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Panasonic Digital Video Camera Recorder AG-DVC80P Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Video Camera Recorder AG-DVC80P Operating Instructions
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21 Charging the battery Fully charge the battery using the AC adapter before use. It is recommended that a spare battery be kept on hand just in case it is needed.Charging and recording times of accessory battery Charging time Continuous recording time 1Place the battery flat along the mark on the AC adapter, and slide it into position. OIf the DC cable is connected to the AC adapter, disconnect it before proceeding. The battery cannot be charged if this cable is connected. 2Connect the AC cable to the...
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CAUTION:This unit will operate on 110/120/220/240V AC. An AC plug adapter may be required for voltages other than 120V AC. If a conversion plug is required, consult with your dealer as to which one is to be purchased. 22 Mounting the battery 1Raise the viewfinder. 2Push the battery straight in, and slide it downward until it clicks into position. 3Return the viewfinder to its original position. 5Return the viewfinder to its original position. Supplying power from the AC adapter 1Raise the viewfinder....
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4Push the part marked “” to close the cassette holder securely. OOperations cannot be performed while the cassette holder is open.PUSH CLOSE PUSH CLOSE 23 Cassette tapes Inserting a cassette tape Do not insert or eject a cassette tape by taking hold of the cassette holder alone. Insert or eject the tape with the camera recorder placed on a flat and stable surface or, alternatively, support the camera recorder with both hands so that it will be kept in a stable condition even if the cassette holder is...
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24 Adjusting the hand strap 1Open the cover, and adjust the strap length. Adjust the hand strap to match the size of your hand. 2Return the cover to its original position. OEnsure that the cover is closed securely and tightly. Attaching the shoulder strap 20 mm or more Fixing screwMark 20 mm or more Mounting the lens hood Removing the lens hood OLoosen the fixing screw, and turn the lens hood counterclockwise to remove. Mounting the lens hood OPosition the lens hood so that its mark is facing upward, and...
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25 Viewfinders Using the viewfinder 1Set the POWER switch on the camera recorder to ON, and check that an image appears in the viewfinder. OKeep the LCD monitor closed. 2Position the viewfinder where its screen images can be seen most comfortably. OThe viewfinder can be raised perpendicularly up to angle of about 90 degrees. 3Adjust the diopter adjustment dial in such a way that the characters on the viewfinder screen come into sharp focus. 4Select YES as the setting for the LCD/EVF SET item on the...
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26 Viewfinders Using the LCD monitor 1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to ON. 2Press the OPEN button in the direction of the arrow 1to open the LCD monitor. 3Position the LCD monitor where its screen images can be seen most comfortably. OThe LCD monitor can be rotated up to 180 degrees toward the lens and up to 90 degrees toward you. Forcing it beyond these angles or closing it while it is still in the rotated position may cause the camera recorder to malfunction. 7Press the MENU button three times...
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27 Setting the calendar 1Set the camera recorder’s POWER switch to ON. Presented below is a sample setting where the calendar is set to December 25, 2002and the time is set to 5:20 PM. 8Press the MENU button three times to release the menu mode. 2Select YES as the setting for the CLOCK SET item on the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen. OFor details on the menu operations, refer to page 36. 3Tilt the OPERATION lever in the 3or 4 direction and set YEAR to 2002. (If the remote control unit is used, press...
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28 Charging the internal battery The date and time are stored in the memory using the internal battery. When the “” display appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor screens, it means that the internal battery has run down. Recharge it by following the steps below. Upon completion of charging, reset the date and time. 1Connect the AC adapter to the camera recorder. 3Leave the camera recorder’s POWER switch at the OFFposition. 4Keep the camera recorder like this for about 4 hours. OThe internal...
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The luminance level of artificial lighting— particularly that of fluorescent lights and mercury lamps—changes in synchronization with the power line frequency. Especially in areas with a power line frequency of 50 Hz, the vertical sync frequency (approx. 60 Hz) of the camera recorder and frequency of the lighting (50 Hz) will interfere with each other, possibly causing the white balance to change cyclically. When shooting under artificial lighting or when adjusting the white balance, set the shutter...
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30 White balance and black balance Adjusting the white balance The white balance must always be re-adjusted when the lighting conditions have changed. The white balance adjustment values can be stored in the memory at the A and B positions of the WHITE BAL switch. Use A or B, whichever better suits the shooting conditions concerned. The 3200K and 5600K white balance values have been stored in the memory at the PRST position of the WHITE BAL switch. When the AWB button is pressed while the WHITE BAL...