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Panasonic Digital Video Camera Recorder AG-DVX100AP Operating Instructions
Panasonic Digital Video Camera Recorder AG-DVX100AP Operating Instructions
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61 Shooting Backup recording The camera images of the camera recorder can be recorded and their recording can be backed up automatically on the external component connected to the DV connector. OSet the external component control method using the DV CONTROL item and DV CMD SEL item on the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen. (See page 49)Bear in mind the following points when performing backup recording. OThe menu item settings remain stored in the memory even after the power has been turned off....
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62 Shooting When editing images using the conventional 24P [2:3] conversion system, the images of different frames are expanded for the [BoCe] [CoDe] [FoGe] [GoHe] frames in the figure, causing the picture quality to further deteriorate. Under the 24P advanced conversion system, images with minimal picture quality deterioration in the 24P mode can be obtained by weeding out the [BoCe] [FoGe] frames in the figure. Furthermore, when an editing system that supports the advanced conversion system is used,...
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63 Playback Normal playback Set the POWER switch to ON, and press the CAMERA/VCR button to switch to the VCR mode. Normal playback operations can be performed using the OPERATION lever or accessory wireless remote control unit. Tape blank search By pressing the EVF DTL/END SEARCH button in the VCR mode, it is possible to search for unrecorded parts on the tape or the part which was shot last. For details, refer to the section on the EVF DTL/END SEARCH button (page 11). Index search This function is used...
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64 Condensation How to tell when condensation has formed inside and what to do about it If, after the camera recorder’s power has been turned on, the condensation display symbol flashes, it means that condensation has formed inside the camera recorder. If this happens, the power will be automatically turned off after several seconds. Take the following action. 1Remove the cassette. No other functions will work. Depending on the degree of condensation, it may not be possible to eject the cassette,...
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65 Troubleshooting (Q&A) Power supply-related problems Q1: No power. A1: Has the battery or AC adapter been connected correctly? Check the connections. (See page 22) Q2: The power goes off on its own. A2: The power will automatically go off if shooting is temporarily stopped for more than 5 minutes in order to prevent the battery from running down and keep the tape from wearing. Check the setting selected for the TAPE PROTECT item on the setting menu OTHER FUNCTIONS screen. (See page 50) Q3: The power...
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66 Troubleshooting (Q&A) Problems during various kinds of video recording Q1: No automatic focusing A1-1:Has the manual focus mode been set? The focus is adjusted automatically in the auto focus mode. (See page 12) A1-2: Is a scene which is hard to bring into focus in the auto focus mode being shot? Some scenes are hard to bring into focus using auto focus. In cases like this, use the manual focus mode instead for focusing. Scenes hard to bring into focus OShooting both distant and close-up subjects...
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67 Troubleshooting (Q&A) Other types of problems Q1: The cassette tape cannot be ejected. A1: Is power being supplied? Has the AC adapter been plugged in or the battery inserted properly? When the power is supplied, the cassette can be ejected without setting the POWER switch to ON. Q2: Ejecting the cassette tape is the only operation which can be performed. A2-1: Has any condensation formed? If condensation forms, ejecting the cassette tape is the only operation which can be performed. Wait until...
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68 Maintenance Viewfinder maintenance When dust has collected inside the viewfinder, take off the eye cup holder, and remove the dust. OThe inside of the eye cup holder has a special coating: for this reason, it must not be wiped under any circumstances. When dust has collected, use an air blower or similar device to blow off the dust. OPoint the viewfinder slightly upward, then remove the eye cup holder by turning it counterclockwise. OTo attach the eye cup holder, turn it clockwise with the index mark...
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69 Specifications indicates safety information. Supply voltage:DC 7.2/7.9 V Power consumption: 6.8 W (when viewfinder is used) 7.8 W (when LCD monitor is used) 9.2 W (max.) Ambient operating temperature 32°F to +104°F (0°C to +40°C) Ambient operating humidity 10% to 85% (no condensation) Weight 3.731 lb (1.69 kg) (excluding battery and accessories) Dimensions (WaHaD) 5 1/2a6 5/16a14 3/8inches (139a160a364 mm) Recording format Digital video SD format Tape format Mini DV Recorded video signals 525i...
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70 Specifications [VIDEO] Sampling frequency Y: 13.5 MHz, PB/PR: 3.375 MHz Quantizing 8 bits Video compression system DCT + variable length code Error correction Reed-Solomon product code [AUDIO] Sampling frequency 48 kHz/32 kHz Quantizing 16 bits/12 bits Frequency response 20 Hz to 20 kHz Wow & flutter Below measurable limits [CONNECTORS] VIDEO IN/OUT (input/output automatically switched) Pin jack, analog composite input/output, 1.0 V [p-p], 75 Ω S-VIDEO IN/OUT (input/output automatically switched)...