the DC plug of the AC Adaptor or battery terminal with any metallic objects. This  
may cause a malfunction.  
Charging the battery pack abroad  
You can charge the battery pack in any countries/regions using the AC Adaptor supplied with  
your camcorder within the AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz range.  
Do not use an electronic voltage transformer.  
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Step 2: Turning the power on, and setting the  
date and time  
Open the LCD screen of your camcorder.  
1
Your camcorder is turned on.  
To turn on your camcorder when the LCD screen is open, press POWER.  
MODE lamp  
POWER button  
Select the desired language, then touch [Next].  
2
Touch the button on the  
LCD screen  
Select the desired geographical area with  
/
, then touch [Next].  
3
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Set [Summer Time], then touch [Next].  
If you set [Summer Time] to [On], the clock advances 1 hour.  
4
Select the date format, then touch [Next].  
5
6
Select the date and time, touch  
[Next] *.  
/
to set the value, then touch  
* The confirmation screen appears only when you set the clock for the first time.  
The clock starts.  
To set the date and time again, touch  
(MENU) [Setup] [  
(
Clock Settings)]   
[Date & Time Setting] [Date & Time]. When an item is not on the screen, touch / until the  
item appears.  
Touch [Run].  
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If you touch [Run Later], the recording mode screen appears. When you turn on the camcorder  
next time, the [Auto 3D Lens Adjust] screen will appear.  
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Aim the camcorder at a subject to display it on the LCD screen.  
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Be sure that the subject produces a scale higher than the mark. The subject will appear doubled.  
If you feel uncomfortable viewing the image in 3D, press 2D/3D DISP and check the image in 2D  
Scale  
Touch  
.
The camcorder automatically zooms in or out to adjust the lenses. Do not change the subject until  
the adjustment is completed.  
Notes  
If [Could not adjust.] appears, touch [Run Again].  
If the 2D/3D switch (p. 22) is set to 2D, the [Auto 3D Lens Adjust] screen does not appear.  
Type of subjects that should be displayed on the LCD screen for [Auto 3D Lens  
Adjust]  
The scale indicated varies depending on the subject displayed on the LCD screen.  
Subjects that indicate a higher scale:  
Bright subjects, such as objects outdoors in daylight  
Subjects with various colors and shapes  
Subjects that indicate a lower scale and result in adjustment failure:  
Dark subjects, such as objects viewed at night  
Subjects within 2 m (6 ft. 6 3/4 in.) away from the camcorder  
Plain, non-colorful subjects  
Subjects that repeat the same pattern, such as rows of windows on buildings  
Moving subjects  
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Notes  
The date and time does not appear during recording, but they are automatically recorded on the  
recording media, and can be displayed during playback. To display the date and time, touch  
(MENU) [Setup] [  
(
Playback Settings)] [Data Code] [Date/Time]   
.
You can turn off the operation beeps by touching  
(MENU) [Setup] [ General  
(
Settings)] [Beep] [Off]   
.
To turn off the power  
Close the LCD screen.  
The (Movie) lamp flashes for a few seconds and the camcorder is turned off.  
Tips  
You can turn off the camcorder also by pressing POWER.  
When [Power On By LCD] is set to [Off], turn off your camcorder by pressing POWER.  
Changing the language setting  
You can change the on-screen displays to show messages in a specified language.  
Touch  
(MENU) [Setup] [  
(
General Settings)] [Language Setting]   
a desired language   
.
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Step 3: Preparing the recording media  
The recording media that can be used are displayed on the screen of your camcorder as  
following icons.  
*
Internal memory  
Memory card  
* In the default setting, both movies and photos are recorded on this recording media. You can perform  
recording, playback and editing operations on the selected medium.  
Tips  
See page 59 for the recordable time of movies.  
See page 60 for the number of recordable photos.  
Selecting recording media  
Touch  
Select].  
(MENU) [Setup] [  
(
Media Settings)] [Media  
The [Media Select] screen appears.  
Touch the desired recording medium   
.
Both movies and photos are recorded on the selected medium.  
To check the recording media settings  
In either movie recording mode or photo recording mode, the media icon of the selected  
recording media is displayed at the top right corner of the screen.  
Recording media icon  
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Inserting a memory card  
Notes  
Set the recording medium to [Memory Card] to record movies and/or photos on a memory card.  
Types of memory card you can use with your camcorder  
SD Speed Class  
Described in this  
manual  
“Memory Stick PRO  
Duo” media (Mark2)  
“Memory Stick PRO  
Duo” media  
“Memory Stick PRO-  
HG Duo” media  
SD memory card  
SDHC memory card  
SDXC memory card  
Class 4 or faster  
SD card  
Operation with all memory cards is not assured.  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media, half the size of “Memory Stick, or standard size SD cards can be used  
for this camcorder.  
Do not attach a label or the like on memory card or memory card adaptor. Doing so may cause a  
malfunction.  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media of up to 32 GB and SD cards of up to 64 GB have been verified to  
operate with your camcorder.  
Notes  
A MultiMediaCard cannot be used with this camcorder.  
Movies recorded on SDXC memory cards cannot be imported to or played back on computers or AV  
devices not supporting the exFAT* file system by connecting the camcorder to these devices with the  
USB cable. Confirm in advance that the connecting equipment is supporting the exFAT system. If you  
connect an equipment not supporting the exFAT system and the format screen appears, do not perform  
the format. All the data recorded will be lost.  
* The exFAT is a file system that is used for SDXC memory cards.  
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Open the cover, and insert the memory card with the nothched edge in the  
direction as illustrated until it clicks.  
Close the cover after inserting the memory card.  
Access lamp  
Note the direction of notched corner.  
The [Preparing image database file. Please wait.] screen appears if you insert a new  
memory card. Wait until the screen disappears.  
Close the cover.  
Notes  
If [Failed to create a new Image Database File. It may be possible that there is not enough free space.] is  
displayed, format the memory card.  
Confirm the direction of the memory card. If you forcibly insert the memory card in the wrong direction,  
the memory card, memory card slot, or image data may be damaged.  
Do not open the cover during recording.  
When inserting or ejecting the memory card, be careful so that the memory card does not pop out and  
drop.  
To eject the memory card  
Open the cover and lightly push the memory card in once.  
Copying movies and photos  
Touch  
(MENU) [Edit/Copy] [Copy], then follow the instructions that appear  
on the screen.  
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Recording/Playback  
Recording  
In the default setting, movies and photos are recorded on the internal recording media.  
Movies are recorded in 3D with high definition image quality (HD).  
Tips  
To change the recording media, see page 18.  
Fasten the grip belt.  
1
Open the LCD screen of your camcorder.  
2
Your camcorder is turned on.  
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Recording movies  
MODE button  
(Movie): When recording a movie  
(Photo): When recording a photo  
[STBY] [REC]  
START/STOP button  
2D/3D switch  
Press MODE to turn on the (Movie) lamp.  
Press START/STOP to start recording.  
To stop recording, press START/STOP again.  
Tips  
Shoot the subject from about 80 cm to 6 m (3 ft. to 20 ft.) away to obtain good 3D movies. The optimum  
distance varies when you use zooming (p. 26).  
To record 2D movies  
Set the 2D/3D switch to 2D.  
Notes  
Do not operate the 2D/3D switch during recording. The camcorder stops recording.  
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To display items on the LCD screen again  
Touch anywhere on the screen except the buttons on the LCD screen so that you can use  
items. You can change the settings using the [Display Setting] menu.  
about 4sec  
after  
To record movies in 3D while viewing them in 2D on the LCD screen of the camcorder  
If you record 3D movie for a long time, you may feel uncomfortable. Press 2D/3D DISP to  
switch the image from 3D to 2D. The image appears in 2D, but the camcorder continues  
recording in 3D.  
When the screen is switched from 2D to 3D, the screen becomes darker. This is not a  
malfunction.  
Notes  
If you close the LCD screen while recording movies, the camcorder stops recording.  
The maximum continuous recordable time of a movie is as follows.  
3D: about 6 hours 30 minutes  
2D: about 13 hours  
When a movie file exceeds 2 GB, the next movie file is created automatically.  
It will take several seconds until you can start recording after you turn on the camcorder. You cannot  
operate your camcorder during this time.  
The following states will be indicated if data is still being written onto the recording media after recording  
has finished. During this time, do not apply shock or vibration to the camcorder, or remove the battery or  
AC Adaptor.  
Access lamp (p. 20) is lit or flashing  
The media icon in the upper right of the LCD screen is flashing  
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Tips  
See page 59 on the recordable time of 2D movies.  
You can record photos during movie recording by pressing PHOTO fully (Dual Rec).  
[  
SteadyShot] is set to [Active] in the default setting.  
You can specify the priority face by touching it.  
You can capture photos from recorded movies.  
You can check the recordable time, estimated remaining capacity, etc., by touching  
(MENU)   
[Setup] [  
(
Media Settings)] [Media Info].  
The LCD screen of your camcorder can display recording images across the entire screen (full pixel  
display). However, this may cause slight trimming of the top, bottom, right and left edges of images when  
played back on a TV which is not compatible with full pixel display. In the case of 2D recording, set  
[Guide Frame] to [On], and record images using the outer frame displayed on the screen as a guide.  
To adjust the angle of the LCD panel, first open the LCD panel 90 degrees to the camcorder (), and  
then adjust the angle ().  
90 degrees (max.)  
90 degrees to the  
180 degrees (max.)  
camcorder  
Watch 3D movies on the LCD screen squarely from about 30 cm (11 7/8 in.) away.  
Data code during recording  
The recording date, time and condition are recorded automatically on the recording media.  
They are not displayed during recording. However, you can check them as [Data Code]  
during playback. To display them, touch  
Settings)] [Data Code] a desired setting   
(MENU) [Setup] [  
(
Playback  
.
Shooting photos  
MODE button  
(Movie): When recording a movie  
(Photo): When recording a photo  
Flashes Lights up  
PHOTO button  
2D/3D switch  
When  
disappears, the photo is recorded.  
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Set the 2D/3D switch to 2D.  
Press MODE to turn on the (Photo) lamp.  
The LCD screen display switches for photo recording mode, and the screen aspect ratio  
becomes 4:3.  
Press PHOTO lightly to adjust the focus, then press it fully.  
Note  
You cannot shoot photos in 3D.  
Tips  
To change the image size, touch  
(MENU) [Image Quality/Size] [  
Image Size] a desired  
setting   
You cannot record photos while  
.
is displayed.  
Your camcorder flashes automatically when there is insufficient ambient light. The flash does not work in  
the movie recording mode. You can change how your camcorder flashes by (MENU) [Camera/  
Mic] [ Flash)] [Flash] a desired setting   
(
.
If white circular spots appear on photos  
This is caused by particles (dust, pollen, etc.) floating close to the lens. When they are  
accentuated by the camcorder’s flash, they appear as white circular spots.  
To reduce the white circular spots, light the room and shoot the subject without a flash.  
Particles (dust, pollen, etc.)  
in the air  
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Optimum distance from the subject and zooming level  
The distance at which you can obtain movies with a deep, 3-dimensional appearance  
varies depending on the zooming level.  
Adjust the zooming level with the power zoom lever.  
Wider range of view Close view  
(Wide angle)  
(Telephoto)  
Distance from the subject  
Zoom  
about 80 cm to 6 m  
(3 ft. to 20 ft.)  
about 2.5 m to 10 m  
(8 ft. to 32 ft.)  
about 7.5 m to 20 m  
(25 ft. to 65 ft.)  
Adjusting the 3-dimensional appearance of the image during recording  
[3D Depth Adjustment] is assigned to the MANUAL dial as the default setting. You can  
adjust the depth of 3D images by operating the MANUAL dial.  
MANUAL button  
MANUAL dial  
Press MANUAL.  
Rotate the MANUAL dial to adjust the depth of the image on the screen.  
If you press MANUAL for several seconds, you can assign another menu item to the MANUAL dial.  
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Playback  
on the camcorder  
You can enjoy the playback of images with powerful sound through the stereo speakers built  
into the camcorder.  
In the default setting, movies and photos that are recorded on the internal recording media  
are played.  
Tips  
To change the recording media, see page 18.  
The camcorder displays recorded images as an event automatically, based on the date and time.  
To play back 2D movies, set the 2D/3D switch to 2D.  
Open the LCD screen of your camcorder.  
1
2
Your camcorder is turned on.  
Press  
(View Images).  
The Event View screen appears after some seconds.  
Touch  
/
to select the desired event ().  
3
Highlight  
Playback  
button  
To the MENU screen  
Events  
/
: To the previous/next event  
Event name  
Change to the movie/photo recording mode  
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Time-line bar  
Highlight Playback button*  
Change Event Scale button  
* Appears only when the image quality is set to [  
HD Quality].  
The Event Index screen appears when you touch the event that is displayed on the center.  
You can also choose an event by touching on the time-line bar.  
Touch  
(Change Event Scale) on the bottom right of the screen so that you can change the  
time range of the time-line bar from one and a half years to 3 months, which changes the number  
of the events that can be displayed on the time-line bar.  
Touch an image you want to view.  
4
To go back to the Event View screen  
Displays the previous/next page (Touching and holding the button scrolls the index  
screen.)  
Changes to the movie/photo recording mode  
Event title  
Switch Image Type button (2D only)  
Total playing time of movies in the event  
Touch to select the image type to be displayed in the index from [  
MOVIE] (movies only),  
[
[
PHOTO] (photos only), or [  
PHOTO] (photos only) is selected, total number of photos in the event is displayed in .  
MOVIE/PHOTO](movies and photos mixed). When  
appears with the movie or photo that was most recently played or recorded. If you touch the  
movie or photo with , you can continue playback from the previous time.  
Notes  
If you operate the 2D/3D switch, the recording mode screen appears. Do not operate the 2D/3D switch  
during playback.  
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Tips  
When the 2D/3D switch is set to 3D, only 3D movies are played back. When the switch is set to 2D, both  
3D and 2D images are played back in 2D.  
You can view 3D movies in 2D by pressing 2D/3D DISP (p. 23).  
Operating the camcorder while playing a movie  
You can use the functions shown in the figure below while the camcorder is playing a movie.  
Volume adjustment  
Delete  
Context  
To stop*  
Previous  
Next  
To fast-forward*  
To pause*/play  
To fast-reverse*  
* These buttons can be used only when the camcorder is playing a movie.  
Notes  
You may not be able to play back the images with other devices than camcorder.  
Tips  
The above figure appears also when you select [  
Type button on the Even Index screen (2D only).  
MOVIE/PHOTO] by touching the Switch Image  
Touching  
on the playback screen displays functions you can currently use, and allows you to use those  
functions easily.  
When playback from the selected image reaches the last image, the screen returns to the INDEX screen.  
Touch  
As you repeat touching  
/
during pause to play back movies slowly.  
during playback, movies are played as fast as about 5 times   
/
about 10 times about 30 times about 60 times.  
The recording date, time, and shooting conditions are recorded automatically during recording. This  
information is not displayed during recording, but you can display it during playback by touching  
(MENU) [Setup] [  
(
Playback Settings)] [Data Code] a desired setting   
.
In the default setting, a protected demonstration movie is pre-recorded.  
To adjust the sound volume of movies  
While playing back movies, touch  
adjust with  
/
.
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Adjusting the depth of 3D movies  
You can adjust the depth while playing back 3D movies.  
Touch [3D Depth Adjustment] on the 3D movie playback screen.  
The movie stops and the screen used to adjust the vertical direction appears.  
Touch  
/
to adjust the vertical direction [Next].  
The screen used to adjust horizontal direction appears.  
Touch  
/
to adjust the horizontal direction   
.
Viewing photos  
You can use the functions shown in the figure below while you are viewing photos. The figure  
below will be displayed when you select [  
button on the Event Index screen.  
PHOTO] by touching the Switch Image Type  
Delete  
Context  
Previous  
Next  
To start/stop slide show  
Tips  
To repeat Slideshow, touch  
[Slideshow Set].  
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Performing Highlight Playback  
Press  
Touch  
/
to select the desired event, then touch [ Highlight].  
Touch [ Scenario Save] on the screen after the Highlight Playback is finished so that you can save  
the Highlight Playback scenario.  
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Playing images on a TV  
Connection methods, the image type  
(3D or 2D) and the image quality (high  
definition (HD) or standard definition  
(STD)) viewed on the TV screen differ  
depending on what type of TV is  
List of connection  
Connecting to a 3D TV  
Movies recorded in 3D are played back in  
3D. Make sure that the 2D/3D switch of the  
camcorder is set to 3D.  
connected, and the connectors used.  
Output connectors on the camcorder  
HDMI OUT jack  
HDMI Cable (supplied)  
A/V Remote  
Connector  
1
2
3
Switch the input on the TV to the  
connected jack.  
Refer to the instruction manuals of the TV.  
Connect the camcorder to a TV.  
Use the supplied AC Adaptor as the power  
source (p. 12).  
Play a movie or a photo on the  
camcorder (p. 27).  
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Connecting to a high definition TV  
Connecting to a non-high-definition  
16:9 (wide) or 4:3 TV  
When the recording quality is high  
definition image quality (HD), the movies  
are played back in high definition image  
quality (HD). When the recoding quality is  
standard image quality (STD), the movies  
are played back in standard definition  
image quality (STD).  
When movies are recorded with high  
definition image quality (HD), they are  
played back in standard definition image  
quality (STD). When movies are recoded  
with standard image quality (STD), they are  
played back in standard definition image  
quality (STD).  
HDMI Cable (supplied)  
A/V connecting cable  
(supplied)  
(Yellow)  
(White)  
(Red)  
A/V connecting cable with  
S VIDEO (sold separately)  
(White)  
(Red)  
(Yellow)  
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When you connect with HDMI cable  
When connecting to your TV via a VCR  
Use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo.  
Use an HDMI mini connector on one end  
(for the camcorder), and a plug suitable for  
connecting your TV on the other end.  
Copyright-protected images are not output  
from the HDMI OUT jack of your camcorder.  
Some TVs may not function correctly (e.g., no  
sound or image) with this connection.  
Do not connect the camcorder HDMI OUT  
jack to an external device HDMI OUT jack, as  
malfunction may result.  
When the connected device is compatible  
with 5.1ch surround sound, high definition  
image quality (HD) movies are output in  
5.1ch surround sound automatically. Standard  
definition image quality (STD) movies are  
converted to 2ch sound.  
Connect your camcorder to the LINE IN input  
on the VCR using the A/V connecting cable. Set  
the input selector on the VCR to LINE (VIDEO  
1, VIDEO 2, etc.).  
Notes  
When you play back standard definition image  
quality (STD) movies on a 4:3 TV that is not  
compatible with the 16:9 signal, record movies  
with 4:3 aspect ratio. Touch  
[Image Quality/Size] [  
(MENU)   
Wide Mode]   
[4:3]   
.
When the A/V connecting cable is used to  
output movies, movies are output with standard  
definition image quality (STD).  
If your TV/VCR has a 21-pin adaptor  
(EUROCONNECTOR)  
To set the aspect ratio according to the  
connected TV (16:9/4:3)  
Set [TV Type] to [16:9] or [4:3] according to  
your TV.  
Use a 21-pin adaptor (sold separately) to  
view playback pictures.  
TV/VCR  
When you connect with A/V  
connecting cable with S-Video  
When the S VIDEO plug (S VIDEO channel)  
is connected, audio signals are not output. To  
output audio signals, connect the white and red  
plugs to the audio input jack of your TV.  
Tips  
If you connect your camcorder to the TV using  
more than one type of cable to output images,  
the order of priority of the TV input jacks is as  
follows:  
HDMI component S VIDEO video  
HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface)  
is an interface to send both video/audio signals.  
The HDMI OUT jack outputs high quality  
images and digital audio.  
This connection produces higher resolution  
images compared with the A/V connecting cable.  
When your TV is monaural (When your  
TV has only one audio input jack)  
Connect the yellow plug of the A/V connecting  
cable to the video input jack and connect the  
white (left channel) or red (right channel) plug  
to the audio input jack of your TV or VCR.  
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This camcorder is compatible with the  
“Photo TV HD” standard. “Photo TV  
HD” allows for highly-detailed, photo-  
like depiction of subtle textures and  
colors. By connecting Sonys Photo TV  
HD-compatible devices using the HDMI  
cable*, a whole new world of photos can be  
enjoyed in breathtaking full HD quality.  
*
The TV will automatically switch to the  
appropriate mode when [ PHOTO] is  
selected with the Switch Image Type button.  
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Advanced Operations  
Deleting images  
You can free media space by deleting  
movies and photos from recording media.  
Notes  
You cannot restore images once they are  
deleted. Save important movies and photos in  
advance.  
Do not remove the battery pack or the AC  
Adaptor from your camcorder while deleting  
the images. It may damage the recording media.  
Do not eject memory card while deleting  
images from the memory card.  
You cannot delete protected movies and photos.  
Undo the protection of the movies and photos  
to delete them, before you try to delete them.  
The demonstration movie on your camcorder  
is protected.  
4
5
Touch and display the mark  
on the movies or photos to be  
deleted.  
If you delete movies/photos that are included  
in saved scenarios, the scenarios will also be  
deleted.  
Touch and hold the desired thumbnail so  
that you can confirm the image. Touch  
to return to the previous screen.  
Tips  
If you start playing back an image by selecting it  
from the Event Index screen, you can delete the  
image using on the playback screen.  
To delete all images recorded in the recording  
media, and recover all the recordable space of  
the media, format the media.  
Reduced-size images which enable you to view  
many images at the same time on an index  
screen are called “thumbnails.”  
Touch  
.
To delete all movies/photos in a event  
at one time  
In step 3, touch [All In Event].  
1
2
Press  
(View Images)(p. 27).  
Touch  
Copy] [Delete].  
(MENU) [Edit/  
Touch  
event, then touch  
/
to select the desired  
.
3
To select and delete movies,  
touch  
Touch and hold the desired thumbnail so  
that you can confirm the image. Touch  
to return to the previous screen.  
[Multiple Images].  
For 2D, after touching [Multiple Images],  
select [ MOVIE]/[ PHOTO]/  
MOVIE/PHOTO]. When  
Touch  
.
[
[
/
Setting] is set to [  
appears instead of  
STD  
.
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Saving movies and photos with a computer  
Useful functions available if you connect the  
camcorder to computer  
The software PMB stored in the CD-ROM (supplied) includes functions that enable you to do  
more with the images recorded with the camcorder.  
View  
Save on a disc  
Copying back to  
the camcorder  
DVD/Blu-ray  
Edit  
Joining image files  
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Preparing a computer  
Display  
Step 1 Checking the computer  
system  
Minimum 1,024 × 768 dots  
Others  
USB port (this must be provided as standard,  
Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0 compatible)), Blu-  
ray disc/DVD burner (CD-ROM drive is  
necessary for installation) Either NTFS or  
exFAT file system is recommended as the  
hard disk file system.  
Windows  
OS*1  
Microsoft Windows XP SP3*2/Windows Vista  
SP2*3/Windows 7  
CPU*4  
Intel Core Duo 1.66 GHz or faster, or Intel  
Core 2 Duo 1.66 GHz or faster (Intel Core  
2 Duo 2.26 GHz or faster is required when  
processing FX/FH or 3D movies, and Intel  
Core 2 Duo 2.40 GHz or faster is required  
when processing PS movies.)  
Macintosh  
OS  
Music Transfer: Mac OS X*5 (v10.4 - v10.6)  
*1 Standard installation is required. Operation is  
not assured if the OS has been upgraded or in a  
multi-boot environment.  
However, Intel Pentium III 1 GHz or faster is  
sufficient for the following operations:  
Importing the movies and photos to the  
computer  
*2 64-bit editions and Starter (Edition) are not  
supported. Windows Image Mastering API  
(IMAPI) Ver.2.0 or newer is required to use disc  
creation function, etc.  
One Touch Disc Burn  
Creating a Blu-ray disc/AVCHD recording  
disc/DVD-video (Intel Core Duo 1.66 GHz  
or faster is required when creating a DVD  
video by converting high definition image  
quality (HD) to standard definition image  
quality (STD).)  
Copying a disc  
Processing only the movies with standard  
definition image quality (STD)  
*3 Starter (Edition) is not supported.  
*4 Faster processor is recommended.  
*5 Macintosh computer with an Intel processor.  
Notes  
Operation with all computer environments is  
not assured.  
Application  
When using a Macintosh  
PMB/Music Transfer  
Memory  
The supplied software “PMB” is not  
supported by Macintosh computers. To  
import the movies and photos to the  
computer, please contact Apple Inc.  
For Windows XP: 512 MB or more (1 GB or  
more is recommended.)  
However, 256 MB or more is sufficient for  
processing only the movies with standard  
definition image quality (STD).  
For Windows Vista/Windows 7: 1 GB or  
more  
Hard disk  
Disk volume required for installation:  
Approximately 500 MB (10 GB or more  
may be necessary when creating AVCHD  
recording discs. 50 GB maximum may be  
necessary when creating Blu-ray discs.)  
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Step 2 Installing the supplied  
software “PMB”  
Select the language for the  
application to be installed, then  
proceed to the next screen.  
Install “PMB” before connecting your  
camcorder to a computer.  
Notes  
Read the terms of the license  
agreement carefully. If you agree  
to the terms, change to , and  
then click [Next] [Install].  
Even if another version of “PMB” has already  
been installed on your computer, install  
the version of “PMB” supplied with your  
camcorder.  
If the version of “PMB” on the computer is  
newer than that of “PMB” supplied with your  
camcorder, a message appears. In this case,  
discontinue the installation.  
Follow the instructions that  
appear on the computer screen  
to continue the installation.  
You may be required to install some  
other applications included on the disc at  
the same time. If the installation display  
appears, follow the instructions that appear  
on the screen.  
When you are required to restart the  
computer, follow the instructions that  
appear on the screen and restart it.  
Connect the camcorder to the computer  
when you are instructed to do so.  
The new version does not include the data  
disc creation function. Create a data disc using  
software on your computer.  
Confirm that your camcorder is  
not connected to the computer.  
Turn on the computer.  
Log on as an Administrator for  
installation.  
Close all applications running on the  
computer before installing the software.  
Connect the camcorder to the  
computer using the USB cable,  
then touch [USB Connect] on the  
LCD screen of the camcorder.  
Place the supplied CD-ROM in  
the disc drive of your computer.  
The installation screen appears.  
If the screen does not appear, click  
[Start] [Computer] (in Windows  
XP, [My Computer]), then double-click  
[SONYPMB (E:)] (CD-ROM)*.  
* Drive names (such as (E:)) may vary  
depending on the computer.  
USB cable (supplied)  
Click [Install].  
Select the country or region.  
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Disconnect the USB cable.  
If you are using Windows 7, the  
icon may  
When the installation is  
completed, remove the CD-ROM  
from the computer.  
Click (PMB icon) that appears on the  
desktop of the computer to start up the  
software.  
not appear on the desktop of the computer. In  
this case, you can disconnect the camcorder  
from your computer without following the  
procedures described above.  
Notes  
Do not format the internal memory of the  
camcorder using a computer. If you do this, the  
camcorder will not operate correctly.  
Do not insert AVCHD recording discs that have  
been created using the “PMB” software to DVD  
players or recorders, as these devices do not  
support the AVCHD standard. If you do, you  
may not be able to remove the disc from these  
devices.  
When you access the camcorder from the  
computer, use the supplied software “PMB.” Do  
not modify the files or folders on the camcorder  
from the computer. The image files may be  
damaged or may not be played back.  
Operation is not guaranteed, if you operate the  
data on the camcorder from the computer.  
The camcorder automatically divides an image  
file that exceeds 2 GB or larger and saves the  
parts as separate files. All image files may be  
shown as separate files on a computer, however,  
the files will be handled properly by the import  
function of the camcorder or the “PMB”  
software.  
Notes  
To create discs or use other functions on  
Windows XP, Image Mastering API v2.0 for  
Windows XP should be installed. If Image  
Mastering API v2.0 for Windows XP has not  
been installed yet, select it from required  
programs on the installation screen and install  
it following the procedures displayed. (The  
computer must be connected to the internet  
for the installation.) You may install Image  
Mastering API v2.0 for Windows XP in  
response to the message displayed when you try  
to start those functions.  
Operation is not guaranteed if you read or write  
video data from or to the camcorder using  
software other than the supplied “PMB.” For the  
information on the compatibility of the software  
you are using, consult the manufacturer of the  
software.  
To disconnect your camcorder from the  
computer  
Use the supplied “PMB” software when you  
import long movies or edited images from  
the camcorder to a computer. If you use other  
software, the images may not be imported  
correctly.  
Click the  
icon at the bottom right of the  
desktop of the computer [Safely remove  
USB Mass Storage Device].  
When you delete image files, follow the steps  
on page 36.  
You can create a Blu-ray disc from 2D movies  
by using a computer with a Blu-ray disc burner.  
Install the BD Add-on Software for “PMB.”  
Touch [Cancel] [Yes] on the camcorder  
screen.  
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Motion Browser)  
1
Double-click the “PMBshort-cut  
icon on the computer screen.  
The PMB software starts up.  
2
Double-click the “PMB Help”  
short-cut icon on the computer  
screen to see how to use “PMB.”  
Notes  
If the icon is not displayed on the computer  
screen, click [Start] [All Programs] [  
PMB] the desired item.  
Tips  
Double-click “PMB Launcher” on the desktop  
of the computer. This allows you to start the  
desired function (application) by selecting one  
from a list of “PMB” functions.  
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Saving images with an external device  
Selecting a method for saving images with an  
external device  
You can save 3D movies and 2D high definition image quality (HD) movies using an external  
device. Select the method to be used according to the device.  
Movies  
/
External devices  
Connecting cable  
Page  
External media device  
Saving images on an external  
media device with high  
USB Adaptor Cable  
(supplied)  
definition image quality (HD).  
DVD writer other than  
DVDirect Express  
Saving images on a DVD disc  
with high definition image  
quality (HD) or with standard  
definition image quality (STD).  
USB cable  
(supplied)  
Hard disk recorder, etc.  
Saving images on a DVD  
disc with standard definition  
image quality (STD).  
A/V connecting  
cable (supplied)  
Movies that are recorded with standard definition image quality (STD)  
Use the A/V connecting cable to connect the camcorder to an external device in which images  
are saved (p. 48).  
Notes  
The AVCHD recording disc can be played back only on AVCHD format compatible devices.  
Discs with high definition image quality (HD) images recorded should not be used in DVD players/  
recorders. Because DVD players/recorders are not compatible with the AVCHD format, DVD players/  
recorders may fail to eject the disc.  
Delete the demonstration movie when copying or creating discs. If it is not deleted, the camcorder may  
not operate correctly. However, you cannot recover the demonstration movie once you delete it.  
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The devices on which the created disc can be played back  
DVD disc with high definition image quality (HD)  
AVCHD format playback devices, such as a Sony Blu-ray disc player or a PlayStation3.  
DVD disc with standard definition image quality (STD)  
Ordinary DVD playback devices, such as a DVD player.  
Notes  
Always maintain your PlayStation3 to use the latest version of the PlayStation3 system software.  
The PlayStation3 may not be available in some countries/regions.  
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Saving images on an  
external media device  
Operation is not assured with every device  
satisfying requirements for operating.  
For details on available external media devices,  
go to the Sony support website in your  
country/region.  
You can save movies and photos on an  
external media device (USB storage  
devices), such as an external hard disk  
drive. You can also play back images on the  
camcorder or another playback device.  
Notes  
Connect the AC Adaptor and the  
1
Refer to the instruction manual supplied with  
the external media device.  
power cord (mains lead) to the DC  
IN jack of your camcorder and the  
wall outlet (wall socket) (p. 12).  
Tips  
You can save 3D movies on an external media  
device as they are.  
You can import images saved on the external  
media device to your computer by using the  
supplied software “PMB.”  
If the external media device has  
the AC power cable, connect it to  
the wall outlet (wall socket).  
2
Functions available after saving images  
on an external media device  
Connect the USB Adaptor Cable  
(supplied) to the external media  
device.  
3
playback of images through the camcorder  
(p. 46)  
importing images to “PMB”  
Devices that cannot be used as an  
external media device  
You cannot use the following devices as an  
external media device.  
media devices with a capacity exceeding 2 TB  
ordinary disc drive such as CD or DVD drive  
media devices connected via a USB hub  
media devices with built-in USB hub  
card reader  
4
Connect the USB Adaptor Cable  
to the (USB) jack of your  
camcorder.  
Make sure not to disconnect the USB  
cable while [Preparing image database  
file. Please wait.] is displayed on the  
LCD screen. If [Repair Img. DB F.] is  
displayed on the camcorder screen,  
Notes  
You may not be able to use external media  
devices with a code function.  
touch  
.
The FAT file system is available for your  
camcorder. If the storage medium of the  
external device was formatted for the NTFS file  
system, etc., format the external media device  
using the camcorder before use. The format  
screen appears when an external media device  
is connected to your camcorder. Make sure that  
important data has not previously been saved  
on the external media device before you format  
it using the camcorder.  
USB Adaptor Cable  
(supplied)  
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To disconnect the external media  
device  
5
6
Connect the external media  
device to the camcorder and  
touch [Copy.] on the camcorder  
screen.  
Touch  
while the camcorder is in  
the playback standby mode ([Event  
View] or Event Index is displayed) of the  
external media device.  
Movies and photos that are stored on  
one of the camcorder’s recording media  
selected in [Media Select], and that  
have not yet been saved on external  
media device can be saved on the  
connected media device at this time.  
This operation is available only when there  
are newly recorded images.  
Disconnect the USB Adaptor Cable.  
Notes  
The number of scenes you can save on the  
external media device are as follows. However,  
even if the external media device has free space,  
you cannot save scenes exceeding the following  
number.  
High definition image quality (HD) movies:  
Max. 3,999  
Standard definition image quality (STD)  
movies: Max. 9,999  
Photos: Max. 40,000  
After operation is completed,  
touch  
on the camcorder  
screen.  
The number of scenes may be smaller  
depending on the camcorder setting and the  
type of images recorded.  
When connecting an external media  
device  
Saving desired movies and photos  
The images saved in the external media  
device are displayed on the LCD screen.  
When an external media device is  
connected, the USB icon will appear on the  
Event View screen, etc.  
You can save desired images in the  
camcorder to the external media device.  
Connect the camcorder to the  
external media device and touch  
[Play without copying.].  
Event View of the external medium is  
displayed.  
Touch  
Copy] [Copy] .  
(MENU) [Edit/  
You can make menu settings of the external  
media device such as deleting images.  
Touch  
(MENU) [Edit/Copy] on  
Event View.  
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Follow the instructions that  
appear on the screen to select  
the recording media, image  
selection methods and type of  
the image.  
You cannot copy images from an external  
media device to the internal recording  
medium on the camcorder.  
Select the image you want to  
view and play back the image  
You can also view images on a TV  
connected to your camcorder (p. 32).  
You can play back the high definition  
image quality (HD) movies on your  
computer using [Player for AVCHD].  
Start [Player for AVCHD], and select the  
drive where the external media device is  
connected with [Settings].  
When you selected [Multiple  
Images], touch the image to be  
saved.  
To perform [Direct Copy] manually  
appears.  
You can perform [Direct Copy] manually  
while the camcorder is connected to an  
external media device.  
Touch  
(MENU) [Edit/Copy]  
[Direct Copy] on the [Event View]  
screen of the external media device.  
Touch [Copy images that have not been  
copied.].  
Press and hold the image down on the  
LCD screen to confirm the image. Touch  
to return to the previous screen.  
Touch  
.
If you select [All In Event], select the event  
to copy with  
select multiple events.  
/
. You cannot  
Notes  
If your camcorder does not recognize the  
external media device, try the following  
operations.  
Reconnect the USB Adaptor Cable to your  
camcorder.  
Touch  
on the camcorder screen.  
If the external media device has the AC power  
cord (mains lead), connect it to the wall outlet  
(wall socket).  
Playing back images in the external  
media device on the camcorder  
Connect the camcorder to the  
external media device and touch  
[Play without copying.].  
Event View of the external media  
device is displayed.  
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Creating a high  
definition image  
quality (HD) disc with a  
DVD writer, etc., other  
than DVDirect Express  
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4
Touch [USB Connect] on the  
camcorder screen.  
Use the USB cable to connect your  
Record movies on the connected  
device.  
For details, refer to the instruction  
manuals supplied with the device to be  
connected.  
camcorder to a disc creation device, which  
is compatible with high definition image  
quality (HD) movies, such as a Sony DVD  
writer. Refer also to the instruction manuals  
supplied with the device to be connected.  
Notes  
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6
After the operation is completed,  
You cannot save 3D movies.  
Sony DVD writer may not be available in some  
countries/regions.  
touch  
on the  
camcorder screen.  
Disconnect the USB cable.  
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2
Connect the AC Adaptor and the  
power cord (mains lead) to the  
DC IN jack of your camcorder  
and the wall outlet (wall socket)  
Turn on your camcorder, and  
connect a DVD writer, etc. to your  
camcorder with the USB cable  
(supplied).  
USB cable (supplied)  
The [USB Select] screen appears on the  
camcorder screen.  
If the [USB Select] screen does not appear,  
touch  
(MENU) [Setup]   
Connection)] [USB Connect].  
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Creating a standard  
definition image  
quality (STD) disc with  
a recorder, etc.  
A/V Remote Connector  
You can copy images played back on your  
camcorder on a disc or video cassette,  
by connecting your camcorder to a disc  
recorder, a Sony DVD writer, etc., other  
than DVDirect Express, with the A/V  
connecting cable. Connect the device in  
either way of or . Refer also to the  
instruction manuals supplied with the  
devices to be connected.  
Input  
S VIDEO  
VIDEO  
Notes  
(Yellow)  
(White)  
3D movies are converted to 2D with standard  
definition image quality (STD).  
Connect your camcorder to the wall outlet (wall  
socket) using the supplied AC Adaptor for this  
operation (p. 12).  
AUDIO  
Sony DVD writer may not be available in some  
countries/regions.  
(Red)  
(Yellow)  
High definition image quality (HD) movies  
will be copied with standard definition image  
quality (STD).  
Signal flow  
A/V connecting cable (supplied)  
A/V connecting cable with S VIDEO  
(sold separately)  
By using this cable, higher quality  
images can be produced than with an  
A/V connecting cable. Connect the white  
and red plug (left/right audio) and the S  
VIDEO plug (S VIDEO channel) of the  
A/V connecting cable with an S VIDEO  
cable. If you connect the S VIDEO plug  
only, you will hear no sound. The yellow  
plug (video) connection is not necessary.  
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When you connect a monaural device, connect  
the yellow plug of the A/V connecting cable  
to the video input jack, and the white (left  
channel) or the red (right channel) plug to the  
audio input jack on the device.  
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2
Insert the recording media in the  
recording device.  
If your recording device has an input  
selector, set it to the input mode.  
Connect your camcorder to the  
recording device (a disc recorder,  
etc.) with the A/V connecting  
cable (supplied) or an A/V  
connecting cable with S VIDEO  
(sold separately).  
Connect your camcorder to the input jacks  
of the recording device.  
3
4
Start playback on your  
camcorder, and record it on the  
recording device.  
Refer to the instruction manuals supplied  
with your recording device for details.  
When dubbing is finished, stop  
the recording device, and then  
your camcorder.  
Notes  
Since copying is performed via analog data  
transfer, the image quality may deteriorate.  
You cannot copy images to recorders connected  
with an HDMI cable.  
To copy date/time information and camera  
data, touch  
Playback Settings)] [Data Code]  
a desired setting   
When the screen size of display devices (TV,  
etc.) is 4:3, touch (MENU) [Setup]  
(MENU) [Setup]   
[
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.
[  
[4:3]   
(
Connection)] [TV Type]   
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Customizing your camcorder  
Using menus  
You can enjoy using your camcorder more by making good use of menu operations.  
The camcorder has various menu items under each of 6 menu categories.  
Shooting Mode (Items for selecting a shooting mode) p. 51  
Camera/Mic (Items for customized shooting) p. 51  
Image Quality/Size (Items for setting up image quality or size) p. 52  
Playback Function (Items for playback) p. 52  
Edit/Copy (Items for editing) p. 52  
Setup (Other setup items) p. 53  
Operating menus  
Follow the procedures explained below to set the menu items.  
The [Camera/Mic] and [Setup] menus have sub-categories. Touch the sub-category icon, and  
the screen changes to other sub-category menus.  
Grayed out menu items or settings are not available.  
Notes  
You may not be able to set some menu items, depending on the recording or playback conditions.  
Touch  
to finish setting the menu or to return to the previous menu screen.  
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Menu lists  
Shooting Mode  
Movie .......................................... Records movies.  
Photo........................................... Shoots photos.  
Smth Slw REC........................... Records fast moving subjects in slow-motion.  
Golf Shot.................................... Divides two seconds of fast movement into frames which are then  
recorded as a movie and photos.  
Camera/Mic  
(
Manual Settings)  
White Balance................. Adjusts the color balance to the brightness of the recording environment.  
Spot Meter/Fcs............... Adjusts the brightness and focus for the selected subject simultaneously.  
Spot Meter....................... Adjusts the brightness of images to a subject you touch on the screen.  
Spot Focus....................... Focuses on a subject you touch on the screen.  
Exposure........................... Adjusts the brightness of movies and photos.  
Focus.................................. Focuses manually.  
IRIS...................................... Sharpens the subject with its background blurred or sharpens the whole  
image.  
Shutter Speed................. Adjusts Shutter Speed. When you shoot a moving subject at a higher  
shutter speed, it appears as if frozen on the image. At a lower shutter  
speed, the subject appears as if it is flowing.  
AE Shift.............................. Adjusts the exposure. Touch  
if the subject is white or the backlight  
is bright, or touch  
if the subject is black or the light is dim.  
White Balance Shift ...... Adjusts the white balance.  
Low Lux............................. Records bright color images in the dim.  
(
Camera Settings)  
Auto 3D Lens Adjust .... Automatically corrects the vertical position of the right and left movies to  
record 3D movies that can be viewed comfortably, without blurring.  
Scene Selection ............. Selects an appropriate recording setting according to the type of scene,  
such as night view or beach.  
Fader.......................... Fades scenes in or out.  
Self-Timer................. Sets the self-timer when your camcorder is in photo recording mode.  
Tele Macro........................ Shoots a subject in focus with the background out of focus.  
SteadyShot.............. Sets the SteadyShot function when recording movies.  
SteadyShot.............. Sets the SteadyShot function when shooting photos.  
Digital Zoom................... Sets the maximum zoom level of the digital zoom that exceeds the zoom  
level of the optical zoom.  
Auto Back Light.............. Adjusts the exposure for backlit subjects automatically.  
Dial Setting...................... Assigns a function to the MANUAL dial.  
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Face)  
Face Detection............... Adjusts the image quality of the face(s) automatically.  
Smile Shutter.................. Automatically takes a shot whenever a smile is detected.  
Smile Sensitivity ............ Sets the smile detection sensitivity using the smile shutter function.  
Flash)  
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Flash................................... Sets how the flash is activated.  
Flash Level ....................... Sets the brightness of flash.  
Red Eye Reduction........ Prevents redeye when shooting with flash.  
Microphone)  
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Blt-in Zoom Mic ............. Records movies with vivid sound appropriate to the zoom position.  
Wind Noise Reduct....... Reduces the wind noise.  
Audio Mode .................... Sets the recording sound format (5.1ch surround/2ch stereo).  
Micref Level..................... Sets the microphone level.  
(
Shooting Assist)  
Guide Frame.................... Displays the frame to make sure the subject is horizontal or vertical.  
Display Setting............... Sets the duration that icons or indicators are displayed on the LCD screen.  
Audio Level Display...... Displays the audio level meter on the LCD screen.  
Image Quality/Size  
REC Mode .......................... Sets the mode to record movies. When recording fast moving subject, a  
high image quality is recommended.  
Frame Rate ........................ Sets the frame rate to record movies.  
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Setting................. Sets image quality for recording, playback, or editing movies.  
Wide Mode........................ Sets the horizontal to vertical ratio when recording movies with standard  
definition image quality (STD).  
x.v.Color.............................. Records wider range of colors.  
Image Size......................... Sets the photo size.  
Playback Function  
Event View................................. Shows the Event View display.  
Highlight Movie ...................... Starts Highlight Playback.  
Scenario............................... Starts playing Highlight Scenario that has been saved.  
Edit/Copy  
Delete.......................................... Deletes movies or photos.  
Protect ........................................ Protects movies or photos to avoid deleting.  
Copy ............................................ Copies images back and forth between the selected internal recording  
medium and the inserted memory card.  
Direct Copy ............................... Copies images stored on the internal recording medium or on a memory  
card to some type of external media.  
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Setup  
(
Media Settings)  
Media Select ................... Sets the type of media to be used for recording movies or photos (p. 18).  
Media Info........................ Displays information on the recording media, such as free space.  
Format............................... Deletes all data on the internal recording media or a memory card.  
Repair Img. DB F............. Repairs the image database file on the internal recording media or a  
memory card (p. 56).  
File Number..................... Sets how to assign the file number.  
Playback Settings)  
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Data Code........................ Sets the date and time.  
Volume.............................. Adjusts the volume of playback sound (p. 29).  
Download Music ........... Downloads music files that can be played with Highlight Playback.  
Empty Music ................... Deletes music files.  
(
Connection)  
TV Type ............................. Converts the signal depending on the TV connected (p. 32).  
Component..................... Select this option when you connect your camcorder to a TV with the  
component input jack.  
HDMI 3D Setting ........... Select the output format of the right and left images when you connect  
your camcorder to a 3D TV with the HDMI cable (supplied).  
HDMI Resolution ........... Selects the output image resolution when connecting your camcorder to a  
TV with the HDMI cable (supplied).  
CTRL FOR HDMI ............. Sets whether or not the TVs Remote Commander is to be used when  
the camcorder is connected to a “BRAVIASync compatible TV with the  
HDMI cable (supplied).  
USB Connect................... Selects which type of media on the camcorder is to be used when the  
camcorder is connected to an external device via USB.  
USB Connect Setting ... Sets the connection mode when the camcorder is connected to a computer  
or an USB device.  
Disc Burn.......................... Allows you to save 2D images onto discs by a single press of a button.  
General Settings)  
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Beep................................... Sets whether the camcorder sounds operation beeps or not.  
LCD Brightness .............. Adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen.  
REC Lamp......................... Sets the recording lamp to light up or not.  
Remote Ctrl ..................... Sets whether the Wireless Remote Commander is to be used or not.  
A. Shut Off........................ Changes the [A. Shut Off] setting (p. 13).  
Power On By LCD .......... Sets whether or not the camcorder is turned on and off when you open  
and close the LCD screen.  
Language Setting ......... Sets the display language (p. 17).  
Battery Info...................... Displays the battery information.  
Demo Mode.................... Sets whether the demonstration appears or not.  
Clock Settings)  
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Date & Time Setting ..... Sets the [Date & Time], [Summer Time], or [Date & Time Format] (p. 14).  
Area Setting .................... Adjusts for a time difference without stopping the clock (p. 14).  
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Getting detailed  
information from the  
“HandycamHandbook  
The “Handycam” Handbook is a user guide  
designed to be read on a computer screen.  
The “Handycam” Handbook is intended to  
be read when you want to know more about  
operating your camcorder.  
To view the “Handycam” Handbook,  
double-click the short-cut icon on the  
computer screen.  
1
To install the “Handycam”  
Handbook on a Windows  
computer, place the supplied  
CD-ROM in the disc drive of your  
computer.  
When using a Macintosh, open the [Handbook]  
– [GB] folder in the CD-ROM, then copy  
[Handbook.pdf].  
You need Adobe Reader to read “Handycam”  
Handbook. If it is not installed on your  
computer, you can download it from the Adobe  
Systems web page:  
Refer to “PMB Help” for details on the supplied  
software “PMB” (p. 39).  
The installation screen appears.  
If the screen does not appear, click  
[Start] [Computer] (in Windows  
XP, [My Computer]), then double- click  
[SONYPMB(E:)](CD- ROM)* [install.  
exe].  
* Drive names (such as (E:)) may vary  
depinding on the computer.  
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3
Click [Handbook].  
Click the desired language  
and the model name of your  
camcorder [Install], and follow  
the on- screen instructions to  
install “HandycamHandbook.  
The model name of your camcorder is  
printed on the bottom surface.  
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Additional information  
Troubleshooting  
If you run into any problems using your  
camcorder, follow the steps below.  
The camcorder does not operate even  
when the power is set to on.  
Check the list (p. 55 to 57), and  
It takes a few seconds for your camcorder to  
be ready to shoot after the power is turned on.  
This is not a malfunction.  
inspect your camcorder.  
Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the wall  
outlet (wall socket) or remove the battery  
pack, then reconnect it after about 1 minute.  
If your camcorder still does not work, press  
RESET (p. 68) using a pointed object. (If you  
press RESET, all settings, including the clock  
setting, are reset.)  
The temperature of your camcorder is  
extremely high. Turn off the camcorder and  
leave it for a while in a cool place.  
The temperature of your camcorder is  
extremely low. Leave the camcorder with the  
power turned on. If you still cannot operate  
your camcorder, turn off the camcorder and  
take it to a warm place. Leave the camcorder  
there for a while, then turn on the camcorder.  
Remove the power source, attach  
the power source again after about 1  
minute, and turn the camcorder on.  
Press RESET (p. 68) using a pointed  
object, and turn the camcorder on.  
If you press RESET, all settings,  
including the clock setting, are reset.  
Contact your Sony dealer or local  
authorized Sony service facility.  
Your camcorder may be required to initialize  
or change the current internal memory of your  
camcorder, depending on the problem. In the  
event of this, the data stored on the internal  
memory will be deleted. Be sure to save the  
data on the internal memory on other media  
(backup) before sending your camcorder for  
repair. We will not compensate you for any loss  
of internal memory data.  
During repair, we may check a minimum  
amount of data stored on the internal memory  
in order to investigate the problem. However,  
your Sony dealer will neither copy nor retain  
your data.  
Your camcorder gets warm.  
Your camcorder may become warm during  
operation. This is not a malfunction.  
The power abruptly turns off.  
Use the AC Adaptor (p. 12).  
Turn on the power again.  
Charge the battery pack (p. 11).  
Pressing START/STOP or PHOTO does not  
record images.  
Press MODE to turn on the  
(Photo) lamp.  
Your camcorder is recording the image you  
have just shot on the recording media. You  
cannot make any new recordings during this  
period.  
The recording media is full. Delete  
unnecessary images (p. 36).  
Total number of movie scenes or photos has  
exceeded the recordable capacity of your  
camcorder (p. 58). Delete unnecessary images  
(Movie) or  
See the “Handycam” Handbook (p. 54) for  
details on the symptoms of your camcorder,  
and “PMB Help” (p. 41) on connecting your  
camcorder to a computer.  
The power does not turn on.  
Attach a charged battery pack to the  
camcorder (p. 11).  
Connect the plug of the AC Adaptor to the  
wall outlet (wall socket) (p. 12).  
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The recording stops.  
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The temperature of your camcorder is  
extremely high/low. Turn off your camcorder  
and leave it for a while in a cool/warm place.  
The battery pack temperature is high. Change  
the battery pack or place it in a cool place.  
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”PMBcannot be installed.  
Remove the power source. Reconnect it and  
operate your camcorder again.  
Check the computer environment or  
installation procedure required to install  
“PMB” (p. 38).  
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Follow the steps from on page 55.  
”PMBdoes not work correctly.  
Quit “PMB” and restart your computer.  
Battery power is low.  
The camcorder is not recognized by the  
computer.  
Disconnect devices from the USB jack of the  
computer other than the keyboard, mouse,  
and your camcorder.  
The battery pack temperature is high. Change  
the battery pack or place it in a cool place.  
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer  
and your camcorder, and restart the computer,  
then connect the computer and your  
camcorder again in an orderly manner.  
Because the temperature of your camcorder  
has reached a level where HDMI output  
has stopped, no image is displayed on the  
connected monitor, etc. Leave the camcorder  
until the temperature decreases. However, you  
can continue recording on the camcorder.  
Self-diagnosis display/Warning  
indicators  
If indicators appear on the LCD screen,  
check the following.  
No memory card is inserted (p. 19).  
When the indicator flashes, there is not  
enough free space for recording images. Delete  
unnecessary images (p. 36), or format the  
memory card after storing the images on other  
media.  
If the problem persists even after you  
have tried to fix a couple of times, contact  
your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony  
service facility. In this case, when you  
contact them, give them all the numbers of  
the error code beginning with C or E.  
The Image Database File is damaged. Check  
the data base file by touching  
(MENU)  
[Setup] [ Media Settings)]   
[Repair Img. DB F.] the recording medium.  
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The battery pack is not an “InfoLITHIUM”  
battery pack V series. Use an “InfoLITHIUM”  
battery pack (V series) (p. 11).  
Connect the DC plug of the AC Adaptor to  
your camcorder securely (p. 11).  
The memory card is damaged. Format the  
memory card with your camcorder (p. 53).  
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Incompatible memory card is inserted (p. 19).  
The memory card is write-protected.  
Access to the memory card was restricted on  
another device.  
There is something wrong with the flash.  
The amount of light is not sufficient. Use the  
flash.  
The camcorder is unsteady. Hold the camcorder  
steady with both hands. However, note that  
the camera-shake warning indicator does not  
disappear.  
The recording media is full. Delete unnecessary  
images (p. 36).  
Photos cannot be recorded during processing.  
Wait for a while, then record.  
When [  
Quality  
REC Mode] is set to [Highest  
] or [50p Quality ], you cannot  
capture photos while recording movies.  
Furthermore, if [  
Frame Rate] is set to [25p],  
you cannot record photos while the camcorder  
is in movie recording standby mode.  
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Recording time of  
movies/number of  
recordable photos  
“HD” stands for high definition image  
quality, and “STD” stands for standard  
image quality.  
The recording and playback time will be  
shorter when you use your camcorder in low  
temperatures.  
The recording and playback time will be shorter  
depending on the conditions under which you  
use your camcorder.  
Expected time of recording and  
playback with each battery pack  
Playing time  
Approximate time available when you use a  
fully charged battery pack.  
Recording time  
Approximate time available when you use a  
fully charged battery pack.  
3D  
(unit: minute)  
Battery pack  
NP-FV50  
NP-FV70  
(supplied)  
3D  
125  
260  
(unit: minute)  
Typical recording  
time  
Battery pack  
Continuous  
recording time  
NP-FV100  
515  
NP-FV50  
NP-FV70  
(supplied)  
75  
160  
35  
80  
2D  
(unit: minute)  
NP-FV100  
320  
160  
Battery pack  
Image quality  
NP-FV50  
NP-FV70  
(supplied)  
HD  
150  
315  
STD  
165  
345  
2D  
(unit: minute)  
Typical recording  
time  
Battery pack  
Continuous  
recording time  
Image quality  
NP-FV50  
NP-FV70  
(supplied)  
HD STD  
HD STD  
NP-FV100  
625  
680  
110  
235  
120  
250  
55  
60  
115  
125  
NP-FV100  
470  
500  
235  
250  
Each recording time is measured when the  
camcorder is recording high definition image  
quality (HD) movies with [  
to [Standard ].  
REC Mode] set  
Typical recording time shows the time when  
you repeat recording start/stop, switching the  
MODE lamp, and zooming.  
Times measured when using the camcorder at  
25 C (77 °F). 10 C to 30 C (50 °F to 86 °F) is  
recommended.  
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If you want to record up to the maximum  
recording time indicated in the table, you need  
to delete the demonstration movie on your  
camcorder.  
Your camcorder uses the VBR (Variable Bit  
Rate) format to automatically adjust image  
quality to suit the recording scene. This  
technology causes fluctuations in the recording  
time of the media. Movies containing quickly  
moving and complex images are recorded at  
a higher bit-rate, and this reduces the overall  
recording time.  
Expected recording time of movies  
Internal memory  
High definition image quality (HD) in h (hour) and m  
(minute)  
Recording mode  
Recording time  
5 h 15 m  
(5 h 15 m)  
5 h 15 m  
(5 h 15 m)  
6 h 15 m  
(6 h 15 m)  
8 h 25 m  
(8 h 25 m)  
Memory card  
High definition image quality (HD)  
(unit: minute)  
14 h 55 m  
(11 h 20 m)  
2 GB 4 GB  
15  
8 GB  
35  
16 GB 32 GB  
75 150  
(9) (15) (35) (75) (150)  
25 h 45 m  
(21 h 10 m)  
9
(5.1ch)*  
9
15  
(9) (15) (35) (75) (150)  
10 20 40 85 180  
(10) (20) (40) (85) (180)  
10 25 60 120 245  
(10) (25) (60) (120) (245)  
25 50 105 210 430  
(15) (35) (80) (160) (325)  
35  
75  
150  
26 h 40 m  
(21 h 45 m)  
(2ch)*  
Standard definition image quality (STD) in h (hour) and  
m (minute)  
Recording mode  
(5.1ch)*  
(2ch)*  
Recording time  
15 h 25 m  
(14 h 15 m)  
40 90 180 370 745  
(35) (70) (150) (300) (610)  
45 90 190 380 770  
(35) (75) (155) (310) (630)  
15 h 55 m  
(14 h 35 m)  
(5.1ch)*  
* You can change the recording sound format with  
(2ch)*  
[Audio Mode] (p. 52).  
Standard definition image quality (STD)  
Notes  
The number in ( ) is the minimum recordable  
time.  
(unit: minute)  
16 GB 32 GB  
2 GB 4 GB  
25 50  
8 GB  
110  
220  
445  
Tips  
(20) (50) (100) (205) (410)  
(5.1ch)*  
You can record movies of a maximum of  
3,999 scenes with 3D, 3,999 scenes with high  
definition image quality (HD), and 9,999 scenes  
with standard definition image quality (STD).  
The maximum continuous recordable time of a  
movie is as follows.  
25  
55  
110  
225  
460  
(25) (50) (100) (210) (420)  
(2ch)*  
* You can change the recording sound format with  
[Audio Mode] (p. 52).  
3D: about 6 hours 30 minutes  
2D: about 13 hours  
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Notes  
Tips  
The recordable time may vary depending on the  
You can also use memory card with a capacity  
of under 1 GB for recording photos.  
The following list shows the bit-rate, pixels and  
aspect ratio of each recording mode (movie +  
audio, etc.).  
recording and subject conditions and [  
Mode] and [ Frame Rate] (p. 52).  
REC  
The number in ( ) is the minimum recordable  
time.  
3D movie:  
Max. 28 Mbps 1,920 1,080 pixels/16:9  
High definition image quality (HD):  
PS: Max. 28 Mbps 1,920 1,080 pixels/16:9  
FX: Max. 24 Mbps 1,920 1,080 pixels/16:9  
FH: Approx. 17 Mbps (average) 1,920 1,080  
pixels/16:9  
HQ: Approx. 9 Mbps (average) 1,440 1,080  
pixels/16:9  
LP: Approx. 5 Mbps (average) 1,440 1,080  
pixels/16:9  
Expected number of recordable  
photos  
Internal memory  
You can record the maximum 40,000  
photos.  
Memory card  
7.1M  
Standard definition image quality (STD):  
HQ: Approx. 9 Mbps (average) 720 576  
pixels/16:9, 4:3  
2 GB  
4 GB  
8 GB  
16 GB  
32 GB  
560  
1100  
2250  
4550  
9200  
The photo recording pixels and the aspect ratio.  
Photo recording mode:  
3,072 2,304 dots/4:3  
3,072 1,728 dots/16:9  
1,600 1,200 dots/4:3  
640 480 dots/4:3  
Dual recording:  
3,072 1,728 dots/16:9  
2,304 1,728 dots/4:3  
Capturing a photo from a movie:  
1,920 1,080 dots/16:9  
640 360 dots/16:9  
The selected image size is effective when the  
(Photo) lamp is lit.  
The number of recordable photos of memory  
card shown is for the maximum image size  
of your camcorder. The actual number of  
recordable photos is displayed on the LCD  
screen during recording (p. 66).  
The number of recordable photos of memory  
card may vary depending on the recording  
conditions.  
640 480 dots/4:3  
Notes  
The unique pixel array of Sony’s ClearVid and  
the image processing system (BIONZ) allow  
still image resolution equivalent to the sizes  
described.  
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Precautions  
On use and care  
Keep metal contacts clean.  
If the battery electrolytic liquid has leaked:  
Consult your local authorized Sony service  
facility.  
Wash off any liquid that may have contacted  
your skin.  
If any liquid gets in your eyes, wash with  
plenty of water and consult a doctor.  
Do not use or store the camcorder and  
accessories in the following locations:  
Anywhere extremely hot, cold or humid.  
Never leave them exposed to temperatures  
above 60 C (140 °F), such as under direct  
sunlight, near heaters or in a car parked in  
the sun. They may malfunction or become  
deformed.  
Near strong magnetic fields or mechanical  
vibration. The camcorder may malfunction.  
Near strong radio waves or radiation. The  
camcorder may not be able to record properly.  
Near AM receivers and video equipment.  
Noise may occur.  
On a sandy beach or anywhere dusty. If  
sand or dust gets in your camcorder, it may  
malfunction. Sometimes this malfunction  
cannot be repaired.  
Operate your camcorder on DC 6.8 V/7.2 V  
(battery pack) or DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor).  
For DC or AC operation, use the accessories  
recommended in these operating instructions.  
Do not let your camcorder get wet, for example,  
from rain or sea water. If your camcorder  
gets wet, it may malfunction. Sometimes this  
malfunction cannot be repaired.  
When not using your camcorder for a  
long time  
To keep your camcorder in optimum state for a  
long time, turn it on and let it run by recording  
and playing back images about once a month.  
Use up the battery pack completely before  
storing it.  
LCD screen  
Do not exert excessive pressure on the LCD  
screen, as it may cause damage.  
If your camcorder is used in a cold place, a  
residual image may appear on the LCD screen.  
This is not a malfunction.  
While using your camcorder, the back of  
the LCD screen may heat up. This is not a  
malfunction.  
To clean the LCD screen  
If any solid object or liquid gets inside the  
casing, unplug your camcorder and have it  
checked by a Sony dealer before operating it  
any further.  
If fingerprints or dust make the LCD screen  
dirty, it is recommended that you use a soft  
cloth to clean it.  
Avoid rough handling, disassembling,  
modifying, physical shock, or impact such  
as hammering, dropping or stepping on the  
product. Be particularly careful of the lens.  
Keep the camcorder turning off when you are  
not using your camcorder.  
Do not wrap your camcorder with a towel, for  
example, and operate it. Doing so might cause  
heat to build up inside.  
When disconnecting the power cord (mains  
lead), pull it by the plug and not the cord (lead).  
Do not damage the power cord (mains lead)  
such as by placing anything heavy on it.  
Do not use a deformed or damaged battery  
pack.  
On handling the casing  
If the casing is soiled, clean the camcorder body  
with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water,  
and then wipe the casing with a dry soft cloth.  
Avoid the following to avoid damage to the  
finish:  
Using chemicals such as thinner, benzine,  
alcohol, chemical cloths, repellent, insecticide  
and sunscreen  
Handling the camcorder with above  
substances on your hands  
Leaving the casing in contact with rubber or  
vinyl objects for a long period of time  
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(See “Getting detailed information from the  
“Handycam” Handbook” on page 54.) to prevent  
the recovery of your data. Also, when you dispose  
of the camcorder, it is recommended that you  
destroy the actual body of the camcorder.  
About care and storage of the lens  
Wipe the surface of the lens clean with a soft  
cloth in the following instances:  
When there are fingerprints on the lens  
surface  
In hot or humid locations  
When the lens is exposed to salty air such as  
at the seaside  
Note on disposal/transfer of memory  
card  
Even if you delete data in the memory card or  
format the memory card on your camcorder or  
a computer, you may not delete data from the  
memory card completely. When you give the  
memory card to somebody, it is recommended  
that you delete data completely using data  
deletion software on a computer. Also, when you  
dispose of the memory card, it is recommended  
that you destroy the actual body of the memory  
card.  
It is recommended that you use [Auto 3D Lens  
Adjust] after wiping the lens.  
Store in a well-ventilated location subject to  
little dirt or dust.  
To prevent mold, periodically clean the lens as  
described above.  
On charging the pre-installed  
rechargeable battery  
Your camcorder has a pre-installed rechargeable  
battery to retain the date, time, and other settings  
even when the camcorder is turned off. The pre-  
installed rechargeable battery is always charged  
while your camcorder is connected to the wall  
outlet (wall socket) via the AC Adaptor or while  
the battery pack is attached. The rechargeable  
battery will be fully discharged in about 3 months  
if you do not use your camcorder at all. Use  
your camcorder after charging the pre-installed  
rechargeable battery. However, even if the pre-  
installed rechargeable battery is not charged, the  
camcorder operation will not be affected as long  
as you are not recording the date.  
To change the battery of the Wireless  
Remote Commander  
While pressing on the tab, inset your fingernail  
into the slit to pull out the battery case.  
Place a new battery with the + side facing up.  
Insert the battery case back into the Wireless  
Remote Commander until it clicks.  
Tab  
Procedures  
WARNING  
Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not  
recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.  
Connect your camcorder to a wall outlet (wall  
socket) using the supplied AC Adaptor, and leave  
it with the LCD screen closed for more than 24  
hours.  
When the lithium battery becomes weak, the  
operating distance of the Wireless Remote  
Commander may shorten, or the Wireless  
Remote Commander may not function  
properly. In this case, replace the battery with  
a Sony CR2025 lithium battery. Use of another  
battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.  
Note on disposal/transfer of the  
camcorder  
Even if you delete all movies and still images, or  
perform [Format], data on the internal recording  
media may not be completely erased.  
When you transfer the camcorder, it is  
recommended that you perform [Empty]  
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Specifications  
System  
Color temperature: [Auto], [One Push], [Indoor]  
(3 200 K), [Outdoor] (5 800 K)  
Signal format: PAL color, CCIR standards  
HDTV 1080/50i 1080/50p specification  
Minimum illumination  
11 lx (lux) (in default setting, shutter speed  
1/50 second)  
Movie recording format:  
HD:  
3 lx (lux) ([Low Lux] is set to [On], shutter  
3D: MVC (original format)  
2D: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 AVCHD format  
compatible (1080/50p original format)  
STD: MPEG2-PS  
speed 1/25 second)  
*1 The unique pixel array of Sony’s ClearVid and  
the image processing system (BIONZ) allow  
still image resolution equivalent to the sizes  
described.  
Audio recording system:  
Dolby Digital 2ch/5.1ch  
Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator  
*2 [  
SteadyShot] is set to [Standard] or [Off] .  
SteadyShot] is set to [Active].  
Photo file format  
*3 [  
DCF Ver.2.0 Compatible  
Exif Ver.2.3 Compatible  
MPF Baseline Compatible  
Input/Output connectors  
A/V Remote Connector: Component/video and  
Recording media (Movie/Photo)  
audio output jack  
Internal memory  
HDMI jack: HDMI mini Connector  
USB jack: mini-AB  
Headphone jack: Stereo minijack (3.5 mm)  
MIC input jack: Stereo minijack (3.5 mm)  
64 GB  
“Memory Stick PRO Duo” media  
SD card (Class 4 or faster)  
When measuring media capacity, 1 GB equals  
1 billion bytes, a portion of which is used for  
system management and/or application files.  
The capacity that a user can use is  
LCD screen  
Picture: 8.8 cm (3.5 type, aspect ratio 16:9)  
Total number of pixels: 1 229 760 (2 562 480)  
approximately 63.9 GB.  
General  
Image device:  
4.5 mm (1/4 type) CMOS sensor  
Recording pixels (photo):  
Max. 7 100 000 pixels*1 (3 072 2 304) (4:3)  
Gross: Approx. 4 200 000 pixels  
Effective (movie, 16:9)*2:  
3D: Approx. 1 990 000 pixels  
2D: Approx. 2 650 000 pixels  
Effective (photo, 16:9):  
Power requirements: DC 6.8 V/7.2 V (battery  
pack) DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor)  
Average power consumption:  
During camera recording using the LCD  
screen at normal brightness:  
HD: 3D: 4.8 W, 2D: 3.3 W  
STD: 3.1 W  
Operating temperature: 0 C to 40 C (32 °F to  
Approx. 2 650 000 pixels  
Effective (photo, 4:3):  
Approx. 3 540 000 pixels  
104 °F)  
Storage temperature: –20 C to + 60 C (‒4 °F to  
+140 °F)  
Lens: G lens  
Dimensions (approx.):  
3D: 10 (Optical)  
86.5 mm 74 mm 148.5 mm (3 7/16 in. ×  
2 15/16 in. × 5 7/8 in.) (w/h/d) including the  
projecting parts  
2D: 12 (Optical)*2, 17 (Extended)*3,  
160 (Digital)  
F1.8 - F3.4  
86.5 mm 74 mm 148.5 mm (3 7/16 in.  
× 2 15/16 in. × 5 7/8 in.) (w/h/d) including  
the projecting parts, and the supplied  
rechargeable battery pack attached  
f=2.9 mm – 34.8 mm (1/8 in. – 1 3/8 in.)  
When converted to a 35 mm still camera  
Movie*2:  
3D: 34.4 mm – 344 mm (1 3/8 in. –  
13 9/16 in.)  
Mass (approx.)  
630 g (22.2 oz) main unit only  
725 g (25.6 oz) including the supplied  
rechargeable battery pack  
2D: 29.8 mm – 357.6 mm (1 3/16 in. –  
14 1/8 in.)  
Photo:  
27.4 mm – 328.8 mm (1 1/8 in. – 13 in.)  
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AC Adaptor AC-L200C/AC-L200D  
On trademarks  
“Handycam” and  
Power requirements: AC 100 V - 240 V,  
are  
50 Hz/60 Hz  
registered trademarks of Sony Corporation.  
AVCHD” and AVCHD” logotype are  
trademarks of Panasonic Corporation and Sony  
Corporation.  
Current consumption: 0.35 A - 0.18 A  
Power consumption: 18 W  
Output voltage: DC 8.4 V*  
“Memory Stick,” “  
,” “Memory Stick Duo,”  
,” “Memory Stick PRO Duo,”  
,” “Memory Stick  
,”  
Operating temperature: 0 C to 40 C (32 °F to  
104 °F)  
Storage temperature: –20 C to + 60 C (‒4 °F to  
PRO-HG Duo,” “  
“MagicGate,” “  
+140 °F)  
,” “MagicGate  
Dimensions (approx.): 48 mm 29 mm 81 mm  
(1 15/16 in. 1 3/16 in. 3 1/4 in.) (w/h/d)  
excluding the projecting parts  
Memory Stick” and “MagicGate Memory Stick  
Duo” are trademarks or registered trademarks of  
Sony Corporation.  
Mass (approx.): 170 g (6.0 oz) excluding the  
“InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony  
Corporation.  
power cord (mains lead)  
* See the label on the AC Adaptor for other  
specifications.  
“x.v.Colour” is a trademark of Sony  
Corporation.  
“BIONZ” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.  
Rechargeable battery pack NP-FV70  
Maximum output voltage: DC 8.4 V  
Output voltage: DC 6.8 V  
Maximum charge voltage: DC 8.4 V  
Maximum charge current: 3.0 A  
is a registered trademark of  
Sony Corporation.  
“BRAVIAis a registered trademark of Sony  
Corporation.  
“DVDirect” is a trademark of Sony  
Capacity  
Corporation.  
Typical: 14.0 Wh (2 060 mAh)  
Blu-ray Discand Blu-rayare trademarks of  
the Blu-ray Disc Association.  
Dolby and the double-D symbol are trademarks  
of Dolby Laboratories.  
Minimum: 13.0 Wh (1 960 mAh)  
Type: Li-ion  
Design and specifications of your camcorder and  
accessories are subject to change without notice.  
Manufactured under license from Dolby  
Laboratories.  
HDMI, the HDMI logo and High-Definition  
Multimedia Interface are trademarks or  
registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC  
in the United States and other countries.  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, and  
DirectX are either registered trademarks or  
trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the  
United States and/or other countries.  
Macintosh and Mac OS are registered  
trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and other  
countries.  
Intel, Intel Core, and Pentium are trademarks  
or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation  
or its subsidiaries in the United States and other  
countries.  
“ ” and “PlayStation” are registered  
trademarks of Sony Computer Entertainment  
Inc.  
Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Adobe Acrobat  
are either registered trademarks or trademarks  
of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United  
States and/or other countries.  
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SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.  
MultiMediaCard is a trademark of  
MultiMediaCard Association.  
All other product names mentioned herein may  
be the trademarks or registered trademarks of  
their respective companies. Furthermore, and  
are not mentioned in each case in this manual.  
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Quick reference  
Screen indicators  
Center  
Indicator  
Center  
Meaning  
Left  
Right  
[STBY]/[REC]  
Recording status  
Slide show set  
Warning  
Playback mode  
Bottom  
Right  
Indicator  
Meaning  
Left  
Recording image quality  
(HD/STD), frame rate  
(50p/50i/25p) and  
Indicator  
Meaning  
MENU button  
Self-timer recording  
Flash/  
Red Eye Reduction  
50i  
recording mode (PS/FX/  
FH/HQ/LP)  
60min  
Remaining battery  
Wide Mode  
Fader  
[Face Detection] set to  
[Off]  
Recording/playback/  
editing media  
An external media device  
is connected  
Counter (hour:minute:  
second)  
Estimated recording  
remaining time  
[Smile Shutter] set to [Off]  
Manual focus  
0:00:00  
00Min  
Scene Selection  
Photo size  
White Balance  
SteadyShot off  
White Balance Shift  
Tele Macro  
Approximate number of  
recordable photos and  
photo size  
9999  
9999  
Playback folder  
x.v.Color  
Current playing movie or  
photo/Number of total  
recorded movies or photos  
100/112  
Intelligent Auto  
2D/3D record or playback  
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Parts and controls  
Bottom  
Figures in ( ) are reference pages.  
Indicator  
Meaning  
View Images button  
Micref Level low  
Blt-in Zoom Mic  
Audio Mode  
Audio Level Display  
Low Lux  
Spot Meter/Fcs / Spot  
Meter/ Exposure  
EV  
AE Shift  
Shutter Speed  
IRIS  
Intelligent Auto  
Slide show button  
Data file name  
Protected image  
3D Depth Adjustment  
Automatic  
Exposure is set manually.  
IRIS priority  
Shutter speed priority  
Flash  
Lens (G lens)  
MANUAL button  
MANUAL dial  
Built-in microphone  
101-0005  
Camera recording lamp  
The camera recording lamp lights up in red  
during recording. The lamp flashes when the  
remaining recording media capacity or battery  
power is low.  
Indicators and their positions are approximate  
and may differ from what you actually see.  
Some indicators may not appear, depending on  
your camcorder model.  
Remote sensor  
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LCD screen/Touch panel  
Memory card access lamp (20)  
While the lamp is lit or flashing, the  
camcorder is reading or writing data.  
If you rotate the LCD panel 180 degrees, you  
can close the LCD panel with the LCD screen  
facing out. This is convenient during playback  
operations.  
Memory card slot (20)  
RESET button  
Press RESET using a pointed object.  
Stereo speakers  
Press RESET to initialize all the settings  
including the clock setting.  
POWER button (14)  
(View Images) button (27)  
2D/3D DISP (display) button (22)  
Power zoom lever  
PHOTO button (25)  
MODE button (22)  
(Movie)/ (Photo) lamps (22)  
/CHG (flash/charge) lamp (11)  
2D/3D switch (22)  
MIC (PLUG IN POWER) jack  
(headphones) jack  
A/V Remote Connector (32)  
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Active Interface Shoe  
The Active Interface Shoe supplies power to  
optional accessories such as a video light, a  
flash, or a microphone. The accessory can be  
turned on or off as you operate the POWER  
switch on your camcorder.  
START/STOP button (22)  
Hook for a shoulder belt  
Built-in microphone  
Tripod receptacle  
BATT (battery) release lever (12)  
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Index  
Symbols  
M
T
3D Depth Adjustment................30  
Macintosh....................................38  
Maintenance................................61  
MANUAL dial.............................26  
Media Select ................................18  
Media Settings.............................18  
Memory card...............................19  
“Memory Stick” media...............19  
“Memory Stick  
PRO-HG Duo” media................19  
“Memory Stick  
PRO Duo” media........................19  
Thumbnail...................................36  
Tripod...........................................69  
Troubleshooting..........................55  
Turning the power on ................14  
TV.................................................32  
A
A/V connecting cable...........33, 48  
B
Battery pack.................................11  
U
USB cable.....................................47  
USB Connect...............................47  
C
Care ..............................................61  
Charging the battery abroad.....13  
Charging the battery pack.........11  
Clock Set......................................15  
Computer.....................................38  
Computer system........................38  
Connection..................................32  
W
Wall outlet (wall socket)............11  
Warning indicators.....................56  
Windows......................................38  
Menus...........................................51  
Movies....................................22, 29  
P
Photos ....................................24, 30  
Playing..........................................27  
PMB (Picture Motion  
Browser).......................................41  
Power on......................................14  
Precautions..................................61  
D
Data Code....................................17  
Date/Time....................................17  
Delete ...........................................36  
Disc recorder...............................48  
Dubbing.......................................20  
DVD writer..................................47  
R
Recording ....................................21  
Recording and playback time ...58  
Recording media.........................18  
Recording time of movies/  
number of recordable photos....58  
Repair...........................................55  
RESET..........................................68  
E
Event Index..................................28  
Event View...................................27  
External media............................44  
F
Fully charged...............................11  
S
Saving images in external  
H
media............................................44  
“Handycam” Handbook.............54  
Highlight Playback.....................31  
Screen indicators ........................66  
Self-diagnosis display.................56  
Setting the date and time...........14  
Software .......................................39  
Specifications ..............................63  
Supplied items...............................5  
I
Install............................................39  
L
You will find the menu lists  
Language Setting ........................17  
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Additional information on this product and  
answers to frequently asked questions can be  
found at our Customer Support Website.  
2011 Sony Corporation  
Printed in Japan  

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