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Digital Camcorder
Operating Guide
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly,
and retain it for future reference

DSR-PD175P/PD177P
© 2009 Sony Corporation

Read this first
Before operating this unit, please read this
manual thoroughly, and retain it for future
reference.

Notes on use
Types of cassette you can use in your
camcorder
Your camcorder is capable of recording in
DVCAM and DV formats.
When recording in DV format, Sony
recommends that you use mini DV
cassettes.
When recording in DVCAM format, Sony
recommends that you use mini DVCAM
cassettes. Your camcorder does not support
the Cassette Memory function (p. 99).

Types of “Memory Stick” media you
can use in your camcorder

• Do not attach a label or the like on a
“Memory Stick Duo” media or a
“Memory Stick Duo” media Adaptor.
• When using a “Memory Stick Duo” media
with “Memory Stick” media compatible
equipment, insert the “Memory Stick
Duo” media into the “Memory Stick Duo”
media Adaptor.

Using the camcorder
• Do not hold the camcorder by the
following parts.

Lens hood

LCD panel

You can use any “Memory Stick” media
that has the following markings.

“Memory Stick Duo” media
(This size can be used with your
camcorder.)

Internal microphone

Microphone holder

Viewfinder

“Memory Stick” media
(You cannot use it in your camcorder.)
b Notes

b Notes

• You cannot use any type of memory card
except “Memory Stick Duo” media.
• “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media can be
used only with “Memory Stick PRO”
media compatible equipment.

2

• The camcorder is not dustproof, dripproof
or waterproof.
See “About handling of your camcorder”
(p. 105).
• Do not connect cables to your camcorder
with their terminals placed the wrong
way. Squeezing the terminals into your
camcorder's jacks may damage them or
results in a malfunction of your
camcorder.

About menu items, LCD panel,
viewfinder, and lens
• A menu item that is grayed out is not
available under the current recording or
playback conditions.
• The LCD screen and the viewfinder are
manufactured using extremely highprecision technology, so over 99.99% of
the pixels are operational for effective
use. However, there may be some tiny
black points and/or bright points (white,
red, blue, or green in color) that appear
constantly on the LCD screen and the
viewfinder. These points are normal
results of the manufacturing process and
do not affect the recording in any way.

Black point
White, red, blue or green point

Do not expose your camcorder’s
viewfinder, lens, or LCD screen to the
sun or strong light source for extended
periods.
• Intense light sources (especially the sun)
will converge on the viewfinder or lens
and damage the internal parts of your
camcorder. Avoid sunlight or other strong
light sources when storing your
camcorder. Protect this device by always
closing the lens cover or by placing it in
its bag when not in use.

About the temperature of your
camcorder and battery pack
• Your camcorder has a protective function
that disables recording or playback if the
temperature of your camcorder or battery

pack is beyond the safely operable range.
In this case, a message appears on the
screen or in the viewfinder (p. 96).

On recording
• Before starting to record, test the
recording function to make sure the
picture and sound are recorded without
any problems.
• Compensation for the contents of
recordings and loss of shooting
opportunities cannot be provided, even if
recording or playback is not possible due
to a malfunction of the camcorder, storage
media, etc., or distortion of the picture or
sound occurs due to limitations of the
camcorder.
• TV color systems differ depending on the
countries/regions. To view your
recordings on a TV, you need a PAL
system-based TV.
• Television programs, films, video tapes,
and other materials may be copyrighted.
Unauthorized recording of such materials
may be contrary to the copyright laws.
• Because of the way that the image device
(CMOS sensor) reads out image signals,
the subjects passing by the frame rapidly
might appear crooked depending on the
recording conditions. This phenomenon
may be notable in displays having high
motion resolution.
Notes on the icons used in this
manual
The function that can be used when
i.LINK cable is connected.
The function that can be assigned to
an ASSIGN button.

About this manual
• The images of the LCD screen and the
viewfinder used in this manual for
illustration purposes are captured using a
digital still camera, and therefore may
appear different.
Continued ,

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Read this first (Continued)

• The on-screen displays in each local
language are used for illustrating the
operating procedures. Change the screen
language before using your camcorder if
necessary (p. 17).
• Design and specifications of recording
media and other accessories are subject to
change without notice.

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Table of Contents
Read this first ...........................................................................................2

Getting Started
Step 1: Checking supplied items ..............................................................8
Step 2: Attaching the lens hood with lens cover .......................................9
Step 3: Charging the battery pack ..........................................................10
Step 4: Turning the power on and holding your camcorder properly .....13
Step 5: Adjusting the LCD panel and viewfinder ....................................14
Step 6: Setting the date and time ...........................................................16
Changing the language setting .......................................................... 17

Step 7: Inserting a tape or a “Memory Stick Duo” media .......................18

Recording/Playback
Recording ...............................................................................................20
Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings .............................23
Adjusting the zoom ............................................................................. 23
Adjusting the focus manually .............................................................. 24
Adjusting the image brightness .......................................................... 25
Adjusting to natural color (White balance).......................................... 28
Customizing the picture quality (Picture profile) ................................. 29
Attaching an optional microphone ...................................................... 38
Adjusting the volume .......................................................................... 40

Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons .....................................41
Recording an index signal .................................................................. 42
Reviewing the most recently recorded scenes (Rec review).............. 42
Searching for the last scene of the most recent recording (End search)
............................................................................................................ 43
Using the Shot transition ..................................................................... 43

Playback .................................................................................................45
Changing/checking the settings in your camcorder ................................48
Changing the screen .......................................................................... 48
Displaying recording data (Data code) .............................................. 48
Displaying the settings in your camcorder (Status check) ................. 49
Checking the remaining battery (Battery Info) .................................... 49

Locating a scene on a tape ....................................................................50
Searching for a scene by date of recording (Date search) ................ 50
Searching for a recording start point (Index search).......................... 50

Playing the picture on a TV ....................................................................52

Continued ,

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Table of Contents (Continued)

Using the Menu
Using the menu items ........................................................... 54
Menu items ............................................................................................ 56
(CAMERA SET) menu .................................................................... 59
Settings to adjust your camcorder to the recording conditions (GAIN SETUP/
BACK LIGHT/STEADYSHOT, etc.)

(AUDIO SET) menu ....................................................................... 66
Settings for the audio recording (DV AU.MODE/XLR SET, etc.)

(DISPLAY SET) menu ..................................................................... 69
Display settings of the display and the viewfinder (MARKER/VF B.LIGHT/DISP
OUTPUT, etc.)

(IN/OUT REC) menu ....................................................................... 73
Recording settings, input and output settings (DV REC MODE, etc.)

(TC/UB SET) menu ......................................................................... 75
(TC PRESET/UB PRESET/TC LINK, etc.)

(MEMORY SET) menu .................................................................... 76
Settings for the “Memory Stick Duo” media (ALL ERASE/FORMAT, etc.)

(OTHERS) menu ............................................................................. 78
Settings while recording on a tape or other basic settings (BEEP, etc.)

Dubbing/Editing
Dubbing to VCR or DVD/HDD recorders ............................................... 81
Recording pictures from a VCR ............................................................. 83
Copying movies on a tape to a computer .............................................. 85
Copying still images to a computer ........................................................ 87

Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting ..................................................................................... 88
Warning indicators and messages ......................................................... 96

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Additional Information
Using your camcorder abroad ................................................................98
Maintenance and precautions ................................................................99
Usable cassette tapes ........................................................................ 99
Compatibility of the DVCAM/DV formats........................................... 100
About the “Memory Stick” media ...................................................... 101
About the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack ............................................. 103
About i.LINK...................................................................................... 104
About handling of your camcorder ................................................... 105

Specifications .......................................................................................109

Quick Reference
Identifying parts and controls ...............................................................113
Indicators for the LCD screen and viewfinder ......................................119
Index .....................................................................................................122

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Getting Started

Step 1: Checking supplied items
Make sure that you have following items
supplied with your camcorder.
The number in the parentheses indicates the
number of that item supplied.
• The cassette tape and “Memory Stick Duo”
media are not included. See pages 2, 99 and 101
for types of cassette tapes and “Memory Stick
Duo” media that you can use on your
camcorder.

Large eyecup (1) (p. 15)

Lens hood with lens cover (1) (p. 9)
This lens hood is pre-mounted.

AC Adaptor (1) (p. 10)

Power cord (mains lead) (1) (p. 10)

CD-ROM “Manuals for Digital Camcorder”
(1)
Operating Guide (2)

Wireless Remote Commander (RMT-831)
(1) (p. 118)

A button-type lithium battery is already installed.

A/V connecting cable (1) (p. 52, 81)

Video audio cable (1) (p. 52, 81)

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Step 2: Attaching the lens hood with lens cover
To open or close the shutter of the
lens hood with lens cover
Move the lens cover lever to OPEN to open
the lens cover, and move the lever to
CLOSE to close the lens cover.

Getting Started

PUSH (lens hood release) button

Align the marks on the lens hood to
those on the camcorder, and turn the
lens hood in the direction of the
arrow 2.

Lens cover lever

To remove the lens hood with lens
cover
Turn the lens hood in the opposite direction
to the arrow 2 in the illustration while
pressing the PUSH (lens hood release)
button.
z Tips
• If you attach or remove a 72mm (2 7/8 in.) PL
filter or MC protector, remove the lens hood
with lens cover.

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Step 3: Charging the battery pack
You can charge the optional
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (L
series) with the supplied AC
Adaptor.

2 With the B mark on the DC plug
facing outwards, connect the DC
plug to the DC IN jack on your
camcorder.

b Notes
• You cannot use batteries other than the
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (L series)
(p. 103).

B mark

DC plug

DC IN jack
To the wall outlet
(wall socket)

AC Adaptor
Power cord (mains lead)

1 Press the battery pack against the
back of your camcorder and slide
it down.

3 Connect the power cord (mains
lead) to the AC Adaptor.

4 Connect the power cord (mains
lead) to the wall outlet (wall
socket).

5 Set the POWER switch to OFF
(CHG).
The CHG lamp lights up and charging
starts.

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After charging the battery

Recording time

The CHG lamp turns off when the battery is
fully charged. Disconnect the AC Adaptor
from the DC IN jack.

Approximate time (min.) available when
you use a fully charged battery pack.

z Tips

Battery pack

• You can check the remaining battery life with
the battery info function (p. 49).

NP-F570

145

Typical
recording
time*

70
75

NP-F770

305

150

315

155

NP-F970

460

230

475

235

Getting Started

155

To remove the battery pack
Slide the POWER switch to OFF (CHG).
Push the BATT RELEASE (battery release)
button and remove the battery pack.

Continuous
recording
time

Upper:
Lower:

When the LCD backlight turns on.
When recording with the viewfinder
while the LCD panel is closed.
* Typical recording time shows the time when
you repeat recording start/stop, turning the
power on/off and zooming.

Playing time
BATT RELEASE
(battery release) button

Approximate time (min.) available when
you use a fully charged battery pack.
Battery pack

To store the battery pack
If the battery pack will not be used for a
while, run down the battery and store it. See
page 104 for details on storage of the
battery pack.

Charging time
Approximate time (min.) required when
you fully charge a fully discharged battery
pack.
Battery pack

Charging time

NP-F570

260

NP-F770

370

NP-F970

520

b Notes
• You cannot use the NP-F330 battery pack with
your camcorder.

LCD panel
opened*

LCD panel
closed

NP-F570

210

225

NP-F770

435

460

NP-F970

660

690

* When the LCD backlight turns on.
On the battery pack
• Before changing the battery pack, slide the
POWER switch to OFF (CHG).
• The CHG lamp flashes during charging, or
Battery Info (p. 49) will not be correctly
displayed under the following conditions.
– The battery pack is not attached correctly.
– The battery pack is damaged.
– The battery pack is worn-out (For Battery
Info only).
– The battery pack is too cold.
Replace the battery pack, or remove it and put
it in a warm place.

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Step 3: Charging the battery pack (Continued)

– The battery pack is too hot.
Replace the battery pack, or remove it and put
it in a cool place.
• The power will not be supplied from the battery
as long as the AC Adaptor is connected to the
DC IN jack of your camcorder, even when the
power cord (mains lead) is disconnected from
the wall outlet (wall socket).
On the charging/recording/playback time
• Times measured with the camcorder at 25 °C
(77 °F). 10 to 30 °C (50 °F to 86 °F) is
recommended.
• The recording and playback time will be shorter
when you use your camcorder in low
temperatures.
• The recording and playback time will be shorter
depending on the conditions under which you
use your camcorder.

Using an outside power source
You can use the AC Adaptor to obtain AC.
While you are using the AC Adaptor, the
battery pack will not lose its charge even
when it is attached to your camcorder.
Connect your camcorder as shown
in “Step 3: Charging the battery
pack” (p. 10).

On the AC Adaptor
• Use a nearby wall outlet when using the AC
Adaptor. Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the
wall outlet (wall socket) immediately if any
malfunction occurs while using your camcorder.
• Do not use the AC Adaptor placed in a narrow
space, such as between a wall and furniture.
• Do not short-circuit the DC plug of the AC
Adaptor or battery terminal with any metallic
objects. This may cause a malfunction.
• Even if your camcorder is turned off, AC power
(house current) is still supplied to it while
connected to the wall outlet (wall socket) via the
AC Adaptor.

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Step 4: Turning the power on and holding your
camcorder properly
To record or play back, set the POWER
switch to the respective positions.
When you use your camcorder for the first
time, the [CLOCK SET] screen appears
(p. 16).

2 Hold the camcorder properly.

Getting Started

POWER switch

3 Ensure a good grip, then fasten
the grip belt.

1 Slide the POWER switch to
CAMERA or VCR while you press
the green button.

Press and hold the
green button when
you slide the
POWER switch
from OFF (CHG).

CAMERA: To record pictures.
VCR: To play or edit pictures.
b Notes
• The current date and time appear on the LCD
screen for a few seconds when you turn on your
camcorder once you set the date and time
([CLOCK SET], p. 16).

To turn off the power
Slide the POWER switch to OFF (CHG)
while pressing the green button.
b Notes
• If warning messages appear on the screen,
follow the instructions.

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Step 5: Adjusting the LCD panel and viewfinder
The LCD panel
Open the LCD panel 180 degrees (1), then
rotate it to the best angle to record or play
back (2).
1 Open 180 degrees.

The viewfinder
Viewfinder lens
adjustment lever
Move it until the picture
becomes clear.

2 90 degrees
(max.)
2 180 degrees
(max.)

b Notes
• You may see primary colors shimmering in the
viewfinder when you move your eye line. This
is not a malfunction. The shimmering colors
will not be recorded on the recording media.

DISPLAY/BATT INFO button
z Tips
• You can record in mirror mode by setting the
LCD panel to face the subject. The image will
be recorded normally.

To turn off the LCD backlight to make
the battery last longer
Press and hold the DISPLAY/BATT INFO
button for a few seconds until
appears.
This setting is practical when you use your
camcorder in bright conditions or when you
want to save battery power. The recorded
picture will not be affected by the setting.
To turn on the LCD backlight, press and
hold the DISPLAY/BATT INFO button for
a few seconds until
disappears.
z Tips
• You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen
from [LCD BRIGHT] (p. 72).

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z Tips
• You can adjust the brightness of the viewfinder
backlight from [VF B.LIGHT] (p. 72).
• To display images both on the LCD display and
in the viewfinder, set [VF POWERMODE] to
[ON](p. 72).
• To display images in black and white in the
viewfinder, set [VF COLOR] to [OFF] (p. 72).

When the picture in the viewfinder is
hard to see

b Notes
• Do not remove the pre-attached eyecup.

Getting Started

If you cannot see the picture in the
viewfinder clearly under bright
circumstances, use the supplied large
eyecup. To attach the large eyecup, stretch
it slightly and align it with the eyecup
groove in the viewfinder. You can attach
the large eyecup facing either the right or
left side.

Large eyecup (supplied)
Attach with the
protruding part
at the top.

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Step 6: Setting the date and time
Set the date and time when using your
camcorder for the first time. If you do not
set the date and time, [CLOCK SET] screen
appears every time you turn on your
camcorder or change the POWER switch
positions.

2 Select

(OTHERS) by turning
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial, then
press the dial.

z Tips
• If you do not use your camcorder for about 3
months, the built-in rechargeable battery gets
discharged and the date and time settings may
be cleared from memory. In this case, charge the
rechargeable battery and then set the date and
time again (p. 107).

3 Select [CLOCK SET] by turning
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial, then
press the dial.

4 Set [Y] (year) by turning the SEL/
SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial

MENU
button

Skip to step 4 when you set the clock for
the first time.

PUSH EXEC dial, then press the
dial.
You can set any year up to the year
2079.

1 Press the MENU button.

5 Set [M] (month), [D] (day), hour
and minute, then press the dial.
The clock starts.

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z Tips
• The date and time are automatically recorded on
the tape, and can be displayed during playback
(DATA CODE button, p. 48).
.

Changing the language setting
Getting Started

You can change the on-screen displays to
show messages in a specified language.
Press the MENU button and select
(OTHERS) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial. Select the screen language in
[LANGUAGE] (p. 79).

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Step 7: Inserting a tape or a “Memory Stick Duo”
media
b Notes

Cassette tape
See page 99 for details on tapes including
which tapes can be used and how to protect
from overwriting tapes.

1 Slide and hold the

OPEN/
EJECT lever in the direction of the
arrow and open the lid.

• Do not push the portion marked
{DO NOT PUSH} while the cassette
compartment is sliding in. Doing so may
cause a malfunction.

3 Close the lid.
To eject the cassette
Open the lid following the same procedure
as described in step 1 and remove the
cassette.
b Notes

Lid
OPEN/EJECT lever

The cassette compartment automatically
comes out.

2 Insert a cassette with its window
facing outwards, then press
.
Window

Push the center of the back of
the cassette lightly.

Cassette
compartment

The cassette compartment automatically
slides back in.

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• The pictures of the LCD screen and the
viewfinder may disappear for a few seconds if
you do any of the following while using the AC
adaptor. This is not a malfunction.
– Insert/eject the tape
– Turn on your camcorder when the tape is in
the camcorder
– Change the POWER switch position when the
tape is in the camcorder

z Tips
• The recordable time varies depending on [DV
REC MODE] (p. 73).

“Memory Stick Duo” media
You can use only a “Memory Stick Duo”
media marked with
,
or
(p. 101).

“Memory Stick Duo” media slot, or image
data may be damaged.

To eject a “Memory Stick Duo” media
Lightly push the “Memory Stick Duo”
media once.

media slot cover in the direction
of the arrow.

b Notes
• When the access lamp is lit or flashing, your
camcorder is reading/writing data. Do not shake
or knock your camcorder, turn the power off,
eject the “Memory Stick Duo” media, or remove
the battery pack. Otherwise, image data may be
damaged.
• When inserting or ejecting the “Memory Stick
Duo” media, be careful with the “Memory Stick
Duo” media from popping out and dropping.

Getting Started

1 Open the “Memory Stick Duo”

“Memory Stick Duo” media slot
cover

2 Insert the “Memory Stick Duo”
media into the “Memory Stick
Duo” media slot in the correct
direction until it clicks.

Access lamp
b Notes
• If you insert the “Memory Stick Duo”
media into the slot in the wrong direction,
the “Memory Stick Duo” media, the

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Recording/Playback

Recording
Recording lamp
REC START/
STOP button B
Recording lamp
Lens hood
ASSIGN 7/
PHOTO button
POWER switch

REC START/STOP button A

Your camcorder records movies on tape and still images on “Memory Stick Duo” media. Do
the following steps to record movies.

1 Open the shutter of the lens hood.

2 Slide the POWER switch to CAMERA while pressing the green button.

Slide the POWER switch while
pressing the green button

3 Press the REC START/STOP button A (or B).

[STBY] t [REC]

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The recording lamp lights up during recording.
To stop movie recording, press the REC START/STOP button again.

z Tips
•
•
•
•
•
•

You can switch the aspect ratio to 16:9 ([DV WIDE REC], p. 73).
You can change the screen display during recording (p. 48).
Indicators displayed on the screen during recording are shown on page 119.
The recording lamp can be set to stay off ([REC LAMP], p. 79).
You cannot record movies on a “Memory Stick Duo” media.
For low angle recording, the REC START/STOP button on the handle is convenient. Release the
HOLD lever to enable the REC START/STOP button. It might be helpful if you set the LCD panel
face up or close it after turning it face down, or lift the viewfinder up during the low angle recording.

Recording/Playback
Continued ,

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Recording (Continued)

To capture still images
1 Assign [PHOTO] to the ASSIGN 7/
PHOTO button (p. 41).
2 Press the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button or
the PHOTO button on the Remote
Commander.
A still image will be recorded on the
“Memory Stick Duo” media.
disappears when the recording is
completed.
You can capture still images during
movie recording.
z Tips
• See page 119 for indicators that appear on the
screen during recording.
• You can assign [PHOTO] to another ASSIGN
button from
(OTHERS) t [ASSIGN
BTN], and use that ASSIGN button as a
PHOTO button.

Capacity of the “Memory Stick Duo”
media (MB) and the number of
recordable pictures
1.2M
1440 ×
810

0.9M
1080 ×
810

VGA
640 ×
480

0.2M
640 ×
360

1.2M

512MB

770

1000

2900

3650

1GB

1550

2100

6000

7500

2GB

3150

4300

12000

15000

4GB

6300

8500

23500

29500

8GB

12500

17000

48000

60000

16GB

25500

34500

97500 122000

32GB

50500

68500 192500 240500

b Notes
• Specifications are for Sony “Memory Stick
Duo” media. The actual number of recordable
pictures can vary depending on the recording
environment and the type of “Memory Stick
Duo” media.
• You cannot store a still image under the
following conditions:
– When the shutter speed is slower than 1/50.
– While using the fader

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– While using [SMTH SLW REC]
– While using shot transition
– When [COLOR BAR] is set to [ON]
• The unique pixel array of Sony's ClearVid
CMOS sensor and image processing system
(Enhanced Imaging Processor) allows for still
image resolution equivalent to the sizes
described.

z Tips
• Image sizes of still images are as follows:
– Recording at an aspect ratio of 16:9: 1.2M
– Recording at an aspect ratio of 4:3: 0.9M
– Playing back at an aspect ratio of 16:9: 0.2M
– Playing back at an aspect ratio of 4:3: VGA

To store still images captured from
movies on a tape on “Memory Stick
Duo” media
You can capture an image in a movie and
record it on a “Memory Stick Duo” media
as a still image. Be sure to insert a recorded
tape and a “Memory Stick Duo” media in
your camcorder.
1 Assign [PHOTO] to the ASSIGN 7/
PHOTO button (p. 41).
2 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
3 Press the N (play) button to search for
the scene you want to save as a still
image. Press the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO
button or the PHOTO button on your
Remote Commander at the scene.
b Notes
• The recorded date and time on the tape and the
stored date and time on the “Memory Stick
Duo” media are both saved on the “Memory
Stick Duo” media. When you view still images,
only the recorded date and time on the tape will
be displayed on the screen (Data code, p. 48).
• Camera data stored on the tape will not be
copied to the “Memory Stick Duo” media.
• You cannot store a still image while using your
camcorder with [PB ZOOM] set to [ON] (p. 79).

Changing the settings of your camcorder
recordings
Adjusting the zoom

• You can increase the zoom speed of the zoom
lever D or the handle zoom A ([SPEED
ZOOM], p. 62).

Using the handle zoom
1 Set the handle zoom switch B to VAR
or FIX.
z Tips

Using the zoom lever
Move the power zoom lever D slightly for
a slower zoom. Move it further for a faster
zoom.
Wide view: (Wide angle)

2 Press the handle zoom lever A to zoom
in or out.
b Notes
• You cannot use the handle zoom lever A when
the handle zoom switch B is set to OFF.
• You cannot change the zoom speed of the zoom
lever D with the handle zoom switch B.

Recording/Playback

• When you set the handle zoom switch B to
VAR, you can zoom in or out at variable
speed.
• When you set the handle zoom switch B to
FIX, you can zoom in or out at a fixed speed
set in [HANDLE ZOOM] (p. 62).

Using the zoom ring
You can zoom at the desired speed by
turning the zoom ring C. Fine adjustment
is also possible.
b Notes
Close view: (Telephoto)
z Tips
• The minimum distance required between your
camcorder and the subject for focus is about 1
cm (about 13/32 in.) for wide angle and about
80 cm (about 2 5/8 feet) for telephoto.
• The focus may not be adjusted at certain zoom
positions if the subject is within 80 cm (about 2
5/8 feet) from your camcorder.
• When you set [FOCUS MACRO] to [OFF], you
cannot focus on a subject within 80 cm (about 2
5/8 feet) regardless of the zoom position (p. 62).
• Be sure to keep your finger on the power zoom
lever D. If you move your finger off the power
zoom lever D, the operation sound of the
power zoom lever D may also be recorded.

• Turn the zoom ring C at a moderate speed. If
you turn it too fast, the zoom speed may lag
behind the zoom ring rotation speed, or the
operation sound of the zoom may also be
recorded.

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Adjusting the focus manually

9 changes to
when the focus
cannot be adjusted any farther. 9
changes to
when the focus cannot be
adjusted any closer.
z Tips

For focusing manually
• It is easier to focus on the subject when you use
the zoom function. Move the power zoom lever
towards T (telephoto) to adjust the focus, and
then towards W (wide angle) to adjust the zoom
for recording.
• When you want to record a close-up image of a
subject, move the power zoom lever towards W
(wide angle) to fully magnify the image, then
adjust the focus.

To restore automatic adjustment
You can adjust the focus manually for
different recording conditions.
Use this function in the following cases.
– To record a subject behind a window covered
with raindrops.
– To record horizontal stripes.
– To record a subject with little contrast between
the subject and its background.
– When you want to focus on a subject in the
background.

Set the FOCUS switch B to AUTO.
9 disappears and the automatic focus
adjustment is restored.

Using automatic focus temporarily
(Push auto focus)
Record the subject while pressing and
holding the PUSH AUTO button C.
If you release the button, the setting returns
to manual focusing.
Use this function to shift the focus on one
subject to another. The scenes will shift
smoothly.
z Tips

– To record a stationary subject using a tripod.

1 During recording or standby, set
the FOCUS switch B to MAN.
9 appears.

2 Rotate the focus ring A and
adjust the focus.

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• The focal distance information (for when it is
dark and hard to adjust the focus) appears for
about 3 seconds in the following cases. (It will
not be displayed correctly if you are using a
conversion lens (optional)).

– When you set the FOCUS switch to MAN
and 9 appears on the screen
– When you rotate the focus ring while 9 is
displayed on the screen.

Using the expanded focus (Expanded
focus)

Adjusting the image brightness

Assign [EXP.FOCUS] to any one of the
ASSIGN buttons beforehand (p. 41).
During standby, press the ASSIGN button
to which [EXP.FOCUS] is assigned.
[EXPANDED FOCUS] appears and the
center of the screen is magnified by about
2.0 times. It will be easier to confirm the
focus setting during manual focusing. The
screen returns to the original size when you
press the button again.
• The screen returns to the original size when you
start recording during the expanded focus
display.

z Tips
• You can select a type of expanded image
displayed during the expanded focus
([EXP.FOCUS TYPE], p. 71).

Focusing on a distant subject (Focus
infinity)
Slide the FOCUS switch B to INFINITY
and hold it there.
appears on the screen.
To return to manual focus mode, release the
FOCUS switch B. This function enables
you to set focus on a distant subject even
when the focus is automatically set on a
close subject.
b Notes
• This function is only available during manual
focus. It is not available during automatic focus.

You can adjust the image brightness by
adjusting the iris, gain or shutter speed, or
by reducing the light volume with the ND
filter B. Also, when [EXPOSURE] is
assigned to the iris ring A, you can adjust
the iris, gain and shutter speed with the iris
ring A. You can assign [IRIS] or
[EXPOSURE] to the iris ring A from
[IRIS/EXPOSURE] of the
(CAMERA SET) menu (p. 59). The default
setting is [IRIS].

Recording/Playback

b Notes

b Notes
• You cannot use the back light function and the
spotlight function if at least two of iris, gain and
shutter speed are adjusted manually.
• [AE SHIFT] is not effective while you adjust
the iris, gain and shutter speed all manually.

Adjusting the iris
You can manually adjust the iris to control
the volume of the light entering the lens. By
adjusting the iris, you can change or close
the aperture of the lens, which is expressed
as an F value between F1.6 and F11. The
volume of light increases the more you
open the aperture (decreasing F value). The
volume of light decreases the more you
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close the aperture (increasing F value). The
current F value appears on the screen.
1 Select
(CAMERA SET) menu t
[IRIS/EXPOSURE] t [RING
ASSIGN] t [IRIS] (p. 59).
2 During recording or standby, set the
AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
MANUAL.
3 When the iris is automatically adjusted,
press the IRIS/EXPOSURE button I.
next to the iris value disappears
(p. 71), or the iris value appears on the
screen.
4 Adjust the iris with the iris ring A.
When you assign [PUSH AT IRIS] to
one of the ASSIGN buttons, you can
automatically adjust the iris while
pressing and holding that ASSIGN
button. See page 41 for details on the
ASSIGN button.
z Tips
• The F value becomes close to F3.4 as the zoom
position changes from W to T even when you
open the aperture by setting the F value lower
than F3.4, such as F1.6.
• The range of focus, an important effect of the
aperture, is called the depth of field. The depth
of field gets shallower as the aperture is opened,
and deeper as the aperture is closed. Use the
aperture creatively to obtain the desired effect in
your photography.
• This is handy for making the background
blurred or sharp.

To adjust the iris automatically
Press the IRIS/EXPOSURE button I, or
set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
AUTO.
The iris value disappears, or
appears
next to the iris value.
b Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F
to AUTO, other manually adjusted items (gain,
shutter speed, white balance) also become
automatic.

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Adjusting the exposure
When [IRIS/EXPOSURE] is set to
[EXPOSURE], you can adjust the image
brightness by adjusting the iris, gain and
shutter speed with the iris ring.
You can also manually preset one or two of
these parameters and adjust the remaining
parameter(s) with the iris ring.
1 Select
(CAMERA SET) menu t
[IRIS/EXPOSURE] t [RING
ASSIGN] t [EXPOSURE] (p. 59)
2 During recording or standby, set the
AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
MANUAL.
3 When [EXPOSURE] is automatically
adjusted, press the IRIS/EXPOSURE
button I.
The iris, gain and shutter speed values
and appear on the screen. You can
adjust the iris, gain and shutter speed
with the iris ring A.
When is not displayed, do the
following operation. appears next to
the items, indicating that you can adjust
them with the iris ring A.
– Gain
Press the GAIN button C.
– Shutter speed
Press the SHUTTER SPEED button E
twice. When the shutter speed is not locked,
press the button once.

4 Adjust the image brightness by turning
the iris ring A.
When you assign [PUSH AT IRIS] to
one of the ASSIGN buttons, you can
automatically adjust the exposure while
pressing and holding that ASSIGN
button. See page 41 for details on the
ASSIGN button.

To restore automatic adjustment

To adjust the gain automatically

Press the IRIS/EXPOSURE button I, or
set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
AUTO.
The values next to which is displayed
disappear, or appears next to those
values.

Press the GAIN button C, or set the
AUTO/MANUAL switch F to AUTO.
The gain value disappears, or
appears
next to the gain value.

b Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F
to AUTO, other manually adjusted items (gain,
shutter speed, white balance) also become
automatic.

• When you press the GAIN button C while
is displayed on the screen next to the gain value,
disappears and you can adjust the gain
manually. When you press the GAIN button C
again,
appears and you can adjust the gain
with the iris ring A. See step 2 in “Adjusting
the gain” for details on how to adjust the gain.
• When you press the SHUTTER SPEED button
E while
is displayed on the screen next to
the shutter speed value,
disappears and you
can adjust the shutter speed manually. When
you press the SHUTTER SPEED button E
again,
appears and you can adjust the shutter
speed with the iris ring A. See steps 3 and 4
in “Adjusting the shutter speed” on page 27 for
details on how to adjust the shutter speed.

Adjusting the gain
You can adjust the gain manually when you
do not want to use the AGC (automatic gain
control).
1 Set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
MANUAL during recording or standby.
2 When the gain is automatically
adjusted, press the GAIN button C.
next to the gain value disappears, or
the gain value appears on the screen.
3 Set the gain switch H to H, M or L.
The gain value set for the selected gain
switch position appears on the screen.
You can set the gain value for each gain
switch position from [GAIN SETUP] of
the
(CAMERA SET) menu
(p. 59).

• When you set AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
AUTO, other manually adjusted items (iris,
shutter speed, white balance) also become
automatic.

z Tips
• When you record a movie with the gain set to
[-6dB] and play it back with the data code, the
gain value is displayed as [---].

Adjusting the shutter speed
You can manually adjust and fix the shutter
speed. You can make a moving subject look
still or emphasize the movement of a
moving subject by adjusting the shutter
speed.

Recording/Playback

z Tips

b Notes

1 During recording or standby, set
AUTO/MANUAL switch F to
MANUAL.
2 Press the SHUTTER SPEED button E
until the shutter speed value is
highlighted.
3 Change the shutter speed displayed on
the screen by turning the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial G.
You can adjust the shutter speed in a
range of 1/3 second through 1/10000
second.
The denominator of the set shutter speed
appears on the screen. For example,
[100] appears on the screen when you
set the shutter speed to 1/100 second.
The larger the value on the screen, the
faster the shutter speed.
4 Press the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial G to
lock the shutter speed.
To readjust the shutter speed, do steps
2 to 4.

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z Tips

z Tips

• It is difficult to focus automatically at a lower
shutter speed. Manual focusing with your
camcorder attached to a tripod is recommended.
• The picture may flicker or change colors under
fluorescent lamps, sodium lamps, or mercury
lamps.

• While recording a bright subject, diffraction
may occur if you close the aperture further
down, resulting in a fuzzy focus (this is a
common phenomenon with video cameras). The
ND filter B suppresses this phenomenon and
gives better recording results.

To adjust the shutter speed
automatically
Press the SHUTTER SPEED button E
twice, or set the AUTO/MANUAL switch
F to AUTO.
The shutter speed value disappears, or
appears next to the shutter speed value.

Adjusting to natural color (White
balance)

b Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL switch F
to AUTO, other manually adjusted items (iris,
gain, white balance) also become automatic.

Adjusting the volume of light
(ND filter)
You can record a subject clearly by using
the ND filter B when the recording
environment is too bright.
The ND filters 1, 2 and 3 reduce the volume
of light to about 1/4, 1/16 and 1/64,
respectively.
If
flashes during automatic iris
adjustment, set the ND filter to 1. If
flashes during automatic iris adjustment, set
the ND filter to 2. If
flashes during
automatic iris adjustment, set the ND filter
to 3.
The ND filter indicator will stop flashing
and remain on the screen.
If
flashes, set the ND filter to OFF.
will disappear from the screen.

You can adjust and fix the white balance
according to the lighting conditions of the
recording environment.
You can store a white balance values in
memory A (
A) and memory B (
B),
respectively. Unless a white balance is
readjusted, values will remain even after the
power has been turned off.
When you select PRESET, [OUTDOOR] or
[INDOOR] (whichever you previously set
in [WB PRESET] of the
(CAMERA
SET) menu) will be selected.

b Notes
• If you change the ND filters B during
recording, the movie and sound may be
distorted.
• When adjusting the iris manually, the
icon
does not flash even if the light volume should be
adjusted with the ND filter.

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1 During recording or standby, set
the AUTO/MANUAL switch D to
MANUAL.

2 Press the WHT BAL button A.
3 Set the white balance memory
switch B to any one of
PRESET/A/B.
Select A or B for recording with the
white balance setting stored in memory
A or B.
Shooting conditions

A
(Memory A)
B
(Memory B)

• White balance values
adjusted for light
sources can be stored
in memory A or
memory B. Follow the
steps in “To save the
adjusted white balance
value in memory A or
B” (p. 29).
• Recording neon signs

or fireworks
Outdoor
([OUTDOOR]) • Recording sunset/

sunrise, just after
sunset or just before
sunrise
• Under daylight color
fluorescent lamps

n
Indoor
([INDOOR])

3 Press
(one push) button C.
A or
B starts flashing rapidly. It
will stay on when the white balance
adjustment is completed and the
adjusted value is stored in
A or
B.

To adjust the white balance
automatically
Press the WHT BAL button A or set the
AUTO/MANUAL switch D to AUTO.
b Notes
• When you set the AUTO/MANUAL switch D
to AUTO, other manual adjustments (iris, gain,
and shutter speed) also become automatic.

Recording/Playback

Indicator

2 Capture a white subject, such as white
paper, full-screen in the same lighting
conditions as the one in which the
subject is.

Customizing the picture quality
(Picture profile)

• Under the lighting
conditions that change
in many ways, such as
a party hall
• Under strong light
such as in a
photography studio
• Under sodium lamps
or mercury lamps

To save the adjusted white balance
value in memory A or B
1 Set the white balance memory switch to
A(
A) or B (
B) in step 3 of
“Adjusting to natural color (White
balance).”

You can customize the picture quality by
adjusting picture profile items such as
[GAMMA] and [DETAIL].
Connect your camcorder to a TV or
monitor, and adjust the picture quality
while observing the picture on the TV or
monitor screen.
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Picture quality settings for different
recording conditions are stored in [PP1]
through [PP6] as default settings.
Picture profile
number (setting
name)

Recording condition

PP1
:USER

Default settings the same
as when Picture Profile is
[OFF]

PP2
:USER

Default settings the same
as when Picture Profile is
[OFF]

PP3
:USER

Default settings the same
as when Picture Profile is
[OFF]

PP4
:PD COLOR

Example settings of
pictures recorded by a
professional handy
camcorder with PD
gamma

PP5
:FILM LOOK1

Example settings of
pictures recorded on
cinema color negative film

PP6
:FILM LOOK2

Example settings of
pictures screened with
cinema color print film

1 During standby, press the
PICTURE PROFILE button B.

2 Select a picture profile number
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
You can record with the settings of the
selected picture profile.

3 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.

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To cancel the picture profile recording
Select [OFF] in step 2 with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.

To change the picture profile
You can change the settings stored in [PP1]
through [PP6].
1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button
B.
2 Select the PICTURE PROFILE number
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
3 Select [SETTING] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
4 Select an item to be adjusted with the
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
5 Adjust the picture quality with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.
6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to adjust other
items.
7 Select [
RETURN] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.
8 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial A.
A picture profile indicator appears.
z Tips
• You can assign picture profiles to the ASSIGN
buttons and use them to turn picture profiles on
and off (p. 41).

BLACK LEVEL
To set the black level.
Description and settings

[MASTER BLACK]

Sets the master black level.
-15 to +15

[BLACK R]

Sets the black level of Rch.
[MASTER BLACK] + [BLACK R] is the black level of Rch.
-15 to +15

[BLACK G]

Sets the black level of Gch.
[MASTER BLACK] + [BLACK G] is the black level of Gch.
-15 to +15

[BLACK B]

Sets the black level of Bch.
[MASTER BLACK] + [BLACK B] is the black level of Bch.
-15 to +15

GAMMA
To select a gamma curve.
Item

Description and settings

[STANDARD]

Standard gamma curve

[CINEMATONE1]

Gamma curve 1 for producing tone of film camera images

[CINEMATONE2]

Gamma curve 2 for producing tone of film camera images

[G5.0]

Gamma curve with 5.0 of a low intensity area gain

[PD]

Gamma curve for producing tone similar to DSR-PD series

Recording/Playback

Item

BLACK GAMMA
To correct gamma in low intensity area.
Item

Description and settings

[RANGE]

Selects a correcting range.
HIGH / MIDDLE / LOW

[LEVEL]

Sets the correcting level.
-7 (maximum black compression) to +7 (maximum black stretch)

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KNEE
To set the knee point and slope for video signal compression to reduce over-exposure by
limiting signals in high contrast areas of the subject to the dynamic range of your camcorder.
Item

Description and settings

[MODE]

Selects a mode either automatic or manual.
[AUTO]
: to set the knee point and slope automatically.
[MANUAL] : to set the knee point and slope manually.

[AUTO SET]

Sets the maximum point and sensitivity in automatic mode.
[MAX POINT]
: Sets the maximum point.
90% to 100%
[SENSITIVITY] : Sets the sensitivity.
HIGH/MIDDLE/LOW

[MANUAL SET]

Sets the knee point and slope manually.
[POINT]
: Sets the knee point.
75% to 105%
[SLOPE]
: Sets the knee slope.
-5(gentle) to +5(steep)

COLOR MODE
To set type and level of colors.
Item

Description and settings

[TYPE]

Selects a type of colors.
[STANDARD]
: Standard colors
[CINEMATONE1] : Film camera image-like colors good with
[GAMMA] set to [CINEMATONE1]
[CINEMATONE2] : Film camera image-like colors good with
[GAMMA] set to [CINEMATONE2]

[LEVEL]

Sets a color level when you set [TYPE] to the settings other than
[STANDARD].
1 (close to color settings of [STANDARD]) to 8 (color settings of the
selected type)

COLOR LEVEL
To set the color level.
Item

Description and settings

-7 (light) to +7 (dark), -8: black and white

COLOR PHASE
To set the color phase.
Item

Description and settings

-7 (greenish) to +7 (reddish)

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COLOR DEPTH
To set the color depth for each color phase.
This function is more effective for chromatic colors and less effective for achromatic colors.
The color looks deeper as you increase the setting value to more positive side, and lighter as
you decrease the value to more negative side. This function is effective even if you set
[COLOR LEVEL] to [-8] (monotone).
Item

Description and settings

[R]

-7 (light red) to +7 (deep red)

[G]

-7 (light green) to +7 (deep green)

[B]

-7 (light blue) to +7 (deep blue)
-7 (light cyan) to +7 (deep cyan)

[M]

-7 (light magenta) to +7 (deep magenta)

[Y]

-7 (light yellow) to +7 (deep yellow)

COLOR CORRCT
To set items for the color correction.
Item

Description and settings

[TYPE]

Selects color correction type.
[OFF]
: Not correct colors.
[COLOR REVISN] : Corrects colors stored in memory. Colors not
stored in memory (displayed in black and
white when [COLOR EXTRCT] is set) will
not be corrected.
[COLOR EXTRCT] : Displays areas in colors that are stored in the
memory.
The other areas are displayed in black and
white. You can use this function to add effects
on your movies or to confirm the colors to be
stored in the memory.

[MEMORY SEL]

Selects a memory to be effective.
[1]: Sets Memory 1 to be effective.
[2]: Sets Memory 2 to be effective.
[1&2]: Sets both Memory 1 and 2 to be effective.

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COLOR CORRCT (Continued)
Item

Description and settings

[MEM1 COLOR]

Sets colors stored in Memory 1.
[PHASE]
: Sets color phase.
0 (purple) t 8 (red) t 16 (yellow) t
24 (green) t 31 (blue)
[RANGE]
: Sets color phase range.
0 (no color selection), 1 (narrow: to select only a
single color) to 31 (wide: to select multiple colors
in similar color phase)
[SATURATION] : Sets saturation.
0 (to select from light colors to dark colors) to 31
(to select dark color)
[ONE PUSH SET]: Automatically sets [PHASE] for a subject at the
center of the marker. [SATURATION] is set to 0.

[MEM1 REVISN]

Corrects colors in Memory 1.
[R GAIN]
: Corrects the redness of the color in Memory 1.
Tone of cyan becomes higher as the redness decreases.
-15 (less reddish) to +15 (more reddish)
0 for no correction
[B GAIN]
: Corrects the blueness of the color in Memory 1.
Tone of yellow becomes higher as the blueness
decreases.
-15 (less bluish) to +15 (more bluish)
0 for no correction

[MEM2 COLOR]

Sets colors stored in Memory 2.
See [MEM1 COLOR] for description and settings.

[MEM2 REVISN]

Corrects colors in Memory 2.
See [MEM1 REVISN] for description and settings.

z Tips
• Setting both memories to the same setting doubles the color correction effect.
• The settings of [COLOR CORRCT] will be retained even if the power is turned off. However, if you want
to correct colors that may change according to time of the day, weather, location, etc., it is recommended
that you set [COLOR CORRCT] again prior to recording.
• If you change the white balance value or the settings of [WB SHIFT], [COLOR LEVEL] or [COLOR
PHASE] of the picture profile, the settings of [RANGE] and [PHASE] of the selected memory will
change. When you change the white balance value or the settings of the above picture profile items after
you have set [RANGE] and [PHASE], check the settings of [COLOR CORRCT] prior to recording.
• During the automatic white balance adjustment, the white balance value automatically varies according to
the lighting conditions of your recording environment. The manual white balance adjustment is
recommended when you use [COLOR CORRCT].

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WB SHIFT
To set items for the white balance shift.
Description and settings

[FILTER TYPE]

Selects a color filter type for the white balance shift.
[LB-CC]
: Film type (color conversion and correction)
[R-B]
: Video type (correction of R and B levels)

[LB[COL TEMP]]

Sets a color temperature offset value.
-9 (bluish) to +9 (reddish)

[CC[MG/GR]]

Sets a color correct offset value.
-9 (greenish) to +9 (magentish)

[R GAIN]

Sets an R level.
-9 (low R level) to +9 (high R level)

[B GAIN]

Sets a B level.
-9 (low B level) to +9 (high B level)

Recording/Playback

Item

DETAIL
To set items for the detail.
Item

Description and settings

[LEVEL]

Sets the detail level.
-7 to +7

[MANUAL SET]

[ON/OFF]
[ON]

: Turns on and off the manual detail adjustment.
: Enables the manual detail adjustment (automatic
optimization will not be performed).
[OFF]
: Disables the manual detail adjustment.
[V/H BALANCE] : Sets the horizontal (H) and vertical (V) balance of
detail.
[B/W BALANCE]: Selects the balance of the upper DETAIL (P) and
the lower DETAIL (N).
TYPE 1 (off to the lower DETAIL (N) side) to
TYPE 5 (off to the upper DETAIL (P) side)
[BLACK LIMIT] : Sets the limit level of the lower DETAIL (N).
0 (Low limit level: likely to be limited) to 7 (High
limit level: not likely to be limited)
[WHITE LIMIT] : Sets the limit level of the upper DETAIL (P).
0 (Low limit level: likely to be limited) to 7 (High
limit level: not likely to be limited)
[CRISPENING] : Sets the crispening level.
0 (shallow crispening level) to 7 (deep crispening
level)
[HI-LIGHT DTL] : Sets the DETAIL level in the high intensity areas.
-2 to +2

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SKINTONE DTL
To adjust the detail of skintone areas to reduce wrinkles.
Item

Description and settings

[ON/OFF]

Suppresses details in skin-tone areas to reduce wrinkles. Select [ON]
when you want to use this function. You can also select other areas.

[LEVEL]

Sets the adjustment level.
1 (less adjust the detail) to 8 (more adjust the detail)

[COLOR SEL]

Sets color items for the detail adjustment.
[PHASE]
: Sets the color phase.
0 (purple) t 32 (red) t 64 (yellow) t
96 (green) t 127 (blue)
[RANGE]
: Sets the color range.
0 (selects no color), 1 (narrow: selects a single
color) to 31 (wide: selects multiple colors in
similar color phases and saturation)
The detail will not be adjusted when you set
[RANGE] to 0.
[SATURATION] : Sets the color saturation.
0 (selects a light color) to 31 (selects a deep color)
[REVERSE]
: Reverses the selected color range.
If you execute this function when a color has been
selected, colors that were not selected will be
selected instead.
[Y LEVEL]
: Sets the color brightness.
0 (selects a dark color) to 31 (selects a bright
color)
[Y RANGE]
: Sets the color brightness range.
1 (narrows the brightness range) to 32 (expands
the brightness range)
[ONE PUSH SET]: Automatically adjusts [PHASE],
[SATURATION] and [Y LEVEL] for a subject at
the center of the marker. [RANGE] and
[Y RANGE] will not be changed.

PROFILE NAME
To name the picture profiles set in [PP1] through [PP6] (p. 37).

COPY
To copy the settings of the picture profile to another picture profile number.

RESET
To reset the picture profile to the default setting.

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To name the picture profile settings
You can name picture profile1 through 6.
1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button
B.
2 Select the picture profile that you want
to name with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
A.
3 Select [SETTING] t [PROFILE
NAME] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
A.

PICT. PROFILE

6 Select [
RETURN] t [OK] with the
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.

To reset the picture profile settings
You can reset the picture profile settings by
each picture profile number. You cannot
reset all picture profile settings at once.
1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button
B.
2 Select the number of the picture profile
that you want to reset with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.

CANCEL
OK
P I CTURE PROF I LE

5 Select [YES] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.

END

3 Select [SETTING] t [RESET] t
[YES] t [
RETURN] t [OK]
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.

Recording/Playback

4 Select a letter with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A. Repeat this operation
until a complete name is entered.

4 Select the number of the picture profile
that you want to copy to with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.

z Tips
• Each name can be up to 12 characters long.
Characters that can be used in profile
names:
• A to Z
• 0 to 9
• -_ /#
& : . @

5 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial A.
The profile name is changed.
6 Select [
RETURN] t [OK] with
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.

To copy the picture profile setting to
other picture profiles
1 Press the PICTURE PROFILE button
B.
2 Select the picture profile that you want
to copy from with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
3 Select [SETTING] t [COPY] with
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial A.
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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)

Attaching an optional
microphone
It is recommended to use the Sony ECM673/674 microphone (optional).
When you use the microphone for
recording sound, do the following steps.

2 Place the microphone A in the
microphone holder C with the
model name facing upward, close
the cover, and shut the clamp.

3 Connect the plug of the
microphone to the INPUT1 jack
D.

4 Put the microphone cable into the
cable holder E.

Put the cable in the outer cable holder.

5 Select channels with the CH1 (INT
MIC/INPUT1) switch F and the
CH2 (INT MIC/INPUT1/INPUT2)
switch G.
See the table below for the recording
channels.

1 Attach an optional wind screen
B to the optional microphone A.

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When the CH1 switch is set to
INT MIC

appropriate position for the
microphone connected to the
INPUT1 jack D.

CH2 switch
Input channel and source
position

INT MIC

INPUT1

Internal
microphone
(L)

CH1

Internal
microphone
(R)

CH2*

Internal
microphone
(mono)

CH1

XLR INPUT1

CH2**

Internal
microphone
(mono)

CH1

XLR INPUT2

CH2**

LINE: For inputting sound from an
audio device
MIC: For inputting sound from an
external microphone that does
not support the +48V power
source.
MIC+48V: For inputting sound from a
device that supports the
+48V power source
including the optional
microphone.
When you connect a microphone to the
INPUT2 jack, set the INPUT2 switch to
an appropriate position for that
microphone.

Recording/Playback

INPUT2

6 Set the INPUT1 switch H to an

When the CH1 is set to INPUT1
CH2 switch
Input channel and source
position

INT MIC

b Notes

XLR INPUT1

CH1

Internal
microphone
(mono)

CH2**

INPUT1

XLR INPUT1

CH1

INPUT2

XLR INPUT1

CH1

XLR INPUT2

CH2**

CH2**

• When you connect a device that supports the
+48V power source to the INPUT1 or INPUT2
jack, set the INPUT1/INPUT2 switch to MIC
prior to connecting the device. When you
disconnect the device, set the INPUT1/INPUT2
switch to MIC first, then disconnect it.
• When you connect a microphone that does not
support the +48V power source to the INPUT1
or INPUT2 jack, set the INPUT1/INPUT2
switch to MIC. If you use it with the INPUT1/
INPUT2 switch set to MIC+48V, it may be
damaged or the recorded sound may be
distorted.

* The recording level of channel 2 is
synchronized with that of channel 1 when only
the internal microphone is used. The recording
level of channel 2 is controlled with the CH1
(AUDIO LEVEL) dial and the CH1 (AUTO/
MAN) switch.
** You can adjust the recording levels of channel 1
and channel 2 separately.

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Changing the settings of your camcorder recordings (Continued)

Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the volume of an internal
microphone or a microphone connected to
the INPUT1/INPUT2 jack.

1 Set the AUTO/MAN (CH1/CH2)
switch A of the channel to be
adjusted to MAN.
appears on the screen.

2 Turn the AUDIO LEVEL dial B to
adjust the volume during
recording or standby.

To restore automatic adjustment
Set the AUTO/MAN (CH1/CH2) switch A of
the manually adjusted channel to AUTO.

z Tips
• To check other audio settings, press the
STATUS CHECK button C.
• For other settings, see the
(AUDIO SET)
menu (p. 66).

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Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons
Some functions need to be assigned to the
ASSIGN buttons for use. You can assign a
single function to any one of the ASSIGN 1
to 7 buttons.

ASSIGN 4-6 buttons

Functions you can assign to the
ASSIGN buttons
The buttons in parentheses indicate that the
functions are assigned to the buttons by
default.
EXP.FOCUS (p. 25)
FOCUS MACRO (p. 62)
D.EXTENDER (p. 62)
RING ROTATE (p. 59)
HYPER GAIN (p. 60)
AE SHIFT (p. 61) (ASSIGN 2 button)
PUSH AT IRIS (p. 25)
INDEX MARK (p. 42)
STEADYSHOT (p. 62)
BACK LIGHT (p. 61)
SPOTLIGHT (p. 61)
FADER (p. 62)
SMTH SLW REC (p. 63)
COLOR BAR (p. 65)
REC REVIEW (p. 42) (ASSIGN 3 button)
END SEARCH (p. 43)
ZEBRA (p. 69) (ASSIGN 1 button)
MARKER (p. 70)
PEAKING (p. 70)
TC RESET (p. 75)
PHOTO (p. 22) (ASSIGN 7 button)
PICTURE PROFILE (p. 29)
SHOT TRANSITION (p. 43)

ASSIGN 1-3 buttons

ASSIGN 7/PHOTO
button

Recording/Playback

•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•

1 Press the MENU button B.
2 Select the

(OTHERS) t
[ASSIGN BTN] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.

3 Select the ASSIGN button to
which you want to assign a
function with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.
• [------] appears if no function is assigned to
the ASSIGN button.
• Select [YES] when you select [SHOT
TRANSITION], then do step 5.

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Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons (Continued)

4 Select the function that you want
to assign with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.

5 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial A.

6 Select [

RETURN] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial A.

2 Press the ASSIGN button to
which [INDEX MARK] is assigned.
During recording
appears for about 7 seconds and an
index signal is recorded.
During standby
flashes.
After you press the REC START/STOP
button to start recording,
appears
for about 7 seconds and an index signal
is recorded.

7 Press the MENU button B to hide
the menu screen.

z Tips

• Shot transition is assigned to the ASSIGN
4, 5 and 6 buttons (p. 43). Cancel the shot
transition assignment to return to the presetting assignment.
• To cancel the shot transition, select
[SHOT TRANSITION] t [YES] in step
3.

Recording an index signal
If you record a scene with an index signal,
you can easily find that scene during
playback (p. 50).
The index function will make it easier to
check the transition of recording or edit
your pictures using index signals.

1 Assign [INDEX MARK] to one of
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 41).

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To cancel the operation
Press the ASSIGN button to which [INDEX
MARK] is assigned again before you start
recording.
b Notes
• You cannot record an index signal on a recorded
tape afterward.

Reviewing the most recently
recorded scenes (Rec review)
You can view about 2 seconds of the scene
recorded just before you stopped the tape.
This is convenient during playback of the
latest scene check.

Press the REC REVIEW button or the
ASSIGN button to which [REC
REVIEW] is assigned during
standby.
The last 2 seconds (approx.) of the most
recently recorded scenes will be played
back, then your camcorder returns to
standby.

Searching for the last scene of
the most recent recording
(End search)

TRANSITION] of the
SET) menu (p. 65).

(CAMERA

ASSIGN 4 - 6 buttons

1 Assign [END SEARCH] to one of
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 41).

2

The last scene of the most recent
recording will be played back for about
5 seconds, and the camcorder goes into
standby at the point where the last
recording finishes.

1 Assign [SHOT TRANSITION] to
the ASSIGN buttons (p. 41).
z Tips

b Notes
• End search will not work once you eject the
tape.
• End search will not work correctly if a blank
section exists between recorded sections on the
tape.

Using the Shot transition
You can store settings of focus, zoom, iris,
gain, shutter speed and white balance, and
smoothly shift from the current settings to
the stored settings (shot transition).
For example, you can shift the focus from
closer objects to farther objects, or change
the depth of field by adjusting the iris. You
can also develop scenes under different
conditions smoothly. If you store manually
adjusted settings of white balance, you can
smoothly shift from one scene to another
under different conditions, such as from
indoors to outdoors.
Sony recommends that you use a tripod to
avoid image blurring.
You can set the items, such as transition
curve and transition time, in [SHOT

Recording/Playback

Press the ASSIGN button to
which [END SEARCH] is
assigned.

• Shot transition is assigned to ASSIGN 4, 5
and 6 buttons.

2 Store the settings (shot).
1 Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly
to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION
STORE screen.
2 Manually adjust the settings.
See pages 23 to 37 for details on how to
adjust the settings manually.
3 Press the ASSIGN 5 button for storing
the settings in SHOT-A, or the
ASSIGN 6 button for storing the
settings in SHOT-B.
b Notes

• The settings stored in SHOT-A or
SHOT-B will be erased when you set
the POWER switch to OFF (CHG).

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Assigning the functions to the ASSIGN buttons (Continued)

3 Check the stored settings.
1 Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly
to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION
CHECK screen.
2 Press the ASSIGN 5 button to check
SHOT-A. Press the ASSIGN 6 button
to check SHOT-B.
The image will be displayed with the
settings stored in the selected SHOT.
The focus, zoom, iris, gain, shutter
speed and white balance are
automatically adjusted to the stored
settings.
b Notes

• On the shot transition check screen,
the settings do not shift to the stored
settings of the transition time and
curve set in [TRANS TIME] and
[TRANS CURVE] (p. 65)

4 Execute the shot transition.
1 Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly
to bring up the SHOT TRANSITION
EXEC screen.
2 Press the REC START/STOP button.
3 Press the ASSIGN 5 button for
recording with SHOT-A, or the
ASSIGN 6 button for recording with
SHOT-B.
The settings shift from the current ones
to the stored ones.
z Tips
• Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly to
cancel the shot transition.

b Notes
• When you change [SHOT TRANSITION]
(p. 43), press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly
to exit the shot transition screen.
• You cannot return from the stored SHOT-A or
SHOT-B settings to previous settings after you
execute the shot transition during recording.

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• If you press the following buttons during the
shot transition operation, the operation will be
canceled:
– PICTURE PROFILE button
– MENU button
– ASSIGN button to which [EXP.FOCUS] is
assigned
– STATUS CHECK button
– ASSIGN button to which [SMTH SLW REC]
is assigned
• You can also make a transition from the SHOTA to the SHOT-B or from the SHOT-B to the
SHOT-A. For example, to make a transition
from the SHOT-A to the SHOT-B, display the
shot transition check screen, press the ASSIGN
5 button to bring up the SHOT-A and press the
REC START/STOP button. Then, display the
shot transition execution screen and press the
ASSIGN 6 button.
• You can rehearse the shot transition by pressing
the respective buttons (ASSIGN 5 or ASSIGN
6) to which your customized settings are
assigned before pressing the REC START/
STOP button in step 4.

To cancel the operation
Press the ASSIGN 4 button repeatedly to
exit the shot transition screen.

Playback
VOLUME/MEMORY button
PLAY button

Recording/Playback

MEMORY/PLAY button
MEMORY/INDEX button
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial

MEMORY/DELETE button

You can play back movies as follows:

1 Slide the POWER switch to VCR while pressing the green button.

Slide the POWER switch while
pressing the green button.

2 Start playing back.
Press m (rewind) to go to the point you want to view, then press N (play) to start
playback.
• x : STOP
• X : PAUSE (Press N or X again to restart the playback)
• m : REW
(Rewind, review)
•M:
FF (Cue, fast forward)
• y : SLOW
b Notes
• Your camcorder automatically goes into a stopped state when it is in pause for more than 3 minutes.
• You can play back a DV format tape on your camcorder only when its contents are recorded in SP
mode. You cannot play back movies recorded on the DV format tape in LP mode.
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Playback (Continued)

• Time code and user bits will not be displayed correctly when you play back a tape with no time code
or user bit data, or a tape with time code that your camcorder does not support.

z Tips
• See page 120 for indicators displayed on the screen during playback.
• See page 48 for how to switch displays during playback.

To search for a scene while viewing a movie
Press and hold m/M during playback (Picture Search). To view during fast forward, press
and hold M. To view during rewind, press and hold m (Skip Scan).

To adjust the volume
Adjust the volume with the VOLUME/MEMORY button.

To view still images
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the MEMORY/PLAY button.
3 Select the still image that you want to view using the VOLUME/MEMORY button.
To stop viewing still images, press the MEMORY/PLAY button again.

To display the list of still images (index screen)
1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the MEMORY/INDEX button.

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3 Select a still image using the VOLUME/MEMORY button.
To display a single image, move B to that image and press the MEMORY/PLAY button.
To stop displaying the list of still images, press the MEMORY/INDEX button again.

To delete still images from “Memory Stick Duo” media
1 Do the steps of “To view still images” to display still images that you want to delete.
2 Press the MEMORY/DELETE button.
3 Select [YES] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
The still image will be deleted.
b Notes
• Still images cannot be restored once you delete them.
• You cannot delete still images when the “Memory Stick Duo” media is write-protected (p. 101) or the still
image is protected (p. 90).

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z Tips
• To delete a still image in the index, move B to the still image using the VOLUME/MEMORY button,
then do steps 2 and 3.
• To delete all still images, do [
ALL ERASE] of the
(MEMORY SET) menu (p. 76).

Recording/Playback

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Changing/checking the settings in your
camcorder
Displaying recording data (Data
code)
You can display information, including
date, time and camera data, automatically
stored during recording on the screen
during playback.

1 Set the POWER switch B to VCR.
2 Press the DATA CODE button A
during playback or pause.
The screen changes (date and time
display t camera data display t no
display) as you press the button.

Changing the screen
You can turn on and off the display of the
time code, tape counter, and other
information on the screen.
Press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO
button E.
The screen indicators turn on (displayed)
and off (not displayed) as you press the
button.
When the POWER switch is set to
CAMERA, the screen changes (detailed
display t simple display t no display) as
you press the button.
z Tips
• You can display the screen indicators during
playback on a TV. Select [V-OUT/PANEL] of
[DISP OUTPUT] (p. 73).

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A SteadyShot off
B Exposure
appears during playback of the
movie recorded with the iris, gain and
shutter speed automatically adjusted.
appears during playback of a
movie recorded with the iris, gain and
shutter speed manually adjusted.
C Iris
appears in the iris value display
area during playback of a movie
recorded with the iris manually adjusted
to its maximum value.
D Gain
E Shutter speed

F White balance
appears during playback of the
movie recorded with the shot transition.

AUDIO t OUTPUT t ASSIGN t
CAMERA t EXT DEVICE (when an
external device is connected)

b Notes

When the POWER switch B is set to
VCR, the display changes in the
following sequence:

Displaying the settings in your
camcorder (Status check)
You can check the settings of the following
items.
• Audio setup such as microphone volume level
(p. 40, 66)
• Output signal setup (p. 74)
• Functions assigned to the ASSIGN buttons
(p. 41)
• Camera setup (p. 59)
• Optional external recording unit HVR-MRC1 or
HVR-DR60

AUDIO t OUTPUT t ASSIGN t
EXT DEVICE (when an external device
is connected)

To hide the display
Press the STATUS CHECK button C.

Checking the remaining battery
(Battery Info)
Set the POWER switch B to OFF (CHG),
then press the DISPLAY/BATT INFO
button E. The approximate recordable
time in the selected format and battery
information appear for about 7 seconds.
You can view the battery information for up
to 20 seconds by pressing the button again
while the information is displayed.

Recording/Playback

• The exposure correction value (0EV), shutter
speed and iris will be displayed during viewing
of still images on “Memory Stick Duo” media.
• Date and time will be displayed in the same area
when you select the date and time display. If
you record without setting date and time, [-- -----] and [--:--:--] will be displayed.
• An accurate shutter speed may not be displayed
when you play back a tape recorded with your
camcorder on another device. Check the data
code that is displayed on the screen when you
play back the tape on your camcorder for the
accurate shutter speed.

Remaining battery (approx.)

60
65

1 Press the STATUS CHECK button

Recording capacity (approx.)

C.

2 Turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial D
until a desired display shows up
on the screen.
When the POWER switch B is set to
CAMERA, the display changes in the
following sequence:

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Locating a scene on a tape
To cancel the operation
Press the STOP button C on the Remote
Commander.
b Notes
• Each day of recording must be longer than 2
minutes. Your camcorder may not detect the
date if the recording of that date is short.
• The date search may not work properly if a
blank section exists on the tape.

A
B

C

Searching for a recording start
point (Index search)
You can search scenes by indexes recorded
at the start of recording (p. 42).

b Notes
• See page 118 for details on how to use the
Remote Commander.

Searching for a scene by date of
recording (Date search)
You can search scenes by recording dates.

1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the SEARCH M. button A
on the Remote Commander
repeatedly to select [DATE
SEARCH].

1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Press the SEARCH M. button A
on the Remote Commander
repeatedly to select [INDEX
SEARCH].

3 Press the .(previous)/>
(next) button B on the Remote
Commander to select an index
point.
You can select an index previous or next
to the index of the current tape position.
Playback automatically starts from the
scene marked by the index.

3 Press the .(previous)/>
(next) button B on the Remote
Commander to select a recording
date.
You can select a date previous or next to
the date of the current tape position.
Playback automatically starts from the
scene recorded on the selected date.

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To cancel the operation
Press the STOP button C on the Remote
Commander.

b Notes
• Recording between indexes must be longer than
2 minutes. Your camcorder may not detect the
date if the recording between the indexes is
short.
• The index search may not work properly if a
blank section exists on the tape.

Recording/Playback

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Playing the picture on a TV
You can connect your camcorder to the input jack of a TV or a VCR using the A/V connecting
cable (1) or the A/V connecting cable with S VIDEO (2). Connect your camcorder to the
wall outlet (wall socket) using the supplied AC Adaptor for this operation (p. 10). Refer also
to the instruction manuals supplied with the devices to be connected.

Device without
an S VIDEO jack

Device with an
S VIDEO jack
S VIDEO

IN

IN

(Black)
VIDEO

VIDEO

(Yellow)
(White)
(White)
AUDIO
A/V Remote
Connector

(Red)

AUDIO
(Red)
(Yellow)

VCR or TV
: Signal flow

A A/V connecting cable and video
audio cable (supplied)
Connect to the input jack of another device.

B A/V connecting cable with S
VIDEO (optional)
When connecting to another device via the S
VIDEO jack, by using the A/V connecting
cable with an S VIDEO cable, pictures can be
reproduced more faithfully than with the
supplied A/V cable connection.
Connect the white and red plugs (left/right
audio) and S VIDEO plug (S VIDEO
channel) of an A/V connecting cable. In this
case, the yellow (standard video) plug
connection is not necessary. S VIDEO
connection only will not output audio.

z Tips
• You can display the time code on the TV screen
by setting [DISP OUTPUT] to [V-OUT/
PANEL] (p. 73).

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• When you set the aspect ratio according to the
connected TV (16:9/4:3), select
(IN/OUT
REC) t set [DV WIDE CONV] to
[SQUEEZE], [LETTER BOX] or [EDGE
CROP] (p. 74).

When connecting your camcorder to a
TV through a VCR
Connect your camcorder to the LINE IN
input on the VCR. Set the input selector on
the VCR to LINE (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2,
etc.), if the VCR has an input selector.

b Notes
• When you set [DV WIDE CONV], or when the
picture’s aspect ratio switches between 16:9 and
4:3, the image may jitter.
• On some 4:3 TVs, a still image recorded in 4:3
aspect ratio may not appear in full screen. This
is not a malfunction.

Recording/Playback

• When you play back a picture recorded in 16:9
aspect ratio on a 4:3 TV not compatible with the
16:9 signal, set [DV WIDE CONV].

When your TV is monaural (Only one
audio input jack)
Connect the yellow plug of the A/V
connecting cable to the video input jack and
connect either the white (left channel) or
the red (right channel) plug to the audio
input jack of your TV or VCR.

If your TV/VCR has a 21-pin adaptor
(EUROCONNECTOR)
Use an optional 21-pin adaptor to view
playback pictures.
TV/VCR

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Using the Menu

Using the menu items
You can change various settings or make
detailed adjustments using the menu items
displayed on the screen.

3 Turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
until the icon of the desired menu
is highlighted, then press the dial
to select the menu.
CAMERA SET (p. 59)
AUDIO SET (p. 66)
DISPLAY SET (p. 69)
IN/OUT REC (p. 73)
TC/UB SET (p. 75)

POWER switch

MEMORY SET (p. 76)
OTHERS (p. 78)

MENU
button
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial

1 Set the POWER switch to
CAMERA or VCR.

2 Press the MENU button.
The menu index screen appears.

4 Turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
until the desired menu item is
highlighted, then press the dial to
select the item.

The available menu items vary
depending on the position of the power
switch of your camcorder. Unavailable
items will be grayed out.

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5 Turn the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial
until the desired setting is
highlighted or to bring up the
desired setting, then press the
dial to confirm the setting.
STBY

00:00:28:10

BEEP
OFF
ON
[ MENU ] : END

6 Press the MENU button to hide
Using the Menu

the menu screen.
To return to the previous screen, select
[
RETURN].

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Menu items

Available menu items (z) vary depending on the POWER switch
position.
Position of POWER switch:

CAMERA

VCR

z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z

–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–

z
z
z
z
–
–

–
–
–
–
z
z

(CAMERA SET) menu (p. 59)
PROG.SCAN
IRIS/EXPOSURE
GAIN SETUP
HYPER GAIN
AGC LIMIT
MINUS AGC
WB PRESET
ATW SENS
AE SHIFT
AE RESPONSE
AT IRIS LMT
FLCKR REDUCE
CNTRST ENHCR
BACK LIGHT
SPOTLIGHT
STEADYSHOT
AF ASSIST
FOCUS MACRO
HANDLE ZOOM
SPEED ZOOM
D.EXTENDER
FADER
SMTH SLW REC
INTERVAL REC
DV FRAME REC
SHOT TRANSITION
COLOR BAR

(AUDIO SET) menu (p. 66)
DV AU.MODE
AUDIO LIMIT
INT MIC SET
XLR SET
AUDIO CH SEL
DV AUDIO MIX

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Position of POWER switch:

CAMERA

VCR

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(DISPLAY SET) menu (p. 69)

(IN/OUT REC) menu (p. 73)
DV REC MODE
DV WIDE REC
DV WIDE CONV
EXT REC CTRL

Using the Menu

ZEBRA
HISTOGRAM
PEAKING
MARKER
EXP.FOCUS TYPE
CAM DATA DSP
AU.LVL DISP
ZOOM DISPLAY
LCD BRIGHT
LCD COLOR
LCD BL LEVEL
VF B.LIGHT
VF COLOR
VF POWERMODE
LETTER SIZE
REMAINING
DISP OUTPUT

(TC/UB SET) menu (p. 75)
TC PRESET
UB PRESET
TC RUN
TC MAKE
TC LINK
UB TIME REC

(MEMORY SET) menu (p. 76)
ALL ERASE
FORMAT
FILE NO.
NEW FOLDER
REC FOLDER
PB FOLDER

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Menu items (Continued)

Position of POWER switch:

CAMERA

VCR

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(OTHERS) menu (p. 78)
CAMERA PROF.
ASSIGN BTN
CLOCK SET
WORLD TIME
LANGUAGE
PB ZOOM
DATE REC
BEEP
REC LAMP
REMOTE CTRL
HOURS METER

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(CAMERA SET)
menu
Settings to adjust your camcorder to the
recording conditions (GAIN SETUP/BACK
LIGHT/STEADYSHOT, etc.)

• When the AUTO/MANUAL switch is set to
AUTO, the IRIS/EXPOSURE button is not
available.

z Tips

The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 54 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select
(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.

PROG.SCAN

B OFF
25 (

)

Captures 25 frames per second.
b Note
• The captured images are converted to 50i format
and recorded on tape.

IRIS/EXPOSURE
x RING ASSIGN
You can select either [IRIS] (default
setting) or [EXPOSURE] as the function
assigned to the iris ring (p. 25).
x RING ROTATE
You can select the rotation direction of the
iris ring.
B NORMAL
Makes images dark with clockwise
rotation of the iris ring.

OPPOSITE
Makes images dark with counterclockwise rotation of the iris ring.
b Notes

– When you change [RING ASSIGN] from
[IRIS] to [EXPOSURE]
The adjustment remains in the same mode
that it was in prior to changing [RING
ASSIGN]. If it is in automatic adjustment, it
remains in automatic adjustment after
changing [IRIS] to [EXPOSURE]. If it is in
manual adjustment, it remains in manual
adjustment after changing [IRIS] to
[EXPOSURE].
You can adjust the iris, gain and shutter speed
with the iris ring when
is displayed next to
the values on the screen.
Adjustment for the gain and shutter speed can
be switched between [EXPOSURE] and
manual.
– When you change [RING ASSIGN] from
[EXPOSURE] to [IRIS]
The adjustment remains in the same mode
that it was in prior to changing [RING
ASSIGN]. If it is in automatic adjustment, it
remains in automatic adjustment after
changing [EXPOSURE] to [IRIS]. If it is in
manual adjustment, it remains in manual
adjustment after changing [EXPOSURE] to
[IRIS].
Adjustments for the gain and shutter speed
can be switched between automatic and
manual.
• You can assign [RING ROTATE] to one of the
ASSIGN buttons (p. 41).

Using the Menu

You can capture progressive scan images
with a vertical resolution of 625 lines.

• The iris, gain and shutter speed values are
adjusted as follows when you change the
[RING ASSIGN] setting with the AUTO/
MANUAL switch set to MANUAL.

GAIN SETUP
You can set gain values for the H, M and L
positions of the gain switch. The default
settings of [H], [M] and [L] are 18dB, 9dB
and 0dB, respectively.
1 Select [H], [M] or [L] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.

• You cannot assign [RING ASSIGN] to an
ASSIGN button.
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Press the MENU button t select

(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.

2 Set the gain value with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial, and press the dial.
You can select the value between -6dB
and 21dB in 3dB increments. The larger
the value, the higher the gain.
3 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
4 Press the MENU button to hide the
menu screen.

HYPER GAIN
When you set this function to [ON]
(
), you can increase the gain to its
limit. The default setting is [OFF].

range of your camcorder is not reduced
when you set [MINUS AGC] to [ON].
B ON
Enables minus gain control during
automatic gain control, as required.

OFF
Disables minus gain control during
automatic gain control.

WB PRESET
You can use the preset white balance. For
more details, see page 28.

ATW SENS

b Notes
• During the hyper gain, the picture quality will
be reduced due to noise.
• [HYPER GAIN] is automatically set to [OFF] if
you turn the power off and back on.
• When you record a movie with [HYPER GAIN]
set to [ON] or the gain set to [-6dB] and play it
back with the data code, the gain value is
displayed as [---].

z Tips
• You are recommended to use this function with
manual focus.

AGC LIMIT
You can select the upper limit for the Auto
Gain Control (AGC) from [OFF] (21dB, the
default setting), [18dB], [15dB], [12dB],
[9dB], [6dB], [3dB] and [0dB].
b Notes
If you adjust the gain manually, you cannot obtain
the effect of [AGC LIMIT].

MINUS AGC
When you set this function to [ON], the
automatic gain control range can be
expanded to the negative range. Especially
in a bright environment, minus gain control
allows more suitable gain setting and
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You can set the auto white balance
operation under a reddish light source such
as an incandescent lamp or candle, or under
a bluish light source such as in outdoor
shade.
B INTELLIGENT
Automatically adjusts the white balance so
that scenes look natural for the light
source.

HIGH
Automatically adjusts the white balance
while reducing redness or blueness.

MIDDLE
LOW
Automatically adjusts the white balance
while increasing redness or blueness.
b Notes
• This is only effective when white balance is
adjusted automatically.
• [ATW SENS] is not effective under a clear sky
or the sun.

AE SHIFT
You can set an offset value to adjust the
automatic exposure adjustment value
between [-7] (dark) and [+7] (bright) with
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial. The default
setting is [0].
and selected value
appears on the screen when you change the
value from the default setting.
b Notes
• This function is not effective while you adjust
the iris, shutter speed and gain all manually.
• [AE SHIFT] is canceled when [EXPOSURE] is
manually adjusted.
• This function is not effective when [HYPER
GAIN] is set to [ON].

You can select the speed at which the
automatic exposure adjustment function
follows changes in the brightness of the
subject. You can select a speed from
[FAST], [MIDDLE] and [SLOW]. The
default setting is [FAST].

AT IRIS LMT
You can select the highest iris value for
automatic adjustment from [F11], [F9.6],
[F8], [F6.8], [F5.6], [F4.8] and [F4]. The
default setting is [F11].
b Notes
• This function is not effective during manual iris
adjustment.

FLCKR REDUCE
B ON
Reduces flickering. Flickering of the
screen under a light source such as a
fluorescent lamp will be reduced.

OFF
Does not reduce flickering.

• Flickering may not be reduced for certain light
sources.

CNTRST ENHCR
When you set this function to [ON], your
camcorder detects high contrast images,
such as backlit scenes, and automatically
improves underexposed images. The
default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• When you set [BACK LIGHT] to [ON],
[CNTRST ENHCR] is temporarily disabled.

BACK LIGHT
When you set this function to [ON] (.),
you can correct backlighting. The default
setting is [OFF].
b Notes

Using the Menu

AE RESPONSE

b Notes

• [BACK LIGHT] is set to [OFF] when you set
[SPOTLIGHT] to [ON].
• [BACK LIGHT] is set to [OFF] when
[EXPOSURE] is manually adjusted.
• [BACK LIGHT] is set to [OFF] if at least two of
iris, gain, and shutter speed are adjusted
manually.
• [BACK LIGHT] is set to [OFF] when [HYPER
GAIN] is set to [ON].

SPOTLIGHT
When you set this function to [ON] ( ),
you can prevent overexposure of light
during recording of a subject under strong
light, such as a stage. For example, you can
prevent people’s faces from being overexposed. The default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• [SPOTLIGHT] is set to [OFF] when you set
[BACK LIGHT] to [ON].
• [SPOTLIGHT] is set to [OFF] when
[EXPOSURE] is manually adjusted.
• You cannot use the spotlight function if at least
two of iris, gain, and shutter speed are adjusted
manually.
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Press the MENU button t select

(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.

• [SPOTLIGHT] is set to [OFF] when [HYPER
GAIN] is set to [ON].

STEADYSHOT
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON], you can reduce
camera shake. Select [OFF] ( ) when you
use a tripod (optional) to make images look
natural. The default setting is [ON].
x TYPE
You can select a type of camera-shake
reduction for different recording situations.
HARD
Reduces camera shake at a high level. This
setting is not suitable for panorama tilt
recordings.

B STANDARD
Reduces camera shake at a standard level.

SOFT
Reduces camera shake at a low level.
Slight unsteadiness remains in movies,
which make the movies look as they are.

WIDE CONV.
This item is provided for a wide
conversion lens (optional), and is
especially effective for the Sony wide
conversion lens.

AF ASSIST
When you set this function to [ON], you
can temporarily focus manually using the
focus ring during the auto focus adjustment.
The default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• This function is effective only when the FOCUS
switch is set to AUTO (p. 24).

FOCUS MACRO
When you set this function to [ON], you
can focus on a subject within 80 cm (about
2 5/8 feet). The default setting is [ON].
When you set this function to [OFF] (
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you can set fine focus on a subject further
than 80 cm away regardless of the zoom
position although you will lose focus on a
subject within 80 cm.

HANDLE ZOOM
You can select the zoom speed for the FIX
position of the handle zoom switch from [1]
(slow) through [8] (fast). The default setting
is [3].

SPEED ZOOM
When you set this function to [ON], you
can increase the zoom speed of the zoom
lever and the handle zoom. The default
setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• When you set this function to [ON], the
operation sound of the zoom may also be
recorded.

D.EXTENDER
When you set this function to [ON] (
),
the displayed image becomes 1.5 times
larger. The image quality decreases because
the image is digitally processed. This
function helps you to focus on far-away
subjects, such as a wild bird at a distance.
The default setting is [OFF].
b Notes
• This function is automatically set to [OFF]
when you turn the power off and back on.

FADER
You can add visual effects to transition
between scenes.
1 Select [WHITE FADER] or [BLACK
FADER] during standby to fade in with the
selected effect or recording to fade out with
the selected effect.

2 Press the REC START/STOP button.
The fader indicator stops flashing and
disappears when the fading is complete.

To cancel before starting the operation,
select [OFF] in step 1.
The setting will be cleared every time you
press the REC START/STOP button.

x REC TIMING
You can use this to select when recording
starts in relation to when the REC START/
STOP button is pressed.

[START TRIG]*
STBY

Fading out

REC

Fading in

WHITE FADER
[CENTER TRIG]

BLACK FADER
* The default setting is [START TRIG].

b Notes
• This function is automatically set to [OFF]
when you turn the power off and back on.

SMTH SLW REC
Fast moving subjects and action, which
cannot be captured under the general
recording conditions, can be recorded in
smooth moving slow-motion.
This is useful for recording fast action, such
as a golf or tennis swing.
Select [EXECUTE], and press the REC
START/STOP button on the [SMTH SLW
REC] screen.
A 6-second recording is recorded as a 24second slow-motion movie.
Recording ends when [Recording...]
disappears from the screen.
To cancel [SMTH SLW REC], press the
MENU button.
You can select the [SMTH SLW REC]
settings suitable for your recording.

x
TRIG
When you set this function to [ON],
recording automatically starts in response
to a preset sound level instead of the REC
START/STOP button being pressed.
The [
TRIG] setting is canceled when
you turn the power off and back on.

Using the Menu

[END TRIG]

x
TRIG LEVEL
You can select the sound level at which
recording is triggered from [HIGH],
[MIDDLE] and [LOW] in [
TRIG
LEVEL]. The default setting is [HIGH].
b Notes
• Sounds cannot be recorded.
• The shutter speed is automatically set to 1/215
second when you start [SMTH SLW REC].
• The recording time may be shorter than the set
time, depending on recording conditions.
• The image quality is lower than regular
recording.

z Tips
• After executing [SMTH SLW REC] with an
ASSIGN button, you can also cancel [SMTH
SLW REC] by pressing the ASSIGN button
again. See page 41 for details on how to use the
ASSIGN buttons.
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Press the MENU button t select

(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.

• When [
TRIG] is set to [ON], you can also
start recording by pressing the REC START/
STOP button.
• When you manually set the microphone volume
to a low level, [
TRIG] may not work
properly. We recommend that you set [
TRIG LEVEL] to [MIDDLE] or [LOW].

INTERVAL REC
You can record a series of movies on a tape
at regular intervals. This function is useful
to observe things like cloud movements or
daylight changes. The scenes run smoothly
into each other when you play back the
tape. Use the AC Adapter/Charger to obtain
AC power for long recording.
Recording
interval

Recording

Recording
interval

1 Select [ON/OFF] t [ON] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
2 Perform the following step if you are
changing the recording time from the
default setting of [0.5sec]. If you are
keeping the default recording time, go
straight to step 3.
Select [REC TIME] t [0.5sec], [1sec],
[1.5sec] or [2sec] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
3 Perform the following step if you are
changing the interval time from the default
setting of [30sec]. If you are using the
default interval time, go straight to step 4.
Select [INTERVAL] t [30sec], [1min],
[5min] or [10min].
4 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
5 Press the MENU button to hide the menu
screen.
6 Press the REC START/STOP button.
[INTERVAL REC] recording starts.

To cancel [INTERVAL REC], press the
REC START/STOP button.
The operation of your camcorder differs
depending on when you press the REC
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If you press the button during [INTERVAL
REC] recording, the recording temporarily
stops. If you press it again, [INTERVAL
REC] recording restarts,
If you press the button during [INTERVAL
REC] interval, [INTERVAL REC]
recording stops and regular recording starts.
If you press it again, regular recording
stops. If you press the button once again,
[INTERVAL REC] recording restarts.
To cancel [INTERVAL REC] recording,
select [ON/OFF] t [OFF] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
b Notes
• The recording time and interval time may differ
slightly from the settings.
• If you focus manually, you can get sharp images
even if the lighting changes.

DV FRAME REC
You can record stop motion (or frame-byframe) animation movies. That type of
animation uses a technique of changing the
subject, such as a doll or a toy’s position
and recording it at each different position
while your camcorder sits still. Use the
Remote Commander to reduce camera
shake.
B OFF
Not use this function.

ON (

)

Records a movie by stop motion (or frameby-frame) technique.
1 Select [ON] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
2 Press the MENU button to hide the
menu screen.
3 Press the REC START/STOP button.
Your camcorder records a movie for
about 6 frames and returns to standby.
4 Move the subject and repeat step 3.

b Notes
• When you use frame recording continuously,
the remaining tape time will not be indicated
correctly.
• The last scene will be longer than other scenes.
• You cannot record index signals during frame
recording.
• This function is automatically set to [OFF]
when you turn the power off and back on.

SHOT TRANSITION
You can set [TRANS TIME] and [TRANS
CURVE].
See page 43 for details on the shot
transition function.

x TRANS CURVE
You can select the transition curve.
Characteristics of the transition curves are
illustrated in the following graphs.
*1: parameter level
*2: time
LINEAR
Makes the transition linearly.

*2
b Notes
• You cannot change [TRANS TIME] and
[TRANS CURVE] settings during store, check,
or execution of the [SHOT TRANSITION].
Cancel [SHOT TRANSITION] setting by
pressing the ASSIGN 4 button several times
before changing the [TRANS TIME] or
[TRANS CURVE] setting.

COLOR BAR
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON], you can display
color bars on the screen or record them on a
tape. This function helps you to adjust
colors when you view movies recorded
with your camcorder on a TV or a monitor.
The default setting is [OFF].

Using the Menu

x TRANS TIME
You can set the transition time between
[3.5sec] and [90.0sec]. The default setting
is [4.0sec].

*1

b Notes
• This function is automatically set to [OFF]
when you turn the power off and back on.
• When [DV WIDE REC] is set to [ON], color
bars are displayed and recorded full-screen.

x TYPE
Selects a type of color bars.

*1

*2

B SOFT STOP
Makes the transition slowly at the end.

*1

TYPE 1

*2

SOFT TRANS
Makes the transition slowly at the
beginning and end, and linearly in
between.
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Press the MENU button t select
(CAMERA SET) with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.

TYPE 2

(AUDIO SET) menu
Settings for the audio recording (DV
AU.MODE/XLR SET, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 54 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select
(AUDIO SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.

DV AU.MODE (DV Audio mode)
FS32K (

)

Records in the 12-bit mode (2 stereo
sounds).

B FS48K (
TYPE 3

)

Records in the 16-bit mode (1 stereo sound
with high quality).
b Notes
•

appears when DVCAM standard is not met
(p. 100).

AUDIO LIMIT
TYPE 4 (75% brightness of TYPE 3)

x TONE
Outputs audio tone signals (1 kHz: full bit
-18 dB) when you set [TONE] to [ON]. The
default setting is [OFF].

You can set the clipping-noise reduction
function for CH1/CH2.
B OFF
Disables the function.

ON
Enables the function.
b Notes
• This function is available only when you set the
AUTO/MAN switch to MAN.

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INT MIC SET
x INT MIC NR
You can reduce noise from the internal
microphone.

LINKED
Applies the AGC of CH1 linked with that
of CH2. Sound inputs from CH1/CH2 will
be recorded as a set of sound such as stereo
sound. A appears on the status check
screen.

B ON
Reduces noise from the internal
microphone.
appears on the status check screen.

OFF
Does not reduce noise from the internal
microphone.

B NORMAL
Sensitivity that is normally used in
professional recordings.

HIGH
Sensitivity that is normally used in
consumer recordings.
appears on the status check
screen.

x INT MIC WIND
B OFF
Disables wind noise reduction.

ON
Enables wind noise reduction.
appears on the status check screen.

XLR SET
x XLR AGC LINK
You can select either linked or separate
AGC (Auto Gain Control) of CH1 and CH2
when using an external microphone.
B SEPARATE
Separately applies AGC for CH1/CH2.
Sound inputs from CH1/CH2 will be
recorded as separate sound.

x AU.MAN GAIN
You can select either linked or separate
audio level control of CH1and CH2 when
using an external microphone.
B SEPARATE
Separately controls the audio levels of
CH1 and CH2. Sound inputs from CH1
and CH2 will be recorded as separate
sound.

LINKED (

)

Using the Menu

x INT MIC SENS
You can set recording sensitivity of the
internal microphone.

b Notes
• This function is available when the CH1 and
CH2 switches are set to AUTO and the INPUT1
and INPUT2 switches are both set to MIC or
both set to LINE (p. 38).

Controls the audio level of CH1 linked
with that of CH2. Sound inputs from CH1
and CH2 will be recorded as a set of sound
such as stereo sound. M appears on the
status check screen.
b Notes
• This function is available when the CH1 and
CH2 switches are set to MAN and the INPUT1
and INPUT2 switches are both set to MIC or
both set to LINE (p. 38).
• When you select [LINKED], you can adjust the
volume with the AUDIO LEVEL dial of CH1
(p. 38).

x INPUT1 MIC NR
You can reduce noise from the
microphone.

B ON
Reduces noise from the microphone.
appears on the status check screen.

OFF
Does not reduce noise from the
microphone.
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Press the MENU button t select

(AUDIO SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.

b Notes
• The setting is not effective when you set the
INPUT1 switch to LINE.

x INPUT1 TRIM
You can adjust the input signal level from
INPUT1.
You can select from [-18dB], [-12dB],
[-6dB], [0dB], [+6dB] and [+12dB]. The
default setting is [0dB].
b Notes
• The setting is not effective when you set the
INPUT1 switch to LINE.

x INPUT1 WIND
B OFF

• If you set INPUT TRIM too far to the minus
side, the microphone volume becomes too low,
resulting in poor signal-to-noise ratio.
• Test the effect of the INPUT TRIM function
according to the microphone used or the sound
field of the recording site before actual
recording.

AUDIO CH SEL
B CH1,CH2
Reproduces the sound of CH1 and CH2 in
respective channels.

CH1
Reproduces the sound of CH1 in channels
1 and 2.

Disables wind noise reduction.

CH2

ON

Reproduces the sound of CH2 in channels
1 and 2.

Enables wind noise reduction.
appears on the status check screen.
b Notes
• The setting is not effective when you set the
INPUT1 switch to LINE.

x INPUT2 MIC NR
x INPUT2 TRIM
x INPUT2 WIND
You can set INPUT2 in the same way as
INPUT1.

CH1+CH2
Reproduces mixed sound of the CH1 and
CH2 in channels 1 and 2.
z Tips
• When you select [CH1,CH2] and play back a
tape on your camcorder, sound of CH1 + CH2
comes out of the speakers.
• When you select [CH1+CH2], the same sound is
output from right and left speakers of the device
to be connected.

DV AUDIO MIX

z Tips
• -48dBu is set as 0dB in your camcorder.
• Set [INPUT TRIM] to [+6dB] for the optional
microphone (Sony ECM-673/674), or [+12dB]
for the optional microphone (Sony ECM-NV1).
• The INPUT TRIM function adjusts the input
level from an external microphone. When using
a highly sensitive microphone or recording loud
sound, set this to the minus side. When using a
less sensitive microphone or recording quiet
sound, set it to the plus side.
• When recording loud sound, the sound may be
distorted at either the input point or the
recording point. If it is distorted at the input
point, adjust the sound using the INPUT TRIM
function. If it is distorted at the recording point,
lower the total volume level manually.

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You can monitor the sound dubbed from
another device or recorded through a 4channel microphone during playback. You
can set how to output the sound.
B CH1,CH2
Outputs only the sound recorded in CH1
and CH2 during recording.

(DISPLAY SET)
menu
MIX
Outputs the combined sound of the sound
recorded in CH1 and CH2 during
recording and the sound dubbed in CH3
and CH4.

CH3,CH4
Outputs only the sound dubbed in CH3 and
CH4.

Display settings of the display and the
viewfinder (MARKER/VF B.LIGHT/DISP
OUTPUT, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 54 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select
(DISPLAY SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.

ZEBRA

x ON/OFF
When you select [ON],
and the
brightness level appear on the screen. The
zebra pattern will not be recorded on a tape
or a “Memory Stick Duo” media. The
default setting is [OFF].

Using the Menu

You can display a zebra pattern as a guide
for adjusting brightness.

x LEVEL
You can select the brightness level between
70 and 100 or 100+. The default setting is
[70].
z Tips
• The zebra pattern is a strip pattern displayed
over a part of an image on the screen when that
part is higher than the preset brightness level.

HISTOGRAM
You can adjust the iris while referring to a
histogram. A histogram is a graph that
shows the distribution of the image
brightness. You can use the histogram as a
guide for adjusting the iris. The histogram
will not be recorded on a tape or a
“Memory Stick Duo” media.

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Press the MENU button t select

(DISPLAY SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.

B OFF

b Notes

Does not display a histogram.

NORMAL
Displays a histogram.

ADVANCE

z Tips

Displays a histogram, and a bar that
indicates an average of the brightness
levels around the center of an image
(within the marker) on the histogram.

• You can focus more easily using this
function in combination with the
expanded focus function (p. 25).

Pixels

Average

Darker
Brighter
Brightness
z Tips
• The left area on the graph shows the darker
areas of the image while the right area shows the
brighter areas.
• A vertical line that indicates the brightness level
of [ZEBRA] will be displayed on the histogram
when you set [ZEBRA] to [ON].

PEAKING
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON], you can display an
image on the screen with its details
enhanced. This function helps you to adjust
the focus. The default setting is [OFF].
x COLOR
You can select peaking color from
[WHITE], [RED] and [YELLOW]. The
default setting is [WHITE].
x LEVEL
You can select a peaking sensitivity from
[HIGH], [MIDDLE] and [LOW]. The
default setting is [MIDDLE].

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• You cannot record an image with
enhanced details on a tape or a “Memory
Stick Duo” media.

MARKER
x ON/OFF
When you select [ON], you can display
markers. The default setting is [OFF].
Markers will not be recorded on a tape or
“Memory Stick Duo” media.
x CENTER
When you select [ON], you can display a
marker in the center of the screen. The
default setting is [ON].

x ASPECT
When you select [ON], you can display
markers at boundaries of display area
defined by the aspect ratio, which you can
select from [4:3], [13:9] and [14:9]. The
default setting is [OFF].

x SAFETY ZONE
When you select [ON], then [80%] or
[90%], you can display markers at
boundaries of the display area that regular
home TVs can display. The default setting
is [OFF].

x GUIDEFRAME
When you select [ON], you can display
frame markers that help you to check
horizontal and vertical positions of a
subject. The default setting is [OFF].

CAM DATA DSP (Camera data
display)
When you set this function to [ON], you
can constantly display the iris, shutter speed
and gain settings on the screen. The default
setting is [OFF].

b Notes
• You cannot output display information, such as
the time code, to an external device via the
external output jacks when [MARKER] is set to
[ON].
• You cannot display markers when you set
[DATE REC] to [ON].
• [ASPECT] is not displayed when [DV WIDE
REC] is set to [ON].

• You can display all types of markers at the same
time.
• You can obtain a balanced composition by
positioning the subject at the cross points of the
guideframe marker.
• You can display markers only on the LCD panel
and viewfinder. You cannot display them on an
external device.

EXP.FOCUS TYPE
You can set the type of expanded focus
display.
B TYPE 1

z Tips

• The settings appear on the screen during
manual adjustment regardless of the
settings of this function.
• indicates that the settings are
automatically adjusted values.
• The displayed settings are different from
the settings that will be displayed when
you press the DATA CODE button (p. 48).

Using the Menu

z Tips

Iris value
Shutter speed value
Gain value

AU.LVL DISP (Audio level display)
When you set this function to [ON], you
can display the audio level meter on the
screen. The default setting is [ON].

Simply enlarges images.

TYPE 2
Enlarges and shows images in black and
white.

Audio level meter

ZOOM DISPLAY
B BAR
Displays a bar that indicates the zoom position.

NUMBER
Displays a number (0 through 99) that
indicates the zoom position.
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Press the MENU button t select

(DISPLAY SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.

LCD BRIGHT
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD
screen. Changes in LCD brightness will not
affect the brightness of recorded images.

VF COLOR
B ON

z Tips

Displays images in the viewfinder in color.

• You can also turn off the LCD backlight (p. 14).

OFF

LCD COLOR
You can adjust the color level of the LCD
panel. Changes in the LCD color level will
not affect the color level of recording
images.

LCD BL LEVEL
You can adjust the backlight level of the
LCD screen.
B NORMAL
Standard brightness.

Displays images in the viewfinder in black
and white.

VF POWERMODE
B AUTO
Turns on the viewfinder while you close
the LCD panel or record in mirror mode.

ON
Always turns on the viewfinder.

LETTER SIZE
B NORMAL

BRIGHT

Displays the menu in regular letter size.

Brightens the LCD screen.

2x

b Notes
• When you connect your camcorder to outside
power sources, [LCD BL LEVEL] is
automatically set to [BRIGHT].
• When you select [BRIGHT], recordable time
with the battery is slightly reduced.

VF B.LIGHT
You can adjust the brightness of the
viewfinder.
B NORMAL
Standard brightness.

BRIGHT
Brightens the viewfinder screen.
b Notes
• When you connect your camcorder to outside
power sources, [BRIGHT] is automatically
selected for the setting.

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• When you select [BRIGHT], recordable time
with the battery is slightly reduced.

Displays the selected menu items in letter
size, the height of which is doubled.

REMAINING
B AUTO
Displays the remaining time of a tape for
about 8 seconds in the following
situations:
• When you set the POWER switch to VCR
or CAMERA with a cassette inserted.
• When you press N (Play) or the
DISPLAY/BATT INFO button.

ON
Always displays the remaining time of a
tape. The remaining time is not displayed
when you insert a new tape or a tape that is
rewound to the beginning. It is displayed
when you start playback or recording.

(IN/OUT REC)
menu
DISP OUTPUT
You can select outputs to which display
information, such as time code, is
outputted.
B LCD PANEL
Outputs information to the LCD screen
and viewfinder.

V-OUT/PANEL
Outputs information to the LCD screen,
viewfinder and composite output.
b Notes
• You cannot output display information, such as
the time code, to an external device when
[MARKER] is set to [ON].

Recording settings, input and output
settings (DV REC MODE, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 54 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select
(IN/OUT REC) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.

DV REC MODE (DV Recording
mode)
B DVCAM (

)

DV SP (

)

Records in the SP (Standard Play) mode of
the DV format to record for a longer time
than in the DVCAM format.

Using the Menu

Records in the DVCAM format.

b Notes
• Mosaic-like disturbance or audio interruption
may occur when you play back a movie
recorded in the DV SP mode by another device.
• Images may be distorted or time code may not
be properly connected between the scenes
recorded in the DVCAM mode and DV SP
mode.

DV WIDE REC
You can record a movie in the aspect ratio
that matches that of the TV that you want to
connect. Refer also to the instruction
manuals of the TV.
B OFF (

)

Records a movie in an aspect ratio that
matches the full screen of a 4:3 TV.

ON (

)

Records a movie in an aspect ratio that
matches the full screen of a 16:9 (wide)
TV.

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Press the MENU button t select

(IN/OUT REC) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.

b Notes

SYNCHRONOUS (

• Set [DV WIDE CONV] correctly to suit the TV
you want to connect for playback (p. 74).

Records movies, sound and time code on a
connected device in synchronization with
your camcorder.

DV WIDE CONV
You can select a down convert type when
you down-convert DV widescreen signal to
DV signal.
Use this function for signals output from
the following output jacks:
– S Video
– Audio/Video

B SQUEEZE
Outputs a horizontally compressed image
while maintaining its original height.

LETTER BOX
Outputs an image with black bars added to
the top and bottom of the original image,
while maintaining the original aspect ratio.

EDGE CROP
Outputs the central portion of the original
image by cropping its right and left edges.
b Notes
• When you view a movie with [DV WIDE REC]
set to [ON] on a standard 4:3 TV, images of the
movie may appear vertically compressed. In
such a case, set [DV WIDE CONV] to
[LETTER BOX] or [EDGE CROP].

EXT REC CTRL
You can connect your camcorder to a
DVCAM/DV compatible device (digital
video camera recorder, hard disc recorder,
etc.) with an i.LINK cable, and record
movies on your camcorder and the
connected device simultaneously, or
continue recording from your camcorder to
the connected device.
Refer also to the instruction manuals
supplied with the connecting devices.
x REC CTL MODE
B OFF
Does not record on a connected device.

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RELAY (

)

)

Records movies, sound and time code on a
connected device when a tape on your
camcorder reaches close to the end during
recording.

EXT ONLY (

)

You can operate an external recording
unit* with the REC START/STOP button
of your camcorder.
*HVR-MRC1(optional) or HVR-DR60
(optional)
b Notes
• When this function is set to [EXT ONLY],
does not flash even when there is no tape
inserted.
• You can use the REC START/STOP button of
your camcorder as a recording start/stop button
for the external recording unit when you set this
function to [EXT ONLY]. Use the REC button
of the video control buttons (p. 117) to start
recording on a tape or the STOP button to stop
recording.
•
(EXT ONLY) flashes when you
connect an external recording unit that is not
supported by [EXT ONLY].

x STBY COMMAND
B REC PAUSE
Stops recording operation of a connected
device by putting it in pause when you stop
recording operation of your camcorder.

STOP
Stops recording operation of a connected
device when you stop recording operation
of your camcorder.

(TC/UB SET) menu
(TC PRESET/UB PRESET/TC LINK, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 54 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select
(TC/UB SET) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.

TC PRESET
x PRESET
You can preset the time code.

x RESET
You can reset the time code (00:00:00:00).
Select [RESET] in step 1 of the
[PRESET].

UB PRESET
x PRESET
You can preset the user bit.
1 Select [UB PRESET] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
2 Select [PRESET] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
3 Select the first 2 digits with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
4 Set other digits by repeating step 3.
5 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.

TC RUN
You can select how the time code advances.
B REC RUN
Advances the time code only during
recording.
Select this setting to record the time code
continuously from the last time code of the
previous recording.

FREE RUN
Advances the time code regardless of
operation of your camcorder.
Select this setting to save the actual time in
the time code.

TC MAKE

Using the Menu

1 Select [TC PRESET] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
2 Select [PRESET] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
3 Select the first 2 digits with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
You can set the time code between
00:00:00:00 and 23:59:59:24.
4 Set other digits by repeating step 3.
5 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.

x RESET
You can reset the user bit (00 00 00 00).
Select [RESET] in step 1 of the
[PRESET].

B REGENERATE
Reads the last time code of the previous
recording from the tape and records the
new time code consecutively from the last
time code during the backspace editing.
The time code runs in [REC RUN] mode
regardless of the setting of [TC RUN].

PRESET
Records the newly set time code on the
tape.

TC LINK
You can synchronize the time codes of
multiple camcorders.
This function is useful for editing movies
recorded by multiple camcorders.
1 Insert a tape into the main camcorder from
which you want to generate the time code.
2 Set the POWER switches of the main and
sub camcorders to CAMERA.
3 Connect the sub camcorder to the main
camcorder with an i.LINK cable.
4 Set the main and sub camcorder as follows:
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Press the MENU button t select
(TC/UB SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.

• Set [TC RUN] to [FREE RUN] (p. 75).
• Set [TC MAKE] to [PRESET] (p. 75).

Set the sub camcorders as follows:
5 Select [TC/UB SET] t [TC LINK] with
the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
The message [Synchronize TC with
connected device?] appears.
6 Select [YES] to synchronize the time code
of the sub camcorder with that of the main
camcorder. Disconnect the i.LINK cable
from your camcorders when
synchronization is completed. You can
record with the synchronized time codes
using those camcorders.
b Notes
• If you want to execute [TC LINK] for more than
two camcorders, repeat the steps for multiple
sub camcorders with one main camcorder.
• Some frame shifting may occur over time after
time code synchronization.
• Some frame shifting may occur if you turn the
power off and back on. In such a case, set [TC
LINK] again.

UB TIME REC
B OFF
Does not save the actual time in the user
bit code.

ON
Saves the actual time in the user bit code.

(MEMORY SET)
menu
Settings for the “Memory Stick Duo”
media (ALL ERASE/FORMAT, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 54 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select
(MEMORY SET) with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.

ALL ERASE
You can delete all still images without
image protection on a “Memory Stick Duo”
media or in the selected folder.
1 Select [ALL FILES] or [CURRENT
FLDR].
[ALL FILES]: Deletes all the images on
the “Memory Stick Duo” media.
[CURRENT FLDR]: Deletes all the
images in the currently selected folder.
2 Select [YES] t [YES] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
Erasing all data...] appears.
[
[Completed.] appears when all unprotected
images are deleted.
b Notes
• Release the write protect tab on the “Memory
Stick Duo” media beforehand for the “Memory
Stick Duo” media with the write-protect tab
(p. 101).
• The folder will not be deleted even when you
delete all the images in the folder.
• Do not do any of the following while [
Erasing all data...] is displayed:
– Operate the POWER switch/buttons.
– Eject the “Memory Stick Duo” media.

FORMAT
You do not need to format the “Memory
Stick Duo” media since it is already
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format the “Memory Stick Duo” media,
select [YES]t[YES].
b Notes
• Do not do any of the following while [
Formatting…] is displayed:
– Operate the POWER switch/buttons.
– Eject the “Memory Stick Duo” media.
• Formatting erases everything on the “Memory
Stick Duo” media including protected image
data and newly created folders.

FILE NO.

z Tips
• The still images will be stored in the
101MSDCF folder by default.
• Once you store the still images in the current
folder, the folder is selected as a playback
folder.

PB FOLDER (Playback folder)
You can select a folder in which still
images you want to view are stored.
Select the folder with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.

B SERIES

RESET
Resets the file number to 0001 each time
the “Memory Stick Duo” media is
changed.

Using the Menu

Assigns file numbers in sequence even if
the “Memory Stick Duo” media is replaced
with another one. The file number is reset
when a new folder is created or the
recording folder is replaced with another.

NEW FOLDER
When you select [YES], you can create a
new folder (102MSDCF to 999MSDCF) on
a “Memory Stick Duo” media. When a
folder is full (a maximum of 9,999 images
are stored), a new folder is automatically
created.
b Notes
• You cannot delete a new folder once you have
created it on your camcorder. Format the
“Memory Stick Duo” media (p. 76) or delete it
on your computer.
• The number of recordable pictures on a
“Memory Stick Duo” media may decrease as
the number of folders increases.

REC FOLDER (Recording folder)
You can select a folder in which you want
to store still images.
Select the folder with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.

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(OTHERS) menu
Settings while recording on a tape or other
basic settings (BEEP, etc.)
The default settings are marked with B.
The indicators in parentheses appear when
the items are selected.
See page 54 for details on selecting
menu items.
Press the MENU button t select
(OTHERS) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.

CAMERA PROF. (Camera profile)
You can save up to 99 camera setting
profiles on a “Memory Stick Duo” media
and two profiles in your camcorder. Using
these saved profiles let you quickly obtain
suitable camera settings later. When using
multiple camcorders of this model, you can
save the setting on a “Memory Stick Duo”
media and load them into the other
camcorders.
z Tips
• You can save menu settings, picture profiles and
button settings as a camera profile.

x To load a camera profile
You can load a camera profile and use it on
your camcorder.
1 Select [LOAD] with SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
2 Select the camera profile that you want to
load with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
3 Select [YES] in the check screen.
Your camcorder is restarted and the
selected camera profile becomes effective.
z Notes
• You cannot load camera profile that has been
saved by a different model of camcorder or
edited on a computer.

x To save a camera profile
1 Select [SAVE] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
2 Select [MEMORY STICK] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial to save the camera
profile on the “Memory Stick Duo” media

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or [CAMERA] to save it in your
camcorder.
3 Select [NEW FILE] or an existing profile
name with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
4 Select [YES] in the check screen with the
SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
The camera profile is saved.
z Tips
• When you select [NEW FILE] in [MEMORY
STICK], a camera profile is saved as [MS01]
the fist time you save a camera profile.
• When you select [NEW FILE] in [CAMERA], a
camera profile is saved as [CAM1] or [CAM2].
• When you select an existing camera profile, the
new camera profile is overwritten.
• You cannot view nor edit a camera profile saved
on a “Memory Stick Duo” media on your
computer.
• You can save a camera profile on a “Memory
Stick Duo” media that has still image data.

x To change the camera profile name
You can change the camera profile name.
1 Select [PROFILE NAME] with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
2 Select the camera profile of which you
want to change the name with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
[PROFILE NAME] screen appears.
3 Change the profile name with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
z Tips
• You can enter the name in the same way as
the picture profile (p. 37).

4 Select [OK] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
The profile name is changed.

x To delete camera profile settings
1 Select [DELETE] with the SEL/PUSH
EXEC dial.
2 Select the camera profile you want to delete
with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
3 Select [YES] on the check screen.

x To copy a camera profile
You can copy camera profile saved on your
camcorder to a “Memory Stick Duo”
media.
1 Select [COPY] with the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial.
2 Select the camera profile that you want to
copy with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
3 Select [MEMORY STICK] or [CAMERA]
for a “Memory Stick Duo” media or your
camcorder as a copy destination of the
camera profile.
4 Select [NEW FILE] or an existing profile
name with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.
5 Select [YES] on the check screen.

PB ZOOM (Playback zoom)
When you set this function to [ON], you
can enlarge movie images about 1.1 to 5
times (still images about 1.5 to 5 times)
with the handle zoom lever. The default
setting is [OFF]. To end zoom, press and
hold the W side of the handle zoom lever
until it stops.
z Tips
• To move the zoom horizontally, press the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial, then turn the dial. To move
the zoom vertically, press the SEL/PUSH EXEC
dial one more time, then turn the dial.

DATE REC

• You can copy a camera profile saved on a
“Memory Stick Duo” media to your camcorder.

B OFF

ASSIGN BTN
See page 41.

CLOCK SET
See page 16.

Does not superimpose the date and time on
images.

ON
Superimposes the date and time on images.

Using the Menu

z Tips

z Tips
• When [DV WIDE REC] is set to [OFF], the date
and time are displayed outside the 4:3 area, but
are properly recorded on images.

WORLD TIME
When you use your camcorder abroad, you
can adjust the clock to the local time by
setting the time difference with the SEL/
PUSH EXEC dial.
When you set the time difference to 0, the
clock returns to the original setting.

LANGUAGE
You can select the language to be used on
the LCD screen.
z Tips
• Your camcorder offers [ENG[SIMP]]
(simplified English) in case that you cannot find
your native tongue among the options.

BEEP
B OFF
Cancels the melody.

ON
Activates a melody when you start/stop
recording.

REC LAMP (Recording lamp)
When you set this function to [OFF], you
can turn off the camera recording lamps
during recording. The default setting is
[ON].

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Press the MENU button t select

(OTHERS) with the SEL/PUSH EXEC dial.

REMOTE CTRL (Remote control)
When you set this function to [ON], you
can use the supplied Remote Commander
(p. 118). The default setting is [ON].
z Tips
• Set to [OFF] to prevent your camcorder from
responding to a command sent by another VCR
remote control unit.

HOURS METER
You can display the cumulative operation
time of your camcorder with the total hours
of operation, drum rotation, tape running, or
the total number of tape unthreading
operations.
OPERATION
Displays the total hours of operation in 10hour increments.

DRUM RUN
Displays the total hours of drum rotation in
10-hour increments.

TAPE RUN
Displays the total hours of tape running in
10-hour increments.

THREADING
Displays the total number of tape
unthreading operation in 10-operation
increments.

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Dubbing/Editing

Dubbing to VCR or DVD/HDD recorders
You can dub images played back on your camcorder to other recording devices, such as VCRs
or DVD/HDD recorders.
You can connect your camcorder to VCRs or DVD/HDD recorders, using the A/V connecting
cable (1), the A/V connecting cable with S VIDEO (2), or the i.LINK cable (3).
Connect your camcorder to a wall outlet (wall socket) using the supplied AC Adaptor for this
operation (p. 10). Refer also to the instruction manuals supplied with the devices to be
connected.

Device without
an S VIDEO jack

Device with an
S VIDEO jack
IN

IN

S VIDEO
(Black)
VIDEO

VIDEO
(Yellow)

A/V Remote
Connector

(White)
AUDIO

(Yellow)

(Red)

To i.LINK jack
To DV Interface
(i.LINK)

AUDIO
(Red)

Dubbing/Editing

(White)

VCRs or
DVD/HDD
recorders

: Signal flow

A A/V connecting cable and video
audio cable (supplied)
Connect to the input jack of another device.

B A/V connecting cable with S
VIDEO (optional)
When connecting to another device via the S
VIDEO jack, by using the A/V connecting
cable with an S VIDEO cable, pictures can be
reproduced more faithfully than with the
supplied A/V cable connection. Connect the
white and red plugs (left/right audio) and S
VIDEO plug (S VIDEO channel) of an A/V

connecting cable. In this case, the yellow
(standard video) plug connection is not
necessary. S VIDEO connection only will not
output audio.

C i.LINK cable (optional)
Use an i.LINK cable to connect your
camcorder to another device equipped with an
i.LINK jack. The video and audio signals are
transmitted digitally, producing high quality
pictures and sound. Note that you cannot
output picture and sound separately.

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Dubbing to VCR or DVD/HDD recorders (Continued)

b Notes
• When you are connecting your camcorder to a
monaural device, connect the yellow plug of the
A/V connecting cable to the video input jack,
and the red (right channel) or the white (left
channel) plug to the audio input jack on the
device.
• When you connect a device via an A/V
connecting cable, set [DISP OUTPUT] to [LCD
PANEL] (the default setting) (p. 73).
• While your camcorder is sending signals to
another device via an i.LINK cable,
appears on the LCD screen on your
camcorder.

1 Prepare your camcorder for
playback.
Insert the recorded cassette.
Slide the POWER switch repeatedly to
turn on the PLAY/EDIT lamp.

2 Insert the recording media in the
recording device.
If your recording device has an input
selector, set it to the appropriate input
(such as video input1, video input2).

3 Connect your camcorder to the
recording device (VCR or DVD/
HDD recorder) with the A/V
connecting cable (supplied) 1,
an A/V connecting cable with S
VIDEO (optional) 2 or an i.LINK
cable (optional) 3.
Connect your camcorder to the input
jacks of the recording device.

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4 Start playback on the camcorder,
and recording on the recording
device.
Refer to the operating instructions
supplied with your recording device for
details.

5 When dubbing is complete, stop
your camcorder and the
recording device.

b Notes
• Set [DV WIDE CONV] according to the
playback device (TV, etc.) when connecting
with the A/V connecting cable.
• To record the date/time and camera settings data
when connected by the A/V connecting cable,
display them on the screen (p. 48).
• The following cannot be output via the DV
Interface (i.LINK):
– Indicators
– Pictures edited using PB zoom (p. 79).
• When connected using an i.LINK cable, the
recorded picture becomes rough when a picture
is paused on your camcorder while recording.
• When connected using an i.LINK cable, data
code (date/time/camera settings data) may not
be displayed or recorded depending on the
device or application.

Recording pictures from a VCR
You can record pictures from a VCR on a
tape. You can record a scene as a still image
on a “Memory Stick Duo” media. Be sure
to insert a cassette or a “Memory Stick
Duo” media for recording in your
camcorder beforehand.
You can connect your camcorder to a VCR
device using an i.LINK cable.
Connect your camcorder to a wall outlet
(wall socket) using the supplied AC
Adaptor for this operation (p. 10). Refer
also to the instruction manuals supplied
with the devices to be connected.
b Notes

To i.LINK
connector

: Signal
flow

i.LINK cable
(optional)
To DV
interface
(i.LINK)

Dubbing/Editing

• You need an i.LINK cable for this operation.
• You cannot perform this operation with the A/V
connecting cable.
• Your camcorder has a 4-pin i.LINK terminal.
Select a cable that fits the terminal on the device
to be attached.
• Your camcorder can only record from a PAL
source. For example, French video or TV
programs (SECAM) cannot be recorded
correctly. See page 98 for details on TV color
systems.

AV device with i.LINK jack

Recording movies

1 Set the POWER switch to VCR.
2 Connect your VCR as a player to
your camcorder.

3 Insert a cassette into the VCR.

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Recording pictures from a VCR (Continued)

4 Set your camcorder to recording
pause.
While pressing X (PAUSE), press both
z REC (record) buttons
simultaneously.

– You cannot record the picture and sound
separately.
– If you pause or stop the recording and restart
it, the picture may not be recorded smoothly.
• If video signals input to your camcorder via the
DV jack experience the phenomenon of
jittering (variation in frequency), that jittering is
contained in the video signals output from the
A/V Remote Connector. When you monitor a
movie on a TV connected to your camcorder via
the A/V Remote Connector, images may be
distorted or not displayed. Jittering will not
affect recording of the movie on a tape with
your camcorder but may affect recording of the
movie with another VCR connected to your
camcorder via the A/V Remote Connector.

z Tips
• When a 4:3 video signal is input, it appears with
black bands on the right and left sides of the
screen of your camcorder.

5 Start playing the cassette on your
VCR.
The picture played on the VCR appears
on the LCD screen of your camcorder.

6 Press X (PAUSE) again at the
point you want to start recording.

7 Press x (STOP) to stop
recording.

b Notes
• You cannot record TV programs from the DV
interface (i.LINK).
• User bits are not recorded when dubbing from a
DVCAM (DV) device via an i.LINK cable.
• You can record pictures from DV devices only
in the DVCAM (DV) format.
• Note the following when connecting with an
i.LINK cable:
– The recorded picture becomes rough when a
picture is paused on your camcorder while
recording.

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Recording still images
Be sure to insert a “Memory Stick Duo”
media for recording in your camcorder and
assign [PHOTO] to the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO
button (p. 41) beforehand.

1 Perform steps 1 to 3 in
“Recording movies.”

2 Start playing the cassette.
The pictures on the VCR appear on the
screen of your camcorder.

3 Press the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO
button on your camcorder or the
PHOTO button on the Remote
Commander at the scene you
want to record.

Copying movies on a
tape to a computer
b Notes
• The image size is 0.2M when capturing a still
image from a movie recorded and played back
at an aspect ratio of 16:9, or VGA (0.3M) when
the movie is recorded and played back at an
aspect ratio of 4:3.

Connect your camcorder to a computer with
an i.LINK cable.
The computer needs to have an i.LINK
connector and be installed with editing
software that can copy video signals.
b Notes

Step:1 Connect an i.LINK cable

Dubbing/Editing

• The DV jack of your camcorder does not have
a power-supply function.
• When you connect your camcorder to a
computer via an i.LINK cable, make sure that
the terminals of the i.LINK cable are placed the
right way. Squeezing the terminals into jacks
may damage the terminals and jacks, or result in
a malfunction of your camcorder.
• You cannot copy image data stored on a
“Memory Stick Duo” media onto your computer
via an i.LINK cable.
• Refer to the operating instructions of the
software for details on image copying.
• Refer to the operating instructions of the editing
software for the recommended connection.
• Some editing software on the computer may not
work correctly.

DV interface
(i.LINK)
i.LINK cable (optional)

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Copying movies on a tape to a computer (Continued)

Notes on connecting to the computer
• Connect the i.LINK cable to the computer first,
then to your camcorder. Connecting in the
opposite order may cause static electricity to
build up, resulting in a malfunction of your
camcorder.
• The computer may freeze or may not recognize
the signal from your camcorder in the following
situations.
– Connecting your camcorder to a computer
that does not support the DVCAM (DV)
video signal formats.
– Changing the POWER switch position while
connected with an i.LINK cable.

Step:2 Copying movies
Use the supplied AC Adaptor to obtain AC
power (p. 10).
1 Prepare editing software (not provided).
2 Turn on your computer.
3 Insert a tape into your camcorder and set
the POWER switch to VCR.
4 Copy images to the computer with your
software.

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Copying still images to a computer
System requirements
• For details on precautions and compatible
application software, refer also to the operating
instructions of the device to be connected.
• Required hardware: “Memory Stick Duo” media
slot, Memory Stick Reader/Writer compatible
with “Memory Stick Duo” media.

Copying pictures
For Windows users
You can copy still images stored on a
“Memory Stick Duo” media to your
computer via the “Memory Stick Duo”
media slot of your computer.
1 Turn on your computer.

3 Double-click the [Removable Disk]
icon displayed in [My Computer]. Then,
drag and drop a still image from the
folder onto the hard disk drive of your
computer.

C Folder containing movie data recorded
by other camcorders without the folder
creation function (for playback only)
Folder

File

Meaning

101MSDCF (up
to 999MSDCF)

DSC0ss
ss.JPG

Still image
file

ssss are numbers between 0001 and
9999.

For Macintosh users
Double-click the drive icon, then drag and
drop the desired picture file onto the hard
disk of your computer.
Dubbing/Editing

2 Insert the “Memory Stick Duo” media
into the “Memory Stick Duo” media slot
of your computer.

B Folder containing image files recorded
by your camcorder when no new folders
have been created, only [101MSDCF] is
displayed.

1
2
3

A Folder containing image files recorded
by other camcorders without the folder
creation function (for playback only).

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Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting
If you run into any problems using your camcorder, use the following table to troubleshoot the
problem. If the problem persists, disconnect the power source and contact your Sony dealer.
• Power sources/LCD screen/Remote Commander···p. 88
• Cassette tapes/“Memory Stick Duo” media···p. 90
• Recording···p. 90
• Playback···p. 93
• Connecting to TV···p. 94
• Dubbing/Editing/Connecting to other devices···p. 95
• Connecting to a computer···p. 95

Power sources/LCD screen/Remote Commander
The power does not turn on or abruptly turns off.
• Attach a charged battery pack to the camcorder (p. 10).
• Use the AC Adaptor to connect to a wall outlet (wall socket) (p. 10).

The camcorder does not operate even when the power is set to on.
• Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the wall outlet (wall socket) or remove the battery pack,
then reconnect it after about 1 minute.
• Press the RESET button (p. 117) using a sharp-pointed object.

The camcorder gets warm.
• The camcorder may get warmer while you use it. This is not a malfunction.

The CHG lamp does not light while the battery pack is being charged.
•
•
•
•

Slide the POWER switch to OFF (CHG) (p. 10).
Attach the battery pack to the camcorder correctly (p. 10).
Connect the power cord (mains lead) to the wall outlet (wall socket) properly.
The battery charge is completed (p. 10).

The CHG lamp flashes while the battery pack is being charged.
• Attach the battery pack to the camcorder correctly (p. 10). If the problem persists, disconnect
the AC Adaptor from the wall outlet (wall socket) and contact your Sony dealer. The battery
pack may be damaged.
• When the battery pack is too hot or cold, the CHG lamp may flash slowly, indicating that the
battery pack cannot be charged.

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The remaining battery time indicator does not indicate the correct time.
• Ambient temperature is too high or too low, or the battery pack has not been charged enough.
This is not a malfunction.
• Fully charge the battery again. If the problem persists, the battery may be worn-out. Replace
it with a new one (p. 10, 103).
• The indicated time may not be correct in certain circumstances. For example, when you open
or close the LCD panel, it takes about 1 minute to display the correct remaining battery time.

The battery pack discharges too quickly.
• Ambient temperature is too high or low, or the battery pack has not been charged enough.
This is not a malfunction.
• Fully charge the battery again. If the problem persists, the battery may be worn-out. Replace
it with a new one (p. 10, 103).

The picture remains on the LCD screen.
• This occurs if you disconnect the DC plug or remove the battery pack without turning off the
power first. This is not a malfunction.

The picture in the viewfinder is not clear.

The pictures of the LCD screen and the viewfinder have disappeared.
• The pictures of the LCD screen and the viewfinder may disappear for a few seconds if you do
any of the following while using the AC adaptor. This is not a malfunction.
– Insert/eject the tape
– Turn on your camcorder when the tape is in the camcorder
– Change the POWER switch position when the tape is in the camcorder

Troubleshooting

• Move the viewfinder lens adjustment lever until the picture appears clearly (p. 14).

The picture in the viewfinder has disappeared.
• If you change [VF POWERMODE] to [AUTO], the finder light remains off while the LCD
panel is open (p. 72).

The supplied Remote Commander does not function.
• Set [REMOTE CTRL] to [ON] (p. 80).
• Remove any obstructions between the Remote Commander and the remote sensor.
• Keep strong light sources, such as sunlight or overhead lighting, away from the remote
sensor, otherwise the Remote Commander may not function properly.
• Insert a fresh battery in the compartment with its +/– terminals matching those of the
compartment (p. 118).

Another VCR responds when you use the supplied Remote Commander.
• Select a commander mode other than VTR 2 for your VCR.
• Cover the sensor of your VCR with black paper.
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Troubleshooting (Continued)

Cassette tapes/“Memory Stick Duo” media
The cassette cannot be ejected from the compartment.
• Make sure the power source (battery pack or AC Adaptor) is connected correctly (p. 10).
• Moisture condensation has occurred inside the camcorder (p. 106).

The Cassette Memory indicator or title display does not appear while using a
cassette with the Cassette Memory function.
• This camcorder does not support the Cassette Memory function, so the indicator does not
appear.

The remaining tape indicator is not displayed.
• Set [

REMAINING] to [ON] to always display the remaining tape indicator (p. 72).

The cassette is noisier during rewinding or fast-forwarding.
• When using the AC Adaptor, rewind/fast forward speed increases (compared with battery
operation) and therefore increases noise. This is not a malfunction.

You cannot delete pictures on a “Memory Stick Duo” media.
• The pictures are protected. Release the protect function on your computer, etc.

Recording
The recording does not start when you press the REC START/STOP button.
•
•
•
•

Slide the POWER switch to CAMERA (p. 20).
The tape has reached the end. Rewind it, or insert a new cassette.
Set the write-protect tab of the cassette to REC or insert a new cassette (p. 99).
The tape is stuck to the drum due to moisture condensation. Remove the cassette and leave
your camcorder for at least 1 hour, then re-insert the cassette (p. 106).

The handle zoom does not work.
• Set the handle zoom speed switch to FIX or VAR (p. 23).

You cannot record on the “Memory Stick Duo” media.
• The “Memory Stick Duo” media is full. Delete unnecessary pictures recorded on the
“Memory Stick Duo” media (p. 46).
• Format the “Memory Stick Duo” media on your camcorder (p. 76) or insert another “Memory
Stick Duo” media (p. 19).

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• You cannot record still images on a “Memory Stick Duo” media in the following cases.
– While executing [FADER]
– While executing [SMTH SLW REC]
– When and the shutter speed is slower than 1/50
– While using shot transition
– When [COLOR BAR] is set to [ON]
• Assign [PHOTO] to the ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button, or any one of the ASSIGN buttons.

You cannot record a smooth transition on a tape from the last recorded scene
to the next.
• Perform End search (p. 43).
• Do not remove the cassette (the picture will be recorded continuously without a break even
when you turn the power off).
• Do not record pictures in DVCAM mode and DV SP mode on the same tape.

The shutter sound is not heard when you record a still image.
• Set [BEEP] to [ON] (p. 79).
• No shutter sound will be output during movie recording or while an external device is
connected.

• Do not eject the cassette after recording (p. 43).
• There is nothing recorded on the cassette.
• There is a blank section between recorded sections of the tape. This is not a malfunction.

Automatic focus does not function.

Troubleshooting

End search does not work.

• Set the FOCUS switch to AUTO to enable the automatic focus function (p. 24).
• Adjust the focus manually if the automatic focus does not work properly (p. 24).

Menu items are grayed out or do not work.
• You cannot select grayed out display items in the current recording/playback situation.
• There are some functions you cannot activate simultaneously. The following list shows
examples of unworkable combinations of functions and menu items.
Cannot use

Situation

[BACK LIGHT],
[SPOTLIGHT]

Two or more of iris, gain, and shutter speed are set manually.
[IRIS/EXPOSURE] is set to [EXPOSURE] and image
brightness is adjusted with the iris ring
[HYPER GAIN] is set to [ON].

[CNTRST ENHCR]

[BACK LIGHT] is set to [ON].

[FADER]

No tape is inserted.
Moisture condensation has occurred inside the camcorder.
The write-protect tab on the cassette is set to SAVE.

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Troubleshooting (Continued)

Cannot use

Situation

[ZEBRA], [PEAKING],
[CAM DATA DSP],
[HISTOGRAM]

[COLOR BAR] is set to [ON].

[SMTH SLW REC]

[COLOR BAR] is set to [ON].
[PROG.SCAN] is set to [25].

[MARKER]

[DATE REC] is set to [ON].

[LCD BL LEVEL],
[VF B.LIGHT]

AC power source is being used.

[TC LINK]

Your camcorder is not connected to an external device via an
i.LINK cable.

[WORLD TIME],
[DATE REC], [UB TIME
REC]

Date and time are not set.

[INTERVAL REC]

[REC CTL MODE] of [EXT REC CTRL] is set to [EXT
ONLY].

[DV FRAME REC]

[REC CTL MODE] of [EXT REC CTRL] is set to [EXT
ONLY].

[EXT REC CTRL]

[INTERVAL REC] is set to [ON].
[DV FRAME REC] is set to [ON].

Shutter speed, gain, white balance or iris cannot be adjusted manually.
• Set the AUTO/MANUAL switch to MANUAL.

Tiny spots in white, red, blue, or green appear on the screen.
• This phenomenon appears when using a slow shutter speed (p. 27). This is not a malfunction.

Subjects passing by the frame very fast appear crooked.
• This is called the focal plane phenomenon. This is not a malfunction. Because of the way that
the image device (CMOS sensor) reads out image signals, subjects passing by the frame
rapidly might appear crooked depending on the recording conditions.

The screen picture is bright, and the subject does not appear on the screen.
• Set [BACK LIGHT] to [OFF].
• Set [HYPER GAIN] to [OFF].

The screen picture is dark, and the subject does not appear on the screen.
• Press and hold the DISPLAY/BATT INFO button for a few seconds to turn on the backlight
(p. 14).

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Horizontal stripes appear on the image.
• This occurs when recording pictures under a fluorescent lamp, sodium lamp, or mercury
lamp. This is not a malfunction. This can be improved by changing the shutter speed (p. 27).

Fine patterns flicker, diagonal lines look jagged.
• Adjust [DETAIL] to the negative side (p. 35).

Playback
If you are playing back pictures stored on a “Memory Stick Duo” media, refer also to the
Cassette tapes/“Memory Stick Duo” media section (p. 90).
You cannot play back tape.
• Slide the POWER switch to VCR.
• Rewind the tape (p. 45).
• You cannot play back a tape recorded in HDV format.

Image data stored on a “Memory Stick Duo” media cannot be played back
correctly.

The data file name is displayed incorrectly, or flashing.

Troubleshooting

• Image data cannot be played back if you have modified file names or folders, or have edited
the data on a computer (In this case, the file name flashes). This is not a malfunction (p. 103).
• Pictures recorded on other devices may not be played back correctly. This is not a
malfunction.

• The file is damaged.
• The file format is not supported on your camcorder (p. 99).
• Only the file name is displayed if the folder structure does not conform to the universal
standard.

Horizontal lines appear on the picture. The displayed pictures are not clear or
do not appear.
• The video head is dirty. Clean the head using a cleaning cassette (optional) (p. 106).

You cannot hear the sound recorded with a 4CH microphone on another
camcorder.
• Set [DV AUDIO MIX] for 4-ch recording (p. 68).

No sound or only a low sound is heard.
• Turn up the volume (p. 46).
• Set [DV AUDIO MIX] (p. 68).
• Pictures recorded using [SMTH SLW REC] do not have sound.
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Troubleshooting (Continued)

Movies freeze for a while, or the sound breaks off.
• This occurs if the tape or video head is dirty (p. 106).
• Use a Sony mini DV cassette tape.

“---” is displayed on the screen.
•
•
•
•
•

The tape you are playing back was recorded without setting the date and time.
A blank section on the tape is being played back.
The data code on a tape with a scratch or noise cannot be read.
The tape you are playing was recorded with the gain set to -6dB.
The tape you are playing was recorded with [HYPER GAIN] set to [ON].

Noises appear and

is displayed on the screen.

• The tape was recorded in a TV color system other than that of your camcorder (PAL). This is
not a malfunction.

Date Search does not work correctly.
• Be sure to record more than 2 minutes after the date changed. If one day’s recording is too
short, your camcorder may not accurately find the point where the recording date changes.
• There is a blank section between recorded sections of the tape. This is not a malfunction.

New sound added to a recorded tape on another camcorder is not heard.
• Set [DV AUDIO MIX] from [CH1,CH2] (original sound) to [MIX] or [CH3,CH4] (p. 68).

appears on the LCD screen.
• This appears when you play back a tape recorded on other recording devices using a 4ch
microphone. This camcorder does not comply with the 4ch microphone recording standard.

Connecting to TV
You cannot view the picture on the TV connected with an i.LINK cable.
• Connect the TV with another connecting cable, and play back pictures (p. 52).

You cannot hear the sound on the TV connected with an S VIDEO plug (S
VIDEO channel).
• If you are using an S VIDEO plug or component video plugs, make sure the red and white
plugs are also connected (p. 52).

The picture appears distorted on a 4:3 TV.
• This happens when viewing a picture recorded in 16:9 (wide) mode on a 4:3 TV. Set [DV
WIDE CONV] in [IN/OUT REC] (p. 74).

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Black bands appear at the top and bottom of a 4:3 TV screen.
• This happens when viewing a picture recorded in the 16:9 (wide) mode on a 4:3 TV.
This is not a malfunction.

Dubbing/Editing/Connecting to other devices
Pictures from connected devices cannot be zoomed.
• You cannot zoom pictures from connected devices on your camcorder.

Time code and other information appears on the display of the connected
device.
• Set [DISP OUTPUT] to [LCD PANEL] while connected with the A/V connecting cable
(p. 73).

You cannot dub correctly using the A/V connecting cable.
• The A/V connecting cable is not connected properly.
Make sure that the A/V connecting cable is connected to the input jack of the other device for
dubbing a picture from your camcorder.

• You cannot add sound to a recorded tape on this unit.

When you copy a movie shot in wide (16:9) format using an i.LINK cable, the
screen stretches vertically.
• You cannot output the aspect ratio setting using an i.LINK cable. Set the aspect ratio of the
TV instead.
• Connect using an A/V connecting cable instead.

Troubleshooting

You cannot add sound to a recorded tape.

Connecting to a computer
The computer does not recognize your camcorder.
• Disconnect the cable from the computer, then connect it again securely.
• Disconnect the cable from the computer, restart the computer, then connect the computer to
your camcorder correctly.

You cannot view or copy a movie recorded on a tape to a computer.
• Disconnect the cable from the computer, then connect it again.
• You need editing software (optional) to copy a movie recorded on a tape to your computer
(p. 85).

Your computer freezes.
• Disconnect the cable from your computer and camcorder. Reboot your computer, and
connect your computer and camcorder following the steps in the correct order (p. 86).

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Warning indicators and messages
Self-diagnosis display/Warning
indicators
When an error occurs, a warning indicator
appears on the LCD screen or in the
viewfinder.
You can fix some problems associated with
the symptoms yourself. If the problem
persists, even after you have tried a couple
of times, contact your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service facility.
C:(or E:) ss:ss (Self-diagnosis
display)
C:04:ss
• The battery pack is not an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack. Use an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (p. 103).

C:06:ss
• The battery pack is too hot. Replace the
battery pack, or remove it and put it in a
cool place.

C:21:ss
• Moisture condensation has occurred.
Remove the cassette and leave your
camcorder for at least 1 hour, then reinsert the cassette (p. 106).

C:22:ss
• Clean the head using a cleaning
cassette (optional) (p. 106).

C:31:ss / C:32:ss
• Symptoms that are not described above
have occurred. Remove and insert the
cassette, then operate your camcorder
again. Do not perform this procedure if
moisture condensation has occurred
(p. 106).
• Remove the power source. Reconnect it
and operate your camcorder again.
• Change the cassette. Press the RESET
button (p. 117), and operate your
camcorder again.

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E:61:ss / E:62:ss
• Contact your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony service facility. Inform
them of the 5-digit code, which starts
from “E.”

E (Battery level warning)
• The battery pack is nearly used up.
• Depending on the operating,
environment, or battery conditions, E
may flash, even if there are
approximately 5 to 10 minutes
remaining.

(Warning indicator
pertaining to battery pack
temperature)
• The battery pack is too hot. Replace the
battery pack, or remove it and put it in a
cool place.

(Warning indicator pertaining to
battery pack temperature)
• The battery pack is too cold. Replace
the battery pack, or remove it and put it
in a warm place.

% (Moisture condensation warning)*
• Eject the cassette, remove the power
source, and then leave it for about 1
hour with the cassette lid open (p. 106).

Q (Warning indicators pertaining to
the tape)
Slow flashing:
• There is less than 5 minutes remaining
on the tape.
• No cassette is inserted.*
• The write-protect tab on the cassette is
set to lock (p. 99).*

Fast flashing:
• The tape has run out.*

Z (Eject cassette warning)*
Slow flashing:
• The write-protect tab on the cassette is
set to lock (p. 99).

Fast flashing:

* When [BEEP] is set to [ON] (p. 79), you will
hear a melody when the warning indicators
appear on the screen.

Troubleshooting

• Moisture condensation has occurred
(p. 106).
• The self-diagnosis display code is
displayed (p. 96).

Warning messages
If messages appear on the screen, follow the
instructions.

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Additional Information

Using your camcorder abroad
Power supply
You can use your camcorder in any
country/region using the AC Adaptor
supplied with your camcorder within the
AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz range.

On TV color systems
Your camcorder is PAL system, so its
picture can only be viewed on a PAL
system TV with an AUDIO/VIDEO input
jack.
System

Used in

PAL

Australia, Austria, Belgium,
China, Czech Republic,
Denmark, Finland, Germany,
Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary,
Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia,
New Zealand, Norway, Poland,
Portugal, Singapore,
Slovak Republic, Spain,
Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand,
United Kingdom, etc.

PAL - M

Brazil

PAL - N

Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay.

SECAM

Bulgaria, France, Guiana, Iran,
Iraq, Monaco, Russia, Ukraine,
etc.

NTSC

Bahama Islands, Bolivia,
Canada, Central America, Chile,
Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana,
Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Mexico,
Peru, Surinam, Taiwan,
the Philippines, the U.S.A.,
Venezuela, etc.

Simple setting of the clock by time
difference
When you are abroad, you can easily adjust
the clock to the local time by setting the
time difference. Select [WORLD TIME],
then set the time difference (p. 79).

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Maintenance and precautions
Usable cassette tapes
Your camcorder is capable of recording in
DVCAM/DV formats.
It is recommended to use a cassette with the
mark to record in the DVCAM/DV
format.
It is recommended to use a cassette with the
mark to record in the DVCAM
format.
Your camcorder is not compatible with the
Cassette Memory function.

x FS32K (12-bit) mode
The original sound is recorded on channels
1 and 2, and the new sound on channels 3
and 4. The balance between channels 1/2
and channels 3/4 can be adjusted by
selecting [DV AUDIO MIX] in the menu
settings during playback. If you select
[MIX], the sounds of channel 1/2 and
channel 3/ 4 are synthesized to be output.

Playback

x FS48K (16-bit) mode
The original sound can be recorded in high
quality using 2 channels. The audio mode
can be indicated on the LCD screen or in
the viewfinder.

• Your camcorder can play back pictures in the
DVCAM (DV) format.

Notes on use

To prevent a blank section from being
created on the tape

x When not using your camcorder for a
long time
Remove the cassette and store it.

Go to the end of the recorded section using
[END SEARCH] (p. 43) before you begin
the next recording when you have played
back the tape.

x To prevent accidental erasure
Slide the write-protect tab on the cassette to
set it to SAVE.

x When you play back
If the cassette you play back on your
camcorder contains copyright signals, you
cannot copy it to a tape in another video
camera connected to your camcorder.
x When you record
You cannot record software on your
camcorder that contains copyright control
signals for copyright protection of software.
[Cannot record due to copyright
protection.] appears on the LCD screen, or
in the viewfinder if you try to record such
software. Your camcorder does not record
copyright control signals on the tape when
it records.

REC: The cassette can be
recorded.
SAVE: The cassette cannot be
recorded (write-protected).

REC
SAVE

Additional Information

Copyright signal

x When labeling a cassette
Be sure to place the label only on the
locations shown in the following
illustration so as not to cause a malfunction
of your camcorder.
Do not place a
label along this
border.

Audio mode
The DVCAM format has 2 audio modes.
You cannot dub sound onto a recorded tape
with your camcorder.

Labeling position

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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)

x After using the cassette
Rewind the tape to the beginning to avoid
distortion of the picture or the sound. The
cassette should then be put in its case, and
stored in an upright position.
x When cleaning the gold-plated
connector
Generally, clean the gold-plated connector
on a cassette with a cotton-wool swab after
every 10 times it has been ejected.
If the gold-plated connector on the cassette
is dirty or dusty, the remaining tape
indicator may not show correctly.

Gold-plated connector

Compatibility of the DVCAM/DV
formats
The DVCAM format was developed as a
more reliable and higher-end format than
the consumer DV format. Explained here
are the differences, compatibility, and
limitations on editing for the DVCAM and
DV formats.
appears when the DVCAM

* There are 2 modes for audio recording, lock
mode and unlock mode. In lock mode, the
sampling frequencies of audio and video are
synchronized. Therefore, lock mode is more
effective than unlock mode in digital
processing and smooth transition during audio
editing.

Mini DVCAM and mini DV cassettes
The recording format of the picture is
defined according to the recorder’s format
as described below.
Recorder’s
format

Cassette’s
format

Recording
format

DVCAM

DVCAM
DV

DVCAM

DV

DVCAM
DV

DV

b Notes
• This camcorder complies with the DVCAM
format. Though mini DV cassettes can be used
for recording, we recommend you use mini
DVCAM cassettes to get the most out of the
high reliability of the DVCAM format.
• The recording time of mini DV cassettes is 1/3
shorter than that indicated on mini DV cassettes
when recorded in the DVCAM format.

Compatibility on playback
Tape

On DV video
equipment

On DVCAM
video
equipment

DV
formatted

Can be
played back

Can be
played back
only when
recorded in
SP mode

DVCAM
formatted

Can be
played back
on some
equipment

Can be
played back

standard is not met.

Differences between the DVCAM and
DV formats

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Specification

DVCAM

DV

TRACK
Pitch

15 µm

10 µm

Audio
sampling
frequency

12 bit:32
kHz
16 bit:48
kHz

12 bit:32 kHz
16 bit:32 kHz
44.1 kHz
48 kHz

Audio
recording
mode*

Lock mode

Lock/Unlock
mode

Compatibility on editing using DV
jacks
When this camcorder is connected to other
digital video equipment using an i.LINK
cable, the recording format of edited tapes
is defined according to the source tape and
the recorder’s format as described below.
Playback or editing using the edited tape
may be limited depending on dubbing
operation. Start dubbing after reading
“Limitations on editing” (p. 101).
Source
tape

Player’s
format

Recorder’s Recording
format
format

DV
DVCAM DVCAM
formatted
DV
(SP mode
only)
DV
DV
formatted

DVCAM

DVCAM

DV

DV

DVCAM DVCAM DVCAM
formatted
DV
2)

DVCAM

DVCAM
(Compatib
ility
depends
on
models.)

DV

DV

2)

1)

DVCAM
DV

When using mini DVCAM video equipment to
perform DV dubbing of a tape recorded in DV
format, the tape produced will be in the
DVCAM format which the time code format
will be partly misadjusted. (There will be no
effect on the recorded picture, except in certain
cases.)
2) If the tape that is to be dubbed is in the DVCAM
format as in 1), the tape produced will be in the
DVCAM format and the time code format will
be partly misadjusted.
3)
Some mini DV video equipment may be able to
play back a DVCAM-formatted tape. Even if
the tape is played back, quality of playback
cannot be guaranteed. The time code format will
be partly misadjusted.

• If you use tapes as in 1) to 3) above for editing,
the functions may be limited regardless of the
format of players and recorders.

Limitations on editing
You may find the following limitations
when editing a tape produced by dubbing or
editing using the DV Interface (i.LINK)
jack:
• Due to the difference in track pitch, you cannot
record or edit on DV-formatted tapes using mini
DVCAM video equipment.
• Depending on the DVCAM video equipment
used, you may not be able to edit DVCAM
formatted tapes if the audio recording mode is
unlock mode. In this case, dub using audio/
video jacks.

About the “Memory Stick”
media
A “Memory Stick” media is a compact,
portable IC recording medium with a large
data capacity.
You can use the following types of
“Memory Stick” media listed below on the
camcorder. However, we do not guarantee
the operation of all types of “Memory
Stick” media on your camcorder. (See the
list below for more details.)
Recording
/Playback

Types of “Memory Stick” media

“Memory Stick Duo” media
(with MagicGate)

a

“Memory Stick PRO Duo”
media

a

“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo”
media

a

Additional Information

DVCAM DV 3)
formatted

DVCAM 1)
DV

b Notes

• This product does not support high speed data
transfer via a parallel interface.
• This product cannot record or play data that uses
“MagicGate” technology. “MagicGate” is a
copyright protection technology that records and
transfers the contents in an encrypted format.

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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)

• This product is compatible with “Memory Stick
Micro” media (“M2”). “M2” is the abbreviation
for the “Memory Stick Micro” media.
• Still image format: Your camcorder compresses
and records image data in the JPEG (Joint
Photographic Experts Group) format. The file
extension is “.JPG.”
• A “Memory Stick Duo” media formatted by a
computer (Windows OS/Mac OS) does not have
guaranteed compatibility with your camcorder.
• Data read/write speed may vary depending on
the combination of the “Memory Stick Duo”
media and “Memory Stick Duo” media
compliant product you use.
• You can prevent accidental erasure of images
when you slide the write-protect tab on the
“Memory Stick Duo” media with a small
tapered object, to the write-protect position.
• Damaged or lost image data will not be
compensated for, and may occur in the
following cases:
– If you eject the “Memory Stick Duo” media,
turn the power off on your camcorder, or
remove the battery pack for replacement
while your camcorder is reading or writing
image files on the “Memory Stick Duo”
media (while the access lamp is lit or
flashing).
– If you use the “Memory Stick Duo” media
near magnets or magnetic fields.
• It is recommended to make a back-up of
important data on the hard disk of a computer.
• Be careful not to apply excessive force when
writing on a memo area on a “Memory Stick
Duo” media.
• Do not attach a label or the like on a “Memory
Stick Duo” media or a “Memory Stick Duo”
media adaptor.
• When you carry or store a “Memory Stick Duo”
media, put it in its case.
• Do not touch, or allow metallic objects to come
into contact with the terminals.
• Do not bend, drop or apply strong force to the
“Memory Stick Duo” media.
• Do not disassemble or modify the “Memory
Stick Duo” media.
• Do not let the “Memory Stick Duo” media get
wet.
• Be careful to keep “Memory Stick Duo” media
out of the reach of small children. There is
danger that a child might swallow it.

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• Do not insert anything other than a “Memory
Stick Duo” media into the “Memory Stick Duo”
media slot. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
• Do not use or keep the “Memory Stick Duo”
media in the following locations:
– Places subject to extremely high temperature,
such as a car parked outside in the summer.
– Places under direct sunlight.
– Places with extremely high humidity or
subject to corrosive gases.

x On the “Memory Stick Duo” media
adaptor
• When using a “Memory Stick Duo” media with
a “Memory Stick” media compliant device,
make sure to insert the “Memory Stick Duo”
media into a “Memory Stick Duo” media
adaptor.
• When inserting a “Memory Stick Duo” media
into a “Memory Stick Duo” media adaptor,
make sure the “Memory Stick Duo” media is
inserted facing in the correct direction, then
insert it all the way in. Note that improper use
may cause a malfunction. Also, if you force the
“Memory Stick Duo” media into the “Memory
Stick Duo” media adaptor in the wrong
direction, it may be damaged.
• Do not insert a “Memory Stick Duo” media
adaptor without a “Memory Stick Duo” media
attached. Doing so may result in malfunctions of
the unit.

x On a “Memory Stick PRO Duo” media
• The maximum memory capacity of a “Memory
Stick PRO Duo” media that can be used on your
camcorder is 32 GB.
• This unit does not support high speed data
transfer.

Notes on using “Memory Stick Micro”
media
• To use a “Memory Stick Micro” media with the
camcorder, you need a Duo-sized M2 Adaptor.
Insert the “Memory Stick Micro” media into the
Duo-sized M2 Adaptor, then insert the adaptor
into the “Memory Stick Duo” media slot. If you
insert a “Memory Stick Micro” media into the
camcorder without using a Duo-sized M2
Adaptor, you might not be able to remove it
from the camcorder.

• Do not leave the “Memory Stick Micro” media
within the reach of small children. They might
accidentally swallow it.

On image data compatibility

About the “InfoLITHIUM”
battery pack
This unit is compatible with an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (L series).
Your camcorder operates only with an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack.
“InfoLITHIUM” L series battery packs
have the
mark.

What is an “InfoLITHIUM” battery
pack?
An “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack is a
lithium-ion battery pack that has functions
for communicating information related to
operating conditions between your
camcorder and a supplied AC Adaptor.
The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack
calculates the power consumption
according to the operating conditions of

To charge the battery pack
• Be sure to charge the battery pack before you
start using your camcorder.
• We recommend charging the battery pack in an
ambient temperature of between 10 °C to 30 °C
(50 °F to 86 °F) until the CHG lamp of the AC
Adaptor turns off. If you charge the battery pack
outside of this temperature range, you may not
be able to charge it efficiently.

To use the battery pack effectively
• Battery pack performance decreases when the
surrounding temperature is 10 °C (50 °F) or
below, and the length of time you can use the
battery pack becomes shorter. In that case, do
one of the following to use the battery pack for a
longer time.
– Put the battery pack in a pocket to warm it up,
and insert it in your camcorder right before
you start taking shots.
– Use a large capacity battery pack: NP-F770/
F970 (optional).
• Frequent use of the LCD screen or frequent
playback, fast forward or rewind wears out the
battery pack faster.
We recommend using a large capacity battery
pack: NP-F770/F970.
• Be sure to set the POWER switch to OFF
(CHG) when not recording or playing back on
your camcorder. The battery pack is also
consumed when your camcorder is in recording
standby or playback pause.
• Have spare battery packs ready for two or three
times the expected recording time, and make
trial recordings before making the actual
recording.
• Do not expose the battery pack to water. The
battery pack is not water resistant.

Additional Information

• Image data files recorded on a “Memory Stick
Duo” media by your camcorder conform to the
“Design rule for Camera File system” universal
standard established by the JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association).
• On your camcorder, you cannot play back still
images recorded on other devices (DCRTRV900E or DSC-D700/D770) that do not
conform to the universal standard. (These
models are not sold in some regions.)
• If you cannot use a “Memory Stick Duo” media
that has been used with another device, format it
with your camcorder (p. 76). Note that
formatting erases all information on the
“Memory Stick Duo” media.
• You may not be able to play back images with
your camcorder:
– When playing back image data modified on
your computer.
– When playing back image data recorded with
other devices.

your camcorder, and displays the remaining
battery time in minutes.
With an AC Adaptor, the remaining battery
time and charging time appear.

About the remaining battery time
indicator
• When the power goes off even though the
remaining battery time indicator indicates that
the battery pack has enough power to operate,
charge the battery pack fully again. Remaining
battery time will be indicated correctly. Note,
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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)

however, that the battery indication will not be
restored if it is used in high temperatures for a
long time, or if left in a fully charged state, or
when the battery pack is frequently used. Use
the remaining battery time indication as a rough
guide only.
• The E mark that indicates low battery flashes
even if there are still 5 to 10 minutes of battery
time remaining, depending on the operating
conditions or ambient temperature.

When two or more i.LINK-compatible
devices are daisy-chained with the unit,
operation becomes possible from any
device in the chain. Note that the operation
method may vary, or data transactions may
not be possible, depending on specifications
and characteristics of the connected
devices.

About storage of the battery pack

• Normally, only one device can be connected to
this unit with an i.LINK cable. When
connecting this unit to a DV compatible device
having two or more DV interfaces, refer to the
operating instructions of the device to be
connected.
• i.LINK is a more familiar term for the IEEE
1394 data transport bus proposed by Sony, and
is a trademark approved by many corporations.
• IEEE 1394 is an international standard
standardized by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers.

• If the battery pack is not used for a long time,
fully charge the battery pack and use it up on
your camcorder once a year to maintain proper
function. To store the battery pack, remove it
from your camcorder and put it in a dry, cool
place.
• To discharge the battery pack on your
camcorder completely, leave your camcorder in
tape recording standby until the power goes off
(p. 13).

About battery life
• Battery capacity decreases over time and
through repeated use. If decreased usage time
between charges becomes significant, it is
probably time to replace it with a new one.
• Each battery’s life is governed by storage,
operating and environmental conditions.

About i.LINK
The DV (i.LINK) jack on your
camcorder is an i.LINK-compliant 4-pin
jack. This section describes the i.LINK
standard and its features.

What is i.LINK?
i.LINK is a digital serial interface for
transferring digital video, digital audio, and
other data to other i.LINK-compatible
devices. You can also control other devices
using i.LINK.
i.LINK-compatible devices can be
connected using an i.LINK cable. Possible
applications are operations and data
transactions with various digital AV
devices.

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b Notes

About the i.LINK Baud rate
i.LINK’s maximum baud rate varies
according to the device. There are 3 types.
S100 (approx. 100Mbps*)
S200 (approx. 200Mbps)
S400 (approx. 400Mbps)
The baud rate is listed under
“Specifications” in the operating
instructions of each piece of equipment. It
is also indicated near the i.LINK interface
on some devices.
The baud rate may differ from the indicated
value when the unit is connected to a device
with a different maximum baud rate.
* What is Mbps?

Mbps stands for “megabits per second,” or
the amount of data that can be sent or
received in one second. For example, a
baud rate of 100 Mbps means that 100
megabits of data can be sent in one second.

To use i.LINK functions on this unit
For details on how to dub when this unit is
connected to other video devices having a
DV Interface, see page 81.
This unit can also be connected to other
i.LINK (DV Interface) compatible devices
made by Sony (e.g. a VAIO series personal
computer) as well as to video devices.
Some i.LINK compatible video devices,
such as Digital Televisions, DVD,
MICROMV or HDV recorders/players are
not compatible with DV devices. Before
connecting to other devices, be sure to
confirm whether the device is compatible
with a DV device or not. For details on
precautions and compatible application
software, refer also to the operating
instructions for the device to be connected.

•
•

b Notes
•

•

•

•
•
•

•

About handling of your
camcorder
On use and care
• Do not use or store the camcorder and
accessories in the following locations.
– Anywhere extremely hot or cold. Never leave
them exposed to temperatures above 60 °C
(140 °F), such as under direct sunlight, near

•
•
•

•

Continued ,

Additional Information

• Do not connect cables to your VCR with their
terminals placed the wrong way. Forcing the
connectors into your VCR’s jacks may damage
them or result in a malfunction of your VCR.
When using the 4 pin jacks, align the v mark on
the i.LINK cable plug with the V mark on DV
jack before connecting.
• Connect the i.LINK cable to the other device
first, then to your VCR. Connecting to your
VCR first may cause static discharge, resulting
in a malfunction of your VCR.
• If you connect a device that has an i.LINK
terminal to your VCR via an i.LINK cable,
switch off the device and unplug it from the
power socket before connecting/disconnecting
the i.LINK cable; otherwise, high voltage
current may be present at the i.LINK terminal of
the device, which could create a malfunction.

heaters or in a car parked in the sun. They
may malfunction or become deformed.
– Near strong magnetic fields or mechanical
vibration. The camcorder may malfunction.
– Near strong radio waves or radiation. The
camcorder may not be able to record properly.
– Near AM receivers and video equipment.
Noise may occur.
– On a sandy beach or anywhere dusty. If sand
or dust gets in your camcorder, it may
malfunction. Sometimes this malfunction
cannot be repaired.
– Near windows or outdoors, where the LCD
screen, the viewfinder, or the lens may be
exposed to direct sunlight. This damages the
inside of the viewfinder or the LCD screen.
– Anywhere very humid.
Operate your camcorder on DC 7.2 V (battery
pack) or DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor).
For DC or AC operation, use the accessories
recommended in these operating instructions.
Do not let your camcorder get wet, for example,
from rain or sea water. If your camcorder gets
wet, it may malfunction. Sometimes this
malfunction cannot be repaired.
If any solid object or liquid gets inside the
casing, unplug your camcorder and have it
checked by a Sony dealer before operating it
any further.
Avoid rough handling, disassembling,
modifying, physical shock, or impact such as
hammering, dropping or stepping on the
product. Be particularly careful of the lens.
Do not use a deformed or damaged battery pack.
Keep the POWER switch setting to OFF (CHG)
when you are not using your camcorder.
Do not wrap your camcorder with a towel, for
example, and operate it. Doing so might cause
heat to build up inside.
When disconnecting the power cord (mains
lead), pull it by the plug and not the lead.
Do not damage the power cord (mains lead)
such as by placing anything heavy on it.
Keep metal contacts clean.
Keep the Remote Commander and button-type
battery out of children’s reach. If the battery is
accidentally swallowed, consult a doctor
immediately.
If the battery electrolytic liquid has leaked,
– consult your local authorized Sony service
facility.

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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)

– wash off any liquid that may have contacted
your skin.
– if any liquid gets in your eyes, wash with
plenty of water and consult a doctor.

x When not using your camcorder for a
long time
• Periodically turn on the camcorder and play a
cassette for about 3 minutes.
• Use up the battery pack completely before
storing it.

Moisture condensation
If your camcorder is brought directly from a
cold place to a warm place, moisture may
condense inside your camcorder, on the
surface of the tape, or on the lens. In this
state, the tape may stick to the head drum
and be damaged, or your camcorder may
not operate correctly. If there is moisture
inside your camcorder, [Moisture
condensation. Eject the cassette] or
[Moisture condensation. Turn off for 1H.]
appears. The indicator will not appear if the
moisture condenses on the lens only.
x If moisture condensation has occurred
None of the functions except cassette
ejection will work. Eject the cassette, turn
off your camcorder, and leave it for about
one hour with the cassette lid open. Your
camcorder can be used again when both of
the following conditions are met:
• The warning message does not appear when the
power is turned on.
• Neither % nor Z flashes when a cassette is
inserted and the video operation buttons are
pressed.

If moisture starts to condense, your
camcorder sometimes cannot detect
condensation. If this happens, the cassette is
sometimes not ejected for 10 seconds after
the cassette lid is opened. This is not a
malfunction. Do not close the cassette lid
until the cassette is ejected.

x Note on moisture condensation
Moisture may condense when you bring
your camcorder from a cold place into a
warm place (or vice versa), or when you use
your camcorder in a humid place as shown
below.
• When you bring your camcorder from a ski
slope into a place warmed up by a heating
device.
• When you bring your camcorder from an air
conditioned car or room into a hot place outside.
• When you use your camcorder after a squall or a
shower.
• When you use your camcorder in a hot and
humid place.

x How to avoid moisture condensation
When you bring your camcorder from a
cold place into a warm place, put your
camcorder in a plastic bag and seal it
tightly. Remove the bag when the air
temperature inside the plastic bag has
reached the surrounding temperature (after
about one hour).

Video head
• If the following problem occurs, clean the video
heads for 10 seconds with a Sony cleaning
cassette (optional).
– Playback pictures do not move.
– Playback pictures do not appear.
– The sound breaks off.
– [x
Dirty video head. Use a cleaning
cassette.] appears on the screen during
recording.
– The following phenomenon occurs.

Block-noise
appears.

The playback screen goes blank.
(Solid blue screen)

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• The video heads will be worn after long use. If
you cannot obtain a clear image even after using
a cleaning cassette (optional), the video heads
may be worn out. Please contact your Sony
dealer or local authorized Sony service facility
to have the video heads replaced.

LCD screen
• Do not exert excessive pressure on the LCD
screen, as it may cause damage.
• If your camcorder is used in a cold place, a
residual image may appear on the LCD screen.
This is not a malfunction.
• While using your camcorder, the back of the
LCD screen may heat up. This is not a
malfunction.

x To clean the LCD screen
If fingerprints or dust make the LCD screen
dirty, it is recommended you use a soft
cloth to clean it. When you use the LCD
Cleaning Kit (optional), do not apply the
cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen.
Use cleaning paper moistened with the
liquid.

• If the casing is soiled, clean the camcorder body
with a soft cloth lightly moistened with water,
and then wipe the casing with a dry soft cloth.
• Avoid the following to avoid damage to the
finish.
– Using chemicals such as thinner, benzine,
alcohol, chemical cloths, repellent, insecticide
and sunscreen.
– Handling with the above substances on your
hands.
– Leaving the casing in contact with rubber or
vinyl objects for a long period of time.

On charging the pre-installed
rechargeable battery
Your camcorder has a pre-installed
rechargeable battery to retain the date, time,
and other settings even when the POWER
switch is set to OFF (CHG). The preinstalled rechargeable battery is always
charged while your camcorder is connected
to the wall outlet (wall socket) via the AC
Adaptor or while the battery pack is
inserted. The rechargeable battery will be
fully discharged in about 3 months if you
do not use your camcorder at all without the
AC Adaptor connected or the battery pack
attached. Use your camcorder after
charging the pre-installed rechargeable
battery.
However, even if the pre-installed
rechargeable battery is not charged, the
camcorder operation will not be affected as
long as you are not recording the date.
x Procedures
Connect your camcorder to a wall outlet
(wall socket) using the supplied AC
Adaptor, and leave it with the POWER
switch set to OFF (CHG) for more than 24
hours.

Additional Information

On handling the casing

• To prevent mold, periodically clean the lens as
described above. It is recommended that you
operate your camcorder about once a month to
keep it in optimum state for a long time.

About care and storage of the lens
• Wipe the surface of the lens clean with a soft
cloth in the following instances:
– When there are fingerprints on the lens
surface.
– In hot or humid locations
– When the lens is exposed to salty air such as
at the seaside.
• Store in a well-ventilated location subject to
little dirt or dust.
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Maintenance and precautions (Continued)

Removing dust from inside the
viewfinder

1 Remove the eye piece of the
viewfinder.
Slide down the viewfinder release lever
and hold it in position (1), then lift the
eye piece of the viewfinder as indicated
by the arrow in the illustration (2).

• The lever may be difficult to move when
you use the camcorder in low temperatures.

2 Remove dust inside the eye piece
and viewfinder with a blower.

3 Attach the viewfinder following
the reverse procedure of step 1.

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Specifications
System

Image device
6.0 mm (1/3 type) 3CMOS sensor
Recording Pixels (DV16:9 still
recording):
Max. 1.20 Mega (1 440 × 810) pixels**
Gross: Approx. 1 120 000 pixels
Effective (movie, 16:9):
Approx. 1 037 000 pixels
Effective (movie, 4:3):
Approx. 778 000 pixels
Effective (still, 16:9):
Approx. 1 037 000 pixels
Effective (still, 4:3):
Approx. 778 000 pixels
Lens
G Lens
20 × (Optical), Approx. 30 × (Digital,
when [D.EXTENDER] is set to [ON])
Focal length
f=4.1 - 82.0 mm (3/16 - 3 1/4 in.)
When converted to a 35 mm still
camera
29.5 - 590 mm (1 3/16 - 23 1/4 in.)
(16:9),
36.1 - 722 mm (1 7/16 - 28 1/2 in.)
(4:3)
F1.6 - 3.4
Filter diameter: 72 mm (2 7/8 in.)
Color temperature
[AUTO]
(one push) A/B
[INDOOR] (3 200K)
[OUTDOOR] (5 800K±7 offset levels)
[MANU WB TEMP] (2 300K 15 000K in 100K steps)

Continued ,

Additional Information

Video recording system (DVCAM (DV))
2 rotary heads, Helical scanning system
Still image recording system
Exif Ver. 2.2*
Audio recording system (DVCAM (DV))
Rotary heads, PCM system
Quantization: 12 bits
Fs32kHz (channel 1/2 stereo),
Quantization: 16 bits
Fs48kHz (channel 1/2 stereo)
Video signal
PAL color, CCIR standards
Usable cassette
Mini DV cassette with the
mark
printed or Mini DVCAM cassette with
the
mark printed
Tape speed (DVCAM)
Approx. 28.221 mm/s
Tape speed (DV SP)
Approx. 18.831 mm/s
Recording/playback time (DVCAM)
41 min (using a PDVM-40ME cassette)
Recording/playback time (DV SP)
63 min (using a PDVM-40ME cassette)
Fast forward/rewind time
Approx. 2 min 40 s (using a PDVM40ME cassette and rechargeable battery
pack)
Approx. 1 min 45 s (using a PDVM40ME cassette and AC Adaptor)
Viewfinder
Electric viewfinder (color, black and
white)
Picture
1.1 cm (0.45 type, aspect ratio 16:9)
Total dot number
1 226 880 (approx. 852 × 3[RGB] ×
480)

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Specifications (Continued)

Minimum illumination
1.5 lx (lux) (Fixed Shutter Speed 1/25,
auto gain, auto iris) (F 1.6)
* “Exif” is a file format for still images,
established by the JEITA (Japan
Electronics and Information Technology
Industries Association). Files in this
format can have additional information
such as your camcorder’s setting
information at the time of recording.
**The unique pixel array of Sony's
ClearVid CMOS sensor and image
processing system (Enhanced Imaging
Processor) allows for still image
resolution equivalent to the sizes
described.

Output connectors
A/V Remote Connector
10-pin connector
When A/V connecting cable is
connected
Video signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Luminance signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms)
Chrominance signal: 0.3 Vp-p (burst
signal), 75 Ω (ohms)
Audio signal: -10 dBu (at load
impedance 47 kΩ (kilohms)), Output
impedance with less than 2.2 kΩ
(kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)
i (headphones) jack
Stereo-minijack (Ø 3.5 mm)

Input/Output connectors
LANC
jack
Stereo mini-minijack (Ø 2.5 mm)
INPUT1/INPUT2 jack
XLR 3-pin, female,
-48 dBu: 3kΩ (kilohms)
+4 dBu: 10kΩ (kilohms)
(0 dBu=0.775 Vrms)

110

DV jack
i.LINK interface (IEEE 1394, 4-pin
connector S100)

LCD screen
Picture
8.0 cm (3.2 type, aspect ratio 16:9)
Total dot number
921 600 (1 920 × 480)

General
Power requirements
DC 7.2 V (battery pack)
DC 8.4 V (AC Adaptor)
Average power consumption
During camera recording using the
internal microphone, and the
viewfinder with normal brightness:
DVCAM (DV) recording 6.0 W
During camera recording using the
internal microphone, and the LCD with
normal brightness:
DVCAM (DV) recording 6.2 W
Operating temperature
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Storage temperature
-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F)
Dimensions (approx.)
169 × 188 × 401 mm
(6 3/4 × 7 1/2 × 15 7/8 in.)
(w/h/d)
including the projecting parts
Mass (approx.)
2.2 kg (4 lb 14 oz) including the lens
hood with lens cover

AC Adaptor AC-L100/AC-L100C
Power requirements
AC 100 V - 240 V, 50 Hz/60 Hz
Current consumption
0.35 A - 0.18 A
Power consumption
18 W
Output voltage
DC 8.4 V*
Operating temperature
0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F)
Storage temperature
-20 °C to +60 °C (-4 °F to +140 °F)
Dimensions (approx.)
48 × 29 × 81 mm
(1 15/16 × 1 3/16 × 3 1/4 in.) (w/h/d)
excluding the projecting parts
Mass (approx.)
170 g (6.0 oz) excluding the power cord
(mains lead)
* See the label on the AC Adaptor for other
specifications.

Additional Information

Design and specifications are subject to change
without notice.

111

On trademarks
• “Memory Stick,” “
,” “Memory Stick
Duo,” “
,” “Memory Stick
PRO Duo,” “
,”
“Memory Stick PRO-HG Duo,”
“
,” “Memory Stick
Micro,” “MagicGate,” “
,”
“MagicGate Memory Stick” and “MagicGate
Memory Stick Duo” are trademarks of Sony
Corporation.
• “InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony
Corporation.
•
is a trademark of Sony Corporation.
• i.LINK and are trademarks of Sony
Corporation.
•
is a trademark.
•
is a trademark.
• Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista, and
Windows Media are trademarks or registered
trademarks of U.S. Microsoft Corporation in the
U.S. and other countries.
• Macintosh and Mac OS are registered
trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and other
countries.
• Pentium is a trademark or registered trademark
of Intel Corporation.
• Adobe, and Adobe Reader are trademarks of
Adobe Systems Incorporated.
All other product names mentioned herein may be
the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies. Furthermore, ™ and “®”
are not mentioned in each case in this manual.

112

Quick Reference

Identifying parts and controls
The numbers in ( ) are reference pages.

A Hook for shoulder strap (116)
B BATT RELEASE button (11)
C Zoom lever (23)
D ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button (22)
E Cable holder (52)
For securing the A/V connecting cable
or other cables
F Access lamp (19)
G “Memory Stick Duo” media slot (19)
Quick Reference

H Grip belt (13)
I Microphone fixing clamper (38)
J Microphone holder (38)
K Accessory shoe
L Lens hood with lens cover (9)
M Lens (9)

Continued ,

113

Identifying parts and controls (Continued)

A Front recording lamp (79)
The recording lamp flashes if the
remaining tape or battery is low.
B Internal microphone (38)
C Front remote sensor (80)
D FOCUS switch (24)
E ND filter (28)
F PUSH AUTO button (24)
G ASSIGN 1 button/ZEBRA button (41)
H ASSIGN 2 button/AE SHIFT button*
(41)
I ASSIGN 3 button/REC REVIEW
button (41)
J Large eyecup (15)
K CH1 (INT MIC/INPUT1) switch (38)
L AUTO/MAN (CH1) switch (40)
M AUDIO LEVEL(CH1) dial (40)
N AUDIO LEVEL(CH2) dial (40)
O AUTO/MAN (CH2) switch (40)
P CH2 (INT MIC/INPUT1/INPUT2)
switch (38)
Q STATUS CHECK button (49)

114

R PICTURE PROFILE button (29)
S MENU button (16)
T AUTO/MANUAL switch (25)
* The ASSIGN 2 button /AE SHIFT button has a
raised tactile dot for your convenience in
locating the button.

A ASSIGN 4 button (41)
B ASSIGN 5 button* (41)

controlling the tape transport of video
device and peripherals connected to it.

C ASSIGN 6 button (41)

O POWER switch (13)

D

P REC START/STOP button (20)

DV jack (81)

* The ASSIGN 5 button has a raised tactile dot for
your convenience in locating the button.

F i (headphones) jack
For stereo mini-jack headphones
G DC IN jack (10)
H REC START/STOP button (20)

Quick Reference

E A/V Remote Connector (52)

I INPUT2 jack (38)
J INPUT1 jack (38)
K INPUT2 switch (38)
L INPUT1 switch (38)
M Cable holder (38)
Inner cable holder and outer cable
holder are provided for securing an
i.LINK cable and a microphone cable,
respectively.
N LANC
jack
The LANC
control jack is used for
Continued ,

115

Identifying parts and controls (Continued)

A Handle zoom lever (23)

To attach the shoulder strap

B Hook for shoulder strap (116)

Attach the shoulder strap (optional) to the
hooks for the shoulder strap.

C Handle zoom switch (23)
D Lens cover lever (9)
E Focus ring (24)
F Zoom ring (23)
G Iris ring (25)
H GAIN button (27)
I WHT BAL button* (28)
J SHUTTER SPEED button (25)
K

OPEN/EJECT lever (18)

L SEL/PUSH EXEC dial (16)
M

(One push) button (29)

N White balance memory switch (28)
O Gain switch (27)
P IRIS/EXPOSURE button (25)
* WHT BAL button has a raised tactile dot for
your convenience in locating the button.

116

A TC/U-BIT button
Switches between time code and user bit
to display on the LCD screen.

O Rear recording lamp (79)
The recording lamp flashes if the
remaining tape or battery is low.

B DATA CODE button (48)

* PLAY button, VOLUME/MEMORY button,
and MEMORY/INDEX button have raised
tactile dots for your convenience in locating the
buttons.

C Video control buttons (STOP/REW/
PLAY*/FF/PAUSE/REC/SLOW) (45)
D VOLUME/MEMORY button* (45)

Quick Reference

E MEMORY/DELETE button (45)
F MEMORY/INDEX button* (45)
G MEMORY/PLAY button (45)
H DISPLAY/BATT INFO button (48)
I RESET button
If you press the RESET button, all
settings including the clock setting
(except the Picture profile and Camera
profile settings) return to the default.
J LCD screen (14)
K Viewfinder (14)
L Viewfinder lens adjustment lever (14)
M Viewfinder release lever (108)
N Rear remote sensor (79)

Continued ,

117

Identifying parts and controls (Continued)

b Notes

Remote Commander
Remove the insulation sheet before using
the Remote Commander.
Insulation sheet

7

1

8

2
3

9

4
5

6

• Aim the Remote Commander towards the
remote sensor to operate your camcorder.
• Point the remote sensor away from strong light
sources such as direct sunlight or overhead
lighting. Otherwise, the Remote Commander
may not function properly.
• When you are operating with the Remote
Commander supplied with your camcorder,
your VCR may also operate. In that case, select
a commander mode other than VTR 2 for your
VCR, or cover the sensor of your VCR with
black paper.

To change the battery of the Remote
Commander
1 While pressing on the tab, inset your
fingernail into the slit to pull out the battery
case.
2 Place a new battery with the + side facing
up.
3 Insert the battery case back into the Remote
Commander until it clicks.

0

Tab

A PHOTO (22)
The on-screen image when you press this
button will be recorded onto the “Memory
Stick Duo” media as a still image.

B Memory control buttons (Index, –/+,
Memory/playback) (45)
C SEARCH M. (50)
D. >
E Video control buttons (Rewind,
Playback, Fast-forward, Pause, Stop,
Slow) (45)
F ZERO SET MEMORY
This button is invalid with your
camcorder.
G Transmitter
H START/STOP (20)
I Power zoom (23)
J DISPLAY (48)

118

WARNING
Battery may explode if mistreated. Do not
recharge, disassemble or dispose of in
fire.
• When the lithium battery becomes weak, the
operating distance of the Remote Commander
may shorten, or the Remote Commander may
not function properly. In this case, replace the
battery with a Sony CR2025 lithium battery.
Use of another battery may present a risk of fire
or explosion.

Indicators for the LCD screen and viewfinder
The numbers in ( ) are reference pages.
The indicators will not be recorded on the tape during recording.

Recording movies

A Recording format (
(73)

Recording still images

or

)

B Remaining battery (approx.)
C Recording status ([STBY] (standby) or
[REC] (recording))
D During recording:
Tape counter (hour: minute: second:
frame)
During playback:
Time code (hour: minute: second:
frame)
E Recording capacity of the tape (approx.)

I Recording folder (77)
J Image size (22)
K Recording indicator (22)

Data code during recording
The date/time during recording and the
camera setting data will be recorded
automatically. They do not appear on the
screen during recording, but you can check
them on the screen by pressing the DATA
CODE button during playback (p. 48).
Quick Reference

F DV Audio Mode (66)
G Audio level display (71)
H Aspect ratio of the movie (73)

Continued ,

119

Indicators for the LCD screen and viewfinder (Continued)

Viewing movies

L Tape transport indicator
Recording mode (DVCAM or DV SP)
appears when a tape recorded in the DVCAM
or DV SP format is played back.

Viewing still images

M Data file name
N Picture number/Total number of
recorded pictures in the current
playback folder
O Playback folder (77)
P Previous/Next folder icon
The
,
or
appears when the
first or last picture of the current folder is
displayed and when there are multiple folders
on the same “Memory Stick Duo” media. You
can move to Previous/Next folder with the
VOLUME/MEMORY button.

120

Indicator

Indicators when you make
changes
Upper left

Meaning

Manual volume
control(40, 67)

Upper right

Manual focus (24)

9
~

Picture profile (29)
SPOTLIGHT(61)
BACK LIGHT (61)

.

SteadyShot off (62)
PEAKING (70)

Center

Bottom

D.EXTENDER (62)

Upper left
Indicator

AE SHIFT (61)
EXPOSURE control
(26)

Meaning

Recording format (73)
DV WIDE REC (73)

Auto setting (71)
n

DV FRAME REC (64)

A

B

White balance (28)
FOCUS MACRO
(62)

ND filter (28)

HYPER GAIN (60)
ZEBRA (69)

INTERVAL REC (64)

PROG.SCAN (59)

Upper right
z Tips
Meaning

INDEX MARK (42)
DV input (83)
DV output (81)
i.LINK connection
(81, 83)

• Indicators may look different or appear at
different positions.

Quick Reference

Indicator

LCD backlight off (14)

Center
Indicator

Z

Meaning

Warning (96)

Bottom
Indicator

Meaning

HISTOGRAM (69)
DV AU.MODE (DV
Audio Mode) (66)

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Index
A

Battery.................................. 10

Access lamp..........................19

Battery Info .......................... 49

ADVANCE ..........................70

BEEP.................................... 79

D

AE RESPONSE....................61

BLACK FADER.................. 62

DATA CODE button............ 48

AE SHIFT.............................61

BLACK GAMMA ............... 31

Date and time ............... 17, 119

AE SHIFT button .................41

BLACK LEVEL .................. 31

DATE REC ....................79, 92

AF ASSIST...........................62

Button-type lithium battery
........................................... 118

Date search ...........................50

AGC LIMIT .........................60
ALL ERASE.........................76

Deleting camera profile settings
.............................................. 78

C

Deleting still images.............46

Cable holder......................... 38

DETAIL ............................... 35

CAM DATA DSP (Camera
data display)................... 71, 92

DISP OUTPUT ....................73

ASSIGN BTN.......................79

CAMERA PROF.
(Camera profile)................... 78

ASSIGN buttons...................41

DISPLAY/BATT INFO
button........................14, 48, 49

CAMERA SET menu .......... 59

AT IRIS LMT.......................61

DRUM RUN ........................ 80

Cassette

Dubbing ................................ 81

ALL FILES...........................76
ASPECT ...............................70
ASSIGN 7/PHOTO button
........................................22, 41

DISPLAY SET menu ...........69

ATW SENS ..........................60

Insert/Eject.................... 18

AUDIO CH SEL ..................68

DV AUDIO MIX ................. 68

Tape .............................. 99

AUDIO LEVEL (CH1)
dial ........................................40

Cassette compartment .......... 18

DV AU. MODE
(DV Audio mode)................. 66

CENTER.............................. 70

DV FRAME REC................. 64

AUDIO LEVEL (CH1/CH2)
dial ........................................40

CENTER TRIG.................... 63

DV REC MODE
(Recording mode)................. 73

AUDIO LEVEL (CH2)
dial ........................................40
AUDIO LIMIT .....................66
AUDIO SET menu ...............66
AUTO/MAN (CH1/CH2)
switch....................................40
AUTO/MANUAL switch.....25
AU. MAN GAIN ..................67
AU.LVL DISP
(Audio level display) ............71

CH1 (INT MIC/INPUT1)
switch ................................... 38

DV SP................................... 73

CH2 (INT MIC/INPUT1/
INPUT2) switch................... 38

DV WIDE CONV ................ 74

Charging time ...................... 11

DVCAM ............................... 73

CHG lamp ............................ 10

D.EXTENDER
(Digital Extender)................. 62

CLOCK SET.................. 16, 79

DV WIDE REC ....................73

CNTRST ENHCR.......... 61, 91
COLOR BAR....................... 65

E

COLOR CORRCT (Color
Correct) ................................ 33

END SEARCH ..................... 43

COLOR DEPTH .................. 33

END TRIG ...........................63

COLOR LEVEL .................. 32

Expanded focus ....................25

COLOR MODE ................... 32

EXPOSURE .........................59

COLOR PHASE .................. 32

B

EXP.FOCUS ..................25, 41

Computer ............................. 87

EXP.FOCUS TYPE .............71

BACK LIGHT................61, 91

Connect

EXT ONLY .......................... 74

A/V connecting cable .....52, 81
A/V connecting cable with S
VIDEO............................52, 81
A/V Remote Connector ..52, 81

122

CURRENT FLDR ................ 76

BAR......................................71

TV................................. 52

BATT RELEASE (battery
release) button ......................11

VCR .............................. 81
COPY................................... 36

End search ............................ 43

EXT REC CTRL ............74, 92

F

Index screen ......................... 46

LCD ......................................14

FADER ...........................62, 91

Index search ......................... 50

LCD backlight ......................14

FILE NO. (File number) .......77

Index signal .......................... 42

LCD BL LEVEL ............72, 92

FLCKR REDUCE ................61

Indicators............................ 119

LCD BRIGHT ......................72

Focus.....................................24

INDOOR .............................. 29

LCD COLOR........................72

FOCUS MACRO..................62

Indoor ................................... 29

LCD PANEL ........................73

Focus ring .............................24

INPUT1 .......................... 38, 40

Lens ....................................107

FOCUS switch ......................24

INPUT1 jack .................. 38, 40

Lens cover lever .....................9

Folder

INPUT1 MIC NR................. 67

Lens hood with lens cover ......9

NEW FOLDER .............77

INPUT1 switch .................... 39

LETTER SIZE......................72

PB FOLDER (Playback
folder) ............................77

INPUT1 TRIM ..................... 68

LINKED ...............................67

REC FOLDER (Recording
folder) ............................77

INPUT2 .......................... 38, 40

M

INPUT2 jack ........................ 40

Macintosh .............................87

FORMAT..............................76

INPUT2 MIC NR................. 68

MARKER .......................70, 92

FREE RUN ...........................75

INPUT2 switch .................... 39

Memory A ............................29

FS32K ...................................66

INPUT2 TRIM ..................... 68

Memory B.............................29

FS48K ...................................66

INPUT2 WIND .................... 68

MEMORY SET menu ..........76

Insulation sheet .................. 118
INTELLIGENT.................... 60

“Memory Stick Duo” media
......................................19, 101

Gain ......................................27

Internal microphone ............. 38

Insert/Eject ....................19

GAIN button .........................27

INTERVAL.......................... 64

GAIN SETUP .......................59

INTERVAL REC ................. 64

Number of recordable
pictures ..........................22

Gain switch ...........................27

IN/OUT REC menu ............. 73

G

INPUT1 WIND .................... 68

Write-protect tab .........102

IRIS ................................ 25, 59

Grip belt ................................13

Iris ring ................................. 25

GUIDEFRAME ....................70

“Memory Stick” media...2, 101

IRIS/EXPOSURE ................ 59
IRIS/EXPOSURE button ..... 25

MEMORY/DELETE button
..............................................45

i.LINK ................................ 104

MEMORY/INDEX button ...45

i.LINK cable............. 81, 83, 85

MEMORY/PLAY button .....45

H
HANDLE ZOOM .................62
Handle zoom.........................23

Menu

Handle zoom lever................23

J

AUDIO SET menu ........66

Handle zoom switch .............23

JPEG................................... 102

CAMERA SET menu....59

Headphones jack .................115

DISPLAY SET menu ....69

HISTOGRAM ................69, 92

K

Hook for shoulder strap ......116

KNEE ................................... 32

MEMORY SET menu
.......................................76

L

OTHERS menu .............78

LANC jack ......................... 115

TC/UB SET menu .........75

HOURS METER ..................80
HYPER GAIN ......................60

I
INDEX MARK .....................42

Quick Reference

GAMMA ..............................31

“Memory Stick Duo” media
slot cover ..............................19

IN/OUT REC menu.......73

LANGUAGE ....................... 79

Using the menu .............54

Large eyecup ........................ 15

MENU button .......................16
Continued ,

123

Index (Continued)

Menu items ...........................56

Pre-installed rechargeable
battery ................................ 107

SAFETY ZONE ................... 70

Microphone fixing clamper
..............................................38

PRESET ............................... 75

Self-diagnosis display .......... 96

PROFILE NAME ................ 36

SEL/PUSH EXEC dial .........16

Microphone holder ...............38

PROG. SCAN ...................... 59

SEPARATE.......................... 67

MIC+48V .............................39

PUSH AT IRIS .................... 26

SHOT TRANSITION .......... 65

MIX ......................................69

PUSH AUTO button............ 24

Shot transition ......................43

Moisture condensation .......106

PUSH (lens hood release)
button ..................................... 9

Shoulder strap.....................116

R

SHUTTER SPEED button
.............................................. 27

NEW FOLDER ....................77

REC CTL MODE ................ 74

NORMAL.............................70

REC FOLDER (Recording
folder)................................... 77

SKINTONE DTL (Skintone
detail)....................................36

Microphone ..........................38

N
ND filter ...............................28

NTSC....................................98

Shutter speed ........................ 27

Skip Scan.............................. 46

REC LAMP.......................... 79

Slot ....................................... 19

REC PAUSE ........................ 74
Rec review ........................... 42

SMTH SLW REC
(Smooth slow recording)
........................................63, 92

REC REVIEW button.......... 42

Specifications .....................109

REC RUN ............................ 75

SPEED ZOOM ..................... 62

REC START/STOP button
............................................. 20

SPOTLIGHT ..................61, 91

OTHERS menu.....................78
OUTDOOR ..........................29

REC TIME........................... 64

Status check.......................... 49

Outdoor.................................29

REC TIMING ...................... 63

STATUS CHECK button ..... 49

Outside power source ...........12

Recording............................. 20

STEADYSHOT....................62

Recording lamp.................... 20

Supplied items ........................8

Recording time..................... 11

SYNCHRONOUS ................ 74

NUMBER.............................71

O
One push button....................29
OPEN/EJECT lever..............18
OPERATION .......................80

P

REC REVIEW ..................... 42

START TRIG ....................... 63

PAL ................................94, 98

REGENERATE ................... 75

PB FOLDER
(Playback folder) .................77

RELAY ................................ 74

T

PB ZOOM (Playback zoom)
..............................................79

REMAINING....................... 72

Tape counter .......................119

Remaining battery................ 49

TAPE RUN .......................... 80

PEAKING ......................70, 92

Remote Commander .......... 118

Tape ......................See Cassette

PHOTO.................................22

REMOTE CTRL (Remote
control)................................. 80

TC LINK ........................75, 92

Remote sensor............ 114, 117

TC PRESET .........................75

RESET ........................... 36, 75

TC RUN ............................... 75

RESET button .................... 117

TC/UB SET menu ................ 75

Picture Search.......................46

RING ASSIGN .................... 59

TC/U-BIT button................117

PLAY button ........................45

RING ROTATE................... 59

Telephoto.............................. 23

PHOTO button .....................22
Picture profile .......................29
PICTURE PROFILE button
..............................................29

Playing time..........................11
POWER switch.....................13

S
S VIDEO jack ................ 52, 81

124

SEARCH M. button .............50

TC MAKE ............................ 75

THREADING....................... 80
Time code ...........................119
TONE ................................... 66

Trademark...........................112

Windows .............................. 87

TRANS TIME ......................65

WORLD TIME .............. 79, 92

Transmitter..........................118

Write-protect tab .......... 99, 102

TRIG .....................................63
TRIG LEVEL .......................63

X

Troubleshooting....................88

XLR SET.............................. 67

TV .........................................52
TV color systems ..................98

Z
ZEBRA........................... 69, 92

U

ZEBRA button ..................... 41

UB PRESET .........................75

Zoom .................................... 23

UB TIME REC .....................76

ZOOM DISPLAY ................ 71

Using the menu items ...........54

Zoom lever ........................... 23

Using your camcorder abroad
..............................................98

Zoom ring............................. 23

V
VF B.LIGHT ..................72, 92
VF COLOR...........................72
VF POWERMODE ..............72
Video control buttons .........118
Video head ..........................106
Viewfinder ............................14

Viewfinder release lever .....108
Volume ...........................40, 46
VOLUME/MEMORY button
..............................................45

Quick Reference

Viewfinder lens adjustment
lever ......................................14

V-OUT/PANEL....................73

W
Warning indicators................96
Warning messages ................97
WB PRESET ........................60
WB SHIFT............................35
White balance .......................28
White balance memory switch
..............................................29
WHITE FADER ...................62
WHT BAL button .................28
Wide angle ............................23

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