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    • Observe the following precautions while the DISC access indi cator is on or 
    flashing. Failing to do so may result in 
    permanent data loss.
    - Do not subject the camcorder to  vibrations or strong impacts.
    - Do not open the disc cover and do not  remove the disc.
    - Do not disconnect the power source or  turn off the camcorder.
    - Do not change the operating mode.
    NOTES
    • About the recording time:  By changing the 
    recording mode you can change the 
    recording time available on the disc 
    (32).
    • About the Power Save mode:  To  s a v e  p o w e r  
    when the camcorder is powered by a 
    battery pack, the  camcorder will 
    automatically shut off if left without any 
    operations for 5 mi nutes ( 77). To 
    restore the power, turn the   switch 
    toward MODE and rel ease it, or turn the 
     switch to   and back to ON 
    again.
    • When recording in ve ry loud places (such 
    as fireworks shows or concerts), sound 
    may become distorted or it may not be 
    recorded at the actual levels. This is not 
    a malfunction. • The following may take longer with a disc 
    in VR mode than a disc in VIDEO mode.
    - The time between  turning on the 
    camcorder and being able to record.
    - The time between  turning the   
    switch to   and the camcorder 
    shutting off.
    Using the viewfinder
    When recording in  bright places it 
    may be difficult to use the LCD 
    screen. In such  case, change the 
    brightness of the LCD screen ( 27) 
    or use the viewfin der instead. To use 
    the viewfinder, k eep the LCD panel 
    closed*.
    Adjust the viewfin der as necessary 
    with the dioptric adjustment lever. 
    * The LCD screen and the viewfinder  can be used simultaneously when the 
    LCD panel is turned 180 degrees to 
    face the subject ( 27).
    About the mode switch and recording programs
    Set the mode switch to   to let the 
    camcorder adjust all the settings for you, 
    allowing you to just  point the camcorder and 
    start shooting.
    Set the mode switch to to select  one of the recording programs. 
    The Special Scene recording programs ( 38) offer a convenient 
    way to select the op timal settings to matc h special recording 
    conditions. Conversely, with flexib le recording programs ( 40) you 
    can set the shutter speed you want, or  enjoy the flexibility to change other 
    settings.
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    Selecting the Recording Mode
    Changing the recording mode will 
    change the recording time available on 
    the disc. Select XP or SP mode for 
    better movie quality; select LP mode for 
    longer recording times.
    The following table gives approximate 
    recording times with a brand new DVD 
    disc (on a single recording side).
     Default value
     
    [
     STANDARD PLAY] 
    Desired recording mode 
    NOTES
    The camcorder uses a variable bit rate 
    (VBR) when encoding the video data so the 
    actual recording times will vary depending 
    on the content of the scenes.
    Zooming: Optical, Advanced and Digital 
    Zoom
    The camcorder offers three types of 
    zoom: optical, advanced and digital 
    zoom when recording movies. (In   mode only the optical zoom 
    is available.) You can also change the 
    zoom speed.
    Selecting the Zoom Type
    Options
     Default value
    Recording mode
    Disc type
    DVD-R, 
    DVD-RWDVD-R DL
    20 min. 36 min.
    30 min. 54 min.
    60 min. 108 min.
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    FUNC.( 23)
    FUNC.
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    [OPTICAL] (37x) 
    The zoom range is li mited to the optical 
    magnification ratio of the lens.
    [ADVANCED] (Advanced Zoom)
    In addition to the optical zoom range, the 
    camcorder processes the image digitally to 
    obtain a larger zoom range without any 
    deterioration in image quality. When recording 
    movies with a 16:9 aspect ra tio, the field of view 
    (picture angle) will cha nge. Refer to the table in 
    the NOTES section.
    [DIGITAL] (2000x)
    When this option is selected, the camcorder will 
    switch to digital zoom (l ight blue area on the 
    zoom indicator) when  you zoom in beyond the 
    optical zoom range (white area on the zoom 
    indicator). With the digital zoom the image is 
    processed digitally so  image quality will 
    deteriorate the more you zoom in.
    FUNC.
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    [  MENU]   
    [ CAMERA SETUP]   
    [ZOOM TYPE]   Desired option 
    NOTES
    The zoom range of th e advanced zoom will 
    change depending on  the aspect ratio of 
    the scene
     (74).
    Selecting the Zoom Speed
    Options
     Default value
     
    [  MENU]   
    [ CAMERA SETUP]   
    [ZOOM SPEED]   
    Desired option 
    NOTES
    The fastest zoom  speed can be achieved 
    with the [  VARIABLE] setting.
    Using the Zoom
    Move the zoom lever toward  W  to 
    zoom out (wide-angle). Move it 
    toward  T to zoom in (telephoto).
    NOTES
    • Keep at least 1 m (3.3 ft.) to the subject. 
    At full wide-angle, you can focus on a 
    subject as close as  1 cm (0.39 in.).
    • You can al so use the T and  W buttons on 
    the wireless controller. The zoom speed 
    with the wireless controller will be the 
    same as with the camcorder or fixed at 
    [
     SPEED 3] (when[ VARIABLE] is 
    selected).
    [WIDESCREEN] set to [  ON] (16:9) 
    48x*
    * The picture angle will be wider at both full telephoto and full wide-angle.
    [WIDESCREEN] set to [  OFF] (4:3)
    55x
    ( 22)
    [ VARIABLE]
    The variable zoom spee d depends on how you 
    operate the zoom lever: Press gently for slower 
    zooms; press harder for fa ster zooms. With this 
    option, the zoom speed will  be faster in record 
    pause mode.
    [  SPEED 1], [  SPEED 2], 
    [ SPEED 3]
    Constant zoom speeds.  [  SPEED 3] is the 
    fastest, and [  SPEED 1] is the slowest.
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    W  Zoom out
    Zoom in
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    Quick Start Function
    When you press   the 
    camcorder enters the   standby mode. 
    In standby mode the camcorder 
    consumes only about half the power 
    used when recording, saving energy 
    when you are using a battery pack. 
    Additionally, when you press   again the camcorder is 
    ready to start recording within approx. 
    1 second*, ensuring you do not miss 
    important shooting opportunities.
    * The exact time required until the camcorder  is ready to start recording may vary 
    depending on the shooting conditions.
    1Press  firmly.
    The standby lamp flashes at first 
    while the camcorder is preparing and 
    then stays on when it enters the 
    standby mode.
    2When you wish to resume 
    recording, press   
    again.
    Within approx. 1 second, the 
    camcorder is ready to record.
    NOTES
    • When you wake up the camcorder from 
    standby mode, the foll owing settings will 
    be changed automatically: - Manual focus returns to automatic 
    focus (AF).
    - Manual exposure adjustment returns to  automatic exposure.
    - Zoom position returns to full wide  angle  W.
    • The camcorder will shut off if left in  standby mode for 10 minutes, regardless 
    of the [POWER SAVE] setting ( 77). 
    You can select the length of time until 
    shut-off with the [ STANDBY OFF] 
    setting ( 77).
    To restore the power if the camcorder 
    shut off, turn the   switch toward 
    MODE and release it, or turn the 
    camcorder off and then on again.
    • If you perform any of the following  actions while in stan dby mode (while the 
    standby lamp is on), the camcorder will 
    be woken up from standby mode.
    - Open the disc co mpartment cover.
    - Change the position of the  /   switch.
    - Turn the   switch toward MODE.
    Reviewing and Deleting the Last Scene 
    Recorded
    Even in   mode you can play 
    back the last scene recorded in order to 
    check it. If you are using a DVD-RW 
    disc, you can also delete the scene 
    while reviewing it.
    1If the joystick guide does not 
    appear on screen, press   to 
    display it.
    ( 22)
    QUICK START
    QUICK START
    QUICK START
    QUICK START
    ( 22)
    NEXT
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    If   does not appear on the joystick 
    guide, repeatedly push the joystick 
    () toward [NEXT] to display it.
    2Push the joystick ( ) toward  .
    • The camcorder plays back the last 
    scene (but without sound) and 
    returns to record pause mode.
    • While reviewing the scene, select  the   icon and press   to return 
    to the recording mode.
    Deleting a Scene After Recording It
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Disc type:  DVD-RW
    After recording a scene:
    1Review the scene as described in 
    the previous section.
    2While reviewing the scene, select 
    ( )   and press  .
    3Select ( ) [YES] and press  .
    NOTES
    • Avoid any other operations on the  camcorder while th e scene is being 
    deleted.
    • You will not be able to delete the last  scene if after the scene was recorded 
    you changed the oper ating mode, turned 
    off the camcorder or  removed the disc.
    Basic Playback
    Playing Back the Video
    1Move the  /  switch to   
    (movies).
    2Turn the   switch to ON, then 
    turn it toward MODE and release it 
    to set the camcorder in PLAY 
    mode.
    • The green PLAY indicator will turn 
    on.
    • The scene index screen appears.
    3Move ( ,  ) the selection 
    frame to the scene you want to 
    play back. 
    4Press   to begin the playback.
    The playback will start from the scene 
    selected and continue until the end of 
    the last scene recorded.
    Basic Playback
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    5 If the joystick guide does not 
    appear on screen, press   to 
    display it.
    6 Push the joystick ( ) toward  /  to pause the playback.
    7 Push the joystick ( ) toward   to  stop the playback and return to the 
    scene index screen.
    NOTES
    • Depending on the r ecording conditions, 
    you may notice brief stops in video or 
    sound playback between scenes.
    • This camcorder can play back discs  recorded with this  camcorder. Discs  recorded with other camcorders or discs 
    created with a computer may not play 
    back correctly.
    • Be sure to finalize  discs to play them 
    back on external DVD devices ( 49).
    • When playing back a finalized disc,  depending on the num ber of scenes, it 
    may take a moment before the index 
    screen appears.
    During the playback of a scene:
     
    [
     SPEAKER VOL.] 
    Adjust ( ) the volume 
    TO PAUSE/STOP PLAYBACK
    TO ADJUST THE VOLUME
    Special playback modes
    Use the joystick guide or the wireless  controller ( 15) to enter the special 
    playback modes. There is no sound  during the special playback modes.
    During some special playback modes, you may notice some anomalies (blocky 
    video artifacts, banding, etc.) in the playback picture.
    Special playback modeInitial mode: Camcorder operation : Wireless controller operation
    Fast playbackNormal playback: Push the joystick ( ) toward   or  ( ) toward  .
    : Press   or  .
    Perform operation again to increase playback 
    speed 5x  → 15x the normal speed.
    Slow playbackPlayback pause: Push the joystick ( ) toward   or 
    ( ) toward  .
    : Press   or  .
    Perform operation again to increase playback 
    speed 1/8x  → 1/4x the normal speed.
    Skip to the beginning of:
    the next scene
    the current scene
    the previous sceneNormal playback
    : Press . Press . Press   twice.
    End special pl ayback modeSpecial playback: Push the joystick ( ) toward  / . 
    : Press   .
    SEARCHSEARCH
    SLOWSLOW
    NEXTPREV.
    PREV.
    PLAY
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    • The sound from the built-in speaker will 
    be muted when you cl ose the LCD panel 
    or while the STV-25 0N Stereo Video 
    Cable is connected to  the AV terminal.
    • If you turn down the volume completely,  the icon will change to  .
    Deleting Scenes
    If you are using a DVD-RW disc, you can 
    delete those scenes that you are not 
    interested in keeping.
    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, 
    switch to the play list first (  47), and 
    then select the scene.
     
    [ DELETE] 
     [YES]
    Deleting All Scenes
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Disc type:   DVD-RW • VR mode
    To delete all the scenes from the original 
    index screen, perf orm the following 
    procedure. This will delete also the  whole playlist. If you 
    want to delete only 
    the playlist (without affecting the original 
    recordings), switch  to the playlist first 
    (  47), and then cont inue as follows.
     
    [  MENU]
     
    [  DISC OPERATIONS] 
    [DEL.ALL MOVIES]* 
     [YES] 
    * When you are deleting the playlist, this  menu option will be replaced by 
    [DEL.PLAYLIST].
    IMPORTANT
    Be careful when deleting original 
    recordings. Once delet ed, an original 
    scene cannot be recovered.
    NOTES
    • You may not be able  to delete scenes 
    shorter than 5 second s. To delete such 
    scenes you must in itialize the disc 
    ( 48), in the process deleting all the 
    recordings on the disc.
    • Do not change the position of the    switch or the  /   switch while the 
    scene is being deleted (while the DISC 
    access indicator is  on or flashing).
    On-Screen Displays (Data Code)
    The camcorder keeps a data code 
    containing the date  and time and other 
    camera data (shutter speed, aperture, 
    etc.) registered at the time of recording. 
    You can select the data  to be displayed. 
    For details about on-screen displays for 
    still images, refer to  Histogram and 
    Other Screen Displays  (
    59).
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    Repeatedly press   to turn the 
    on-screen displays on/off in the 
    following sequence:
    •All displays on
    •All displays off
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    •All displays on
    • Data code2 only
    •All displays off
    1However, the markers and the icons   and   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 with the [DATA 
    CODE] setting ( 76).
    Additional Functions
    : Special Scene Recording Programs
    Recording in a very bright ski resort or 
    capturing the full colors of a sunset or a 
    fireworks display becomes as easy as 
    selecting a Special Scene recording 
    program. For details about the available 
    options, refer to th e sidebar on page 39.
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Mode switch:
     
    [  PROGRAM AE] 
    Desired recording program 
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    DISP.
    Additional Functions
    ( 22)
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    NOTES
    • Do not set the mode switch to   during the actual recording of a scene; 
    the brightness of the picture may change 
    abruptly.
    • [ PORTRAIT]/[  SPORTS]/ [ BEACH]/[  SNOW]
    - The picture may  not appear smooth 
    during playback.
    • [ PORTRAIT] - The blur effect of the background increases the more you zoom in ( T).
    • [  NIGHT] - Moving subjects may leave a trailing afterimage.
    - Picture quality may not be as good as  in other modes.
    - White points  may appear on the 
    screen. - Autofocus may not work as well as in 
    other modes. In such  case, adjust the 
    focus manually.
    • [ SNOW]/[ BEACH] - The subject may become overexposed on cloudy days or  in shaded places. 
    Check the image on the screen.
    •[ FIREWORKS] - To avoid camcorder shake, we recommend using a tripod. Make sure 
    to use a tripod  especially in 
     mode, as the shutter 
    speed slows down.
    [ PORTRAIT]
    The camcorder 
    uses a large 
    aperture, achieving 
    a focus on the 
    subject while blurring other distracting 
    details. [BEACH]
    Use this mode to 
    record on a sunny 
    beach. It prevents 
    the subject from 
    being underexposed.
    [ SPORTS]
    Use this mode to 
    record sports 
    scenes such as 
    tennis or golf. [SUNSET]
    Use this mode to 
    record sunsets in 
    vibrant colors.
    [ NIGHT]
    Use this mode to 
    record in dimly lit 
    places. [ SPOTLIGHT]
    Use this mode to 
    record spotlit 
    scenes.
    [SNOW]
    Use this mode to 
    record in bright ski 
    resorts. It prevents 
    the subject from 
    being underexposed. [FIREWORKS]
    Use this mode to 
    record fireworks.
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    Flexible Recording: Changing the 
    Shutter Speed 
    Use the automatic exposure (AE) 
    program to us e functions like the white 
    balance or image effects, or give priority 
    to the shutter speed.
    Use faster shutter  speeds to record 
    subjects moving quickly. Use slower 
    shutter speeds to  add motion blur, 
    emphasizing the feel of movement.
    POINTS TO CHECK
    Mode switch:
    Options Default value
     
    [  PROGRAM AE] 
    Desired option 
    When you select [ SHUTTER-
    PRIO.AE], a numeric value will appear 
    next to the record ing program icon. 1 If the joystick guide appears on the 
    screen, press   to hide it.
    2 Adjust ( ) the shutter speed to  the desired value.
    Shutter speed guidelines
    Note that on screen only the 
    denominator is di splayed – [ 250] 
    indicates a shutter speed of 1/250 
    second, etc.
    * mode only.
    **  mode only.
    NOTES
    • Do not set the mode switch to   
    during the actual reco rding of a scene; 
    the brightness of the picture may change 
    abruptly.
    • [ SHUTTER-PRIO.AE] - When setting the  shutter speed, the 
    number display will flash if the value is 
    not appropriate for the recording 
    conditions. In such case, select a 
    different value.
    - If you use a slow  shutter speed in dark 
    places, you can obtain a brighter 
    ( 22)
    [ PROGRAM AE]
    The camcorder automatically adjusts the 
    aperture and shutter speed to obtain the 
    optimal exposure for the subject.
    [  SHUTTER-PRIO.AE]
    Set the shutter speed value. The camcorder 
    automatically sets the appropriate aperture 
    value.
    FUNC.
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    TO SET THE SHUTTER SPEED
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    1/2*, 1/4*, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30
    To record in dimly lit places.
    1/60
    To record under most ordinary conditions.
    1/100
    To record indoor sports scenes.
    1/250, 1/500, 1/1000**
    To record from within a  moving car or train or to 
    shoot fast-moving subj ects such as roller 
    coasters.
    1/2000**
    To record outdoor sports scenes on sunny days.
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