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    							 Still Image Recording Options
    Advanced Functions
    61
    Automatic Focus Priority
    When the focus priority is activated, the 
    camcorder records a still image only after 
    the focus has been adjusted 
    automatically.
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Mode switch at AUTO:
    The focus priority cannot be turned off.
    Mode switch at P:
    You can turn off the focus priority and you 
    can also select the AF (autofocus) frame 
    to be used.
    Options Default value
    * Except for the [ FIREWORKS] recording 
    program.
    NOTES
    In the [  FIREWORKS] recording program the 
    focus priority is automatically set to [  OFF].
    Light Metering Mode
    The camcorder measures the light 
    reflected from the subject in order to 
    calculate the optimal exposure settings. 
    Depending on the subject, you may want 
    to change the way the light is measured 
    and evaluated.
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Mode switch: P
    Options Default value
    ( 12)
    [ ON:AiAF]
    (Mode switch: P*, AUTO)
    Depending on the shooting conditions, one 
    or more AF frames out of the nine frames 
    available are automatically selected and 
    the focus is fixed on them.
    [ ON:CENTER] 
    (Mode switch: P*)
    The focus is automatically fixed to the 
    center AF frame. This is convenient for 
    making sure the focus is exactly where you 
    want it. In this mode, a single focusing 
    frame appears in the center of the screen.
    [  OFF]
    Select this option if you wish to record a 
    still image as soon as you press  .
    FUNC.
    ( 31)
    PHOTO
     MENU
    CAMERA SETUP
    FOCUS PRI.
    Desired option
    ( 12)
    [EVALUATIVE]
    Appropriate for standard shooting 
    conditions, including backlit scenes. The 
    camcorder divides the picture into several 
    areas and the light is measured in all of 
    them to achieve the optimal exposure for 
    the subject.
    [ CENT.WEIGHT.AVERAGE]
    Averages the light metered from the entire 
    screen, giving more weight to the subject 
    in the center.
    FUNC.
    FUNC.
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    Continuous Shooting and 
    Exposure Bracketing
    Take a series of pictures of a moving 
    subject or record the same picture in 3 
    levels of exposure in order to choose later 
    the picture you like the best.
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Mode switch: P (except for the 
    [ FIREWORKS] recording program).
    [ SPOT]
    Meters only the area within the spot AE 
    point frame. Use this setting to adjust the 
    exposure to match the subject in the center 
    of the screen.
    FUNC.
    ( 31)
    Icon of the currently selected 
    Light Metering Mode
    Desired option
    FUNC.
    FUNC.
    ( 12)
    Maximum number of continuous shots at one time:
     
    These figures are approximate and vary with the recording conditions and subjects.
    The actual number of frames per second will be lower when “ ” (camcorder shake warning) is 
    displayed on the screen.
    Number of frames (shots) per secondMaximum number of continuous shots
     Normal speed 2 framesL 2592x1944 30 images
     High speed 3 frames
    M1 2048x1536 45 images
    Using the flash 1.9 frames
    S 640x480 60 images
    Number of frames (shots) per secondMaximum number of continuous shots
     Normal speed 3 framesL 1152x864 20 images
     High speed 5 frames
    S 640x480 60 images
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    							 Other Functions
    Advanced Functions
    63
    Options Default value
    CONTINUOUS SHOOTING/
    H
    IGH-SPEED CONTINUOUS SHOOTING 
    1Press   halfway to activate 
    the autofocus.
    2Press   fully and hold it 
    pressed down.
    A series of still images will be 
    recorded as long as you hold the 
    button pressed.
    AUTO EXPOSURE BRACKETING 
    Press  , first halfway to activate 
    the autofocus and then fully to record 
    the still images.
    Three still images in different exposures 
    will be recorded on the memory card.
    Other Functions
    On-Screen Displays
    The camcorder keeps a data code 
    containing the date and time and other 
    camera data (shutter speed, exposure, 
    etc.) registered at the time of recording. 
    You can select the data to be displayed.
    Turning the On-Screen Displays On/Off
    Repeatedly press   to turn the on-
    screen displays on/off in the following 
    sequence:
    , 
    •All displays on
    •All displays off
    1
    •All displays on
    • Data code2 only
    •All displays off
    • All displays on (including the 
    histogram
    3)
    • Regular displays only
    •All displays off
    [SINGLE]
    Records a single still image.
    [ C O N T. S H O O T. ]  ( C o n t i n u o u s  
    Shooting), [ HISPEED CONT.SHOOT. ]
    (High-Speed Continuous Shooting)
    Captures a series of still images as long as 
    you hold   pressed down. For the 
    number of frames per second, refer to the 
    table below.
    [ AEB] (Auto Exposure Bracketing)
    The camcorder records a still image in 
    three different exposures (dark, normal, 
    light in 1/2 EV steps), allowing you to 
    choose the shot you like the best.
    FUNC.
    ( 31)
    Icon of the currently selected 
    Drive Mode
    Desired option
    PHOTO
    FUNC.
    FUNC.
    PHOTO
    PHOTO
    PHOTO
    Other Functions
    DISP.
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    1However, the level marker, the disc type icon 
    and the   and   icons will still appear on 
    the screen.
    2Data code: Time, date and camera data at the 
    time of recording. The contents to be 
    displayed can be selected as explained in the 
    following section.
    3Histogram display: For still images you can 
    display the complete camera data registered 
    at the time of recording. For details on how to 
    read the histogram display, refer to the 
    following section.
    Selecting the Data Code
    You can select the data code to be 
    displayed when playing back movies.
    Options Default value
    Reading the Histogram Display
    When viewing still images you can 
    display the histogram and the icons of all 
    the functions used at the time of 
    recording. Use the histogram as a 
    reference to verify the correct exposure of 
    the still image.
    The area to the right of the histogram 
    represents highlights and the left side 
    represents shadows. A still image whose 
    histogram skews to the right is relatively 
    bright; while one whose histogram peaks 
    to the left, is relatively dark.
    NOTES
    The histogram will appear also after recording a 
    still image, while reviewing it within the time set 
    for the [REVIEW] option (or immediately after 
    recording it, if [REVIEW] is set to [  OFF]).
    Flash
    You can use the built-in flash for 
    recording still images in dark places. The 
    flash features the red-eye reduction 
    function.
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Select a recording program other than 
    [FIREWORKS] .
    [  DATE], [  TIME]
    Displays the date or time when the scene 
    or still image was recorded.
    [ DATE & TIME]
    Displays both the date and time of the 
    recording.
    [  CAMERA DATA]
    Displays the aperture (f-stop) and shutter 
    speed used when recording the image.
    FUNC.
    ( 31)
     MENU
    DISPLAY SETUP
    DATA CODE
    Desired optionFUNC.
    FUNC.
    ( 12)
    Shadows
    Pixel Count
    Highlights
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    Advanced Functions
    65
    Options Default value
    1If the joystick guide does not appear 
    on screen, press ( ) to display it.
    2Push the joystick ( ) toward  .
    If   does not appear on the joystick 
    guide, repeatedly push the joystick 
    ( ) toward [NEXT] to display the 
    joystick guide in the illustration above. 
    When the mode switch is set to AUTO, 
    only one joystick guide will appear.
    • Repeatedly push the joystick ( ) 
    toward   to cycle between the flash 
    modes.
    • The display   disappears after 4 
    seconds.
    3Press  , first halfway to 
    activate the autofocus and then 
    fully to record the still image.
    NOTES
       The practical range of the flash is approx. 1 to 
    2 m (3.3 to 6.6 ft.). The range depends on the 
    recording conditions.
       The range of the flash decreases in 
    continuous shooting mode.
       For the red-eye reduction to be effective, the 
    subject needs to look at the assist lamp. The degree of reduction depends on the distance 
    and on each individual.
       The flash will not fire in the following cases:
    - When you manually adjust the exposure in   
    (auto) or   (red-eye reduction) mode.
    - During auto exposure bracketing.
    - In the [  FIREWORKS] recording program.
       The flash mode cannot be selected when the 
    exposure is locked.
        We recommend not using the flash 
    while the optional Wide-converter is attached; 
    its shadow can appear on the screen.
       
    About the AF-Assist Lamp: While you press 
     halfway, if the subject is too dark the 
    assist lamp may light up briefly in order to 
    enable the camcorder to focus more accurately 
    (AF-assist lamp). You can also set [AF AST 
    LAMP] to [ OFF] so the assist lamp does 
    not light up.
    - The camcorder may not be able to focus even 
    if the AF-assist lamp is on.
    - The brightness of the AF-assist lamp could be 
    an inconvenience. Consider turning it off in 
    public places such as restaurants or theaters.
    Mini Video Light
    You can turn on the mini video light 
    (assist lamp) at any time regardless of the 
    recording program.
    1If the joystick guide does not appear 
    on screen, press ( ) to display it.
    2Push the joystick ( ) toward  .
    • If   does not appear on the joystick 
    guide, repeatedly push the joystick 
    ( ) toward [NEXT] to display the 
    joystick guide in the illustration above. 
    When the mode switch is set to AUTO, 
    only one joystick guide will appear.
    •  appears on the screen.
     (auto)
    The flash fires automatically according to 
    the brightness of the subject.
     (red-eye reduction, auto)
    The flash fires automatically according to 
    the brightness of the subject. The assist 
    lamp lights up to reduce the red-eye effect.
     (flash on)
    The flash always fires.
     (flash off)
    The flash does not fire.
    NEXT
    PHOTO
    ( 12)
    PHOTO
    NEXT
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    • Push the joystick ( ) toward   
    again to turn the mini video light off.
    NOTES
     We recommend not using the mini video 
    light while the optional Wide-converter is attached; 
    its shadow can appear on the screen.
    Self Timer
    POINTS TO CHECK
    : Set the camcorder in record 
    pause mode.
     appears.
    :
    Press .
    The camcorder starts recording after a 
    10-second countdown*. The countdown 
    appears on the screen.
    :
    Press  , first halfway to activate 
    the autofocus and then fully to record 
    the still image.
    The camcorder will record the still image 
    after a 10-second countdown*. The 
    countdown appears on the screen.
    * 2 seconds when using the 
    wireless controller.
    NOTES
    Once the countdown has begun, you can press 
     (when recording movies) or press 
     fully (when recording still images) to 
    cancel the self timer. The self timer will also be 
    canceled if you turn off the camcorder.
    Digital Effects
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Mode switch: P
    : [  BLK&WHT], [  SEPIA] 
    only.
    Options Default value
    (12)
    FUNC.( 31)
    MENU
    CAMERA SETUP
    SELF TIMER
    ON 
    FUNC.
    FUNC.
    Start/Stop
    PHOTO
    ( 12)
    [  D.EFFECT OFF]
    Select this setting when you do not intend 
    to use the digital effects.
    [  FADE-T] (fade trigger), [  WIPE]
    Select one of the faders to begin or end a 
    scene with a fade from or to a black 
    screen. 
    [ BLK&WHT]
    Records images in black and white.
    [  SEPIA]
    Records images in sepia tones for an “old” 
    look.
    [  ART], [  MOSAIC]
    Select one of the other digital effects to 
    add flavor to your recordings.
    Start/StopPHOTO
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    Advanced Functions
    67
    NOTES
       When you apply a fader, not only the picture 
    but also the sound will fade in or out. When you 
    apply an effect, the sound will be recorded 
    normally.
       The camcorder retains the setting last used 
    even if you turn off the digital effects or change 
    the recording program.
    Setting
    *  You can preview the effect on the screen.
    ** The icon of the selected effect appears.
    Applying
    1If the joystick guide does not appear 
    on screen, press ( ) to display it.
    2Push the joystick ( ) toward  .
    • If   does not appear on the joystick 
    guide, repeatedly push the joystick 
    ( ) toward [NEXT] to display the 
    joystick guide in the illustration above. 
    • The icon of the selected effect turns 
    green.
    • Push the joystick ( ) toward   
    again to deactivate the fader/effect.
    TO FADE IN
    Push the joystick ( ) toward   in record 
    pause mode ( ), then press   
    to start recording with a fade in.
    TO FADE OUT
    Push the joystick ( ) toward   while 
    recording ( ), then press   to 
    fade out and pause the recording.
    TO ACTIVATE AN EFFECT
    : Push the joystick ( ) 
    toward   while recording or in record 
    pause mode.
    : Push the joystick ( ) toward 
     and then press   to record the 
    still image.
    FUNC.( 31)
    Icon of the currently selected 
    Digital Effect
    **Desired fader/effect*
    FUNC.
    FUNC.
    NEXT
    Start/Stop
    Start/Stop
    PHOTO
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    Editing Functions Managing Scenes
    Creating a Playlist
    Create a playlist to easily edit your 
    movies. Include in your playlist only the 
    scenes you prefer or change the order in 
    which they will be played back, without 
    affecting your original recordings. After 
    you add scenes to the playlist you will 
    have two types of index screens: 
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Disc type:   DVD-RW • VR mode
    Adding Scenes to the Playlist
    Options
    From the original index screen, select 
    ( ,  ) the scene to add to the playlist. 
    To add all scenes, there is no need to 
    select any particular scene.
    When the operation is completed 
    “ADDED TO PLAYLIST” will be displayed. 
    Press   to check the scenes in 
    the playlist index screen.
    Managing Scenes
    Original index screen (original recordings)
    ORIGINAL
    PLAYLIST
    Playlist index screen
    (12)
    [ALL SCENES]
    Adds all scenes in the original index 
    screen to the playlist.
    [ONE SCENE]
    Adds only the selected scene to the 
    playlist.
    [CANCEL]
    Returns to the original index screen.
    FUNC.
    ( 31)
     ADD TO PLAYLIST
    Desired option
    YESFUNC.
    PLAYLIST
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    Editing Functions
    69
    Moving Scenes in the Playlist
    From the original index screen, press 
    . From the playlist index screen, 
    select ( ,  ) the scene to move.
    Deleting Scenes
    You can delete those scenes that you are 
    not interested in keeping. Remember that 
    when you delete scenes in the playlist, 
    you do not affect your original recordings; 
    However, when you delete an original 
    recording, it will be deleted also from the 
    playlist.
    IMPORTANT
       Be careful when deleting original recordings. 
    Once deleted, an original scene cannot be 
    recovered.
       Do not change the position of the power 
    switch or the  /  switch while the scene is 
    being deleted.
    NOTES
       Scenes cannot be deleted when the disc is 
    protected ( 71).
       You may not be able to delete scenes shorter 
    than 5 seconds.
    Deleting a Single Scene
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Disc type:   DVD-RW • VR mode
    From the original index screen, select 
    ( ,  ) the scene to delete. To delete 
    a scene only in the playlist, press 
     first, and then select the scene.
    Deleting a Scene Just After Recording
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Disc type:  DVD-RW • 
    VIDEO or VR mode
    Immediately after recording a scene:
    1If the joystick guide does not appear 
    on screen, press ( ) to display it.
    2Push the joystick ( ) toward  .
    If   does not appear on the joystick 
    guide, repeatedly push the joystick 
    ( ) toward [NEXT] to display the 
    joystick guide in the illustration above. 
    When the mode switch is set to AUTO, 
    only one joystick guide will appear.
    3While reviewing the scene, select 
    ( )   and press ( ).
    FUNC.( 31)
     MOVE
    Move ( ,  ) the orange 
    marker to the new position of the 
    scene and press ( ).
    YES
    PLAYLIST
    FUNC.
    ( 12)
    FUNC.(31)
     DELETE
    YES
    ( 12)
    PLAYLIST
    FUNC.
    NEXT
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    4Select ( ) [YES] and press ( ).
    NOTES
    You will not be able to delete the last scene if 
    after the scene was recorded you changed the 
    operating mode, turned off the camcorder or 
    removed the disc.
    Deleting All Scenes
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Disc type:   DVD-RW • VR mode
    To delete all the scenes from the original 
    index screen, follow the procedure below. 
    This will delete also the whole playlist. If 
    you only want to delete all the scenes 
    from the playlist (without affecting the 
    original recordings), press   first 
    and then continue as follows.
    * When you are deleting the playlist, this menu 
    option will be replaced by [PLAYLST ALL 
    DEL].
    Dividing a Scene
    You can divide your recordings in order to 
    leave only the best parts and later cut out 
    the rest. Remember that when you divide 
    scenes in the playlist, you do not affect 
    your original recordings.
    NOTES
    Photomovie scenes ( 74) and very short 
    scenes (1 second or less) cannot be divided.
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Disc type:   DVD-RW • VR mode
    From the original index screen, select 
    ( ,  ) the scene to divide. To divide a 
    scene only in the playlist, press   
    first, and then select the scene.
    * You can use the following icons and the 
    special playback modes ( 40) to bring the 
    scene to a precise point.
    / :  Skip to the beginning of the 
    current/next scene.
    / :  One frame reverse/advance.
    (12)
    FUNC.( 31)
     MENU
    DISC OPERATIONS
    MOVIES ALL DEL*
    YES
    PLAYLIST
    FUNC.
    FUNC.
    ( 12)
    FUNC.( 31)
     DIVIDE
    Playback of the scene begins. 
    Press ( ) at the point where 
    you want to divide the scene.*
     DIVIDE
    YES
    PLAYLIST
    FUNC.
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