Sony Ccd Fx310 Users Manual
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Video Camera Recorder 1_ CCD FX310 Operation Manual Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. Video 8 (c_1992 by Sony Corporation Handgcam Information WARNING To prevent tire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. L_AUilUt_ i_IiLiJu(,L DO NO REFER NOT ]HL REMOVE #_l_kU_ COVER USER-SERVICEABLE SERVICING TO QUALIFIED LLLL;IHIL_HL)L;K. (OR PARTS BACK) INSIDE. SERVICE PERSONNEL This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. for the customers in the U.S.A. This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, may cause interference to radio and television reception. It has been type tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device in accordance with the specifications in Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference in a residential installation. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient the receiving antenna Relocate the equipment with respect to the receiver Move the equipment away from the receiver Plug the equipment into a different outlet so that equipment and receiver are on different branch circuits. If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. The user may find the following booklet prepared by the Federal Communications Commission helpful: "How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems". This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4. Notice for the customers In Canada This apparatus complies with the Class B limits for radio noise emissions set out in Radio Interference Regulations. Owner's Record The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the serial number in the space provided on the right hand. Refer to these numbers whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product. 2 Model No. CCD-FX310 Serial No. Before You Begin About this manual ................................................................................................................ Checking supplied accessories ........................................................................................... Before you start ................................................................................................................... Getting 4 5 5 Started :_i;;d_i_ !_! _! Charging and installing the battery pack ............................................................................. ilil i iil 6 Inserting a tape .................................................................................................................... 8 Preventing accidental erasure ........................................................................................ 8 Adjusting the viewfinder lens ............................................................................................... 9 Using the viewfinder as a sports finder ........................................................................... 9 Installing the lithium battery ............................................................................................... 10 Setting the date and time ................................................................................................... 11 Storing a birth date in your camcorder .............................................................................. 12 Basic Camera Operation How to record ....................................................................................................... i.......... 14 UsingZooming Features ................................................................................................... 16 PlayingBack a tape ........................................................................................................... 17 Using the remote commander ........................................................................................... 19 Getting the most out of your battery pack.......................................................................... 20 Advanced Camera Operation Connecting alternative power sources .............................................................................. Using house current...................................................................................................... Using car battery ........................................................................................................... Camera recording .............................................................................................................. Recording the date or time ........................................................................................... Puttingan AGE on your tape ........................................................................................ For low-positionrecording ............................................................................................ Checking the last portionof a scene you just recorded (Rec Review) ......................... Checking recordingin the viewfinder (EDITSEARCH) ................................................. Re-recording on a previouslyrecorded portion(EDITSEARCH) .................................. Helpful hints for recording............................................................................................. Insertinga scene in the middle of a recorded tape ....................................................... Recordingwith an external microphone ....................................................................... Connecting a wired remote control unit ........................................................................ Manual adjustments .......................................................................................................... Maintaining Focus......................................................................................................... Compensating for backlighting ..................................................................................... Using programAE (Auto Exposure) .................................................................................. Selecting the PROGRAM AE Mode .............................................................................. Fade-in and fade-out .................................................................................................... Playing back ...................................................................................................................... Editing................................................................................................................................ 22 22 23 24 24 24 25 26 26 27 27 28 29 29 30 30 30 31 31 32 33 37 Additional Information Maintenance information ................................................................................................... 39 Tips for bettercamera recording ....................................................................................... 41 Identifyingthe parts ........................................................................................................... 44 Indicatorsinside the viewfinder ......................................................................................... 48 Trouble check .................................................................................................................... 49 Specifications .................................................................................................................... 51 Index .................................................................................................................... Back cover 3 Welcome to Video 8 Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony Handycam ® camcorder. With your Handycam you can capture life's precious moments with superior picture and sound quality. Your Handycam is loaded with advanced features, but at the same time it is very easy to use. You will soon be producing home video that you can enjoy for years to come. This manual shows you how to operate your camcorder. To get the most out of the features of your Handycam, we recommend you read this manual thoroughly before using. But if you want to shoot as soon as possible, please read the chapters, Getting Started and Basic Camera Operation. Once you are familiar with basic operations, you may want to proceed to the chapter, Advanced Camera Operation. • When you are reading through this manual, please remember that buttons and settings on the camcorder are shown in capital letters: e.g. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA. • Use "Identifying the Parts" as an index to look for a function and operation according to the indication printed on the camcorder itself. TV color systems are different depending on the countries. If you want to view the playback picture on a TV, you need an NTSC system based TV or a PAL-M system based TV with NTSC/PAL-M transcoder (as this is an NTSC system based camcorder). Please check the list on page 42 to see the TV color system of your country. You can use the supplied RFU adaptor only in the country where you bought this camcorder. Since each country has its own electricity and TV color system, you may not be able to use the RFU adaptor when you use the camcorder abroad. " 0 0 e Television programs, Unauthorized laws. 4 Before You Begin films, video tapes, and other materials recording of such materials may be contrary may be copyrighted. to the provision of the copyright Check that the following • Wireless Remote Commander (1) • AC power adaptor AC-V35/V35A (1) • Shoulder strap (1) accessories with your camcorder • Size AA (R6) battery for Remote Commander (2) • Battery pack NP-55 (1) • Lithium battery CR2025 (1) Change to plus side illus • RFU adaptor RFU-90UC • Lens cap (1) (attached to the camcorder) • Jack cover (1) (attached to the camcorder) Before you can use your camcorder, 1 2 3 4 5 are supplied (1) you need to: Charge and install the battery pack. Insert a tape. Adjust the viewfinder lens to your eyes. Install the lithium battery Set the date and time This chapter takes you through these procedures step by step You also need to set the BEEP switch • The BEEP switch is preset to ON: the camcorder will beep when you start and'stop recording and as a warning of unusual conditions (see page 50). These beeps will not be recorded on the tape. • Set the BEEP switch to OFF, to deactivate the beep. Before You Begin 5 Before youcanusethiscamcorder, youneedtocharge andnstallthebattery pack 1 2 1 2 3 4 Plug the AC power adaptor into a wall outlet. Align the flat side of the battery pack with the line on the AC power adaptor. Push down and slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow Set the CHARGE/VTR switch to CHARGE. Required charging time: Type of battery pack Required charging time NP-55 (supplied) 60 NP-77H/ NP-77HD 140 NP-77 1'20 NP-66H 100' NP-55H 7D ' (approx minutes using AC-V35/V35A' When charging is finished, the charge indicator will go out. Important! Use the battery completely before recharging! Before you recharge the battery, make sure the battery has been used (discharged) completely. Excessive charging may reduce the charging capacity of the battery. To use up the battery, remove the video cassette and set the POWER switch to CAMERA with the battery attached, and leave the camcorder until the ,F_\_indicator appears blinking and a red lamp blinks in the viewfinder. AC-S10 AC power adaptor. This adaptor has a functionwhich allows you to confirm that the battery is completely discharged and ready to be recharged to its full capacity. Option _rnt- : i lli'r_ h_:]ll.'F1 iP3"_J _"_ ,'IB When you have hnlshedcharging the battery, installthe battery pack as follows. 6 Getting Started 1 2 3 Align the flat side of the battery pack with the white line on the camcorder. Make sure that the arrow on the battery pack is close to the top of the camcorder. Push down and slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow. Notes • Make sure the battery is securely installed so that it does not fall off. If the battery is not installed properly, the camcorder will not record accurately. • You can use the AC power adaptor as a power source when recording indoors. Removing the battery pack Slide the BATT switchin the directionof the arrow, and at the same time, slide out the battery pack to the left. BATT Battery life and remaining capacity A fully charged battery pack lasts for: Type Ofba_e}ypack E_atterylife NP-55 (supplied) 60 NP'77H/ NP-77HD 150 NP-7_ .........'N:IS-6_H_ 1"20 110 NP-55H 75 (approx. minutes, continuous recording when used indoors) To check the remaining battery capacity, set the POWER switch to CAMERA, set the STANDBY switch up and press TAPE/BATT CHECK, [! ¸ $ TAPE/BAi-TCHECK Battery hfe indicator The decreasing black bar indicates decreasing battery power. After the black bar disappears the #__\-J indicator will appear and blink and a red lamp will also blink in the viewfinder. When they blink rapidly, replace the battery pack. Notes • The battery life indicator of the camcorder may indicate a different remaining capacity from that of the NP-77HD battery pack. • Charge the battery pack when the black bar of the battery life indicator decreases quickly. Getting Started 7 Make sure that the battery 1 pack or another Press the small blue button on the EJECT switch and simultaneously slide EJECT in the direction of the arrow. power source is attached. EJECT The cassette compartment automatically liftsup and opens toward you. Insert a tape with the window facing outside. 3 Close the cassette holder by pressing the area on the cassette compartment marked "PUSH". Slide the red tab closing the window to prevent accidental recording. To re-record on the tape, slide the tab opening the window. If you try to record with the red mark exposed, the _ and -_ indicators flash in the viewfinder and beeps sound for about 5 seconds. Notes on handling tapes Don't insert anything in the small holes on the rear of the cassette. These holes are used to sense the type and thickness of tape, or if the red mark is exposed or covered, etc. Store tapes in their cases and keep them in an upright position to prevent intrusionof dust and uneven winding. Getting Started Before using your camcorder for the first time or after another person used it, adjust the viewfinder lens to best fit your eyesight. Make sure that a battery pack or another power source is attached to the camcorder. 2 1 2 Press the small green button on POWER and It1 111] set the POWER switch tO CAMERA. _v_ Insert a tape. (See page 8.) Set the STANDBY switch up. _ START 4 / STOP Turn the viewfinder adjustment ring around the viewfinder lens until the "STBY" indicator displayed in the viewfinder screen comes into sharp focus. STBY 1 Your camcorder is equipped with a Sports Finder. You can use the viewfinder as the sports finder by turning the viewfinder adjustment ring. What is a sports finder? Since this finder has a long focal length, you can monitor the picture while your eye is at a distance from the eyecup. The sports finder is convenient when moving around to shoot scenes. Setting the viewfinder to the sports finder position Turn the viewfinderadjustment ring clockwise completely. Returning from the sports finder position to the normal viewfinder position Adjustment ring Turn the adjustment ring counterclockwise until the word "STBY" that appears in the viewfinder comes into sharp focus. When storing your camcorder Turn the viewfinder barrel to the front. Getting Started 9 ]-o keep birth dates in the camcorder's battery must be installed. memory and to activate the clock, the lithium Remove the lithium battery holder located at the bottom of the camcorder. Install the supplied CR2025 lithium battery with the + side facing down. +side -side Put the lithium battery holder into the camcorder. Lithium battery life The battery will last for approximately 1 year in normal operation. When the lithium battery becomes weak, the ,$, indicator will blink in the viewfinder screen for about 5 seconds when you set the POWER switch to CAMERA. In this case, replace the battery with a Sony 0R2025 or Duracell DL-2025. Use of any other battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. When replacing the lithium battery, keep the battery pack or other power source attached. Otherwise, resetting the date, time and birth dates will be necessary. Changing the lithium battery Remove the lithium battery holder from the camcorder, and pull out the lithium battery and insert a new one. WARNING Cautions 10 Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of in fire. • Keep the lithium battery out of the reach of children. Should the battery be swallowed, immediately consult a doctor. • Do not hold the battery with metallic tweezers, otherwise a short-circuit may occur. Getting Started You need to set your camcorder's time onto your video. date and time to be able to superimpose Make sure that the power source and lithium battery the date and are attached. I 2 1 Press,.e sma,, green ha,ton on,.e Ill'Ill] POWER switch and slide the POWER switch to CAMERA. } ' "'_LCAMER_/OI'F_'LAxi:_ "" "_'" POWER Set the STANDBY switch up. STARTISTOP 3 4 Press DATE (+) and TIME (NEXT) simultaneously for a few seconds until the date indicator appears in the viewfinder. The DATE button now functions as + (to advance numbers) and the TIME button functions as NEXT (to set). Adjust the blinking digits of the year, month, day, and hour by using DATE (+), and by pressing TIME (NEXT). O DATE(+) / JAN. O TIMEiNEXT) ¢ ,,i÷ 1_1199 _ DATE(+) TIME(NEXT) Notes • When you keep DATE (+) pressed, the digits advance faster. • The year starts at 1992 and proceeds as follows: 1992----_1999-_2000---_2020 1" I DATE(+) Adjust the blinking digits of minute by pressing DATE (+). Press TIME (NEXT) to set the second to "00". The clock starts operating. % TIME{NEXI_ % Correcting the date and time settings Repeat steps 3 to 6. Getting Started 11 When you preset your child's birth date in your camcorder, you can put your child's age in years and months on your tape. You can also preset the date of an event. Once you enter the birth date of your child, the clock inside your carncorder will automatically update age of your child. You can superimpose the age anytime on your recording.You can preset up to three birth dates or events. Before you begin Before you store a birth date in your camcorder, make sure that power source is connected, that the lithium battery is installed and that the date is correctly set. How to store birth date To store a birth date in your camcorder, see the following example and procedure. Example: Store "Aug. 3, 1987" in memory 2. ...... • r Press the small green button on the POWER switch and slide the POWER switch to CAMERA. , CAM['_p_V_ _GK Set the STANDBY switch up. 8TART / STOP 3 4 Press TIME (NEXT) and AGE/EVENT simultaneously for a few seconds until the "1_ BIRTHDAY ..... 1900" indicator appears in the viewfinder. TIME(NEX'n AGFJEVENT m_BIRTHDA_ Press DATE (+) to select I_. Each time you press DATE (+), the display in the viewfinder changes as follows: [] BIRTHDAY --> [] BIRTHDAY 1" [] EVENT_<__.__J Although "EVENT" is displayed on I31,you can use it for age as well. [] and [] can also be used to record event dates in memory. Press TIME (NEXT). The "1900" indicator blinks. TIME(NEXI_ I_ B I R T_,D_ ..... 12 l j _o.oT (continued Getting Started 6 Enter the birth date. First adjust the blinking digits by pressing DATE (+), and then press TIME (NEXT). The age (year and month) appears when all the items are adjusted. 0%÷ ÷ _BIRT_D_ e%_> _> --AVG--I., % 1987) O _ei_IpoA if you missed the correct number with DATE (+) Keep pressing DATE (+). The indicator changes as follows: Year: 1900 --> 1901 - - - --> Current year , Current year - (minus) 99 J Month: JAN. _ FEB. - - - _ DEC. _ 1" --- I Day: 1 -->2----)31 t I Correcting/changing the setting Followthe procedures from step 1 again. Advancing the digits faster Keep DATE (+) pressed. Presetting the year before 1900 1 2 3 When After step 5 on page 12, keep pressing Press DATE (+) again. The year goes back 99 years. (example: 1992 --> 1893) Go to step 6 above. DATE (+) until the current year is displayed. in 2000 "- .... 1901" is displayed 1903 ...... ". in step 3 on page 12. After that, it advances every year as "1902, Now it's ready for recording! Getting Started 13 Before you record one-time events, make a trial recording to make sure that your camcorder is working properly. Keep the lens clean, or the focus cannot be adjusted properly. It is very easy to start recording scenes. 1 "_'--_ 45,6 1 2 3 Hold the camcorder by putting your hand through the grip belt so that your thumb can easily press the red START/STOP button. By pressing the release on the lens cap, remove and attach it to the grip belt, Press the small green button on the POWER switch and slide the POWER switch to CAMERA. [11 ] ] CAMIB__VO_F_ POWER This puts the camcorder in the camera recordingmode. Set the PROGRAM AE (Auto Exposure) switch to the green position. Set the STANDBY switch up. "STBY" appears in the viewfinder. Now, you can see through the viewfinder. @ STBY 1 START / STOP 6 Press START/STOP (red button) once. The camera is recording when the word "REC" appears on the viewfinder screen and the red lamp lights in the viewfinder. You can also confirm the start of recording with beep sound when you have the BEEP switch turned on. D .,c l START / STOP /1% red lamp In the viewfinder you can see a black and white picture of what you are recording and information that indicates what the camcorder is now doing. 14 Basic Camera Operation Automatic recording With the PROGHAM AE switch set Io the green position, all the camera functions are on automatic (i.e. auto iris, auto white balance, auto focus) and the shutter speed is set at normal (1/60 second). To stop recording momentarily Press START/STOP again. "STBY" appears in the viewfinder. The camcorder beeps twice when you have BEEP turned on. When you have finished recording Turn the STANDBY switch down and slide the POWER switch to OFF. Ejecting the tape Make sure that you have attached the battery pack or other power source to the camcorder. 1 Press the small blue button on the EJECT switch, and at the same time push EJECT in the direction of the arrow. 2 Take out the tape. 3 Close the cassette holder by pressing the area marked PUSH on the cassette compartment. Caution! Please remember that you can only use 8-mm format video tapes with this camcorder. You will be able to record tapes in SP (standard play) mode only and play back tapes in both SP and LP (long play) modes. Checking the time remaining on the tape Press TAPE/BATT CHECK. Tape length indicator TAPEiBATT CHECK After pressing TAPE/BATT CHECK, the time remaining may not be indicated for about 20 seconds. When the time remaining is less than about 5 minutes, the indicator displays the minutes remaining. ................... Omln < ...... I/ / When "5 min" lights, the L-_ indicator / "Omln--ll--,., ....... 4mln I \ appears in the viewfinder and blinks. Note on the tape length Indicator • The camcorder must be in the recording or playback mode when the TAPE/BATT CHECK is pressed to find out the time remaining. In the playback mode, however, the indicator does not indicate the minutes remaining. • The tape length indicator does not change while using EDITSEARCH. Basic Camera Operation 15 You can create a professional-looking close-up, fade-in and fade-out. home video using these sepcial effects; zoom, Zooming is a recording technique that lets you change the size of the subject in the scene. Use "Zoom-in (telephoto)" for dramatic close-ups, and "zoom-out (wide-angle)" for panoramic long shots. You can also use zooming to focus manually or to decide on a shooting angle. For more professional-looking recordings, use zooming sparingly. W(Widelangle) T(Teiephoto) ..... To zoom Wide-angle , q 11 ph°t° ..................... m___I __ The camcorder's power zoom button offers two-level speed zooming. Press it firmly for high speed zooming and softly, for relatively slow zooming. Press the T side of the power zoom button for telephoto (subject appears closer) and the W side for wide-angle (subject appears farther away). !.lJ!.l!!It!l.l.!ll.lll.tl.!!l.Ul.[l.l.l Even small subjects such as flowers, insects, and images in photographs, can literally fill the screen using focus in macro. 1 Bring the camcorder as close as necessary to obtain the desired subject size. 2 Press the W side of the power zoom button until the indicator in the viewfinder stops at the W end. Note 16 You can shoot a subject that is at least 1 m (about 393/8iches) away from lens surface in the telephoto position. Basic Camera Operation You can use th_s camcorder as a VCR by connecting it directly to your TV for playback. After you connect this camcorder to your TV, use the Remote Commander for convement control of the camcorder. Use the supphed RFU adaptor to connect your camcorder to your TV. Before connechng, make sure that the TV ts turned off to prevent speaker damage. If your TV has audio/ video inputs, see page 33. _ _IN_J OUT VHF ANT FA ' :{FU-90UC VlD'EO ouT .... t RFUDC OUT I I AUDIO OUT I _ c"A_e_°_'v,_o"c .... I 14_J,I Channel selector 3 To connect your camcorder to a TV that is already connected to a regular TV (VHF) antenna, you need to: 1 Unplug the antenna cable from your TV first. Plug in the tail end of the RFU adaptor marked OUT to the antenna input of your TV. Re-wire the antenna cable you unplugged to the RFU adaptor jack marked ANT. This way, you can switch between TV broadcasting and your home video playback without re-wiring 2 Connect the RFU adaptor to the camcorder. 3 Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet. 4 Set the channel selector on the RFU adaptor (and your TV channel) to 3 CH or 4 CH of the VHF channel, whichever is not active (vacant) in your area. 5 Attach the connecting plate of the AC power adaptor to the camcorder. 6 Make sure the CHARGE/VTR selector on the AC power adaptor is set to VTR pos_t_on. Note When you want to sw_tch to a reguler the power on the camcorder TV program, set the CHARGE/VTR selector to OFF or turn off Bas,c Camera Operatron 17 1 2 4 3 Press the small green button on the POWER switch and set the POWER switch to PLAYER. 2 3 POWER Insert a tape. (See page 8.) Turn on the TV and select the channel to which you adjusted the RFU adaptor (3 CH or 4 CH). If you are connecting with audio/video inputs, set your TV's TV/VlDEO selector to VIDEO Press _ (PLAY). To stop playback, press [] (STOP). To rewind the tape, press _ (REW). To advance the tape rapidly, press _ (FF). When you have finished playback 1 Eject the tape, see page 15 2 Slide the POWER switch to OFF. 3 Set the CHARGE/VTR switch on the AC power adaptor to OFF. 18 I_._._o PFAy__I L Basic Camera Operation PLAY By using the Remote Commander, you can be tn the p_cturewith your friends and family. or conveniently control the playback of your tape from a distance. 1 2 Insert two size AA (R6) batteries with the + and - ends properly positioned. Set the [] REMOTE COMMANDER switch on the battery mounting surface of the camcorder, If the battery is attached, remove tt. Reattach the battery after setting the REMOTE COMMANDER ON/OFF switch. 3 Set the POWER switch on the camcorder as follows: -- When camerarecording, 1) press the small green button on the POWER switch and slide it to CAMERA, 2) set the STANDBY switch up. m When playing back, slide the POWER switch to PLAYER. 4 Aim the Commander •,--_ _-.f2 at the remote press button sensorthe on appropriate the camcorder and on (6.6.! 2m the Commander. ___--" __'_- - Remote sensor m (6.6 ft) m/16 4 \_.---....,4. ....... °J3 __5 0o (Approximate maximum distance and angles for remote control) Note on the Remote Commander • Keep the remote sensor away from strong lightsources such as direct sunhght or illummat_on Remote control with the Commander may not function properly ander such circumstances. • The command mode of the Commander _sVTR2 Avoid using the Sony VCRs with the same command mode at the same time Getting familiar with some buttons HOLD switch When you slide the switch in the direction of the arrow, all the buttons will become inoperable to prevent any misoperation should you accidentally press the buttons. I1_ SLOW and DATA SCREEN buttons You can use the functions of these buttons only with the Commander. ' R._-,,- _ HOLD --1_ SLOW . r DATA SCREEN Battery life In normal operation, batteries last up to six months. If the camcorder does not operate properly, the batteries might be exhausted. Replace both batteries with new ones To avoid damage from possible battery leakage Remove the batteries when you w_ll not use the Commander for a long time. When you connect the receiver of a remote control kit When you connect the receiver of a remote control kit (not supplied) to the REMOTE tt control connector, be sure to set the I1 REMOTE COMMANDER switch on the battery mounting surface of the camcorder to OFF. Basic Camera Operation 19 Have sufftcient recording battery than you pack have power to do 2 or 3 times as much planned. "Battery life" indicated in this manual is measured by the continuous recording t=me of the camcorder, placed at room temperature using a fully-charged battery Battery life is shorter in cold climates. Battery efficiency =sdecreased and the battery will be used up more quickly Set the STANDBY switch of the camcorder recording battery power. to save A smooth trans_hon between down scenes when not can be made even tf recording is stopped and started again. Whde positioning the subject or selecting an angle, or looking through the vtewfmder lens, the lens moves automatically ms,de the camcorder and the battery _s used The battery msalso used when a tape is inserted or removed. When the __\%indicator and red lamp in the viewfinder change from slow blinking to rapid blinking while you are recording. Turn off the power sw_tch of the camcorder and replace the battery pack .e,oreus,n,,the--= 1 A brand new battery pack is not charged Make sure you use up the battery before recharging. • If recording _scompleted before the #-\3 indicator appears in the viewfinder, it is recommended that you remove the tape, set the POWER switch to CAMERA, turn the STANDBY switch up, and leave the camcorder on until the #_\-3md_cator bhnks rapidly • When you use the AC-SIO AC power adaptor, the DC-SIO car battery charger or BC-SIO portable battery charger, you can discharge the battery w_ththeir discharging function • Repeated charging without using up the battery may cause lowering of battery capacity. However, the original battery capacity can be recovered if you fully discharge (use up) and charge the battery again. Recharge ,,_ the battery pack after long storage. if the battery pack _sfully charged but not used for a long time (about 1 year), it becomes drschargeO Charge it agarn but _nthis case the battery life will be shorter than normal After several charging and drscharg_ng cycles, the battery life will recover _tsonginal capacity 20 Basic Camera Operation v i I If the terminals (metal parts on the back) are not clean, the battery duration will be shortened. When the terminals are not clean or when the battery pack has not been used for a long time, install and remove the battery pack from time to time. This will improve the contact condition. Also, wipe the + and - terminals with a soft cloth or paper. Why the battery pack heats up? During charging or recording, the battery pack heats up. This means energy has been generated and chemical change has occurred inside the battery pack, and this is not dangerous =...':" .. o° o • ,o, How to care for the battery pack • Remove the battery pack from the camcorder after using it, and keep it in a cool place. When the battery pack is in the camcorder, a small amount of current flows to the camcorder even if it's turned off. This gradual discharge shortens battery life. • The battery pack is always discharging even when it is not in use after charging. Thus, it is recommended you charge the battery right before using. How to use the switch on the battery pack This switch is provided so that you can remember the charging condition.Set the switch to the "no mark" positionwhen charging is completed. Set the switch to the "red mark" positionwhen the battery is used up. How many times can the battery pack be recharged? The battery pack can be fully charged and discharged about 500 times under normal temperatures. If the _\_ indicatorblinks rapidlyjust after turning on the camcorder with a fully charged battery pack, the battery pack should be replaced with a new fully charged one. Recommended temperatures during charging Charging under temperatures ranging from 10°C to 30°C (5°F to 85°F) is recommended. Lower temperatures require a longer charging time. BasrcCamera Operation 21 Youcanchoose anyofthefollowing power sources foryourcamcorder: battery pack(see page6),house current, and12/24 Vcarbattery. Theappropriate power source foryoutochoose depends ontheplace where youwantto useyourcamcorder. Place Power source Accessory to be used Outdoors Battery pack Battery pack NP-55 (supplied), NP-77H/77HD, NP-77, NP-66H or NP-55H Indoors House current AC power adaptor AC-V35/V35A (supplied), AC-V30 or AC-S10 In the car 12 V or 24 V car battery DC pack DCP-77 Note on power sources Disconnectmg the power source or removing the battery pack during recording or playback may damage the inserted tape In this case, supply the power again _mmed_ately. The supplied AC-V35,V35A AC power adaptor _s requrred. 1 3 1 Align the flat side of the connecting plate with the white line on the camcorder, and push down and slide it in the direction of the arrow. Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet. Set the CHARGE/VTR See the instruction To remove the connecting Remove 22 manual selector of the AC power adaptor to VTR. of the AC power adaptor for details. plate _tin the same way as you do with the battery pack. See page 7. Advanced Camera Operation _he DCP-77 DC pack (not supphed) is required. 1 1 2 Align the flat side of the DC pack with the white line on the camcorder, and push down and slide it in the direction of the arrow, Connect the cord of the DC pack to the cigarette lighter socket of a car (12 V or 24 V), To remove the DO pack Removeit thesame wayas youdo with the batterypack. See page 7. Options • BC-77, BC-S10 portable battery charger You can charge a battery pack on 100 - 240 V AC. BC-S10 charge a battery pack whether or not it is used up • DC-S10 car battery charger with discharging function: You can charge a battery pack through the cigarette has a discharging function, so you can lighter socket Advanced Camera Operation 23 In the prewous chapter 'Basic Camera Operation", you learned the basic recording operations. This section shows you how to record the date or time, record an age, re-record a picture and more. P Date or time can be superimposed on your recording DATE_÷) 5 30 0o PM) During camera recording or when in standby mode, press DATE for date indication or TIME for time indication. The date or time displayed in the viewfinder is recorded with the picture. To stop recording date or time Press DATE or TIME again. The picture recording continues. Here s how to put the age of your children ,, Jn your video while recording. i 3 1 During recording, press START/STOP at the point where you want to insert the age of a person or the elapsed time. This puts the camcorder in the standby mode. START / STOP 2 Press AGE/EVENT to select the indicator you want to record. Each tJme you press AGE/EVENT, the indicator changes as follows: AGE/EVENT No indicator --> [] The first age I" $ [] The third age <-- [] The second age An item with no presetting is skipped The [], [], or [_] indicator goes out after one second. 3 Press START/STOP. Recording starts again. The indicator in the viewfinder is recorded with the picture START 4 Advanced Camera Operation / STOP Note You cannot add the age later during playing back or editing. To stop recording the age Press AGE/EVENT until the indicator goes out. To change the display while recording Press AGE/EVENT until the indicator you want to record is displayed. Recording of the indicator you select starts when [_, _-_,or [] goes out. To cancel the stored birth date 1 Perform steps 1 to 4 _n"Storing a Birth Date in Your Camcorder" on page 12, to select the memory number to be canceled. 2 Press TIME (NEXT) twice. The month indicator blinks. 3 Press DATE (+) until "-.... "appears. 4 Press TIME (NEXT). The birth date is deleted from the memory and is not displayed when you press AGE/ EVENT. About memory back-up The camcorder usesthe lithiumbattery on the bottom to keep the birthdate in memory. The lithiumbattery life is approximately 1 year When you connect the camcorder to a TV during recording If you do not use the data-screen function by the Remote Commander, the age indicatior will appear on the TV screen when the [_, [], or [] indicatorgoes out in the viewfinder and recording starts. You can also record from low pos=t=onto get an interesting recording angle. Set the viewfinder to the sports finder position (page 9) and turn it for the low position recording. (It can be turned 180 degrees.) Advanced Camera Operation 25 You can check the last port_on of a scene you JUSt recorded without changing the setting of the POWER switch using EDITSEARCH. 1 D Put the camcorder in the standby mode by pressing the START/STOP button. 8TART 2 Press the - _ side of EDITSEARCH momentarily. The last few seconds of the recorded portion will be played back in the viewfinder. After a few seconds of playback, the camcorder goes back to the standby mode, ready for the next recording. Note on using EDITSEARCH When you raise the viewfinder and use EDITSEARCH, hold the viewfinderwith yourthumb to prevent movement. I STOP + EDITSEARCH ,'_,- " --(_ - EDITSEARCH You can check the recorded picture in the vlewfinder using EDITSEARCH. Sound cannot be monitored. 1 Press the small green button, and slide the POWER switch to CAMERA. Set the STANDBY switch up. START 3 Keep pressing the + or - side of EDITSEARCH to view the playback picture: + side for the playback picture - side for the playback picture in reverse. To stop Release 6 + EDITSEARCH playback To monitor I STOP the sound EDITSEARCH. while viewing the playback picture in the viewfinder 1 2 Connect an earphone to the @ (earphone) jack. Press the small green button and slide the POWER 3 4 Press _ to rewind the tape and press 2 where you want to stop. Press D to start playback. Advanced Camera Operat=on switch to PLAYER. - (_ You can reshoot a scene over the last recorded prevtously recorded portion will be erased. 1 Set the STANDBY port,on using EDITSEARCH. The switch up. START / STOP 2 Look in the viewfinder and find the point from where you want to begin recording by: Keep pressing the + side of EDITSEARCH continuously to advance the picture at a normal playback speed, or the - side to reverse the picture. 4, EDITSEARCH - (_) At the desired point, release EDITSEARCH. Press START/STOP. Recording begins from the point you released EDITSEARCH. A smooth transition between scenes can be made after the pre-recorded portion even if STANDBY is turned down and turned up, or even if the power is turned off and on again, provided that the tape is not removed. START / STOP To pause recording Press START/STOP again. To stop recording Set the STANDBY switch down. " O " O.. = _,- 0 -0 0 . If the tape reaches near the end during recording The _ indicatorand the red lamp in the viewfinderand the camera recording/battery lamp on the camcorder blink slowly.When the tape reaches its end, blinkingbecomes rapid and beeps sound for about five seconds (if BEEP is set to ON). Notes on recording • To recordfrom the beginningof the tape, runthe beginningof the tape for about 15 seconds before recording. This will avoid missing the starting point when the tape is played back. • When moving from indoors to outdoors, or vice versa, turn STANDBY up and point the camcorder at a white object for about 10 seconds so that the white balance is properly adjusted. Note on standby mode If you leave the camcorder in the standby mode for 5 minutes or more, the camcorder wpll be automatically turned off. To resume the standby mode, turn STANDBY down and turn _t up again. To start recording, press START/STOP directly. Note on light sources If you are shooting a subject in bright conditions just after shooting in a dark place, the picture may not appear in the viewfinder. In this case, point the camcorder in the other direction. Advanced Camera Operation 27 You can _nserta scene m the m_ddleof a recorded tape by settLngthe starting point and ending point. A previously recorded portion will be erased. 2,7 6 1 []t 111 ] Press the small green button and slide the POWER switch to CAMERA. ML_.._ CA o I_FA'_..._Y._ L POWER 2 Set the STANDBY switch up. START/STOP 3 While looking in the viewfinder, keep pressing the + or - side of EDITSEARCH and release the button where you want to end the insertion. + EDITSEARCH The camcorder enters the standby mode again. 4 5 Press COUNTER RESET. The counter is reset to zero. COUNTERRESET % While looking in the vlewfinder, keep pressing the - side of EDITSEARCH and release the button at the point where you want to s,'art the insertion. + EDIT SEARCH ZEROMEM Press ZERO MEM. % The insert ending point is stored in memory. Insert recording begins. The insert recording stops automatically at the counter zero point. 8TART / STOP To cancel the ZERO MEM Press ZERO MEM. 28 The p_cture may be d=storted at the ending po=nt Advanced Camera Operation ,len played back -(_ STBY'_ _,- lY. 0 lt2_3J ZERO MEMt- D Press START/STOP. Note --(_ You can connect an external microphone (not supplied) to the MIC jack. This jack also accepts a "plug-in-power" microphone. Attach the microphone to the accessory shoe of the camcorder. If the microphone has two plugs, connect the DC IN plug to the RFU DC OUT jack on the camcorder. Accessory shoe --MIC jack RFU DC OUT jack Note When recording with an external microphone, wind noise is not muted. When you connect a wrred remote control unit or editing controller (not supphed) to the l,t REMOTE control connector, you can operate your camcorder from a distance. REMOTE control connector About @ (LANC) U stands for Local ApplicationControl Bus System. The @ connector is used for controllingthe tape transport of video equipment and peripherals connected to it. This connector has the same function as the connectors indicated as CONTROL L or REMOTE. Advanced Camera Operation 29 The camcorder's automatic functions offer you worry-tree operation under most shooting conditions. But in some circumstances, manual adjustment is better for effective recording. You can manually maintain focus and compensate for backlighting with this camcorder. Some shooting situations may call for using some items manually, while others may call for using them automatically. The previous manual settings are retained, as long as you do not remove the battery, even if you set the POWER switch to OFF. i,,,mmo. Your camcorder may automatically refocus on a subject other than the desired subject. In such cases, use the PUSH FOCUS HOLD button or the FOCUS HOLD switch to keep the desired subject in focus. Hold down the PUSH FOCUS HOLD button. The focus is maintained and the indicator is displayed while you hold down this button. To maintain the focus withouthaving to keep pressing the PUSH FOCUS HOLD button, use the FOCUS HOLD switch: While pressing the PUSH FOCUS HOLD button, slide the FOCUS HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow. You may now release the PUSH FOCUS HOLD button. Your camera's focus is held and the indicator appears in the viewfinder. F°c_'s'-2°_° I To resume automatic focus, slide the FOCUS HOLD switch in the opposite direction of the arrow. Note When using a Sports Pack or Marine Pack, set the FOCUS HOLD switch in the direction of the arrow. In this camcorder, the exposure is automatically controlled. However, when shooting a subject that is backlit, that is, if the light source _scoming in from the back of the subject, use the BACK LIGHT button to get natural exposure. BACK LIGHT Press BACK LIGHT. The [] _nd_cator appears. If _tdoes not appear, press the button again. Subject +stoo dark because of backlight, With backhght compensation. After shooting Be sure to release this adjustment (The [] indicator goes out.) Otherwise, 30 condition by pressing BACK LIGHT again. the picture will be too bright under normal lighting condition. Advanced Camera Operation When you use the PROGRAM AE (Auto Exposure) function, you can give a portrait' effect (the object ts m focus and the background is out of focus) or capture htgh-speed action with "sports" mode or "high speed shutter" mode. Select from three types of mode referring to the following table. To choose best programmed AE mode When shooting: Select: • A still subject such as person or a flower • Zooming in a subject in the telephoto mode • A subject behind such obstacle as a net (Portrait mode) • Outdoor sports scene such as football, tennis or golf • A landscape in a moving car _ (Sports mode) _ • A golf sw=ngor a tennis match with the tennis bal! captured clearly • Playing back certain scenes with high speed movements in a clear, sharp picture IV/_ \._, _ " (High speed shutter mode) ,t31S _ 2 1 Set the STANDBY switch up. START 2 Set the PROGRAM AE switch to _, _, to the desired setting. &_,_., or _ appears in the vlewfmder / STOP or _' Press START/STOP. Recording with the portrait, Sports, or high-speed shutter mode starts To resume the automatic START, STOP mode Set the PROGAM AE switch to the green position. Notes • When recording under fluorescent, sodium, or mercury lamp, the brightness may vary, or the color of the recorded picture may become unnatural. • The shutter speed in each PROGRAM AE mode _s as follows. Portrait mode - between 1/60 to 1/2000 Sports mode -between 1/60 to 1/500 High speed shutter mode - 1/4000 Advanced of the recorded Camera Operation p_cture 31 You can fade-m or fade-out to gwe your tecordtng a professtonal appearance When fading-tn, the picture will gradually appear from black. The sound wtll also gradually increase. When fading-out, the picture will gradually fade to black. The sound will also decrease. FADE IN FADE OUT When fading-in 1 Press FADER after setting the STANDBY put the camcorder into standby mode. The FADER indicator starts bhnktng. switch up to _,_,_- Press START/STOP. The FADER indicator stops blinking and the recording starts fading in. STARTISTOP When fading-out 1 Press FADER while recording. The FADERindicatorstarts blinking. Press START/STOP. The FADER mdicator and the recording stops blinking and the picture fades out stops To cancel the fade-in/out function Before pressing START/STOP, press FADER again Using the fade-in/out function repeatedly Start from step 1 each t_me. When the date/time (page 24), or age (,page 24), is disptayed The date/t_me, or age does not fade-=n or fade-out. 2 Advanced Camera Operation START s STOP In the earher section (page 17) we explatned the bastc connection to your TV w_th the RFU adaptor. In this section we discuss several other ways of connecting to your TV. There are several ways to connect your camcorder to your TV. If your TV has aud_o/vtdeo inputs, use an A/V cable. Before connecting, make sure that your TV is turned off to prevent speaker damage. If your TV has only an antenna input, see page 17. 4 VHF/UHF 3 AUDIO IN_ VIDEO IN ,T ' _, VMC-910 MS/920 _(not supplied) MS AC-V35/V35A 2 1 Use an A/V cable to connect your TV and camcorder: [a] If your TV is a stereo type, use the VMC-910MS/920MS A/V connecting cable (not supphed). [b] If your TV ts a monoaural type, use the VMC-710M/720M A/V connecting cable (not supplied). 2 Connect the AC adaptor to a wall outlet. 3 Attach the connecting plate of the AC power adaptor to the camcorder. 4 Set the CHARGE/VTR selector on the AC power adaptor to VTR (DC OUT). Advanced Camera Operation 33 If your TV has no AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks Disconnect the antenna connection between the TV and the VCR, and connect the RFU adaptor to the VHF/UHF input of the TV and VHF/UHF output of the VCR. -' AC-V35N35A VHF/UHF vcRI _ RFU-90UC .) If your TV has AUDIO/VIDEO input jacks Connect Audio and Video from the camcorder to the VCR instead of to the TV, Set the input selector of the VCR to LINE, if available. VHF/UHF AC-V35/V35A 4 Advanced Camera Operation {_A/ The supphed wtreless Remote Commander _suseful to control the camcorder from a dtstance When usmg tt, be sure to set the BI REMOTE COMMANDER ON/OFF swttch to ON. To make the same indications in the viewfinder on the TV (only on the Commander) Press DATA SCREEN. To turn the indicationsoff, press it again. Th_sDATA SCREEN on TV will tell you which playback mode you are using. i Ii " ±'"" I> PLAY_ REW-STOP-II PAUSE DATA SCREEN To view the still picture (playback pause) Press II during playback II appears in the viewfinder. To resume normal playback, press _> or II. Note When the still picture mode lasts for 5 minutes enters the stop mode. or more, the camcorder automatically 1"o view the picture at 1/5 speed (slow playback) (only on the Commander) Press I_ during playback. I1_ appears in the viewfinder. Note To resume normal playback, press D. When slow playback lasts for 1 minute or more, the playback at the normal speed starts automatically To locate the desired scene (picture search) Keep pressing _ or _ during playback or in the still picture mode. _ or _ appears m the viewfinder. To resume normal playback, release the button. To locate the desired scene quickly (skip scan) Press _ during rewinding or _ during advancing the tape rapidly._ or _ appears m the viewfinder. To resume normal playback, press D. About the playback picture During the var=ousplayback modes, streaks appear on the screen. Advanced Camera Operation 35 Dunng recora_ng or playback, playback t_me. the d_g_ts on the counter indicate the actual recording or To count the whole tape Press COUNTER RESET at the begfnnng of the tape so that the counter shows "0:00 00". Write down the counter reading at a partqcular point so that you can easily find that point later by refernng to the tape counter. To return to a preset point ii _I i ,- 1 During playback, press COUNTER RESET at the point you later want to locate. The counter shows "0:00:00". -"-- L 4 ,2 COUNTERRESET % ° STOP 2 Press [] when the playback has finished, as usual. 3 Press ZERO MEM. The "ZERO MEM" md,cator blinks in the viewfinder Be sure to press ZERO MEM after you stop the tape. It does not function during recording or playback Press <1<1or IH_. ZEROMEM % REW I_ The tape rewinds or advances and stops automatically when the counter reaches approximately zero. Notes 6 on the tape counter and the ZERO MEM button • Someth,ng must be recorded on the tape m order for the tape counter to funchon The tape counter will not work on blank tape • The counter reading and the point of the tape may not correspond exactly Use the counter as a guide There w_ll be a bme lag of several seconds especially when you repeat fast-forward running/ rewinding and play back the tape recorded _n LP and SP modes m_xed • The ZERO MEM mode _s cancelled automatically once the tape _s rewound or sent forward to the pofnt where you pre-regrsfered Advanced Camera Operation You can edit a tape wLth an additional [:] 8ram, I1] Betamax or vHs VHS format VCR. This portionos not edited. Original tape .- , Edited Pause How to connect Make connectionsusingthe appropriate A/V cable (suchas Sony VMC-710M/720M for monaural VCR or VMC-910MS/920MS for stereo VCR) and set the CHARGE/VTR selector on the AC power adaptor to VTR. Set the input selector of the VCR to LINE, if avaitable. VIDEO OUT _ OUT UDIO 'vMc710M/720M AUO,O N , DEO, (not supplied) Advanced Camera Operation 37 How to edit Insert a tape to be recorded into recording VCR. Slide EDIT on the camcorder to the direction of the arrow. EDIT ,-=. Set the POWER switch of the camcorder to PLAYER, then insert the recorded tape. Play back a tape on the camcorder until you locate the point where you want to start editing, then press II PAUSE to set the camcorder the playback pause mode. to On the recording VCR, locate the recording starting point and set the VCR to the recording pause mode. Press U PAUSE on the camcorder and VCR simultaneously to start editing. I Editing more scenes Repeat steps 4 to 6. To stop editing momentarily Press II PAUSE on the recording VCR. To stop editing Press [] STOP on both VCRs. If you use the DATA SCREEN function The indicators d=splayed on the TV screen will also be recorded. If you don't want to record these indicators, press DATASCREEN on the Commander. Using of the EDIT switch When you set EDIT to the direction of the arrow (EDIT ON), you can keep picture and sound deteriorations resulting from editing to the minimum. Avoid using the edited tape for multiple generations of editing. After editing, be sure to set thisswitch in the opposite direction of the arrow (EDIT OFF). 8 Advanced Camera Operation .......... III ................... II the camcorder _sbrought d_rectly from a cold place to a warm place, moLsture may condense inside the camcorder, on the surface of the tape or on the lens. In this cond_bon, the tape may stick to the head drum and be damaged or the unit may not operate correctly. To prevent possible damage under these circumstances, the camcorder is furnished with moisture sensors. However, take the following precautions. If moisture condenses Inside the unit ,.,, i _ . Moisture is present inside the camcorder when: • The [] indicator in the viewfinder blinks. When the tape is inserted, the -_ indicator also blinks. • Several beeps sound continuously for five seconds when the BEEP switch is set to ON and the tape is inserted. In such cases, no functions except for tape ejection work. Eject the tape, turn off the camcorder and leave it with the cassette holder open for at least I hour. The camcorder can be used again if the [] indicator does not appear when the power is turned on again. If moisture condenses on the surface of the tape Moisture is present on the surface of the tape when • The ,A indicator blinks inside the viewflnder when the tape is inserted and a tape transport button (D, _1_1, _C etc.) is pressed. ,,'T_ • Several beeps sound continuously for about five seconds when the BEEP switch is set to ON. In such cases, no functions except for tape ejection work. Eject the tape and let the camcorder and the tape sit for at least 1 hour. The tape can be used again if the - indicator does not appear when the tape is inserted and a tape transport button is pressed. If moisture condenses on the lens No caution indicators will appear, but the picture becomes dim. Turn off the power and don't use the camcorder for at least 1 hour. How to prevent moisture condensation When bringing the camcorder from a cold place to a warm place, put the camcorder tn a plastic bag and allow =tto adapt to room conditions over a period of time. 1 Be sure to tightly seal the plastic bag containing the camcorder. 2 Remove the bag when the air temperature inside it has reached the temperature surrounding it (after about one hour). Add,tlonal Information 39 L Slight contamination rl II I I| Critical contamination To ensure a clear picture, clean the video heads periodically When playback picturesbecome nozsyor hardlyvisible, the videoheads may be contaminated. In such cases, 1 Clean the video heads with the Sony V8-25CLH cleaning cassette (not supplied), referring to its instructions. 2 After cleaning, check if the picture is clear by recording or playing back with an ordinary tape. 3 If the picture is still noisy, repeat cleaning. (Do not repeat cleaning more than 5 times.) Caubon Do not use a commercially Note Ifthe V8-25CLHcleaningcassetteis not availableinyour area,consultyourSony servicefacility avadable wet-type cleaning cassette It may damage the video To clean the viewfinder Pull the sw_tch on the vtewfinder 2 3 40 Additional barrel down. Turn the eyecup in the direction of the arrow and detach the eyecup. Clean the surface of the screen with a commercially available blower etc. InformatJon Remove heads To reattach the eyecup Ahgn the groove or_the eyecup with the • mark on the barrel. Mark Groove Turn the eyecup nnthe reverse direction of the arrow. Take a good posture for shooting For hand-held shots, it is important to hold the camcorder properly. • Hold the camcorder firmly and secure it with the grip belt so that you can easily manipulate the camcorder with your thumb. • Place your right elbow firmly against your side. • Place your left hand under the camcorder to support it. When adjusting the focus manually, make sure the camcorder does not move. • Stand opposite to the subject and take a comfortable stance. • Place your eye firmly against the viewfinder eyecup. Use a tripod If you have a tripod for a still camera, you can also use it with the camcorder. If a tripod is not available, try placing the camcorder on a tabletop or any other flat surface of suitable height. Less than6 _ r_'m_ (9/32inches) _'-_ Caution When attachang a tripod not manufactured by Sony, the length of the camera mounting screw must be less than 6.5 mm Otherwqse the screw may damage the inner part of the camera. Additional Information 41 Keep the horizontal plane level You can easily determine the horizontal plane t_y using the viewfinder frame as a reference. Plan ahead If you are going to edit the tape after recording, shoot the scene a little longer to make the editing easier. Lighting Shoot with the sun behind you. When the light source is behind the subject, or in the following situations, the subject will be recorded too dark and the background too light. • The subject is indoors and there is a window behind the subject. • Bright sources such as fluorescent or incandescent lamps are included in the scene. • You are shooting a person wearing white or shiny clothes in front of a white background. In this case, the face will be recorded too dark. Use video light in the dark To get the best colors, you must maintain a sufficient light level. Photography lamps or halogen lamps are recommended. For best results, use of Sony video lights, since their weight and low heat output levels allow safe and direct connection to the camcorder. Do not point the light at the camcorder. The high heat from the light may warp the casing of the camcorder. For detailed instructions on proper use of the light, read its instruction manual. (!iii Each country has its own electricity system and TV color system. Before using your camcorder abroad, check the following points. Power Sources You can use your camcorder in any country with the supplied AC power adaptor within 110 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz. Difference In Color System This camcorder is an NTSC system based camcorder. If you want to view the playback picture on a TV, it must be an NTSC system based TV or a PAL-M system based TV with NTSC/PAL-M transcoder. Check the following alphabetical list. NTSC system countries Bahama Islands, Bolivia, Canada, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Peru, Surinam, Taiwan, The Philippines, U.S.A., Venezuela, etc. PAL system countries Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Denmark, Finland, Germany (former West Germany), Great Britain, Holland, Hong Kong, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, Malaysia New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, etc. PAL M system country Brazil PAL N system countries Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay 42 SECAM system countries Bulgaria, France, Guiana, Hungary, Iran, Iraq, Monaco, Poland, former Soviet Union, etc. Additional Information On operation • • • • • • • Operate the camcorder on 6.0 V (battery pack) or 7.5 V (AC power adaptor). For DC or AC operation, use the accessories recommended in this manual. Should any solid object or liquid fall into the casing, unplug the camcorder and have it checked by qualified personnel before operating it any further. Do not hold the camcorder by the viewfinder or the microphone. Avoid rough handling or mechanical shock. Be particularly careful of the lens. Keep the lens cap on the lens when not using the camera. Do not wrap up the camcorder and operate it since heat may build up internally. Keep the camcorder away from strong magnetic fields or mechanical vibration. Do not let sand get into the camcorder. When you use the camcorder on a sandy beach or dusty place, protect it from the sand or dust. Sand or dust may cause the camcorder to malfunction and sometimes the malfunction cannot be repaired. Do not let the camcorder get wet. Keep the camcorder from rain or sea water. It may cause malfunction and sometimes the malfunction cannot be repaired. On care • When the unit will not be used for a long time, disconnect the power source and remove the tape. Periodically turn on the power, operate the camera section and player section and play back a tape for about 3 minutes. • Clean the lens with a soft brush to remove dust. If there are fingerprints on it, remove them with a soft cloth. Clean the camcorder body with a dry, soft cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of solvent which may damage the finish. Additional Information 43 For details on the use of each part, refer to the pages ind_cated _nthe circle. [] [] r_, [_, @ [] [] 4 POWER switch CAMERA: for camera recording PLAYER: for playing back or editing tapes OFF: power off REMOTE control connector (stereo mini-minijack) _) [] @ (earphone) jack (minijack) [] START/STOP [] STANDBY switch [] EDITSEARCH (and @ recording review) button q_) _ _) [] Power zoom (MACRO) button (_) [] Built-in microphone [] EJECT (cassette eject) knob (_) [] Cassette holder [] Lithium battery holder [] Grip belt (E) Additional Informatton button [] [] [] Tape transport buttons _) PLAY (playback) FF (fast-forward) REW (rewind) STOP (stop) II PAUSE (pause) [] Lens cap [] VIDEO output jack (phono jack) (_ [] RFU DC OUT (RFU adaptor DC output) jack (special minlJack) [] AUDIO output jack (phono jack) [] MIC jack (PLUG IN POWER) (mono mini-jack) [] Remote control sensor _) [] EDIT switch _) [] Hook for shoulder strap Additional Information 45 [] [] [] [] [], [] 6 [] Accessory shoe [] Remote control sensor (_) [] Focus HOLD switch _) [] PUSH FOCUS HOLD button _) [] Tripod receptacle (bottom) [] FADER button [] BACK LIGHT button 1_) [] DATE (+) button • [] TIME (NEXT) button • [] AGE/EVENT button (_) (_) [] PROGRAM AE selector (_ _) [] BATT (battery eject) knob O [] Hook for shoulder strap Additional Information (_) _) _) _) [] Viewfinder [] Camera recording/battery [] COUNTER RESET button _) • [] ZERO MEM button _) 1_) [] TAPE/BATT [] Viewfinder adjustment ring [] Eyecup [] BEEP ON/OFF switch [] [] REMOTE COMMANDER [] Battery mounting surface lamp _) CHECK button O (_) ON/OFF switch _) Additional Informatton 47 [] [] r [] _ PLAY (play back) button _) [] <1<1 REW (rewind) button (_ [] [] STOP button [] II PAUSE button _) [] DATA SCREEN button: [] HOLD switch* (_) [] START/STOP [] FF _ [] Power zoom button [] liD- SLOW (slow playback) button _ button (fast forward) button _) Note The * mdqcates the functtons operable which are only wtth the commander, II F£_[; FJit='T_lvJ L'_ fl3T;[_Jm [a] [b] [c] ,[_ , _-:g._ _l] U] [i] [d] [e] [f] [g] [hi, [a] [b] [c] [d] [e] [f] [g] [h] [i] 8 Focus is maintained (_'_) BACK LIGHT is pressed (1_) PROGRAM AE setting (_, _k,, ,_ ) Power zoom indicator FADER is pressed "Exchange battery" (_\_) Moisture has condensed ([]) Lights up during recording When blinking: "Exchange battery or tape" Playback mode (LP) Addltaonal Information • . [o] [p] ., [rl [sl [j] Tape transport mode [k] Tape counter [I] Remaining time of tape [m] ZERO MEM is pressed [n] "Exchange tape or no tape inside" (_) [0] "Trouble has occurred" (-_) "Clean video heads" (O) [p] Remaining capacity of a battery [q] Age [r] Date or Time [s] "Replace lithium battery" (_) If you run into any problems Should the difficulty persist, service facility. during operation, use the following table to troubleshoot the problem. unplug the unit and contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony Symptom The power does not turn _, Cause The battery is not attached. on. The battery is used up. The AC power adaptor is not connected to a wall outlet. The power turns off. While being operated in CAMERA mode, the camcorder has been in the pause mode for more than 5 minutes. The battery pack is quickly discharged. The START/STOP button does not operate. ....... The battery is used up. The ambient temperature is too low. The battery pack has not been charged fully. The tape is affixed to the drum. The tape is at its end. The POWER switch is set to VTR. The tape cannot be removed from the compartment. No function except for tape ejection works. Use a charged battery. Connect the adaptor to a wall outlet. Turn down the STANDBY switch, and turn it up again. Use a charged battery. Charge the battery pack again. Eject the tape. Rewind the tape or use a new one. Set it to CAMERA. Moisture condensation has occurred. (See page 39.) Remove the tape and don't use the camcorder for at least an hour. Set it to PLAYER. The autofocusing function does not work. FOCUS HOLD switch is set to the direction of the arrow, (See page 30). The viewfinder lens is not adjusted. The tape is at its end. Rewind the tape or use a new one. Set the FOCUS HOLD switch to the opposite direction of the arrow. Adjust the viewfinder lens. The contrast between the subject and background is too high; the camera is not malfunctioning. EDIT is set in the direction a rrow. of the The channel or input for the camcorder is not selected on the TV. The picture is noisy. actions Use a new tape or slide the tab. Use a charged battery or the AC power adaptor. The POWER switch is set to CAMERA or OFF. A vertical band appears when a subject such as lights or a candle flame is shot against a dark backgrou nd. The playback picture is not clear. Corrective Atiach the battery. The tab on the tape is out (red). The battery is used up. The tape does not move when a tape transport button is pressed. The image on the viewfinder screen is not clear. r The video heads may be contaminated. Set EDIT in the opposite direction of the arrow. Select correctly. Clean the heads using the Sony V8-25CLH (See page 40.) cleaning cassette. Additional Information 49 If an indication following blinks in the viewfinder screen or a caution I-------]slow blinking fast blinking Cause Symptom c.\-J Camera operation VCR operation Camera operation Battery lamp ......... Beeps @ Cautionlamp' Camera operation VCR operation The battery is weak. Prepare a charged one. The battery is used up. Use a charged battery. The tape is at its end. Use a new tape. The tape is near its end. Prepare a new one. No tape is inserted. The tab on the tape is out (red). Moisture condensation has occurred. Insert a tape. Slide the tab. The gap of the head is clogged. Occur. Clean the head using the Sony V8-25CLH video head cleaning tape. Consult your nearest Sony dealer. The lithium battery is not installed. The lithium battery is exhausted. The lithium battery is weak. Install a lithium battery with the battery pack or other power source attached. Otherwise, you must readjust the date, time and birth dates. Other troubles may ,$, flashes for 5 seconds in the viewfinder after setting the POWER switch to CAMERA. Additional Corrective actions Battery lamp -_ 0 lamp on the main unit blinks, check the table. Information Remove the tape and leave the camcorder for at least an hour. System Video recording system Rotary two heads, Helical scanning FM system Audio recording system Rotary Tape speed SP mode: Approx. (W32 inch)/sec. 1.43 cm LP mode: 0.72 cm time Fast forward/rewind Approx. SP mode: 2 hours (P6-120) LP mode: 4 hours (P6-120) time Approx. 6 rain. 30 sec. (P6-120) Image device Viewfinder CCD (Charge Coupled Electronic viewfinder Lens (black and white) Combined 8x power Device) power 5 V DC Power requirements On battery mounting surface 6.0 V (battery pack) 7.5 V (AC power adaptor) Power consumption 5.5 W (camera recording) including the viewfinder Vertically, horizontally Installation Operating temperature (32°F to 104°F) temperature -20°C to +60°C Dimensions (-4°F to +140°F) Approx. 118 x 108 x 265 mm Approx. 44 to 352 mm (13/4 to 137/8 inches) converted into the Weight (w/h/d) (43/4 x 43/a x 101/2 in.) Approx. 820 g (1 Ib 13 oz) still excluding the battery battery, and cassette NP-55, lithium battery and cassette P6-120 inner focus Microphone AUTO Electret condenser uni-directional, wireless R_a_ 2 Ix to 100,000 CR2025, microphone, monaural type _ma_d_ Ix More than 100 Ix (9 footcandles) Automatic With backlight pack, lithium Approx. 1012 g (2 Ib 3 oz) including the battery pack 37 mm (1 V2 (0.2 to 9294 footcandles) illumination correction 6.8 kilohms output jack Special minijack, 0°C to 40°C 2 Ix range 5 V DC General zoom lens inches) TTL autofocus system wide macro system Color temperature Minimum illumination minijack, f=6.1 to 48.8 mm (V4 to 1 _s/_6 inches) Filter diameter: Aperture Minijack, -66 dBs, low impedance with 2.5 to 3 V DC output, Storage focal length of a 35-mm camera. F 1.6 with macro Recommended MIC jack (sh6 inch)/sec. (playback only) SP mode: 2 hours (P6-120) time Illumination Minijack, 8-ohm impedance Stereo mini-minijack impedance NTSC color, EIA standards 8 mm video format cassette Playback Special Earphone jack Remote _ jack Microphone head, FM system Video signal Usable cassette Recording RFU DC OUT Remote control system Infrared Command mode VTR 2 control Power requirements adjustment Input and output _O_.e_tbr Dimensions Weight Video output Phono jack, 1 Vp-p, 75 ohms Audio output unbalanced Phono jack sync negative 3 V DC, 2 size AA (R6) batteries Approx. 48 x 19 x 130 mm (w/h/d) (115/16 X 3/4 X 51/8 inches) Approx. 50 g (1.8 oz) (excluding batteries) Design and specifications are subject to change without notice. Output: -7.5 dBs, (at output impedance 47 kilohms) impedance 1 kilchms less than Additional Information 5 1 A M,N,O,P AC Adaptor ........................................................ 6, Accessory Shoe ..................................................... Adjusting Viewfinder ................................................ Age Button ....................................................... 12, Audio Output .......................................................... Audio/Video Cable ................................................. 22 29 9 25 33 33 B Back Light .............................................................. 30 Battery ..................................................................... 6 Battery lamp ........................................................... 50 Battery Pack ............................................................ 6 Beep ................................................. :...................... 5 C Camera Mode ........................................................ Camera Recording Lamp ....................................... Car battery operation ............................................. Charging Battery ...................................................... Cleaning Video Head ............................................. Clock Set ............................................................... Close-up ................................................................ Connection ....................................................... 17, Counter Reset .................................................. 28, 14 15 23 6 40 11 16 33 36 D,E Data Screen ........................................................... DatefTime .............................................................. Dew Indication ....................................................... Earphone Jack ....................................................... Edit Switch ............................................................. Editing .................................................................... Editsearch .............................................................. Eject ....................................................................... Exposure ................................................................ External Microphone Jack .................................. Eyecup ................................................................... 35 24 39 26 38 37 26 15 3! ... 29 40 F,G,H Pause Button ......................................................... Play ........................................................................ Playback on TV ................................................ 17, PLAYER Mode ....................................................... Portrait Mode ......................................................... Power Sources ...................................................... Power Zoom .......................................................... Program AE ........................................................... Push Focus Hold ................................................... R Rec Review ............................................................ Record/Pause ........................................................ Remote Commander ............................................. Remote Control Jack ............................................. Rewind ................................................................... RFU Adaptor .......................................................... 26 15 19 29 18 17 S Shoulder Strap ....................................................... Skip-scan ............................................................... Slow ....................................................................... Specifications ......................................................... Sports finder ............................................................ Sports Mode .......................................................... Standby .................................................................. Still Picture ............................................................. Stop ....................................................................... Supplied Accessories .............................................. 46 35 35 51 9 31 15 35 18 5 T,U,V Tape/Batt Check ................................................ 7, Tape Counter ......................................................... Tripod Mounting ..................................................... Troubles ................................................................. VHF Antenna ................................................... 17, Video Cassette Tapes ............................................. Viewfinder Indicator ............................................... 15 36 41 49 33 8 48 W,X,Y,Z Fade in/Fade out .................................................... Fast-Forward ......................................................... Focus Hold ............................................................. High Speed Shutter ............................................... Hold Switch ............................................................ 32 18 30 31 19 Warning ................................................................. Wireless Remote Commander ............................... Zero Mere ........................................................ 28, Zoom ...................................................................... I,J,K,L Indoor ..................................................................... Insert ...................................................................... LANC ..................................................................... Lens Cap ............................................................... Lithium Battery ....................................................... 22 28 29 14 10 If you have any question about this product, you may call: or write to: Sony Customer Information Center Sony Customer Information Center Sony Drive, Mail Drop #T1-11, Park Ridge, NJ 07656 East Coast Central West Coast Sony 35 18 33 18 31 22 16 31 30 : : : Corporation 201-930-7669 (SONY) NJ 708-250-7669 (SONY) IL 714-821-7669 (SONY) CA Printed in Japan 50 19 36 16
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