Operating Instructions
SD Video Camera
Model No.
SDR-S10
Before use, please read these instructions completely.
EB EP GC GN
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Before use
Information for your
safety
Remove the connector cover.
How to replace the fuse
The location of the fuse differ according
to the type of AC mains plug (figures A
and B).
Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and
follow the instructions below.
Illustrations may differ from actual AC
mains plug.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR PRODUCT
DAMAGE,
≥ DO NOT EXPOSE THIS
APPARATUS TO RAIN,
MOISTURE, DRIPPING OR
SPLASHING AND THAT NO
OBJECTS FILLED WITH
LIQUIDS, SUCH AS VASES,
SHALL BE PLACED ON THE
APPARATUS.
1) Open the fuse cover with a
screwdriver.
Figure A
Figure B
Fuse cover
≥ USE ONLY THE RECOMMENDED
ACCESSORIES.
≥ DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER
(OR BACK); THERE ARE NO
USER SERVICEABLE PARTS
INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO
QUALIFIED SERVICE
2) Replace the fuse and close or attach
the fuse cover.
Figure A
Figure B
Fuse
(5 ampere)
Fuse
(5 ampere)
PERSONNEL.
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∫ EMC Electric and magnetic
CAUTION!
compatibility
This symbol (CE) is located on the rating
plate. (EB/EP only)
≥ DO NOT INSTALL OR PLACE
THIS UNIT IN A BOOKCASE,
BUILT-IN CABINET OR IN
ANOTHER CONFINED SPACE.
ENSURE THE UNIT IS WELL
VENTILATED. TO PREVENT
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR
FIRE HAZARD DUE TO
IF THE POWER CORD OF THIS
EQUIPMENT IS DAMAGED, IT MUST BE
REPLACED WITH AN ELECTRICALLY
APPROVED POWER CORD.
Use only the recommended accessories.
≥ Do not use any other AV cables and
USB connection cables except the
supplied one.
OVERHEATING, ENSURE THAT
CURTAINS AND ANY OTHER
MATERIALS DO NOT
OBSTRUCT THE VENTILATION
VENTS.
≥ DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE UNIT’S
VENTILATION OPENINGS WITH
NEWSPAPERS, TABLECLOTHS,
CURTAINS, AND SIMILAR
ITEMS.
≥ DO NOT PLACE SOURCES OF
NAKED FLAMES, SUCH AS
LIGHTED CANDLES, ON THE
UNIT.
≥
When you use the cable which are sold
separately, please make sure to use the
one whose length is less than 3 m.
∫ How to replace the Fuse
(Only for Hong Kong Special
Administrative Region of China
and Saudi Arabia)
The location of the fuse differ
according to the type of AC mains
plug (figures A and B).
Confirm the AC mains plug fitted and
follow the instructions below.
Illustrations may differ from actual
AC mains plug.
≥ DISPOSE OF BATTERIES IN AN
ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
MANNER.
The socket outlet shall be installed
near the equipment and easily
accessible.
The mains plug of the power
supply cord shall remain readily
operable.
1) Open the fuse cover with a
screwdriver.
Figure A
Figure B
Fuse cover
To completely disconnect this
apparatus from the AC Mains,
disconnect the power supply cord
plug from AC receptacle.
2) Replace the fuse and close or
attach the fuse cover.
Figure A
Figure B
Fuse
(5 ampere)
Fuse
(5 ampere)
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-If you see this symbol-
Information on Disposal for Users of Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment
(private households)
This symbol on the products and/or accompanying documents means
that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with
general household waste.
For proper treatment, recovery and recycling, please take these
products to designated collection points, where they will be accepted
on a free of charge basis. Alternatively, in some countries you may be
able to return your products to your local retailer upon the purchase
of an equivalent new product.
Disposing of this product correctly will help to save valuable resources and prevent
any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could
otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. Please contact your local
authority for further details of your nearest designated collection point.
Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste, in accordance with
national legislation.
For business users in the European Union
If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer
or supplier for further information.
Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union
This symbol is only valid in the European Union.
If you wish to discard this product, please contact your local authorities or dealer and
ask for the correct method of disposal.
∫ Indemnity concerning recording content
The manufacturer shall in no event be liable for the loss of recordings due to
malfunction or defect of this unit, its accessories or recordable media.
∫ Carefully observe copyright laws
Recording of pre-recorded tapes or discs or other published or broadcast material for
purposes other than your own private use may infringe copyright laws. Even for the
purpose of private use, recording of certain material may be restricted.
∫ For the purposes of these operating instructions
SD Memory Card and SDHC Memory Card are referred to as the “SD card”.
≥ SDHC Logo is a trademark.
≥ miniSD Logo is a trademark.
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®
®
®
≥ Microsoft , Windows and DirectX are either registered trademarks or trademarks
of the Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
≥ Microsoft product screen shot(s) reprinted with permission from Microsoft
Corporation.
≥ IBM and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International Business Machines
Corporation of the U.S.
®
®
®
TM
®
≥ Celeron , Intel , Intel Core Solo and Pentium are the registered trademarks or
trademarks of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries
≥ Apple and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc.
≥ Other names of systems and products mentioned in these instructions are usually the
registered trademarks or trademarks of the manufacturers who developed the
system or product concerned.
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Recording
Contents
Caution for AC mains lead
(For United Kingdom) .................2
Information for your safety ........3
Before recording....................... 37
Recording motion pictures...... 39
Recording modes and
recordable time available for
Before using
the motion picture ........................41
Recording still pictures............ 43
Picture quality for still picture
recording......................................44
Various recording functions.... 45
Zoom in/out function ....................45
Backlight compensation
function ........................................46
Fade in/fade out function .............47
Colour night view function ...........48
Soft skin mode.............................49
Self-timer recording .....................50
Recording guideline function .......51
Wide mode ..................................51
Image stabilizer function..............52
Wind noise reduction function .....53
Manual recording functions .... 53
Scene mode ................................53
Manual focus adjustment.............55
White balance..............................56
Manual shutter speed/aperture
Features .......................................9
Water resistance............................9
Shock proof .................................10
Sales and Support Information
(For United Kingdom) ...............10
Accessories...............................11
Parts identification and
handling .....................................12
Attaching to a tripod ....................15
Using the LCD monitor................15
SD card.......................................16
Concerning the cards that can be
used on this unit ..........................16
Setup
Power supply.............................19
Inserting the battery and charging
the battery ...................................19
Selecting a mode.......................23
Selecting a mode
adjustment ...................................58
(Turning the unit on/off) ...............23
Quick start ...................................24
Inserting/removing
an SD card .................................26
How to use
the cursor button ......................27
Switching the language............32
Using the menu screen.............33
Setting date and time................34
Adjusting the LCD monitor ......36
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Playback
With a computer
Motion picture playback...........60
Still picture playback ................64
With a computer (Windows) .... 78
What you can do
with a computer ...........................78
Editing
End User License
Agreement................................. 79
Operating environment ................80
Installing MotionSD STUDIO .......83
Reading the MotionSD STUDIO
operating instructions ..................85
Connection and recognition
Editing........................................66
Deleting scenes...........................66
Locking scenes............................68
DPOF setting...............................69
Card management.....................70
Formatting an SD card ................70
procedures...................................85
Verifying that the unit is correctly
recognised by the computer ........87
About the computer display.........88
Using MotionSD STUDIO ............89
To disconnect
With other products
With a TV....................................71
Playback on TV ...........................71
With a DVD recorder .................73
Copying (dubbing) recordings
onto a DVD recorder ...................73
With a VCR.................................74
Recording (dubbing) images
the USB cable safely ...................90
Software uninstallation.................90
With a computer
(Macintosh) ............................... 91
Operating environment ................91
onto other video devices .............74
With a printer (PictBridge)........75
Others
Menus........................................ 92
Menu list ......................................92
Menus related to [SETUP]...........94
Indications ................................ 96
Indications ...................................96
Messages ....................................98
Functions that cannot be used
simultaneously............................100
Troubleshooting ..................... 101
Cautions for use..................... 108
Explanation of terms.............. 112
Specifications ......................... 114
Number of recordable pictures
on an SD card............................117
Index........................................ 118
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Before using
Before using
Features
This does not guarantee that the unit
is water resistant in all situations. If
there are drops of water or dirt on the
unit, wipe them off as soon as
possible with a soft dry cloth. Then let
the unit dry naturally:
≥ Do not pour water over this unit or
put the unit into water while
cleaning it
Water resistance
This unit is a water resistant video
camera complying with the IPX4
specifications* of the IEC 60529
“Degrees of protection provided by
enclosures (IP Code)”. Holding this unit
with wet hands or some water splashing
onto it will not cause it to malfunction, but
this unit cannot be used underwater.
≥ The accessories are not water
resistant
Be particularly careful in the following
situations as they may cause the unit
to malfunction:
≥ When salt water, such as sea
water,splashes onto the unit
≥ When using the unit in places with
high humidity, such as bathroom,
etc
* Water may be splashed onto this unit
from any direction without causing it to
malfunction.
≥ When placing the unit in hot places
such as a poolside under the
blazing sun
≥ Use the unit with the Card/battery
door lock and the Terminal cover
lock in the LOCK position (l 14)
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Before using
Sales and Support
Information
(For United Kingdom)
Shock proof
This unit is a high shock proof video
camera that passed a drop test* from a
height of 1.2 meters.
Customer Care Centre
≥ For customers within the UK: 08705
357357
* This test confirmed to “MIL-STD 810F
Method 516.5 – Shock”. (The product is
dropped on top of 5 cm thick plywood.)
≥ For customers within the Republic of
lreland: 01 289 8333
≥ Visit our website for product
information
≥ E-mail:
Technical Support for AV Software
≥ For UK, ROI: 08701 505610
Direct Sales at Panasonic UK
≥ Order accessory and consumable
items for your product with ease and
confidence by phoning our Customer
Care Centre Monday–Thursday 9.00
a.m.–5.30 p.m., Friday 9.30 a.m.– 5.30
p.m. (Excluding public holidays)
≥ Or go on line through our Internet
Accessory ordering application at
www.panasonic.co.uk.
This does not guarantee that the unit
will not be damaged or malfunction.
The water resistance of the unit may
be damaged depending on the force
of the shock from the fall or if the unit
is repeatedly shocked. In this kind of
situation, consult the dealer who you
purchased this unit from.
≥ Most major credit and debit cards
accepted.
≥ All enquiries transactions and
distribution facilities are provided
directly by Panasonic UK Ltd.
≥ It couldn’t be simpler!
≥ Also available through our Internet is
direct shopping for a wide range of
finished products, take a browse on
our website for further details.
Interested in purchasing an extended
guarantee?
Please call 0870 240 6284 or visit our
website www.panasonic.co.uk/
guarantee.
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Before using
Accessories
Optional accessories
Check the accessories before using this
unit.
Some optional accessories may not be
available in some countries.
SD Memory Card
(2 GB)
Battery pack (VW-VBJ10)
Tripod (VW-CT45E)
Battery pack
VW-VBJ10
AC adaptor
VSK0686
AC cable
A K2CT3CA00004
(EB/GC)
B K2CJ2DA00008
(GN)
C K2CQ2CA00006
(EP/GC)
A United Kingdom and Hong Kong
Special Administrative Region of
China and Saudi Arabia
B Australia and New Zealand
C Areas other than United Kingdom,
Hong Kong Special Administrative
Region of China, Saudi Arabia,
Australia and New Zealand
AV cable
K2KZ9CB00002
2-way hand strap
VFC4260
USB cable
K2KZ4CB00011
CD-ROM
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Parts identification
and handling
8
1
2
3
8
When recording:
Zoom button [W/T] (l 45)
When playing back:
Volume button [sVOLr] (l 62)
13
14
1
2
3
Lens
White balance sensor (l 57)
Microphone (built-in, stereo)
5
6
9 10
11 12
4
9
Attachment screw for tripod
adaptor (l 14)
10 Card access lamp [ACCESS]
7
(l 27, 86)
11 Card/battery door lock [LOCK 21
OPEN] (l 14, 19, 26)
4
5
6
7
LCD monitor open part (l 15)
Status indicator (l 23)
Record button (l 39, 43)
Strap fixture (l 14)
12 Card/battery door (l 14, 19, 26)
13 Battery slot [BATT] (l 19)
14 Card slot [SD CARD] (l 26)
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23 24
15 16 17 18
19
20
21 22
28
25
26
27
15 LCD monitor (l 15)
Due to limitations in LCD
production technology, there may
be some tiny bright or dark spots
on the LCD monitor screen.
However, this is not a
malfunction and does not affect
the recorded picture.
23 Terminal cover (l 14)
24 Terminal cover lock [LOCK 21
OPEN] (l 71, 74, 75, 85)
25 Audio-video output terminal [A/V]
(l 71, 74)
26 USB terminal [ ] (l 76, 86)
27 DC input terminal [DC IN 4.8V]
(l 20)
28 Sub record button (l 37)
≥ This button makes it easier to
record from a non-standard or
lower position, for example at
waist level.
16 Delete button [ ] (l 66)
17 Speaker
18 Mode select buttons [AUTO]/
[MANUAL AF/MF] (l 38, 53, 55)
19 Mode dial (l 23)
20 Reset button [RESET] (l 106)
21 Cursor button (l 27)
22 Menu button [MENU] (l 33)
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Before using
∫ About the Card/battery
door and the Terminal
cover
If dirt, dust or liquids such as water get
inside the Card/battery door or the
Terminal cover, it may cause the unit to
malfunction. Be careful about the
following.
Strap fixture
We recommend using the 2-way hand
strap (supplied) to prevent the unit from
dropping.
Attach the 2-way hand strap 1 to
this unit.
≥ Use the unit with the Card/battery door
lock and the Terminal cover lock in the
LOCK position.
≥ When opening the Card/battery door
or the Terminal cover, thoroughly wipe
off any drops of water or dirt on the unit
and open them where water or sand
will not splash onto the unit. Also, wipe
your hands thoroughly if they are wet
before you open the door or the cover.
≥ When closing the Terminal cover, be
sure to insert 1 as shown in the
illustration.
1
∫ To use as a grip belt.
1 Attach the tripod adaptor 2 to
the attachment screw for
tripod adaptor on this unit.
1
2
≥ If dirt or sand gets inside the Card/
battery door or the Terminal cover,
wipe off the dirt or sand before closing
the door or the cover.
2 Pass your hand between the
strap and the unit and then
pull the length adjustment tab
3.
The water resistance (l 9) may be
damaged if the water resistant
packing (sealing materials) or the
exterior is damaged or dented. In this
kind of situation, consult the dealer
who you purchased this unit from.
3
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Before using
Attaching to a tripod
Using the LCD monitor
To use a tripod (VW-CT45E; optional), the
tripod adaptor on the 2-way hand strap
(supplied) must be attached to this unit.
(Please carefully read the operating
instructions for how to attach the unit to
the tripod.)
You can record the image while viewing
it on the LCD monitor.
1 Place your finger on the LCD
monitor open part A and pull
the LCD monitor out in the
direction of the arrow.
1
Attach the 2-way hand strap and
the tripod adaptor to the unit.
2 Attach camera base 2 on the
tripod to the tripod receptacle
1 on the adaptor.
A
1
≥ It can open up to 90o.
2 Adjust the angle of the LCD
monitor as desired.
2
≥ It can rotate up to 90o A towards
the lens or 90o B towards the
opposite direction.
To detach from the tripod
When detaching from the tripod, only the
unit may detach and the adaptor may not
detach. In this case, use the length
adjustment tab to turn the adaptor and
detach it from the tripod.
A
B
≥ The brightness and colour level of the
LCD monitor can be adjusted from the
menu. (l 36)
≥
When the tripod is used, the card/battery
door cannot be opened. Insert an SD
card and the battery before attaching this
≥
The unit may be damaged or fail if the
unit to the tripod. (
l
19, 26)
LCD monitor is forcibly opened or rotated.
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Before using
SD card
This unit can be used for recording motion pictures and still pictures to an SD card.
Concerning the cards that can be used on this unit
SDHC
SD Memory Card
Memory Card
Capacity
8 MB,
16 MB
32 MB, 64 MB,
128 MB
256 MB, 512 MB
1 GB, 2 GB
4 GB
Recording
motion
*1
*2
–
¥
¥
pictures
Recording
still pictures
¥
¥: available –: not available
*1 Cannot be guaranteed in operation. The recording may suddenly stop during
motion picture recording depending on the SD card you use.
*2 Refer to “About SD cards that you can use for motion picture recording.”
This unit is compatible with both SD Memory cards and SDHC Memory cards. You
can only use SDHC Memory cards on devices that are compatible with them. You
cannot use SDHC Memory cards on devices that are only compatible with SD
Memory cards. (When using an SDHC Memory card on another device, be sure to
read the operating instructions for that device.)
≥ This unit supports SD Memory Cards formatted in FAT12 system and FAT16 system
based on SD Memory Card Specifications and SDHC Memory Cards formatted in
FAT32 system.
≥ If you want to use a 4 GB Memory Card, only SDHC Memory Cards can be used.
≥ 4 GB (or more) Memory Cards that do not have the SDHC logo are not based on SD
Memory Card Specifications.
≥ Use this unit to format SD cards. If an SD card is formatted on other products (such
as a computer), the time spent for recording may become longer and you may not be
able to use the SD card. (l 70) (Do not format it on a computer, etc.)
≥ When using an SD card on which data has been written many times, the remaining
time left for recording may be reduced.
≥ Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.
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Before using
≥ A MultiMediaCard cannot be used on this unit.
≥ When the write-protect switch A on SD card is locked, no
recording, deletion or editing will be possible on the card.
A
∫ About SD cards that you can use for motion
picture recording.
We recommend using SD cards conforming to Class 2 or higher of the SD Speed Class
Rating or the following SD cards made by Panasonic for motion picture recording. (If
another kind of SD card is used, the recording may suddenly stop during motion picture
recording.)
Pro High
Speed
SD Memory
Card
Super High
Speed
SD Memory
Card
High Speed
SD Memory
Card
SDHCMemory
Card
256 MB
512 MB
–
RP-SDH256
RP-SDR256
RP-SDR512
–
–
RP-SDK512
RP-SDH512¢
RP-SDK01G
RP-SDV01G
RP-SDQ01G¢
RP-SDR01G
1 GB
2 GB
RP-SDH01G¢
–
–
RP-SDQ02G¢
RP-SDR02G
RP-SDM02G
RP-SDK02G
RP-SDV02G
–
RP-SDR04G
RP-SDM04G
RP-SDV04G
4 GB
–
–
–
¢No longer made.
≥ Operation in motion picture recording is not guaranteed with the following SD cards.
jSD cards from 32 MB to 128 MB
jSD cards from 256 MB to 4 GB other than the ones mentioned above
≥ Please confirm the latest information on the following website.
(This website is in English only.) http://panasonic.jp/support/global/cs/e_cam
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Before using
∫ Handling precautions
≥ Do not touch the terminals on the back of the card.
≥ Do not expose the terminals of the card to water, garbage or dust.
≥ Do not place in the following areas:
jIn direct sunlight.
jIn very dusty or humid areas.
jNear a heater.
jLocations susceptible to significant difference in temperature (condensation can
occur).
jWhere static electricity or electromagnetic waves occur.
≥ Put the card back in its bag or case for protection when not using it.
≥ Electrical noise, static electricity, or the failure of this unit or the SD card may damage
or erase the data stored on the SD card. Save important data recorded on this unit to
a computer using the USB cable (supplied), MotionSD STUDIO etc. (l 78)
(We recommend using MotionSD STUDIO etc. to acquire data recorded on this unit.)
∫
(SD Speed Class Rating Class 2)
This indicates a Class 2 rating in the high speed standards (SD Speed Class) stipulated
by the SD Card Association for high speed writing between SD compatible products
and SD Memory cards.
If you use a Class 2 card compatible with the SD Speed Class in an SD compatible
product, you can obtain stable recording by using an SD card conformed with Class 2
or more.
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Setup
Setup
Power supply
2 Insert the battery until it clicks
paying attention to the
direction of the battery.
Inserting the battery
and charging the
battery
The unit is in the standby condition when
the AC adaptor is connected. The
primary circuit is always “live” as long as
the AC adaptor is connected to an
electrical outlet.
When this unit is purchased, the battery
is not charged. Charge the battery before
using this unit.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
OFF.
3 Close the card/battery door
and then slide the card/battery
door lock to LOCK.
≥ The battery will not be charged if the
power is turned on.
≥ Always use genuine Panasonic
batteries (l 22).
1 Slide the card/battery door
lock to OPEN and then open
the card/battery door.
≥ When the card/battery door does not
open, place your finger on the [ ] part
and open the card/battery door.
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Setup
≥ If you use other batteries, we cannot
guarantee the quality of this product.
4 Connect the AC adaptor
(supplied) A to this unit and
the AC outlet.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only
with the same or equivalent type
recommended by the manufacturer.
Dispose of used batteries according
to the manufacturer’s instructions.
B
1
Warning
4.8V
Risk of fire, explosion and burns. Do
not disassemble, heat above 60 xC or
incinerate.
3
A
2
∫ About charging errors
C
When the status indicator flashes
rapidly or slowly, one of the following
situations may be to blame.
1
2
3
Slide the terminal cover lock to OPEN
and then open the terminal cover.
Connect the AC cable to the AC
adaptor, then the AC outlet.
Connect the AC adaptor to this unit’s
DC input terminal.
≥ The status indicator B starts
blinking in red at intervals of about
2 seconds to signal that charging
has commenced. Charging is
completed when the lamp goes off.
≥ The output plug of the AC cable is
not completely connected to the
AC adaptor jack. As shown in C,
there is a gap.
When the status indicator flashes at
intervals of about 6 seconds (on for
about 3 sec. and off for about 3 sec.):
≥ The battery may have excessively
discharged. It can be recharged but in
some cases it may take several hours
until regular charging commences.
≥ The battery temperature or the
ambient temperature may be
extremely high or low and charging
may take time.
When the status indicator flashes at
intervals of about 0.5 second (on for
about 0.25 sec. and off for about 0.25
sec.):
≥ The battery has not been recharged.
Remove the battery from the unit, and
try charging it again.
≥ Do not use the AC cable with any
other equipment as it is designed
only for this unit. Do not use the
AC cable from other equipment
with this unit.
≥ The battery temperature or ambient
temperature may be extremely high or
low. Wait until the appropriate
temperature is restored before
≥ Battery charging time (l 22)
≥ We recommend using Panasonic
batteries (VW-VBJ10).
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Setup
charging the battery again. If the
battery still fails to charge, something
may be wrong with the unit, battery, AC
adaptor etc. Contact your dealer.
≥ When the card/battery door does not
open, place your finger on the [ ] part
and open the card/battery door.
2 Slide the lock A in the
direction of the arrow and
then remove the battery.
When the status indicator is off:
≥ Charging is completed.
≥ When the status indicator does not
flash, reinsert the battery or the AC
adaptor. If the status indicator still does
not flash, there may be a problem with
the battery or the AC adaptor. Contact
your dealer.
A
BATT
∫ Connecting to the AC
outlet
Be sure to set the mode dial to OFF
when connecting the AC adaptor to
this unit.
If you turn on this unit while charging the
battery using the AC adaptor, you can
use the power supplied from the AC
outlet to power the unit for use. (While it
is in use, the battery will not be charged.)
3 Close the card/battery door
and then slide the card/battery
door lock in the direction of
the arrow.
To remove the battery
≥ Be sure to set the mode dial to OFF
and check that the status indicator is
off before removing the battery.
1 Slide the card/battery door
lock in the direction of arrow
and then open the card/battery
door.
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Setup
Charging time and recordable time
The times shown in the tables below are for when the temperature is 25 oC and the
humidity is 60%. If the temperature is higher or lower than 25 oC, the charging time will
become longer.
∫ Charging time
Battery model number
Voltage/capacity
Charging time
Supplied battery/
VW-VBJ10 (optional)
3.6 V/1000 mAh
2 h 10 min
≥ The charging time shown in the table are approximations.
≥ “2 h 10 min” indicates 2 hour 10 minutes.
∫ Recordable time
≥ The actual recordable time refers to the recordable time when repeatedly starting/
stopping recording, turning the unit on/off, press the zoom button, etc.
Maximum
continuously
recordable time
Battery model
number
Voltage/
capacity
Actual recordable
time
Supplied battery/
VW-VBJ10
3.6 V/
1000 mAh
1 h 10 min
40 min
(optional)
≥ The recordable time shown in the table are approximations.
≥ “1 h 10 min” indicates 1 hour 10 minutes.
≥ The display changes as the battery capacity reduces.
#
#
#
#
.
If the battery discharges, then
(
) will flash.
≥ The recordable times will vary depending on the status of use. These times are
approximations. The recordable time will become shorter when you use this unit with
the LCD monitor lit up with the [POWER LCD] setting on.
≥ The batteries heat up after use or charging. This unit will also heat up while being
used. This is not a malfunction.
≥ Be aware that the operating time of the battery will become shorter in low
temperatures. We recommend charging a spare battery for use when recording.
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Setup
Selecting a mode
How to turn off the power
Set the mode dial to OFF.
Selecting a mode
A
(Turning the unit on/off)
Rotate the mode dial to video recording,
video playback, picture recording, picture
playback or power OFF.
Rotate the mode dial slowly but surely.
The status indicator A goes off when the
power turns off.
How to turn on the power
Video recording mode (l 39)
Use this to record motion
pictures.
Set the mode dial to
or
≥ Align the desired mode pictograph to
,
,
.
Video playback mode (l 60)
Use this to play back motion
pictures.
the position shown in the illustration.
A
Picture recording mode (l 43)
Use this to record still pictures.
Picture playback mode (l 64)
Use this to play back still
pictures.
The status indicator A lights and the
power turns on.
OFF The power turns off.
≥ When the unit is turned on for the first
time, a message asking you to set the
date and time will appear. Select [YES]
and set the date and time. (l 34)
≥ Do not forcefully rotate the dial.
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How to turn the power on
and off with the LCD
monitor
Quick start
When quick start is ON the battery power
is still being consumed, even when the
LCD monitor is closed.
This unit will resume recording/pause
mode about 1.7 seconds after the LCD
monitor is reopened.
≥ When in quick start standby mode,
about half of the power used in
recording pause mode is being
consumed, so the recording time
will be reduced.
The power can be turned on and off with
the LCD monitor when the mode dial is
set to
or
.
∫ To turn on the power
Open the LCD monitor.
≥ This is only activated in the
following cases.
jWhile using the battery
When the mode dial is set to
and an SD card is inserted.
jWhile using the AC adaptor
When the mode dial is set to
or
or
The status indicator lights and the power
turns on.
, quick start can be used even if
an SD card is not inserted.
∫ To turn off the power
Close the LCD monitor.
1 Press the MENU button then
select [SETUP] #
[QUICK START] # [ON] and
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
The status indicator goes off and the
power turns off. (If [QUICK START] is set
to [ON], the unit goes into quick start
standby mode and the status indicator
flashes green.)
≥ The power will not turn off while
recording motion pictures even if the
LCD monitor is closed.
Set the mode dial to OFF when the
unit is not being used.
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≥ Quick start standby mode is cancelled,
the status indicator goes off and the
power turns off in the following cases.
jWhen the mode dial is switched.
≥ When this unit is quick-started with the
white balance on automatic, it may
take some time until the white balance
is adjusted if the scene being recorded
has a light source different from the
scene last recorded. (When the Colour
night view function is used, however,
the white balance of the scene last
recorded is retained.)
2 Close the LCD monitor while
the mode dial is set to
.
or
A
The status indicator A flashes green and
the unit goes into quick start standby
mode.
≥ When this unit is quick-started, the
zoom magnification becomes 1k and
the view may differ from what it was
before quick start standby mode.
≥ If [POWER SAVE] is set to
3 Open the LCD monitor.
[5 MINUTES] and the unit
A
automatically goes into quick start
standby mode, close the LCD monitor
and then open it again.
The status indicator A lights red and the
unit is put into recording pause approx.
1.7 seconds after it is turned on.
To cancel Quick start
Press the MENU button then [SETUP]
# [QUICK START] # [OFF] and then
press the cursor button in the centre.
≥ The status indicator goes off and the
power turns off if the mode dial is set to
OFF while the unit is in quick start
standby mode.
≥ The status indicator goes off and the
power turns off if quick start standby
mode continues for approx. 5 minutes.
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Inserting/removing
an SD card
3 Insert/remove the SD card
into/from the card slot.
Be sure to set the mode dial to OFF
before inserting/removing an SD card.
If the SD card is inserted or removed
while the power is on, this unit may
malfunction or the data recorded on
the SD card may be lost.
A
1 Set the mode dial to OFF.
≥ Check that the status indicator has
gone off.
≥ When inserting an SD card, face the
label side A upwards and press it
straight in as far as it goes.
≥ When removing the SD card, press the
centre of the SD card and then pull it
straight out.
2 Slide the card/battery door
lock in the direction of the
arrow and then open the card/
battery door.
4 Close the card/battery door
and then slide the card/battery
door lock in the direction of
the arrow.
≥ When the card/battery door does not
open, place your finger on the [ ] part
and open the card/battery door.
≥ If the card/battery door cannot be
completely closed, remove the card
and then insert it again.
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∫ Card access lamp
How to use the
cursor button
This unit has a cursor button for
selecting functions, performing
operations, etc..
≥ When this unit accesses the SD card
(reading, recording, playback, erasing,
etc.), the access lamp lights up.
≥ If the following operations are
performed when the access lamp is lit,
then the SD card or the recorded data
may be damaged or this unit may
malfunction.
Basic operations
Operations on the menu screen and
selection of files on the thumbnail view
screen, etc.
Press the cursor button up,
down, left or right to select an
item or scene and then press the
cursor button in the centre to set
it.
sOpening the card/battery door
sRemoving the SD card
sOperating the mode dial
sRemoving the battery or
disconnecting the AC adaptor
1
3
4
5
2
1
2
3
4
5
Up
Down
Left
Right
Press to select the item
≥ Menu screen operations (l 33)
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Operations during
recording
Operations during playback
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
1 Press the cursor button up,
down, left or right to select the
scene to be played back and
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
1 Press the cursor button in the
centre and the icons will be
displayed on the screen.
1/2NEXT
≥ The indication disappears when
the cursor button in the centre is
pressed again.
≥ The indication changes each time
the cursor button is pressed down.
The selected scene is played back
on the full screen.
≥ The operation icon is automatically
displayed on the screen.
2 Press the cursor button up,
left or right to select an item.
2 Press the cursor button up,
down, left or right to operate.
≥ The operation icon appears or
disappears each time the cursor button
in the centre is pressed.
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About the operation icons displayed in each mode
About auto mode and manual mode (l 38)
Video recording mode
1/2NEXT
2/2NEXT
3/3NEXT
4/4NEXT
Icon
Direction
Function
Page
3
2
Backlight compensation
46
47
Fade
(1/2)
1
3
2
3
2
Help mode
32
48
49
56
58
Colour night view
Soft skin mode
White balance
Iris or gain value
(2/2)
(3/3)
When the
[MANUAL AF/MF]
button is pressed
to set to manual
mode.
1
Shutter speed
58
(4/4)
When the
[MANUAL AF/MF]
button is pressed
again to set to
manual focus
mode.
21
Manual focus adjustment
55
≥ The shaded operation icons are not displayed while recording.
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Video playback mode
Icon
Direction
Function
Page
60
1/;
∫
3
4
Playback/pause
Stop playback and show thumbnails
60
:
6
2;
9
5
;1
Skip
60
2
1
Rewind
61
Reverse slow/frame playback (during pause)
61, 62
60
Skip
Fast forward
61
Forward slow/frame playback (during pause)
61, 62
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Picture recording mode
1/2NEXT
2/2NEXT
3/3NEXT
4/4NEXT
Icon
Direction
Function
Backlight compensation
Self timer
Page
3
2
1
46
50
32
(1/2)
Ø
Help mode
(2/2)
(3/3)
When the
[MANUAL AF/MF]
button is pressed
to set to manual
mode.
2
3
2
Soft skin mode
White balance
Iris or gain value
49
56
58
1
Shutter speed
58
(4/4)
When the
[MANUAL AF/MF]
button is pressed
again to set to
manual focus
mode.
21
Manual focus adjustment
55
Picture playback mode
Icon
1/;
∫
Direction
Function
Page
64
3
4
2
1
Slide show start/pause
Stop playback and show thumbnails
Playback previous picture (during pause)
Playback next picture (during pause)
64
E
64
D
64
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∫ Help mode
Switching the
language
You can switch the language on the
screen display or the menu screen.
The help mode explains the operation
icons that are displayed when unit is set
to AUTO in video/picture recording
mode.
≥ Rotate the mode dial to select
or
1 Press the MENU button, then
select [LANGUAGE] and then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
.
1
Press the cursor button in the
centre to display the icon during
the recording pause.
1/2NEXT
2
Press the cursor button right to
select [
].
2 Select [English] and then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
(EB/EP only)
1/2NEXT
3
Press the cursor button up, left or
right to select the desired icon.
An explanation of the selected icon
is displayed on the screen.
≥ The indication changes each time
the cursor button is pressed down.
(GC/GN only)
To exit the help mode
Press the MENU button or select [EXIT].
≥ When the help mode is used, functions
cannot be set.
≥ When the help mode is used, motion
pictures and still pictures cannot be
recorded.
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Using the menu
screen
4 Press the cursor button up or
down in order to select the
submenu item.
Refer to “Menu list” (l 92) for
information about the menus.
1 While stopped, press the
MENU button.
5 Press the cursor button right
or press the cursor button in
the centre.
The menu displayed differs
depending on the position of the
mode dial.
≥ Do not switch the mode dial when
the menu is displayed.
6 Press the cursor button up or
down in order to select the
desired item.
2 Press the cursor button up or
down in order to select the
desired top menu.
7 Press the cursor button in the
3 Press the cursor button right
or press the button in the
centre.
centre to enter the selection.
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To get back to the previous
screen
Press the cursor button left.
Setting date and time
When the unit is turned on for the first
time, a message asking you to set the
date and time will appear.
≥ Select [YES] and press the cursor
button in the centre. Perform steps 2
and 3 below to set the date and time.
If the screen shows the incorrect date
and time, then adjust it.
To exit the menu screen
Press the MENU button.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
1 Press the MENU button, then
select [BASIC] #
[CLOCK SET] # [YES] and
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
≥ The menu screen does not appear
during recording or playing. You
cannot start other operations while the
menu screen appears.
2 Press the cursor button left or
right to select the item to be
set. Then, press the button up
or down to set the desired
value.
≥ The year will change as follows:
2000, 2001, ..., 2099, 2000, ...
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≥ The 24-hour system is used to
≥ Make sure to check the time before
display the time.
recording.
If the time display becomes [- -], the
built-in lithium battery has run down. Use
the following steps to charge the battery.
When you turn on the power for the first
time after charging, a message asking
you to set the date and time will appear.
Select [YES] and set the date and time.
3 Press the cursor button in the
centre to enter the selection.
≥ The clock function starts at
[00] seconds when the cursor
button in the centre is pressed.
≥ After pressing the MENU button to
finish the setting, check the date
and time display.
To recharge the built-in lithium battery
Connect the AC adaptor or attach the
battery to the unit and the built-in lithium
battery will be recharged. Leave the unit
as it is for approx. 24 hours and the
battery will save the date and time for
approx. 6 months. (The battery will still
be recharged even if the mode dial is set
to OFF.)
∫ Changing the date and time
display style
Press the MENU button, then select
[SETUP] # [DATE/TIME] # desired
display style and then press the
cursor button in the centre.
[DATE]
[D/T]
WARNING
THE LITHIUM BATTERY IN THIS
EQUIPMENT MUST ONLY BE
REPLACED BY QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL. WHEN NECESSARY,
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL
PANASONIC SUPPLIER.
15.12.2007 15:30
15.12.2007
[OFF]
(For Australia)
∫ Changing the display style
Press the MENU button, then select
[SETUP] # [DATE FORMAT] #
desired display style and press the
cursor button in the centre.
WARNING
THE LITHIUM BATTERY IN THIS
UNIT MUST ONLY BE REPLACED
BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL. IF
THIS IS NECESSARY, CONTACT
THE PANASONIC CUSTOMER
CARE CENTRE ON 132600 FOR
YOUR NEAREST AUTHORIZED
SERVICE CENTRE.
Display style
[Y/M/D]
Screen display
2007.12.15
[M/D/Y]
12.15.2007
[D/M/Y]
15.12.2007
≥ The date and time function are driven
by a built-in lithium battery.
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Adjusting the LCD
monitor
Increasing and decreasing
the brightness of the entire
LCD monitor
Adjusting the brightness
and colour level
Press the MENU button, then
select [SETUP] # [POWER LCD]
# [ON] and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
1 Press the MENU button, then
select [SETUP] # [LCD SET]
# [YES] and then press the
cursor button in the centre.
The [
] indication appears on the LCD
monitor.
≥ Set [POWER LCD] to [ON] if the
surroundings are bright and the LCD
monitor is difficult to see. The entire
LCD monitor will become approx. twice
as bright as usual.
2 Press the cursor button up or
down to select the item to be
adjusted. Then, press the
button left or right to make the
adjustment.
To cancel POWER LCD
Press the MENU button then select
[SETUP] # [POWER LCD] # [OFF] and
then press the carsor button in the
centre.
≥ The [
] indication disappears and
the original brightness is restored.
The bar display moves.
≥ Press the MENU button to exit the
menu screen.
[BRIGHTNESS]:
Brightness of the LCD monitor
[COLOUR]:
≥ This will not affect the images to be
recorded.
≥ If you turn on the unit when the AC
adaptor is used, this function will
automatically be activated.
colour level of the LCD monitor
≥ These settings will not affect the
images actually recorded.
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Recording
Before recording
First, format the SD card if one which has been used on another device is going to be
used for the first time on this unit. (l 70) When the SD card is formatted, all of the
recorded data is deleted. Once the data is deleted, it cannot be restored. Copy valuable
data onto a computer or other device before proceeding with the formatting.
We recommend using MotionSD STUDIO etc. to import data recorded on this unit. (
l
78)
Basic camera positioning
1
3
5
2
4
6
1
2
3
4
Hold the camera with both hands.
We recommend attaching the 2-way hand strap (supplied) to prevent the camera from dropping.
Do not cover the microphones or sensors with your hands.
We recommend using the sub record button when recording from a low position.
Do not attach the tripod adaptor to the camera and use the strap normally to
prevent the camera from dropping.
5
6
Keep your arms near your body.
Slightly open your legs.
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≥ This unit has lens-protecting glass to prevent drops of water getting in the lens. If
there is dirt or drops of water on the lens-protecting glass, wipe them off before
recording. We recommend using the cleaning cloth.
≥ If there are drops of water on the microphone, the recorded sound will be distorted.
Wipe off any drops of water on the microphone.
≥ When you are outdoors, record pictures with the sunlight behind you. If the subject is
backlit, it will become dark in the recording.
≥ When recording, make sure your footing is stable and there is no danger of colliding
with another person or an object.
∫ About auto mode
Press the AUTO button and the colour
balance (white balance) and focusing will be
adjusted automatically.
AUTO
(The [
screen.)
] indication appears on the
jAuto white balance (l 112)
jAuto focusing (l 112)
Depending on the brightness of the subject etc., the aperture and shutter speed are
automatically adjusted for an optimum brightness.
(When set to the video recording mode: The shutter speed is adjusted to a maximum of
1/350.)
≥ Colour balance and focus may not be adjusted automatically depending on light
sources or scenes. If so, manually adjust these settings.
jScene mode (l 53)
jWhite balance (l 56)
jShutter speed (l 58)
jIris/gain value (l 58)
jFocus (l 55)
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Recording motion pictures
≥ When the unit is purchased, the aspect ratio is set to [16:9] for recording images
compatible with a wide-screen TV. To watch images on a regular TV (4:3), change
the aspect ratio setting (l 51) before recording the images or when watching them
on the connected TV (l 72).
≥ Use an SD card that can be used for motion picture recording. (l 17)
1 Rotate the mode dial to select
.
2 Press the record button to start
recording.
≥ While motion picture recording is in
process, the recording will not stop
even if the LCD monitor is closed.
To end the recording
Press the record button again to pause
recording.
≥ [¥] and [;] are red during recording. Do
not move this unit until [;] is green.
The images recorded between pressing the record button to start recording and
pressing it again to pause recording become one scene.
≥ When about 5 minutes have passed without any operation in recording pause, the
unit automatically turns off to prevent the battery from running down. When you want
to use the unit, turn it on again.
This setting can also be set to [OFF]. (l 94, [POWER SAVE])
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Screen indications in the video recording mode
A Recording mode
A
SP
0h00m10s
R
1h30m
B Remaining time left for recording
(When the remaining time is less than 1 minute,
[R 0h00m] flashes red.)
B
C
C Recording time elapsed
≥ Sound is recorded from the internal stereo microphone on the front of the unit. Take
care not to block this microphone.
≥ If the write protection switch on the SD card is set to LOCK, it cannot be used for
recording. (l 17)
≥ Each time the unit enters the recording pause mode, the counter display will be reset
to “0h00m00s”.
≥ While motion picture recording is in progress, the recording will not stop even if the
LCD monitor is closed.
≥ While motion picture recording is in progress, do not disconnect the AC adaptor or
remove the battery. If you do, a repair message may be displayed when the power is
turned back on. (l 99, About recovery)
When recording stops suddenly during motion picture
recording
When using an SD card other than one that can be used for motion picture recording
(l 17), the recording may stop suddenly. At this time, the following message appears.
When motion pictures are to be recorded, use a Panasonic SD card or another SD card
which can be used to record motion pictures. (l 17)
Even if you use an SD card that can be used for motion picture recording (l 17),
this kind of message may appear.
The data on the card has been written many times and the data writing speed has
reduced. We recommend formatting the SD card being used. (l 70) When an SD card
is formatted, all the data recorded on it will be deleted so copy valuable data to a
computer prior to formatting. (l 78) (We recommend using MotionSD STUDIO etc. to
acquire data recorded on this unit. (l 78))
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Recording modes and recordable time available for
the motion picture
Changing the recording mode of the motion picture.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
.
Press the MENU button, then select
[BASIC] # [REC MODE] # desired item
and then press the cursor button in the
centre.
∫ Approximate recording times of motion pictures per SD card
made by Panasonic
Recording mode
XP
SP
LP
(High quality)
(Normal)
(Long play)
Capacity
256 MB
512 MB
1 GB
3 min
6 min
6 min
12 min
25 min
12 min
25 min
50 min
12 min
2 GB
(supplied)
25 min
50 min
1 h 40 min
4 GB
50 min
1 h 40 min
3 h 20 min
Image quality
prioritized
Recording time
prioritized
≥ The recordable time shown in the table are approximations.
≥ This unit records in VBR. VBR is an abbreviation for Variable Bit Rate. VBR recording
automatically varies the bit rate (amount of data in a fixed time) depending on the
subject being recorded. This means if a subject with sharp movements is recorded,
the recording time is reduced.
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≥ Recordable time using the battery (l 22)
≥ 8 MB and 16 MB SD cards cannot be used for motion picture recording.
≥ If an SD card is recorded on or erased many times, it may no longer be possible to
record motion pictures even if there is available memory on the SD card. In this case,
after saving the data on computer, format the SD card.
≥ Mosaic-pattern noise may appear on a playback image in the following cases.
jWhen there is a complicated pattern in the background
jWhen the unit is moved too much or too fast
jWhen a subject with sharp movements has been recorded
(Particularly if it has been recorded in [LP] mode.)
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Recording still pictures
≥ Still pictures are recorded at a picture size of 640k480 pixels on this unit.
1 Rotate the mode dial to select
.
2 Press the record button.
The unit automatically focuses on the subject
at the centre of screen (when auto focus is
selected).
≥ For information about the number of recordable still pictures (l 117)
≥ The sound cannot be recorded.
≥ If the write protection switch on the SD card is set to LOCK, it cannot be used for
recording. (l 17)
≥ If the [PICT. QUALITY] is set to [
], mosaic-pattern noise may appear on a
playback image depending on the picture content.
≥ While this unit accesses the SD card (the card access lamp is lit), do not perform the
following operations. The SD card or the recorded data may be damaged.
jTurn the unit off.
jOpen the card/battery door and remove the SD card.
jOperate the mode dial.
≥ Other products may degrade or not play back still pictures recorded with this unit.
∫ To record still pictures clearly
≥ When zooming in on the subject with a magnification of 4k or higher, it is difficult to
reduce the slight shaking from holding this unit by hand. We recommend decreasing
the zoom magnification and approaching the subject when recording.
≥ When recording still pictures, hold the unit firmly with your hands and keep your arms
stationary at your side so as not to shake the unit.
≥ You can record stable pictures without shaking by using a tripod.
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Screen indications in picture recording mode
0.3M
R 12345
A Size of still pictures
A
B Remaining number of still pictures
(Flashes in red when [R 0] appears.)
C Quality of still pictures
B
C
Recording with a shutter operation effect
You can add a shutter sound when recording still pictures.
Press the MENU button, then select
[ADVANCED] # [SHTR EFFECT] #
[ON] and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
≥ This function’s default setting is [ON].
Picture quality for still picture recording
∫ [PICT. QUALITY]
Selecting the picture quality.
Press the MENU button, then select
[BASIC] # [PICT. QUALITY] #
desired item and then press the
cursor button in the centre.
:Still pictures with a high picture
quality are recorded.
: Priority is given to the number of still
pictures recorded. Still pictures are
recorded in normal picture quality.
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≥ When the zoom speed is high, the
Various recording
functions
subject may not be focused easily.
≥ When zooming in while holding this
unit by hand, we recommend using the
image stabilizer function. (l 52)
≥ When distant subjects are brought
closer, they are focused at about 1.0 m
or more.
≥ When the zoom magnification is 1k,
this unit can focus on a subject approx.
4 cm away from the lens. (Macro
function)
Zoom in/out function
You can zoom in up to 10k optically.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
Press the zoom button.
Digital zoom function
If the zoom magnification exceeds 10k,
then the digital zoom function will be
activated. The maximum magnification
provided by the digital zoom can be
switched.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
.
T side: Close-up recording (zoom in)
W side: Wide-angle recording (zoom
out)
Press the MENU button, then
select [ADVANCED] # [D.ZOOM]
# desired item and then press
the cursor button in the centre.
≥ If you take your finger off the zoom
button during zoom operations, the
operation sound may be recorded. Be
sure to release the zoom button gently.
≥ The zoom speed changes in 2 stages
and when the zoom button is pushed
as far as it will go, you can zoom from
1k to 10k in approx. 3.0 second at the
maximum.
[OFF]: Optical zoom only (Up to 10k)
[25k]: Up to 25k
[700k]: Up to 700k
≥ If [25k] or [700k] is selected, the
digital zoom range is displayed in blue
while zooming.
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≥ The larger the digital zoom
magnification, the more the image
quality is degraded.
≥ This function cannot be used in picture
recording mode.
Backlight
compensation function
This is for protecting a backlit
subject from being darkened.
Use this function when the light is
emanating from behind the subject and
the subject appears dark.
To use the zoom
microphone function
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
The zoom microphone is linked to the
zooming operation so that far-away
sounds with a tele-shot and close-up
sounds with a wide-angle shot are
recorded more clearly.
or
.
1 Press the cursor button in the
centre. Then press the button
down to display the icon
shown in the illustration.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
.
Press the MENU button, then
select [ADVANCED] #
[ZOOM MIC] # [ON] and then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
1/2NEXT
2 Press the cursor button up to
select [ª].
1/2NEXT
The image on the screen will
become brighter.
To return to normal recording
Select [ª] again.
≥ If you turn off the power or operate the
mode dial, the backlight compensation
function is cancelled.
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Recording
Start recording. (Fade in)
Fade in/fade out
function
Fade in:
The image and audio
gradually appear.
Fade out: The image and audio
gradually disappear.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
When you start recording, the image/
audio gradually appears.
.
1 Press the cursor button in the
centre. Then press the button
down to display the icon
Pause recording. (Fade out)
shown in the illustration.
1/2NEXT
The image/audio gradually disappears.
After the image/audio completely
disappears, recording stops.
≥ After recording, the fade setting is
cancelled.
2 Press the cursor button left to
select [
].
To cancel fading
Select [
] again.
1/2NEXT
3 Press the record button.
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Colour night view
function
This allows recording in dark
locations.
To select the colour for fade in/
out
The colour which appears in fading
pictures can be selected.
Press the MENU button, then select
[ADVANCED] # [FADE COLOUR] #
[WHITE] or [BLACK] and then press
the cursor button in the centre.
This function allows you to record colour
subjects in dark locations to stand out
against the background.
Attach this unit to a tripod and you can
record images free from vibration.
≥ Minimum required illumination: approx.
2 lx
≥ Recorded scene is seen as if frames
were missed.
≥ If you turn off the power, the fade
function is cancelled.
≥ While the fade in/fade out function is
selected, it takes several seconds to
display the image when you start
recording. It also takes several
seconds to pause recording.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
.
≥ The thumbnails of scenes recorded
using fade in become black (or white).
1 Press the cursor button in the
centre. Then press the button
down to display the icon
shown in the illustration.
2/2NEXT
2 Press the cursor button up to
select [
].
2/2NEXT
≥ If it is difficult to focus, adjust the
focus manually. (l 55)
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To cancel the Colour night view
function
2 Press the cursor button left to
Select [
] again.
select [ ].
≥ The Colour night view function makes
the signal charging time of CCD up to
approximately 25k longer than usual,
so that dark scenes can be recorded
brightly. For this reason, bright dots
that are usually invisible may be seen,
but this is not a malfunction.
≥ If you turn off the power or operate the
mode dial, the Colour night view
function is cancelled.
2/2NEXT
To cancel the soft skin mode
Select [
] again.
≥ If the background or anything else in
the scene has colours similar to the
skin colour, they will also be smoothed.
≥ If the brightness is insufficient, the
effect may not be clear.
≥ You may not be able to see the face
clearly when recording a distant
person. In this case, cancel soft skin
mode or zoom in on the face.
≥ If set in a bright place, the screen may
become whitish for a while.
Soft skin mode
This makes skin colours
appear softer for a more
attractive appearance.
This is more effective if you record a
person closely from the torso up.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
1 Press the cursor button in the
centre. Then press the button
down to display the icon
shown in the illustration.
2/2NEXT
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Self-timer recording
This is for recording shots of
yourself as well.
≥ If you turn off the power, the self-timer
standby mode is cancelled.
You can record still pictures using the
timer.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
.
1 Press the cursor button in the
centre. Then press the button
down to display the icon
shown in the illustration.
1/2NEXT
2 Press the cursor button left to
select [Ø].
1/2NEXT
3 Press the record button.
After the [Ø] display flashes for
approx. 10 seconds, a still picture
will be recorded.
≥ After recording, the self-timer is
cancelled.
To stop the timer midway through
Press the MENU button. (The self-timer
setting is cancelled.)
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Recording guideline
function
Checking if the image is level.
Wide mode
This is for selecting the
screen’s aspect ratio when
recording motion pictures.
You can check if the image is level while
recording by using the lines displayed on
the screen.
This allows you to record images
compatible with wide-screen TVs (16:9)
and regular TVs (4:3).
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
Recording images with a
16:9 aspect ratio
Press the MENU button, then
select [BASIC] # [GUIDE LINES]
# [ON] and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
.
Press the MENU button, then
select [BASIC] > [REC ASPECT]
> [16:9] and then press the
cursor button in the centre.
To cancel the Recording
guideline function
Press the MENU button, then select
[BASIC] # [GUIDE LINES] # [OFF] and
then press the cursor button in the
centre.
Recording images with a 4:3
aspect ratio
≥ The guidelines do not appear on the
images actually recorded.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
.
Press the MENU button, then
select [BASIC] > [REC ASPECT]
> [4:3] and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
≥ The default setting is [16:9].
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≥ In the following cases, the image
stabilizer function may not work
effectively.
jWhen the digital zoom is used
jWhen recording is done in an
extremely dark place.
jWhen the unit is shaken greatly
jWhen you record a moving subject
while tracking it
≥ When the Colour night view function is
used, the image stabilizer function
Image stabilizer
function
This is for reducing image
shakes (jitter) during
recording.
Reduces the image shaking (jitter) due to
hand movement when recording.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
does not work and the [
flashes.
] indication
.
Press the MENU button, then
select [ADVANCED] # [SIS] #
[ON] and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
To cancel the image stabilizer
function
Press the MENU button, then select
[ADVANCED] # [SIS] # [OFF] and then
press the cursor button in the centre.
≥ Under fluorescent lighting, the image
brightness may change or colours may
not look normal.
≥ This function’s default setting is [ON].
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Manual recording
Wind noise reduction
function
This is for reducing the wind
noise coming into the
microphone when recording.
functions
Scene mode
This is for recording in various
situations.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
.
When you record images in different
situations, this mode automatically sets
optimum shutter speeds and apertures.
Press the MENU button, then
select [ADVANCED] #
[WIND CUT] # [ON] and then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
1 Press the MANUAL AF/MF
button.
To cancel the wind noise
reduction function
Press the MENU button, then select
[ADVANCED] # [WIND CUT] # [OFF]
and then press the cursor button in the
centre.
2 Press the MENU button, then
select [BASIC] #
[SCENE MODE] # desired
item and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
≥ This function’s default setting is [ON].
≥ The wind noise reduction depends on
the wind strength. (If this function is
activated in strong winds, the stereo
effect may be reduced. When the wind
weakens, the stereo effect will be
restored.)
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≥ If the brightness is insufficient, the
sports mode does not function. The
[5] display flashes.
≥ If this mode is used indoors, the
screen may flicker.
[5] Sports
To record sports scenes or scenes where
there are quick motions
[
] Portrait
To make people stand out against the
background
Portrait mode
≥ If this mode is used indoors, the
screen may flicker. If so, change the
scene mode setting to [OFF].
Low light mode
≥ Extremely dark scenes may not be
able to be recorded finely.
[
] Low light
To make the scene brighter in dark
conditions
[
] Spotlight
To make the subject under a spotlight
look more attractive
Spotlight mode
≥ If the recording subject is extremely
bright, the recorded image may
become whitish and the periphery of
the recorded image extremely dark.
Surf & snow mode
[
] Surf & snow
To record images in bright places such
as ski slopes and beaches
≥ If the subject is extremely bright, the
recorded image may become whitish.
To cancel the scene mode
function
Press the MENU button, then select
[BASIC] # [SCENE MODE] # [OFF]
and then press the cursor button in the
centre.
≥ You can also cancel the scene mode
function by pressing the AUTO button.
Sports mode
≥ For slow-motion playback or playback
pause of recorded pictures, this mode
helps diminish camera shake.
≥ During normal playback, the image
movement may not look smooth.
≥ Avoid recording under fluorescent
light, mercury light or sodium light
because the colour and brightness of
the playback image may change.
≥ If you record a subject illuminated with
strong light or a highly reflective
subject, vertical lines of light may
appear.
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Recording
≥ The subject may not be in focus when
zoomed in if focusing with a wide
angle. First, zoom in on the subject
and then focus on it.
Manual focus
adjustment
If auto focusing is difficult due to the
conditions, then manual focusing is
available.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
To restore to the automatic
adjustment
Press the MANUAL AF/MF button again.
≥ You can also restore the auto focusing
by pressing the AUTO button.
1 Press the MANUAL AF/MF
button until the icon shown in
the illustration below is
displayed.
MNL
4/4NEXT
The manual focus [MF] indication
appears.
2 Press the cursor button left or
right to bring the subject into
focus.
MNL
4/4NEXT
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White balance
This is for recording in natural
colours.
3 Press the cursor button left or
right to select the white
balance mode.
The automatic white balance function
may not reproduce natural colours
depending on the scenes or lighting
conditions. If so, you can adjust the white
balance manually.
MNL
BACK
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
[
[
]
AWB Auto white balance adjustment
or
.
]
Indoor mode (for recording
under incandescent lamps)
≥ Incandescent lights, halogen
lamps
1 Press the MANUAL AF/MF
button.
[
[
]
]
Outdoor mode
MNL
≥ Outdoors under a clear sky
Manual adjustment mode
≥ Mercury-vapor lamps, sodium
lamps, some fluorescent lights
≥ Lights used for wedding
receptions at hotels, stage
spotlights in theaters
3/3NEXT
The icon shown in the illustration is
displayed automatically.
≥ Sunrise, sunset, etc.
2 Press the cursor button up to
select [ ].
To restore to the automatic
adjustment
Set the white balance mode to [
MNL
].
AWB
≥ You can also restore the auto focusing
by pressing the AUTO button.
3/3NEXT
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Do not cover the white balance sensor
during recording or it may not function
properly.
To set the white balance
manually
1 Select [ ] and then fill the
≥ When the [
manual white balance previously
adjusted is stored.
Whenever recording conditions
change, re-set the white balance for
correct adjustment.
≥ When setting both the white balance
and the iris/gain, set the white balance
first.
] display flashes, the
screen with a white subject.
MNL
BACK
2 Press the cursor button up to
select [ ].
MNL
BACK
When the [
flashing to on, setting is complete.
≥ When the [ ] display continues
] display changes from
flashing, the white balance cannot be
set because the place is dark etc. In
this case, use the automatic white
balance.
∫ About the white balance
sensor A
A
The white balance sensor detects the
type of light source during recording.
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Manual shutter speed/
aperture adjustment
3 Press the cursor button left or
right to make the adjustment.
Shutter Speed:
Adjust it when recording fast-moving
MNL
A
1/100
subjects.
Aperture:
OPEN
B
BACK
Adjust it when the screen is too bright or
too dark.
A
B
Shutter speed:
1/50 to 1/8000
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
1/50 to 1/500
or
.
≥ The shutter speed closer to 1/8000
(1/500) is faster.
1 Press the MANUAL AF/MF
button.
Iris/Gain value:
CLOSE # (F16 to F2.0) # OPEN
# (0dB to 18dB)
MNL
≥ Value closer to [CLOSE] darken
the image.
≥ Value closer to [18dB] brighten the
image.
3/3NEXT
The icon shown in the illustration is
displayed automatically.
≥ When the iris value is adjusted to
brighter than [OPEN], it changes to
the gain value.
2 Press the cursor button left or
right to select [ ] (aperture)
or [ ] (shutter speed).
To restore to automatic
adjustment
Press the AUTO button.
MNL
≥ When setting both the shutter speed
and the iris/gain value, set the shutter
speed and then set the iris/gain value.
3/3NEXT
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∫ Manual shutter speed
adjustment
≥ Avoid recording under fluorescent
light, mercury light or sodium light
because the colour and brightness of
the playback image may change.
≥ If you increase the shutter speed
manually, the gain value will increase
automatically depending on how much
the sensitivity lowers and the noise on
the screen may increase.
≥ You may see vertical lines of light in
the playback image of a brightly
shining subject or highly reflective
subject, but this is not a malfunction.
≥ During normal playback, image
movement may not look smooth.
≥ When recording in an extremely bright
place, the screen may change colour
or flicker. If so adjust the shutter speed
manually to [1/50] or [1/100].
∫ Manual iris/gain
adjustment
≥ If the gain value is increased, the noise
on the screen increases.
≥ Depending on the zoom magnification,
there are iris values that are not
displayed.
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Playback
Playback
Motion picture playback
Play back the motion pictures.
1 Rotate the mode dial to select
The motion pictures (up to 8 scenes)
recorded on the SD card are displayed
as thumbnails.
.
A
2 Select the scene to be played back.
A
B
Scene number
Scroll bar display
The selected scene will be encircled by a yellow frame.
≥ When 9 or more scenes have been recorded, the
next (or previous) page is displayed by pressing the
cursor button up, down, left or right.
B
≥ If you press and hold the cursor button up or down,
you can advance 8 scenes at a time. The screen will
not change at this time, but the scene numbers and
scroll bar display will change so release the cursor
button when you have arrived at the page with the
scene you want to display.
3 Press the cursor button in the centre.
The selected scene is played back on the full screen.
The operation icon is automatically displayed on the
screen.
4 Press the cursor button to operate.
1/;: Playback/Pause
:: Skip playback (backward)
9: Skip playback (forward)
∫:
Stops the playback and shows
the thumbnails.
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∫ About motion picture compatibility
≥ This unit can play back MPEG2 formatted files.
≥ This unit is based on the SD-Video standard.
≥ When playing back motion pictures recorded on an SD card with other products on
this unit or playing back motion pictures recorded on an SD card with this unit on
other products, the picture quality may deteriorate and they may be unplayable. (The
message “CANNOT PLAY.” appears.)
≥ No sound will be heard except during normal playback.
≥ If pause play is continued for 5 minutes, the screen returns to the thumbnails.
≥ When the amount of time recorded on the scene is short, playback may not be
possible.
≥ When a scene is displayed as [
] on the thumbnail display, playback is not
possible.
≥ The power will not turn off when the LCD monitor is closed.
≥ The time displayed may be different from the recording time and it may take time to
display the thumbnail display when playing back motion pictures recorded on an SD
card with other products.
≥ The recording time is not displayed on the screen during playback of scenes
recorded on an SD card with other products.
Fast forward/rewind playback
Press and hold the cursor button right during
playback until fast-forward starts.
(Press and hold the cursor button left to rewind.)
≥ Press the cursor button again to increase the speed.
(The screen display changes from 5 to
.)
≥ Normal playback is restored when you press the cursor
button up.
Slow-motion playback
1 Press the cursor button up during playback to pause the playback.
2 Press and hold the cursor button right.
(Slow-motion pictures will be played back in
reverse when you press and hold the cursor
button left.)
≥ Normal playback is restored when you press the
cursor button up.
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Frame-by-frame playback
The motion picture is advanced one frame at a time.
1 Press the cursor button up during playback to pause the playback.
2 Press the cursor button right.
(The frames will be advanced one at a time in
the reverse direction when you press the
cursor button left.)
≥ Normal playback is restored when you press the
cursor button up.
To adjust the volume
Adjust the speaker volume during playback.
Press the volume button to change the
volume level.
Towards “r”: increases the volume
Towards “s”: decreases the volume
≥ The further the [ ] indicator moves to the right,
the higher the volume level becomes.
≥ When the adjustment is completed, the volume setting display will disappear.
≥
The volume of the output sound may decrease when wet. It will return to normal once dry.
Playing back motion pictures by date
Recorded scenes are grouped by date on this unit.
Scenes recorded on the same day can be played back in succession.
1 Press the MENU button, then select
[PLAY SETUP] # [PLAY MODE] #
[BY DATE] and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
The [VIEW BY DATE] screen appears.
≥ When [PLAY MODE] is set to [VIEW ALL],
all recorded motion pictures will be played
back in succession.
2 Press the cursor button up or down to select the date for playback,
then press the cursor button in the centre.
The scenes recorded on the same day are displayed as thumbnails.
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3 Select the scene to be played back.
≥ The playback setting returns to [VIEW ALL] if the unit is turned off or the mode dial is
operated.
≥ Even if scenes are recorded on the same day, they are grouped separately when the
number of scenes exceeds 99.
Resuming the previous playback
If playback of a scene is stopped halfway, the playback can be resumed from where it
was stopped.
Press the MENU button, then select
[PLAY SETUP] # [RESUME PLAY] #
[ON] and then press the cursor button in
the centre.
If playback of a motion picture is stopped, [R]
appears on the thumbnail view of the stopped
scene.
≥ The resume position memorised is cleared if you operate the mode dial, etc.
(The [RESUME PLAY] setting is kept.)
≥ [RESUME PLAY] is set to [OFF] if an SD card with the write protection switch at the
LOCK position is inserted. (l 17)
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Still picture playback
Play back the still pictures.
1 Rotate the mode dial to select
.
The still pictures (up to 8 files) recorded on the
SD card are displayed as thumbnails.
A
2 Select the file to be played back.
A
B
File number
Scroll bar display
The selected file will be encircled by a yellow frame.
≥ When 9 or more files have been recorded, the next
(or previous) page is displayed by pressing the
cursor button up, down, left or right.
B
≥ If you press and hold the cursor button up or down,
you can advance 8 files at a time. The screen will not
change at this time, but the file numbers and scroll
bar display will change so release the cursor button
when you have arrived at the page with the file you
want to display.
3 Press the cursor button in the centre.
The selected file is played back on the full screen.
The operation icon is automatically displayed on the
screen.
4 Press the cursor button to operate.
1/;: Slide show (playback of the still
pictures on the SD card in
numerical order) start/pause.
E:
D:
∫:
Plays back the previous picture.
Plays back the next picture.
Stops the playback and shows the
thumbnails.
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∫ About still picture compatibility
≥ This unit is compliant with the unified standard DCF (Design rule for Camera File
system) established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association).
≥ The file format supported by this unit is JPEG. (Not all JPEG formatted files will be
played back.)
≥ If a non-standard file is played back, the folder/file number may not be displayed.
≥ This unit may degrade or not play back data recorded or created on another product
and another product may degrade or not play back data recorded on this unit.
≥ Do not operate the mode dial during the slide show.
≥ If pause play is continued for 5 minutes, the screen returns to the thumbnails.
≥ While this unit accesses the SD card (the access lamp is lit), do not remove the SD
card.
≥ It takes time to display the file depending on the number of pixels of the file.
≥ When a file is displayed as [
] on the thumbnail display, playback is not possible.
≥ If you attempt to play back file recorded in a different format or file data is defective,
an error message may appear.
≥ The time displayed may be different from the recording time and it may take time to
display the thumbnail display when playing back still pictures recorded on an SD card
with other products.
≥ The power will not turn off when the LCD monitor is closed.
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Editing
Editing
Deleting multiple scenes
from the thumbnail display
Editing
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
Deleting scenes
or
.
This is for deleting scenes.
1 Press the button in the
The deleted scenes cannot be restored.
thumbnail display.
Deleting scenes one at a
time
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
1 Press the
button during
playback.
2 Select [ALL] or [SELECT] and
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
≥ When [ALL] is selected in Video
playback mode, the following
scenes are deleted. (Locked
scenes will not be deleted)
Proceed to step 5
jWhen [PLAY MODE] is set to
[VIEW ALL]:
All the scenes on the SD card
jWhen [PLAY MODE] is set to
[BY DATE]:
2 When the confirmation
message appears, select
[YES], then press the cursor
button in the centre.
All the scenes selected by date
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To complete editing
Press the MENU button.
3 (Only when [SELECT] is selected in
step 2)
∫ Deleting still picture files
recorded on an SD card by
other products
A still picture file (other than JPEG) that
cannot be played back on this unit may
be erased.
Select the scene to be deleted,
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
≥ Scenes which cannot be played back
(the thumbnails are displayed as [ ])
cannot be deleted.
≥ In case of [ALL], the deletion may take
time if there are many scenes.
The selected scene is encircled by a
red frame.
≥ When the cursor button in the
centre is pressed again, the
selected scene will be cancelled.
≥ Up to 50 scenes can be set in
succession.
≥ Do not turn off this unit while deleting.
≥ When you delete scenes, use a battery
with sufficient battery power or use the
AC adaptor.
≥ Do not open the card/battery door
while deleting. The deletion will stop.
≥ The locked scenes cannot be deleted.
≥ If you delete scenes recorded on other
products with this unit, all the data
related to the scenes may be deleted.
≥ If files conforming to DCF standard are
deleted, all the data related to the files
will be deleted.
4 (Only when [SELECT] is selected in
step 2)
Press the
button.
5 When the confirmation
message appears, select
[YES], then press the cursor
button in the centre.
(Only when [SELECT] is selected in
step 2)
To continue deleting other scenes
Repeat steps 3-5.
To stop halfway through the
deletion
Press the MENU button.
≥ The scenes are deleted from the end
of the thumbnail display. All scenes
that were deleted before the deleting
was stopped cannot be restored.
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Locking scenes
This is for preventing scenes
from being deleted by mistake.
2 Select the scene to be locked,
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
Scenes can be locked so that they are
not deleted by mistake. (Even if you lock
some scenes on an SD card, formatting
the SD card will delete them.)
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
[
] display appears and the
selected scene is locked.
≥ Press the cursor button again to
release the lock setting.
≥ You can also select multiple
scenes in succession.
1 (For motion pictures)
Press the MENU button, then
select [PLAY SETUP] #
[LOCK SET] # [YES] and then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
To complete the settings
Press the MENU button.
(For still pictures)
Press the MENU button, then
select [PHOTO SETUP] #
[LOCK SET] # [YES] and then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
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≥ You can select from 0 to 999. (The
selected number of pictures can
be printed with the printer
supporting DPOF.)
≥ To cancel the setting, set the
number of prints to [0].
DPOF setting
This is for writing the printing
data on an SD card.
You can write the data of the still pictures
to be printed and the number of prints
(DPOF data) onto the SD card.
≥ You can also select multiple files in
succession.
¬Rotate the mode dial to select
To complete the settings
Press the MENU button.
.
1 Press the MENU button, then
select [PHOTO SETUP] #
[DPOF SET] # [SET] and then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
To cancel all DPOF settings
Press the MENU button, then select
[PHOTO SETUP] # [DPOF SET] #
[CANCEL ALL] and then press the
cursor button in the centre.
≥ When the confirmation message
appears, select [YES], then press the
cursor button in the centre.
∫ What is DPOF?
DPOF stands for Digital Print Order
Format. This enables picture printing
information to be written onto an SD card
so that it can be used on a system
supporting DPOF.
2 Select the file to be set, then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
≥ The DPOF setting can be established
for up to 999 files.
≥ DPOF setting made on other devices
may not be recognised by this unit.
Please perform the DPOF settings on
this unit.
≥ You cannot add the recording date to
pictures to be printed with the DPOF
settings.
The number of prints set to be in
DPOF is displayed.
3 Press the cursor button up or
down to select the number of
prints, then press the cursor
button in the centre.
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Editing
≥ Depending on the type of SD card
being used, it may take time to format.
≥ During formatting, do not turn this unit
off.
≥ When you format the SD card, use a
battery with sufficient battery power or
the AC adaptor.
Card management
Formatting an SD card
This is for initializing cards.
Please be aware that if an SD card is
formatted, then all the data recorded
on the card will be erased. Store
important data on a computer, etc.
We recommend using MotionSD
STUDIO etc. to acquire data recorded on
this unit. (l 78)
≥ Do not open the card/battery door
while formatting.
1 Press the MENU button, then
select [SETUP] #
[FORMAT CARD] # [YES] and
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
2 When the confirmation
message appears, select
[YES], then press the cursor
button in the centre.
≥ When formatting is complete,
press the MENU button to exit the
message screen.
≥ Use this unit to format SD cards. If an
SD card is formatted on other products
(such as a computer), the time spent
for recording may become longer and
you may not be able to use the SD
card.
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With other products
With other products
With a TV
2 Connect this unit to the TV.
Playback on TV
The motion pictures and still pictures
recorded by this unit can be played back
on a TV.
B
≥ Use the AC adaptor to free you from
worrying about the battery running
down.
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
1 Slide the terminal cover lock
to OPEN and then open the
terminal cover.
A
A
AV cable (supplied)
≥ Insert the plugs as far as they will
go.
≥ Do not use any other AV cables
except the supplied one.
≥ If your TV is not equipped with AV
Input Sockets, the 21-pin Adaptor
B (optional) is necessary. Consult
your dealer.
3 Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
4 Change the input channel on
the TV.
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≥ The channel set will differ
depending on the terminal to which
the unit is connected.
case, change the menu setting to play
back the pictures in the original aspect
ratio. (Depending on the TV setting, the
pictures may not be displayed correctly.
For more information, please read the
operating instructions of your TV.)
Press the MENU button, then
select [SETUP] # [TV ASPECT]
# [4:3] and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
5 Start playback on this unit.
The image and audio are output on
the TV.
∫ If the image or audio from
this unit is not output on
the TV
≥ Check that the plugs are inserted as
far as they go.
≥ Check the connected terminal.
≥ Check the TV’s input setting (input
switch). (For more information,
please read the operating
instructions for the TV.)
Example of images with a 16:9 aspect
ratio on a regular TV (4:3)
[TV ASPECT] setting
[16:9]
[4:3]
≥ If you have a TV with an SD card slot,
the motion pictures and still pictures
recorded on the SD card maybe
played back on the TV. (Refer to the
operating instructions of the TV for
details about TV compatibility.)
≥ If the images are not displayed
correctly on a wide-screen TV, adjust
the aspect setting on the TV. (Refer to
the operating instructions of the TV for
details.) If the pictures are displayed
squeezed horizontally on a regular TV
(4:3), change the [TV ASPECT] setting
on this unit.
≥ This function’s default setting is [16:9].
∫ To display the on-screen
information on the TV
screen
The information displayed on the screen
(operation icon, time code, etc.) can be
displayed on the TV.
Press the MENU button, then
select [SETUP] # [EXT. DISPLAY]
# [ON] and then press the cursor
button in the centre.
≥ Set [SETUP] # [EXT. DISPLAY] #
∫ To watch images with a
16:9 aspect ratio on a
regular TV (4:3)
[OFF] to erase the information.
≥ The screen on this unit will not change.
When playing back motion pictures
recorded with a 16:9 aspect ratio
([REC ASPECT] was set to [16:9]) on a
TV with a 4:3 aspect ratio, the images
may be squeezed horizontally. In this
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With other products
With a DVD recorder
If you record (dub) images directly
from the SD card or with the AV cable
and then play them back on a wide-
screen TV, they may be squeezed
horizontally. In this case, refer to the
operating instructions of the device
you are recording (dubbing) to or read
the operating instructions of the wide-
screen TV and set the aspect setting
to 16:9 (Full).
Copying (dubbing)
recordings onto a DVD
recorder
If you have a DVD recorder with an SD
card slot, images recorded by this unit
can be copied (dubbed) onto the hard
disk or a DVD disc.
Refer to the operating instructions of
your DVD recorder for information about
whether or not it supports copying
(dubbing) from an SD card.
≥ If your DVD recorder does not support
copying (dubbing) from an SD card,
connect this unit and the DVD recorder
with the AV cable (supplied) and then
copy (dub). (l 74)
Insert the SD card into the SD
card slot on the DVD recorder,
then copy (dub) the contents onto
the hard disk or a disc.
≥ For details on how to copy (dub) the
images, refer to the operating
instructions of the DVD recorder.
≥ The images recorded on the hard disk or
DVD-RAM are converted to the DVD
video recording format. Once converted,
you cannot copy them at high speed onto
a DVD-R or copy them onto an SD card
using the MPEG2 format.
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With other products
With a VCR
2 Connect this unit and a video
device.
Recording (dubbing)
images onto other
video devices
B
You can record (dub) images played
back on this unit onto other video
devices.
≥ Use the AC adaptor to free you from
worrying about the battery running
down.
VIDEO IN
AUDIO IN
1 Slide the terminal cover lock
to OPEN and then open the
terminal cover.
A
A
AV cable (supplied)
≥ Insert the plugs as far as they will
go.
≥ If your video device is not
equipped with AV Input Sockets,
the 21-pin Adaptor B (optional) is
necessary. Consult your dealer.
3 Rotate the mode dial to select
.
4 Change the input channel on
the video device and TV.
≥ The channel set will differ
depending on the terminal to which
the unit is connected.
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With other products
5 Start playback on this unit.
Then start recording on the
connected device.
With a printer
(PictBridge)
≥ See the operating instructions of
To print pictures by directly connecting
this unit to the printer, use a printer
compatible with PictBridge. (Read the
operating instructions for the printer.)
≥ Use the AC adaptor to free you from
worrying about the battery running
down.
the video device for details.
To stop recording (dubbing)
Stop recording on the connected device.
Then stop playback on this unit.
≥ If the date and time display and
function indication are unnecessary,
cancel them before recording
(dubbing). (l 35, 72)
¬Turn on the unit.
1 Slide the terminal cover lock
to OPEN and then open the
terminal cover.
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With other products
2 Connect this unit to a printer.
4 Select a file to be printed, then
press the cursor button in the
centre.
A
The number of pictures set is
displayed.
5 Press the cursor button up or
down to select the desired
number of prints, then press
the cursor button in the
centre.
≥ You can set up to 9 prints.
≥ To cancel the setting, set the
number of prints to [0].
≥ Up to 8 files displayed on a page
can be set in succession by
repeating steps 4 and 5.
A
USB cable (supplied)
≥ Insert the plugs as far as they will
go.
≥ Do not use any other USB
connection cables except the
supplied one. (Operation is not
guaranteed with any other USB
cables.)
6 Press the MENU button to
display the PictBridge menus.
3 Press the cursor button up or
down to select [PictBridge],
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
≥ The [
] indication
appears on this unit’s screen.
7 Select the date print setting on
[DATE PRINT].
≥ If the printer is not capable of date
printing, this setting is unavailable.
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With other products
8 Select the paper size setting
10Select [PRINT] # [YES] and
then press the cursor button
in the centre.
on [PAPER SIZE].
The pictures are printed.
≥ Exit PictBridge by disconnecting
the USB cable after the pictures
have been printed.
When you want to stop printing
halfway
[STANDARD]: Size specific to the
printer
Press the cursor button down.
A confirmation message appears. If
[YES] is selected, the number of prints
set is cancelled and the screen returns to
step 4. If [NO] is selected, all the settings
are kept and the screen returns to
step 4.
[4t5 INCH]: L size
[5t7 INCH]: 2L size
[4t6 INCH]: Postcard size
[A4]:
A4 size
≥ You cannot set paper sizes not
supported on the printer.
9 Select the layout setting on
≥ Avoid the following operations during
printing. These operations disable
proper printing.
[PAGE LAYOUT].
jDisconnecting the USB cable
jOpening the card/battery door
jSwitching the mode dial
jTurning off the power
≥ Check the settings for the paper size,
quality of print, etc. on the printer.
≥ You may not be able to print still
pictures recorded with other products.
≥ When the unit is connected directly to
the printer, the DPOF settings cannot
be used.
[STANDARD]: Layout specific to the
printer
[
[
]:
]:
No frame print
Frame print
≥ You cannot set page layouts not
supported on the printer.
≥ Connect the printer directly to this unit.
Do not use a USB hub.
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With a computer
With
a
computer
With a computer (Windows)
What you can do with a computer
When the CD-ROM (supplied) is inserted into the
computer, the [Setup Menu] screen will appear.
∫ Video editing software MotionSD STUDIO 1.2E
This software allows pictures to be acquired from this unit, edited and output.
You can also send a picture acquired from this unit by e-mail and edited pictures can be
written to the DVD drive.
For information about how to use MotionSD STUDIO 1.2E, read the PDF operating
instructions. (l 85)
∫ Acrobat Reader
To view the installed operating instructions of MotionSD STUDIO, Adobe Acrobat
Reader 5.0 or later is required.
If Adobe Acrobat Reader is not installed in the computer you intend to use, click the
desired language in the setup screen (or open a folder of the name of the desired
language in the [Adobe] folder and then double-click [AR505XXX.exe] or
[AR500XXX.exe] file). (“XXX” (the last 3 characters in the name of the file) varies
depending on the language folder you selected.) Then follow the message on the
screen to install Adobe Acrobat Reader.
∫ DirectX
You will need Microsoft DirectX 9.0b or 9.0c in order to use MotionSD STUDIO. (It can
also be installed when you install MotionSD STUDIO.) If DirectX is not installed on your
computer because you cancelled its installation when installing the software, click
[DirectX] in the [Setup Menu] and follow the on-screen messages to install it.
≥ Depending on the operating environment, software applications supporting the old
version of DirectX may not run properly after DirectX 9.0b has been installed. If this
happens, contact the manufacturer of these applications.
(Your computer must support DirectX 9.0)
≥ This unit does not have a card writing function. You cannot write data to the SD card
in this unit. (EB/EP only)
≥ We cannot guarantee proper operation of this unit if you use software other than that
supplied.
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With a computer
Before opening the CD-ROM package, please read the following.
End User License Agreement
You (“Licensee”) are granted a license for the Software defined in this End User License Agreement
(“Agreement”) on condition that you agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement. If
Licensee does not agree to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, promptly return the
Software to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (“Matsushita”), its distributors or dealers from
which you made the purchase.
Article 1 License
Licensee is granted the right to use the Software, including the information recorded or described
on the CD-ROM, instruction manuals, and any other media provided to Licensee (collectively
“Software”), but all applicable rights to patents, copyrights, trademarks and trade secrets in the
Software are not transferred to Licensee.
Article 2 Use by a Third Party
Licensee may not use, copy, modify, transfer or allow any third party, whether free of charge or not,
to use, copy or modify the Software, except as expressly provided for in this Agreement.
Article 3 Restrictions on Copying the Software
Licensee may make a single copy of the Software in whole or in part solely for back-up purpose.
Article 4 Computer
Licensee may use the Software only on one computer, and may not use it on more than one
computer.
Article 5 Reverse Engineering, Decompiling or Disassembly
Licensee may not reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the Software, except to the extent
either of them is permitted under law or regulation of the country where Licensee resides.
Matsushita, or its distributors will not be responsible for any defects in the Software or damage to
Licensee caused by Licensee’s reverse engineering, decompiling, or disassembly of the Software.
Article 6 Indemnification
The Software is provided “AS-IS” without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied,
including, but not limited to, warranties of non-infringement, merchantability and/or fitness for a
particular purpose. Further, Matsushita does not warrant that the operation of the Software will be
uninterrupted or error free. Matsushita or any of its distributors will not be liable for any damage
suffered by Licensee arising from or in connection with Licensee’s use of the Software.
Article 7 Export Control
Licensee agrees not to export or re-export to any country the Software in any form without the
appropriate export licenses under regulations of the country where Licensee resides, if necessary.
Article 8 Termination of License
The right granted to Licensee hereunder will be automatically terminated if Licensee contravenes
any of the terms and conditions of this Agreement. Upon termination hereof, Licensee must destroy
the Software and related documentation together with all the copies thereof at Licensee’s own
expense.
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With a computer
Operating environment
≥ A CD-ROM drive is necessary to install the supplied software.
≥ When 2 or more USB devices are connected to a computer, or when devices are
connected through USB hubs or by using extension cables, proper operation is not
guaranteed.
≥ Use the supplied USB cable when connecting to the computer. (Operation is not
guaranteed with any other USB cables.)
≥ Even if the system requirements mentioned in these operating instructions are
fulfilled, some computers cannot be used.
≥ This software is not compatible with Microsoft Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows
98/98SE, Windows Me and Windows NT.
≥ Operation on an upgraded OS is not guaranteed.
≥ Operation on an OS other than the one pre-installed is not guaranteed.
∫ MotionSD STUDIO 1.2E
Personal
computer
IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer
OS
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2
Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2
CPU
Intel Pentium III 800 MHz or higher (including compatible CPU)
(Intel Pentium 4 1.6 GHz or higher recommended)
RAM
256 MB or more (512 MB or more recommended)
Display
High colour (16 bit) or more (32 bit recommended)
Desktop resolution of 1024k768 pixels or more (1280k1024
pixels or more recommended)
Graphic accelerator supporting DirectX 9.0b or 9.0c, and
DirectDraw overlay
Free hard disk
space
Ultra DMA—33 or more (100 or more is recommended)
640 MB or more (When writing to DVD, the same amount of free
space as the disc is necessary.)
Necessary
software
DirectX 9.0b or 9.0c
(If you install the software in a personal computer that is not
compatible with DirectX 9.0b or 9.0c, the personal computer
may stop operating properly. If you are unsure if your personal
computer is compatible, contact the maker.)
Windows Media Player 6.4 to 10
Sound
DirectSound Support
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With a computer
Disc drive
Interface
CD-ROM drive (When writing to DVD, a compatible drive and
media are necessary.)
USB port (Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) recommended)
Mouse or equivalent pointing device
Other
requirements
≥ The supplied CD-ROM is available for Windows only.
≥ Operation is not guaranteed on computers that are not IBM PC/AT compatible.
≥ This software is not compatible with a multi-boot environment.
≥ This software is not compatible with a multi-CPU environment.
≥ Operation on Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition, Tablet PC Edition and 64-
bit operating system is not guaranteed.
≥ Depending upon the environment of your computer, if it does not support Hi-Speed
USB (USB 2.0), for example, frame dropout may occur, the audio may be intermittent
or the software may run slowly when you play back recorded images.
≥ Set the display resolution to 1024k768 (16 bits colour) or higher.
Select [start] # ([Settings] #) [Control Panel] # ([Appearance and Themes] #)
[Display] and select [Settings] tab and then adjust [Screen resolution] and [Color
quality].
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∫
Operating environment for the card reader function (EB/EP only),
the card reader/writer function (GC/GN only) (Mass storage)
Personal
computer
IBM PC/AT compatible personal computer
OS
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Service Pack 4
Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition
Microsoft Windows XP Professional
CPU
Intel Pentium III 450 MHz or higher or Intel Celeron 400 MHz or
higher
RAM
128 MB or more (256 MB or more recommended)
USB port
Interface
Other
Mouse or equivalent pointing device
requirements
≥ The USB equipment operates with the driver installed as standard in the OS.
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With a computer
Installing MotionSD
STUDIO
2 Click [MotionSD STUDIO
1.2E].
When installing the software, log on to
your computer as the Administrator or
with a user name with equivalent
authorization. (If you do not have
authorization to do this, consult your
manager.)
≥ Before starting the installation, close
any other software applications which
are running.
≥ Do not perform any other operations
on your computer while the software is
being installed.
≥ The software application may not
run properly if you cancel the
installation at any point e.g. by
pressing [Cancel].
3 Click [Next].
1 Insert the CD-ROM into the
computer.
≥ Continue to follow the on-screen
messages to install it.
The [Setup Menu] screen is
displayed.
≥ If the [Setup Menu] screen is not
displayed, double-click the CD-
ROM drive icon containing the CD-
ROM in [My Computer].
4 Select the video system.
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With a computer
cable, the [SD Browser auto start]
screen appears for starting MotionSD
STUDIO. (l 86)
5 After the installation is
complete, [Readme.txt] are
displayed. Check the
contents, then click [t] on top
right of the window.
6 Click [Finish].
≥ Depending on the operating
environment, you may be required
to install DirectX 9.0b. If so, click
[Yes] and install it.
≥ If it is necessary to reboot the
computer after the application
has been installed, click [Yes]
and reboot it.
≥ If you install the software in a computer
that is not compatible with DirectX 9.0b
or 9.0c, the computer may stop
operating properly. If you are unsure
whether or not your computer is
compatible, contact the maker of your
computer.
≥ After the installation is finished, the
icon [
] is displayed in the task tray
on the computer screen. If you connect
this unit and a computer with the USB
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With a computer
Reading the MotionSD
STUDIO operating
instructions
Connection and
recognition procedures
After the software is installed, the unit
must be connected to the computer and
be correctly recognised by the computer.
≥ Connect after installing the software.
≥ If the supplied CD-ROM is inserted in
the computer, remove it. (If the installer
setup is running, wait until it finishes,
then remove the CD-ROM.)
≥ If the recognition procedure is not
accomplished properly, operation will
not be possible after connecting the
unit to the computer.
For details on how to use MotionSD
STUDIO, read the PDF instructions.
Select [start]>
[All Programs (Programs)]>
[Panasonic]>
[MotionSD STUDIO 1.2E]>
[Manual].
≥ If the unit fails to operate normally, it
may mean that you have not
conducted the installation or
≥ After starting the software, on the
menu select [Help]>[Manual] to
display the help files.
≥ You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader
5.0 or later to read the PDF operating
instructions. (l 78)
recognition procedure properly.
1 Slide the terminal cover lock
to OPEN and then open the
terminal cover.
2 Connect this unit to the AC
adaptor and turn on the unit.
≥ Be sure to set the mode dial to
OFF when connecting the AC
adaptor to this unit.
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With a computer
5 The [SD Browser auto start]
3 Connect this unit and a
screen appears.
computer.
≥ If [Yes] is clicked, MotionSD
STUDIO starts. (l 89)
A
≥ Click [No] if you do not want to
start MotionSD STUDIO.
≥ When the unit is connected to a
computer, its power cannot be
turned off.
In this case, disconnect the USB cable
(l 90).
≥ When a computer is accessing the
card in this unit, the card access lamp
A
USB cable (supplied)
lights. (
appears on the LCD
≥ Insert the plugs as far as they will
go. The unit and computer will not
operate properly if the plugs are
not inserted fully.
≥ Do not use any other USB
connection cables except the
supplied one.
monitor.) Do not disconnect the USB
cable or AC adaptor while the card is
being accessed as it may damage the
data.
≥ It may be necessary to reboot the
computer after connecting this unit to it
for the first time.
(Operation is not guaranteed with
any other USB cables.)
4 Press the cursor button up or
down to select
[PC CONNECT], then press
the cursor button in the
centre.
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With a computer
Verifying that the unit
is correctly recognised
by the computer
3 Verify the following items are
displayed.
To verify if this unit is correctly
recognised by the computer, turn on this
units power and then connect the unit to
the computer with a USB cable and
follow the steps below.
≥ With some computers including those
made by NEC, the Device Manager
may not be displayed if a mode that
places restrictions on the functions has
been established. Consult the
∫ If the driver has been
recognised properly
[USB Mass Storage Device] appears at
[Universal Serial Bus controllers].
manufacturer or follow the steps in
your computer’s operating instructions
to establish a mode in which all the
functions can be used, then proceed
with operation.
∫ If the driver has not been
recognised properly
[!] or [Unknown device] appears at
[Universal Serial Bus controllers] or
[Other devices], etc.
(Where the display will appear depends
on the type of computer you are using.)
You can use the following methods to
enable the driver to be recognised.
Method 1: Turn off the unit and your
computer once and try
1 Select [start] > ([Settings] >)
[Control Panel] >
([Performance and
Maintenance] > ) [System].
verifying again.
Method 2: Remove the SD card and try
verifying again.
Method 3: Try connecting the unit to
another USB port on your
computer.
2 Click the [Hardware] tab, then
click [Device Manager].
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With a computer
≥ Up to 999 files can be recorded in the
[100CDPFP] or other such folder.
≥ The DPOF setting files are recorded in
the [MISC] folder.
About the computer
display
When the unit is connected to a
computer, it is recognised as an external
drive.
≥ Do not use the computer to delete the
SD card’s folders. Otherwise, it may no
longer be possible for this unit to read
the SD card.
∫ Drive icons
≥ Always use this unit to format SD
cards.
[Removable Disk] is displayed in [My
Computer].
≥ When data not supported by this unit
has been recorded on a computer, it
will not be recognised by this unit.
≥ Windows XP:
If you wish to acquire the scenes
recorded on this unit using
Explorer etc., refer to the
≥ Windows 2000:
operating instructions for
MotionSD STUDIO (PDF file).
∫ Example folder structure
≥ SD-Video format motion pictures are
stored in the [PRG¢¢¢] folder.
(“¢¢¢” denotes a number from 001 to
4095.)
≥ Up to 99 files can be recorded in the
[PRG¢¢¢] folder.
≥ JPEG format still pictures
(IMGA0001.JPG etc.) are stored in the
[100CDPFP] folder.
These can be opened with picture
software that supports JPEG pictures.
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With a computer
∫ Closing MotionSD STUDIO
Using MotionSD
STUDIO
Click [
] at the very bottom of
[TOOL BOX].
≥ Before initial use, select the software’s
[Readme First] from the start menu,
then read through the additional
instructions or updated information.
≥ The End User Licence Agreement is
displayed when the software is first
started, so read carefully through its
terms and conditions, then click [I
agree].
≥ When using MotionSD STUDIO 1.2E,
log on to your computer as
Administrator with a login name
equally authorized. If you log on with a
login name other than Administrator,
you cannot use the applications.
≥ MotionSD STUDIO can be closed by
selecting [File]>[Exit] on the
MotionSD STUDIO menu.
≥ If you use MotionSD STUDIO to edit
images and then output them to an SD
card, use an SD card made by
Panasonic or one that allows motion
picture recording. (l 17)
≥ If you use MotionSD STUDIO to output
a large number of scenes to an SD
card, DVD R/RW or DVD-RAM, the
scenes may be displayed as
thumbnails or it may take time to
output.
∫ Starting MotionSD STUDIO
Select [start]>
[All Programs (Programs)]>
[Panasonic]>
[MotionSD STUDIO 1.2E]>
[MotionSD STUDIO].
[Let’s Try MotionSD STUDIO] is
displayed on the screen.
≥ Refer to the operating instructions of
the software (PDF file) for details on
how to use.
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With a computer
To disconnect the USB
cable safely
Software uninstallation
Follow the steps below to uninstall the
software if it is no longer required.
1 Double click the
icon in
1 Select [start] # ([Settings] #)
[Control Panel] # [Add or
Remove Programs
task tray displayed on the
computer screen.
Hardware disconnect dialog
appears.
(Applications)].
≥ Depending on your computer’s
settings, this icon may not be
displayed.
2 Select [USB Mass Storage
Device] and click [Stop].
3 Verify [MATSHITA SD Video
Camera USB Device] is
selected and click [OK].
Click [Close] and you can safely
disconnect the cable.
2 Select [MotionSD STUDIO
1.2E], then click [Change/
Remove]
([Change or Remove] or [Add/
Remove]).
≥ If you disconnect the USB cable while
the card access lamp is on or while
appears on the LCD monitor, it may
damage the data.
≥ Proceed with the uninstallation by
following the on-screen
instructions.
≥ After uninstalling the software, be
sure to reboot the computer.
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With a computer
With a computer (Macintosh)
Operating environment
≥ Even if the system requirements mentioned in these operating instructions are
fulfilled, some computers cannot be used.
≥ Apple and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc.
≥ PowerPC is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation.
®
TM
®
TM
≥ Intel Core Solo and Intel Core Duo are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
∫
Operating environment for the card reader function (EB/EP only),
the card reader/writer function (GC/GN only) (Mass storage)
Personal
computer
Macintosh
OS
Mac OS X 10.3 to 10.4
CPU
PowerPC G3 (400 MHz or higher), PowerPC G4, PowerPC G5
Intel Core Duo, Intel Core Solo
RAM
64 MB or more
USB port
Interface
≥ Use an OS standard driver for operation.
≥ The supplied CD-ROM is only available for Windows.
∫ Copying still pictures onto the computer
1
2
3
Connect this unit to the personal computer via the supplied USB connection
cable.
Double-click [NO_NAME] or [Untitled] displayed on the desktop.
≥ Files are stored in [100CDPFP] folder in the [DCIM] folder.
Using a drag-and-drop operation, move the pictures you want to acquire or
the folder storing those pictures to any different folder on the personal
computer.
∫ To disconnect USB cable safely
Drag the [NO_NAME] or [Untitled] icon to the [Trash] and then disconnect the USB
connection cable.
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Still picture recording
menus
Menus
Menu list
Motion picture recording
menus
∫ [BASIC]
[SCENE MODE] (l 53)
[GUIDE LINES] (l 51)
[PICT. QUALITY] (l 44)
[CLOCK SET] (l 34)
∫ [ADVANCED]
∫ [BASIC]
[SHTR EFFECT] (l 44)
[SCENE MODE] (l 53)
[GUIDE LINES] (l 51)
[REC MODE] (l 41)
[REC ASPECT] (l 51)
[CLOCK SET] (l 34)
∫ [SETUP]
[DISPLAY] (l 94)
[DATE/TIME] (l 35)
[DATE FORMAT] (l 35)
[FORMAT CARD] (l 70)
[QUICK START] (l 24)
[POWER SAVE] (l 94)
[BEEP SOUND] (l 94)
[POWER LCD] (l 36)
[LCD SET] (l 36)
∫ [ADVANCED]
[D.ZOOM] (l 45)
[SIS] (l 52)
[FADE COLOUR] (l 48)
[WIND CUT] (l 53)
[ZOOM MIC] (l 46)
[EXT. DISPLAY] (l 72)
[INITIAL SET] (l 94)
[DEMO MODE] (l 95)
∫ [SETUP]
[DISPLAY] (l 94)
[DATE/TIME] (l 35)
[DATE FORMAT] (l 35)
[FORMAT CARD] (l 70)
[QUICK START] (l 24)
[POWER SAVE] (l 94)
[BEEP SOUND] (l 94)
[POWER LCD] (l 36)
[LCD SET] (l 36)
∫ [LANGUAGE] (l 32)
[EXT. DISPLAY] (l 72)
[INITIAL SET] (l 94)
[DEMO MODE] (l 95)
∫ [LANGUAGE] (l 32)
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Motion picture playback
menus
Still picture playback
menus
∫ [PLAY SETUP]
∫ [PHOTO SETUP]
[LOCK SET] (l 68)
[DPOF SET] (l 69)
[PLAY MODE] (l 62)
[RESUME PLAY] (l 63)
[LOCK SET] (l 68)
∫ [SETUP]
∫ [SETUP]
[DISPLAY] (l 94)
[DISPLAY] (l 94)
[DATE/TIME] (l 35)
[DATE FORMAT] (l 35)
[FORMAT CARD] (l 70)
[POWER SAVE] (l 94)
[BEEP SOUND] (l 94)
[POWER LCD] (l 36)
[LCD SET] (l 36)
[DATE/TIME] (l 35)
[DATE FORMAT] (l 35)
[FORMAT CARD] (l 70)
[POWER SAVE] (l 94)
[BEEP SOUND] (l 94)
[POWER LCD] (l 36)
[LCD SET] (l 36)
[TV ASPECT] (l 72)
[EXT. DISPLAY] (l 72)
[TV ASPECT] (l 72)
[EXT. DISPLAY] (l 72)
∫ [LANGUAGE] (l 32)
∫ [LANGUAGE] (l 32)
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∫ [BEEP SOUND]
Menus related to
[SETUP]
≥ [OFF]
≥ [ON]
This allows operations such as starting
and ending recording to be signaled by a
beep.
When [OFF] is set, no beep is heard
when an operation such as recording is
started or ended.
∫ [DISPLAY]
≥ [OFF]
≥ [ON]
The screen indications are selected as
shown in the illustration below.
[OFF]
;
1 Beep
When you start recording
When you turn on the power
When this unit is recognised by the
computer or the printer, etc.
[ON]
2 Beeps
SP
;
0h00m00s
R
1h30m
When you pause recording
When you turn off the power
2 Beeps for 4 times
When an error occurs e.g. recording not
starting. Check the sentence displayed
on the screen. (l 98)
∫ [POWER SAVE]
≥ [OFF]
≥ [5 MINUTES]
∫ [INITIAL SET]
[OFF]:
≥ [YES]
≥ [NO]
The power saving function is not
activated.
[5 MINUTES]:
When there is a menu that cannot be
selected due another function or mode
being activated, set to [YES] for
changing the menu settings back to the
initial shipping condition.
(The language setting cannot be
changed back to the initial shipping
condition.)
When about 5 minutes have passed
without any operation, this unit
automatically turns off to prevent the
battery from running down. When you
use this unit, turn it on again.
≥ In the following cases, the unit may not
turn off even when you set this to
[5 MINUTES].
jWhen using the AC adaptor
jWhen connecting the unit to a
computer or printer via the USB
cable
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∫ [DEMO MODE]
≥ [OFF]
≥ [ON]
This item is used to start the unit
demonstration.
(Only when using the AC adaptor and
the mode dial is at the
position)
or
If you set this to [ON] without inserting an
SD card, this unit is automatically set to
the demonstration mode for introducing
its functions. If buttons other than the
Mode select buttons [AUTO]/[MANUAL
AF/MF] are pressed or operated, the
demonstration mode is cancelled.
If no operations take place for approx.
10 minutes, the demonstration mode
automatically starts. To terminate the
demonstration mode, insert an SD card
or set this to [OFF]. For normal use, set
this function to [OFF].
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Backlight
compensation
Indications
Indications
ª
Image stabilizer
Shutter speed
F number
1/100
OPEN, F2.0
0dB
∫ Recording indications
Gain value
Motion picture recording
Soft skin mode
SP
;
0h00m00s
16:9
Fade (White), Fade
(Black)
R
1h30m
MNL
,
AWB
1
/
100
Colour night view
function
OPEN
0dB
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ZOOM
Zoom microphone
Wind noise reduction
Power LCD
Still picture recording
0.3M
;
R
1000
MNL
AWB
Motion picture
recording mode
1
/
100
OPEN
0dB
,
,
XP
SP
LP
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5
Sports mode
Portrait mode
Remaining battery
power
Low light mode
Spotlight mode
Surf & snow mode
Remaining time for
recording
R
1h30m
Auto white balance
Indoor mode
AWB
0h00m00s
Elapsed recording time
(recording under
incandescent lamp)
Outdoor mode
Manual adjustment
mode
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Date/time indication
Recording/writing to
the card
¥/; (Red)
; (Green)
16:9
Recording pause
Wide mode
Ø
Self-Timer recording
Number of recording
pixels for still pictures
640k480
Auto mode
AUTO
0.3M
Manual mode
Manual focus
MNL
,
Still picture quality
MF
Remaining number of
still pictures
Zoom magnification
indication
R 1000
10t
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When a printer
compatible with
PictBridge is
connected
∫ Playback indications
Motion picture playback
Accessing the card
(When connected to a
computer)
DPOF already set
(to more than 1)
001
Still picture playback
Locked motion pictures
and still pictures
Number of recording
pixels for still pictures
640k480
0.3M
The picture size is not displayed for still
pictures recorded with other products
that have different picture sizes from
the size shown above.
1
;
Playback
Pause
5,
6,
/
Fast forward/rewind
7/8
Last/first scene paused
Skip playback
∫ Confirmatory indications
9/:
–– (Time
display)
The built-in battery is
low. (l 35)
D/E
Slow motion playback
Frame-by-frame
playback
No SD card is inserted/
unusable card.
;1/2;
Motion picture
playback time
0h00m00s
Play mode
All scenes on the
media displayed
Scenes recorded on
the selected date
displayed
No.10
Scene number
Volume adjustment
Resume playback
R
Still picture folder/file
number display
100-0001
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Messages
CANNOT RECORD.
Data writing to the SD card has failed.
There are no motion pictures or still pictures
recorded on the SD card.
If this message appears although data is recorded
on the SD card, the condition of the card is probably
not stable.
NO DATA.
Turn off the power and then turn it on again.
THIS CARD CANNOT
RECORD IN VIDEO MODE.
An 8 MB or 16 MB SD card has been inserted in
video recording mode.
This card is not compatible or it cannot be
recognised by the unit.
CHECK CARD.
CARD LOCKED.
The write protection switch on the SD card is set to
LOCK. (l 17)
CARD FULL.
The SD card is full or the number of scenes or
programmes has reached the maximum limit so no
further data can be recorded. Delete unnecessary
scenes (l 66) or insert a new SD card.
SCENE NUMBER IS FULL.
CANNOT RECORD. THE
NUMBER OF PROGRAM IS
FULL.
CARD DOOR OPENED.
The card/battery door is open. Close it.
≥ When using an SD card that can be used for
motion picture recording (l 17)
When this message appears, it is recommended
that you format the SD card being used. (l 70)
When an SD card is formatted, all the data recorded
on it will be deleted. Back up the data on the SD
card to a computer, etc. before formatting the SD
card.
ERROR OCCURRED.
RECORDING IS STOPPED.
≥ When using any other card
Use a Panasonic SD card or another SD card which
can be used to record motion pictures. (l 17)
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EXIT THE MENU THEN
CHANGE TO MANUAL
MODE.
You are attempting to use a function that cannot be
used simultaneously.
CANCEL NIGHT VIEW
MODE
PLEASE CONNECT AC
ADAPTOR
You are attempting to connect to a computer when
the AC adaptor is not connected.
An irregularity in the unit has been detected.
Remove the SD card then press the RESET button
to restart the unit. (l 106)
PUSH THE RESET
SWITCH.
The unit cannot correctly establish the connection
to the computer or printer. Disconnect and
reconnect the USB cable and then select the
desired USB function again.
DISCONNECT USB
CABLE.
CANNOT OPERATE WHILE The unit’s power cannot be turned off when the unit
USB CONNECTED.
is connected to the computer.
About recovery
It is possible that the system cannot complete writing of a file normally when, for
example, power is turned off for some reason during recording or editing.
If faulty management information is found when the card is accessed, the following
message may appear. Be sure to follow the messages. (Repairing may take time
depending on the error.)
CARD ERROR DETECTED. NOW REPAIRING DATA.
≥ When you repair the data, use a battery with sufficient battery power or the AC
adaptor. Even if the power is turned off without repairing the data, you can repair the
data when you turn the power on again.
≥ Depending on the condition of the data, it may not be possible to completely repair
the data.
≥ Do not repair a card that has been recorded on another device. This may cause the
loss of data or the card.
≥ If the recovery fails, you will no longer be able to playback the scenes recorded
before the power went off.
≥ If the recovery fails, format the SD card on this unit. Please be aware that if an SD
card is formatted, then all the data recorded on the card will be erased.
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Functions that cannot be used simultaneously
Some functions in this unit are disabled or cannot be selected due to the unit’s
specifications. The table below shows examples of functions restricted by
various conditions.
Conditions which
disable the functions
Functions
Digital zoom
≥ In picture recording mode
Fade
≥ In picture recording mode
Colour night view
≥ While recording (Cannot set or cancel)
≥ When the Colour night view function is used
Backlight compensation
≥ When the iris/gain is set
Soft skin mode (Set and
cancel)
≥ While recording
Help mode
≥ In picture recording mode
Image stabilizer function
≥ When the Colour night view function is used
≥ When the unit is in AUTO mode.
Scene mode
≥ When the Colour night view function is used
≥ When digital zoom is used
Change of white balance
≥ When the Colour night view function is used
Adjusting the shutter
speed, iris/gain
≥ When the Colour night view function is used
≥ When the scene mode is used
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Troubleshooting
Problem
Check points
This unit cannot be
turned on.
The status
≥ Is the battery fully charged?
indicator flashes
when the unit is
turned on while
using the battery.
# Charge the battery using the AC adaptor. (l 20)
≥ If you do not use the unit for approximately
5 minutes, the power is automatically turned off to
conserve the battery charge. To resume recording,
turn the power back on.
This unit is turned
off automatically.
The power will not turn off automatically when the
power save function (l 94) is set to [OFF].
≥ Is the battery low?
This unit does not
stay on long
enough.
# If the remaining battery power indication is flashing or
the message “LOW BATTERY.” is displayed, the
battery has run down. Charge the battery. (l 20)
≥ Is the battery fully charged?
# Charge it with the AC adaptor. (l 20)
≥ Are you using the battery in an extremely cold place?
# The battery is affected by ambient temperature. In cold
places, the operating time of the battery becomes
shorter.
Battery runs down
quickly.
≥ Has the battery worn out?
# The battery has a limited life. If the operating time is
still too short even after the battery is fully charged, the
battery has worn out and can no longer be used.
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Problem
Check points
≥ The unit cannot be operated unless you open the LCD
monitor.
This unit cannot be
operated though it
is turned on.
≥ Remove the SD card then press the RESET button.
(l 106) If normal conditions are not restored yet,
remove the battery or AC adaptor, wait about 1 minute
and then reconnect the battery or AC adaptor. Then
about 1 minute later, turn on the power again.
(Conducting the above operation when the access
lamp is on may destroy the data on the card.)
This unit does not
operate normally.
≥ Has the demonstration started?
# If you set [DEMO MODE] to [ON] without inserting a
card in video recording mode or picture recording
mode, the unit is automatically set to the demonstration
mode for introducing its functions. Normally this should
be set to [OFF]. Press the MENU button, then select
[SETUP] # [DEMO MODE] # [OFF] and press the
cursor button in the centre.
The screen has
changed suddenly.
A function
indication such as
the remaining time
indication or the
elapsed time
≥ If you set [SETUP]>[DISPLAY]>[OFF], indications
other than warnings and date indications disappear.
indication is not
shown.
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Problem
Check points
≥ Has the SD card’s write protect switch been set to
LOCK?
# No recording is possible while the write protect switch
is set to LOCK. (l 17)
≥ Is the memory of the card full?
Recording does not
start although the
power is supplied
to this unit and the
SD card is correctly
inserted.
# If the card has no more available memory, free up
some memory by deleting unnecessary scenes (l 66)
or use a new card.
≥ Is the unit set to the video recording mode or picture
recording mode?
# No recording is possible unless the mode dial is at
or
.
≥ Is the card/battery door open?
# If the card/battery door is open, this unit will not
operate normally. Close the card/battery door and slide
the card/battery door lock to LOCK.
≥ When using an SD card on which data has been
written many times and the data writing speed has
reduced, the recording may suddenly stop during
motion picture recording.
# Use a card recommended as suitable for motion
picture recording. (l 17)
Recording stops
suddenly during
motion picture
recording on a
card.
If the recording stops even when a suitable SD card is
used, back up the data on the card to a computer, etc.
and then format the card. (l 70)
≥ Are you trying to record small or finely detailed
objects with [PICT. QUALITY] set at [
# If you try to record small or finely detailed objects with
[PICT. QUALITY] set at [ ], the images may break
up into a mosaic-like pattern. Record with
[PICT. QUALITY] set at [ ] instead. (l 44)
]?
Recorded still
pictures are not
clear.
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Problem
Check points
≥ Is manual focus mode selected?
# Set the unit to auto focus mode by pressing the AUTO
button.
Auto focus
function does not
work.
≥ Are you trying to record a scene which is hard to
bring into focus in auto focus mode?
# There are some recording subjects and surroundings
for which the auto focus does not operate correctly.
(l 112) If so, use the manual focus mode to adjust the
focus. (l 55)
Sound is not
≥ Is the volume too low?
# During playback, press the volume button to display
the volume indication and adjust it. (l 62)
played back from
the built-in speaker
of this unit.
≥ This is a mechanical sound of the camera, but it is not
a malfunction.
During playback,
the sound from the
camera’s motor is
heard in the
≥ Are there drops of water on the microphone?
# The recorded mechanical sound may become louder
and the microphone’s sensitivity may decrease when
there are drops of water on the microphone.
Wipe off any drops of water and then leave the unit to
dry naturally.
recording.
≥ Are there drops of water on the microphone?
# The volume of the output sound may decrease when
the speaker is wet.
The speaker
volume during
playback is low.
After wiping off any drops of water and then leaving the
unit to dry naturally, it will return to normal.
Although this unit
is correctly
connected to a TV,
playback images
cannot be seen.
≥ Have you selected video input on the TV?
# Please read the operating instructions of your TV and
select the channel that matches the input used for the
connection.
≥ Is the [TV ASPECT] setting correct?
# Change the setting to match the aspect ratio of the TV.
Press the MENU button, then select [SETUP] #
[TV ASPECT] # [16:9] or [4:3] and press the cursor
button in the centre.
The playback
images are
squeezed
horizontally.
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Problem
Check points
≥ Are the scenes or the files locked?
# Locked scenes or files cannot be deleted. Release the
lock setting. (l 68)
≥ It may not be possible to delete scenes that are
Scenes or files
cannot be deleted
or edited.
displayed as [
] on the thumbnail display. If the
scenes are unnecessary, format the card to erase the
data. (l 70) Please be aware that if the card is
formatted then all the data recorded on the card will
be erased.
≥ If the SD card’s write protect switch is set to LOCK,
then deletion is disabled. (l 17)
≥ The data may be destroyed. It may have been
destroyed by static or electromagnetic waves. Store
important data on a computer or other products as
well.
The images on the
SD card do not look
normal.
Even if the card is
formatted, it cannot
be used.
≥ Either this unit or the card may be damaged. Please
consult a dealer. About cards that can be used on this
unit. (l 17)
If the SD card is
inserted in this
unit, it is not
≥ Is the SD card formatted on a computer inserted?
# Use this unit to format SD cards. Please be aware that
if an SD card is formatted, then all the data recorded on
the card will be erased. (l 70)
recognised.
≥ Is this unit connected to a computer?
The indication
disappears.
# No operation can be performed on this unit when it is
connected to a computer.
≥ Turn off the power to this unit. If the power cannot be
turned off, remove the SD card then press the RESET
button or remove the battery or AC adaptor and then
reattach it. After that, turn on the power again. If
normal operation is still not restored, detach the
power connected, and consult the dealer who you
purchased this unit from.
The screen is
frozen.
No operation can
be performed.
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Problem
Check points
≥ The unit has automatically detected an error. To
protect the data, remove the SD card and then press
the RESET button with a pointed object. This will
restart the unit.
“PUSH THE RESET
SWITCH.” is
displayed.
≥ If you do not press the RESET button, the power to
this unit is turned off automatically about 1 minute
later.
≥ Even after you press the RESET button, the indication
may still appear repeatedly. If so, this unit needs
repair. Detach the power connected, and consult the
dealer who you purchased this unit from. Do not
attempt to repair the appliance by yourself.
≥ Check that the device is compatible with the capacity
or type of SD card (SD Memory Card/SDHC Memory
Card) that you inserted.
# Refer to the operating instructions of the device for
details.
If the SD card is
inserted in another
device, it is not
recognised.
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Problem
Check points
≥ The USB function selection screen does not appear if
the USB cable is connected while the menu screen is
displayed.
# Close the menu screen before connecting the USB
cable.
≥ Is the AC adaptor connected?
# Use the AC adaptor when connecting the unit and a
computer.
≥ Select another USB terminal on the computer.
≥ Check the operating environment. (l 80)
≥ Disconnect the USB cable, turn the unit off then on
and then reconnect the USB cable.
Even if connected
by the USB cable,
this unit is not
recognised by the
computer.
≥ (For Windows)
When the USB
cable is
disconnected, an
error message will
appear on the
computer.
To disconnect the USB cable safely, double-click the
icon in the task tray and follow the instructions
on the screen.
≥ (For a Macintosh)
When the drive icon is displayed on the desktop, drag
the icon into the Trash and then disconnect the USB
cable.
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Then reinsert the battery or reconnect
AC adaptor and turn the SD Video
Camera on.
Cautions for use
(For Australia)
Do not use the SD Video Camera near
radio transmitters or high-voltage
lines.
≥ If you record near radio transmitters or
high-voltage lines, the recorded
pictures and sound may be adversely
affected.
In the event of abnormal operation (e.g.
if the unit emits smoke or an unusual
smell), immediately stop operating the
unit and consult the Panasonic
Customer Care Centre on 132600.
About this unit
Make sure to use the supplied cords
and cables. If you use optional
accessories, use the cords and the
cables supplied with them.
Do not extend the cords and the
cables.
≥ The unit and card become warm after
long operation, but this is not a
malfunction.
Keep the SD Video Camera as far
away as possible from
electromagnetic equipment (such as
microwave ovens, TVs, video games
etc.).
≥ If you use the SD Video Camera on top
of or near a TV, the pictures and sound
on the SD Video Camera may be
disrupted by electromagnetic wave
radiation.
≥ Do not use the SD Video Camera near
cell phones because doing so may
result in noise adversely affecting the
pictures and sound.
Do not spray insecticides or volatile
chemicals onto the unit.
≥ If the unit is sprayed with such
chemicals, its body may be marred
and the surface finish may peel off.
≥ Do not leave rubber or plastic products
in contact with the unit for a long time.
When you use the unit in a sandy or
dusty place such as a beach, do not
let sand or fine dust get into the body
and terminals of the unit.
Also, keep the unit away from sea
water.
≥ Sand or dust may damage the unit.
(Care should be taken when inserting
and removing a card.)
≥ Recorded data may be damaged, or
pictures may be distorted, by strong
magnetic fields created by speakers or
large motors.
≥ Electromagnetic wave radiation
generated by microprocessors may
adversely affect the SD Video Camera,
disturbing the pictures and sound.
≥ If the SD Video Camera is adversely
affected by electromagnetic equipment
and stops functioning properly, turn the
SD Video Camera off and remove the
battery or disconnect AC adaptor.
≥ If sea water splashes onto the unit,
wipe off the water with a well wrung
cloth. Then wipe the unit again with a
dry cloth.
When carrying the unit, do not drop or
bump it.
≥ A strong impact can break the unit’s
casing, causing it to malfunction.
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Do not use benzine, paint thinner or
alcohol for cleaning the unit.
≥ Before cleaning, detach the battery or
pull out the AC cable from the AC
outlet.
or the low battery indication may appear
about 5 minutes after starting use. At
high temperatures, the protection
function may be triggered, making it
impossible to use the unit.
≥ The camera body may be discoloured
and the surface finish may peel off.
≥ Wipe the unit with a soft dry cloth to
remove dust and fingerprints. To
remove stubborn stains, thoroughly
wring a cloth that has been soaked in a
neutral detergent diluted with water
and wipe the unit with it. Afterwards,
wipe it with a dry cloth.
Be sure to detach the battery after
use.
≥ If the battery is left inserted, a minute
amount of current continues to flow
even if the unit’s power is off. Keeping
the unit in this state may result in over
discharge of the battery. The battery
may become unusable after it is
charged.
≥ The battery should be stored in the
vinyl bag so metal does not come into
contact with the terminals.
≥ When you use a chemical dust cloth,
follow the instructions that came with
the cloth.
Do not use the unit for surveillance
purposes or other business uses.
≥ If you use the unit for a long time, heat
will build up inside it and this may
cause a malfunction.
≥ The battery should be stored in a cool
place free from humidity, with as
constant temperature as possible.
(Recommended temperature: 15 oC to
25 oC, Recommended humidity: 40%
to 60%)
≥ Extremely high temperatures or low
temperatures will shorten the life of the
battery.
≥ If the battery is kept in high-
temperature, high-humidity or oily-
smoky places, the terminals may rust
and cause malfunctions.
≥ To store the battery for a long period of
time, we recommend you charge it
once every year and store it again after
you have completely used up the
charged capacity.
≥ This unit is not intended for business
use.
When you are not going to use the
unit for an extended time
≥ Be sure to wipe off any water or dirt
with a dry soft cloth and then leave the
unit to dry naturally before storing.
≥ When storing the unit in a cupboard or
cabinet, it is recommended that you
place a desiccant (silica gel) in with it.
About the battery
≥ Dust and other matter attached to the
battery terminals should be removed.
The battery used in this unit is a
rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It is
susceptible to humidity and temperature
and the effect increases the more the
temperature rises or falls. In cold areas,
the full charge indication may not appear
Prepare spare batteries when going
out for recording.
≥ Charge batteries enough to last for 3 to
4 times the period during you want to
record pictures in. In cold places such
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as a ski resort, the period during which
Put this unit near the outlet to make it
easy for the interrupting device (plug)
to reach it.
you can record pictures is shortened.
≥ When you travel, do not forget to bring
an AC adaptor (supplied) so that you
can recharge the batteries at your
destination.
About the SD card
If you drop the battery accidentally,
check to see if the terminals are
damaged.
≥ Attaching a battery with damaged
terminals can damage the unit.
≥ The memory capacity indicated on the
label of an SD card is the total of the
capacity for copyright protection and
management and the capacity which
can be used on the unit, a computer
etc.
≥ During prolonged use, the unit’s
surfaces and the SD card will heat up
slightly. This is normal.
Do not throw old battery into fire.
≥ Heating a battery or throwing it into a
fire may result in an explosion.
If the operating time is very short
even after the battery has been
recharged, the battery has worn out.
Please purchase a new battery.
When inserting or removing the SD
card, always set the mode dial to OFF.
While this unit accesses the SD card
(while
is being displayed/the
access lamp is lit), do not open the
card/battery door and remove the SD
card, operate the mode dial, turn off
the power, or shake or impact the unit.
About the AC adaptor
≥ If the temperature of the battery is
extremely high or extremely low,
charging may take time or the battery
may not be charged.
≥ Be sure to use the supplied AC
adaptor.
≥ If you use the AC adaptor near a radio,
radio reception may be disturbed.
Keep the AC adaptor 1 m or more
away from the radio.
≥ When using the AC adaptor, it may
generate whirring sounds. However,
this is normal.
∫ About the miniSD Card
≥ Be sure to insert miniSD Cards in the
dedicated card adaptor before use.
Inserting a card in this unit without the
adaptor may damage the unit or the
card.
≥ Do not insert an empty card adaptor in
this unit. Do not leave the adaptor in
this unit while inserting or removing
miniSD Cards. This may cause the unit
to malfunction.
≥ After use, be sure to disconnect the AC
adaptor. (If it is left connected, about
0.1 W of current is consumed at most.)
≥ Always keep the electrodes of the AC
adaptor and battery clean.
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≥ When this unit is moved from an
air-conditioned car to outside.
≥ When a cold room has been warmed
up quickly.
≥ When cool wind from an air conditioner
is directly blown onto this unit.
≥ After summer afternoon showers of
rain.
≥ When this unit is in a very humid place
where the air is thick with steam. (e.g.
a heated swimming pool)
LCD monitor
≥ When the LCD monitor gets dirty, wipe
it with a dry soft cloth.
≥ In a place with drastic temperature
changes, condensation may form on
the LCD monitor. Wipe it with soft dry
cloth.
≥ When the unit has become very cold,
for example due to storage in a cold
area, its LCD monitor will be slightly
darker than usual immediately after the
power is turned on. The normal
brightness will be restored when the
unit’s internal temperature rises.
When this unit is taken to a location
with a significant temperature
difference such as from a cold place
to a hot place.
If, for example, you have used this unit
for recording on a ski slope and are
taking it into a heated room, place the
unit inside a plastic bag, remove as
much of the air from inside the bag as
possible, then seal the bag. Leave the
unit for about an hour in the room so the
temperature of the unit is close to the
ambient temperature of the room, then
use it.
Extremely high precision technology
is employed to produce the LCD
Monitor screen featuring a total of
approximately 123,000 pixels. The
result is more than 99.99% effective
pixels with a mere 0.01% of the pixels
inactive or always lit. However, this is
not a malfunction and does not affect
the recorded picture.
∫ What to do if the lens is fogged up.
Remove the battery or AC adaptor and
leave the unit for about 1 hour with the
card/battery door open. When the unit
becomes close to the ambient
temperature, the fog disappears
naturally.
About condensation
If condensation forms on the unit, the
lens will cloud up, the SD card may be
damaged and the unit may not work
properly. Make every effort to ensure that
condensation does not form. If it does
form, take the actions described below.
∫ Causes of condensation
Condensation takes place when the
ambient temperature or humidity is
changed as follows.
≥ When this unit is brought inside from
the cold (e.g. a ski slope) to a warm
room.
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8) Incandescent light bulb
9) Sunrise or sunset
10) Candlelight
Explanation of terms
Automatic white balance
White balance adjustment recognises
the colour of light and adjusts so the
white colour will become a purer white.
The unit determines the hue of light that
comes through the lens and white
balance sensor, thereby judging the
recording condition, and selects the
closest hue setting.
Outside of the effective range of
automatic white balance adjustment, the
image will become reddish or bluish.
Even within the effective range of
automatic white balance adjustment, the
automatic white balance adjustment may
not function properly if there is more than
one light source. For light outside the
functional automatic white balance
adjustment range, use the manual white
balance adjustment mode.
This is called automatic white balance
adjustment.
However, since the unit only stores white
colour information under certain light
sources, automatic white balance
adjustment does not function normally
under other light sources.
White balance
The images recorded by the unit may
become bluish or reddish under the
influence of certain light sources. To
avoid such phenomena, adjust the white
balance.
White balance adjustment determines
the white colour under different light
sources. By recognizing which is the
white colour under sunlight and which is
the white colour under a fluorescent light,
the unit can adjust the balance among
the other colours.
2)
10 000K
9
8
000K
000K
3)
7
6
000K
000K
4)
5)
5
4
000K
000K
6)
1)
7)
3
000K
8)
Since the white colour is the reference
for all the colours (that make up light),
the unit can record pictures in a natural
hue if it can recognise the reference
colour white.
9)
2
1
000K
000K
10)
The illustration above shows the range
over which the auto white balance
functions.
1) The effective range of automatic
white balance adjustment on this unit
2) Blue sky
Auto focus
The lens is moved forward or backward
automatically to bring the subject into
focus.
3) Cloudy sky (rain)
4) TV screen
Auto focus has the following
characteristics.
5) Sunlight
6) White fluorescent lamp
7) Halogen light bulb
≥ Adjusts the focus so that the vertical
lines of a subject are seen more
clearly.
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≥ Attempts to bring an object with higher
contrast into focus.
≥ Focuses on the screen centre only.
Recording a subject in dark
surroundings
The unit cannot focus correctly because
the light information that comes through
the lens decreases considerably.
Due to these characteristics, auto focus
does not work correctly in the following
situations. Record pictures in the manual
focus mode.
Recording a fast-moving subject
As the focus lens-inside moves
mechanically, it cannot keep up with a
fast-moving subject.
Recording distant and close-up
objects at the same time
When, for example, recording a sports
event with fast-moving subjects, the
focus may lose its sharpness.
Since the unit focuses on whatever is at
the centre of the screen, it is difficult to
bring the background into focus when
close-up objects are placed in focus.
When recording people with distant
mountains in the background, you
cannot focus on both the subject which is
close-up and the objects which are in the
distance.
Recording a subject with little
contrast
It is easy to bring subjects with a sharp
contrast or vertical lines or stripes into
focus. This means that a subject with
little contrast, such as a white wall, may
become blurry because the unit achieves
focus based upon the vertical lines of an
image.
Recording a subject behind dirty or
dusty window
The subject behind the window will not
be focused because the focus is on the
dirty window.
Similarly, when recording something on
the opposite side of a road with heavy
traffic, a vehicle that happens to pass by
may be brought into focus.
Concerning MPEG2 motion
pictures
“MPEG” stands for Moving Pictures
Experts Group. It refers to a format for
compressing video.
MPEG2 enables motion pictures to be
played back more smoothly and
attractively by sending the image data at
a rate of 25 frames per second.
Recording a subject that is
surrounded by objects with glossy
surfaces or by highly reflective
objects
Since whatever is shiny or glistens is
brought into focus, it is hard to focus on
the subject to be recorded. The focus
may become blurry when recording
subjects at the beach, at night views or in
scenes involving fireworks or special
lights.
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Specifications
SD Video Camera
Information for your safety
Power source:
DC 4.8 V (When using AC adaptor)
DC 3.6 V (When using battery)
Recording: 2.9 W
Power consumption:
Charging: 4.2 W
Signal system
Image sensor
EIA Standard: 625 lines, 50 fields PAL colour signal
1/6z CCD image sensor
Total: 800 K
Effective pixels:
Moving picture: 400 K (4:3), 350 K (16:9)
Still picture: 410 K (4:3)
Auto Iris, F1.8 to F2.4
Focal length:
2.3 mm to 23.0 mm
Macro (Full range AF)
Lens
Zoom
10k optical zoom, 25/700k digital zoom
2.7z wide LCD monitor (approx. 123 K pixels)
Stereo (with a zoom function)
Monitor
Microphone
Speaker
1 round speaker
White balance
adjustment
Auto tracking white balance system
1,400 lx
Standard
illumination
Minimum
required
Approx. 12 lx (Low light mode, 1/50)
[Approx. 2 lx with the Colour night view function]
illumination
Video output
level
1.0 Vp-p, 75 ™
Audio output
level
316 mV, 600 ™
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Card reader function (EB/EP only),
Card reader/writer function (GC/GN only)
(No copyright protection support)
USB
Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0) compliant, USB terminal Type miniB
PictBridge-compliant
Dimensions
(excluding the
projecting parts)
31 mm (W) k 63 mm (H) k 114 mm (D)
Approx. 182 g
(without supplied battery and an SD card)
Mass
Mass in
Approx. 204 g
operation
(with supplied battery and an SD card)
Operating
temperature
0 °C to 40 °C
10% to 80%
Operating
humidity
Battery
operation time
Refer to page 22.
Motion pictures
SD Memory Card:
256 MB/512 MB/1 GB/2 GB (FAT12 and FAT16 format
corresponding)
SDHC Memory Card:
Recording
media
4 GB (FAT32 format corresponding)
Picture size
704k576
Recordable
time
Refer to page 41.
Compression
MPEG2 (SD-Video standard compliant)
Recording
mode and
transfer rate
XP: 10 Mbps (VBR)
SP: 5 Mbps (VBR)
LP: 2.5 Mbps (VBR)
Audio
compression
MPEG1-Layer2 compliant (stereo)
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Still pictures
SD Memory Card:
8 MB/16 MB/32 MB/64 MB/128 MB/256 MB/512 MB/1 GB/2 GB
(FAT12 and FAT16 format corresponding)
SDHC Memory Card:
Recording
media
4 GB (FAT32 format corresponding)
Number of
recordable
pictures
Refer to page 117.
JPEG (Design rule for Camera File system, based on Exif 2.2
standard), DPOF corresponding
Compression
Picture size
640k480 (4:3)
AC adaptor
Information for your safety
Power source:
Power consumption:
DC output:
AC 110 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz
8 W
DC 4.8 V, 1.1 A
Dimensions
Mass
76 mm (W) k 26 mm (H) k 40 mm (D)
Approx. 80 g
Battery pack
Information for your safety
Maximum voltage:
Nominal voltage:
Rated capacitance:
DC 4.2 V
DC 3.6 V
1000 mAh
Specifications may change without prior notice.
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Number of recordable pictures on an SD card
0.3M
Picture size
(640k480)
Picture
quality
8 MB
16 MB
32 MB
64 MB
128 MB
256 MB
512 MB
1 GB
37
92
75
185
200
430
820
1710
3390
410
850
1640
3410
6780
6790 13580
13820 27640
27150 54290
2 GB
4 GB
≥ The number of recordable pictures depends on whether [
together and on the subject being recorded.
] and [
] are used
≥ The numbers shown in the table are approximations.
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Initial setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
Iris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Index
∫ Numerics
∫ L
2-way hand strap . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32
LCD monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 36, 111
Locking scenes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68
∫ A
AC adaptor . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20, 21, 110
Adobe Acrobat Reader . . . . . . . . . . 78
Aperture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Auto focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
Automatic white balance . . . . . 56, 112
∫ M
Manual focus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
Menu list . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92
Mode dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
Motion picture compatibility . . . . . . . .61
Motion picture playback . . . . . . . . . .60
Motion picture recording . . . . . . . . . .39
MPEG2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61, 113
∫ B
Backlight compensation . . . . . . . . . . 46
Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19, 22, 109
Beep sound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
∫ C
∫ N
Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16, 26, 70, 110
Charging time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Colour night view function . . . . . . . . 48
Cursor button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
Number of recordable pictures . . . .117
∫ O
Operation icons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
∫ D
∫ P
Date and time display . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Delete Scene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
Demo mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95
Digital zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
DirectX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78
Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 94
Display style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
DPOF setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Dubbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73, 74
PictBridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75
Picture quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Playing back motion pictures
by date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62
Power LCD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36
Power save . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94
∫ Q
Quick start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
∫ R
∫ F
Record button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39, 43
Recordable time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Recording modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
Recording time elapsed . . . . . . . . . .40
Recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99
Remaining number of
still pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44
Remaining time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40
Resume playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
Fade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
Format Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Frame-by-frame playback . . . . . . . . 62
∫ G
Gain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Guideline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
∫ H
Help mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
∫ I
Image stabilizer function . . . . . . . . . 52
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Scene mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
SD Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
SD Speed Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
SDHC Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Self-timer recording . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50
Shock proof . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Shutter effect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Shutter speed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58
Skip playback . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
Slide show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Slow-motion playback . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Soft skin mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
Still picture compatibility . . . . . . . . . . 65
Still picture playback . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
Still picture recording . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
∫ T
Tripod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
TV aspect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72
∫ V
Volume adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
∫ W
Water resistance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
White balance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56, 112
Wide mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51
Wind noise reduction function . . . . . 53
∫ Z
Zoom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45
Zoom microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
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