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Indications
SP
0:00.00
R0:45
REC
CINEMA
D.ZOOM
12t T
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2
3
4
1
W
INDEX
MICi4dB
7
5
6
REC
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1 Remaining Battery Power
As the remaining battery power decreases, the
indication changes as follows:
r>s>t>u>v
When the Battery is completely discharged, the
u (v) Indication flashes.
(When you are using the AC Adaptor, the
s Indication may appear, however, this
has no meaning in this case.)
2 Remaining Tape Time
The remaining tape time is displayed in
minutes. (When it becomes less than
3 minutes, the indication starts to flash.)
If a recording lasts less than 15 seconds, the
remaining tape time cannot be displayed
correctly.
The displayed remaining tape time may be
shorter than the actual remaining tape time.
3 Cinema Mode [CINEMA] (p. 34)
When recording in the Cinema Mode, this
indication is displayed.
Wide Mode [16:9] (p. 34)
When recording in the Wide Mode, this
indication is displayed.
Digital Zoom [D.ZOOM] (p. 31)
When the Digital Zoom Function is activated,
this indication is displayed.
Digital Effects (p. 5059)
When a digital effect is activated, the
corresponding indication is displayed.
4 Recording Speed Mode (p. 13)
The selected Recording Speed Mode is
displayed.
SP: Standard Mode
LP: Long-play Mode
5 Microphones Sensitivity Level/Audio Level
(p. 64, 67)
This displays the set level of the microphone or
audio level.
6 Index (p. 45)
INDEX: The [INDEX] Indication flashes
for a few seconds while an index
signal is being recorded.
Search Number (p. 44)
S 1: The figure indicates which
number of scene ahead from the
present scene is to be played
back.
7 Zoom Magnification (p. 30)
When you push the [W/T] Zoom Lever up or
down, the Zoom Magnification Indication and
the Zoom Gauge are displayed.
Recording Mode (p. 24, 28, 48, 60, 62, 64)
AUTO: This appears when the Mode
Selector Switch is set to [AUTO].
MNL: This appears when the Mode
Selector Switch is set to [MNL].
AE
LOCK
: This appears when the Mode
Selector Switch is set to [AE
LOCK].
Optical Image Stabilizer (p. 34)
[: When the Optical Image
Stabilizer Function is activated,
this indication is displayed.
Audio Dubbing Input Display (p. 66)
MIC/AV IN: The Audio Dubbing Input Mode
Indication is displayed.
Audio Recording Mode (p. 66)
12bit/16bit: The indication of the Audio
Recording Mode that was
selected for recording is
displayed during playback.
Automatic Printing (p. 106)
AUTOPRINT:
This indication is displayed when
the Autoprint Function is being
used.
Time Code
Time Code signals are the data which indicates
the time in hours, minutes, seconds and frames
(25 frames/sec). Having this data included in the
recording gives every single picture on the tape its
own address.
The Time Code is automatically recorded as part
of the sub code with every recording you make.
When you insert a new (previously unrecorded)
cassette, the Time Code automatically starts from
zero. If you insert a recorded cassette, the Time
Code continues where the time code of the last
previous scene stopped. (In this case, the zero
indication [0h00m00s00f] may appear after inserting
the cassette, however when the recording starts, the
Time Code records from the previous value.)
You cannot reset the Time Code to zero.
In playback modes other than the Normal
Playback Mode, the Time Code may not be
displayed (or not be correct).
Unless the Time Code is recorded continuously
from the beginning of the tape, precise editing
may not be possible. To ensure that the Time
Code is recorded without interruption, it is
recommended that you use the Camera Search
Function (p. 42) or Blank Search Function
(p. 42) before starting to record a new scene.
Memory Stop Function
The Memory Stop Function is convenient for the
following operations.
Rewinding or fast-forwarding the tape to a
desired position
1 Set [C.DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP]
Sub-Menu to [MEMORY].
2 Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the tape
position from which you want to play back
later. (p. 19, 98)
3 Start playback or recording.
4 After playback or recording is finished:
Slide the [OFF/ON/MODE] Switch from the
[ON] position to put the Movie Camera in
the VCR Mode.
The [VCR] Lamp lights.
5 Rewind the tape.
The tape automatically stops approximately at
the position at which you reset the counter to
zero.
Stopping the editing automatically in the audio
dubbing
1 Set [C.DISPLAY] on the [DISPLAY SETUP]
Sub-Menu to [MEMORY].
2 Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the tape
position at which you want the editing to
stop.
3 Play back a still picture at the point at
which you want the audio dubbing to start.
4 Start the audio dubbing. (p. 66)
The audio dubbing automatically stops
approximately at the position at which you
reset the counter to zero.
Glossary
(Continued)
Digital Video System
In the digital video system, picture and sound are
converted into digital signals and recorded onto
the tape.
This completely digital recording allows recording
and playback of picture and sound with minimum
quality deterioration.
In addition, such data as Time code, Date and
Time are also automatically recorded as digital
signals.
Features
Superior picture resolution
Excellent signal-to-noise ratio
Stable pictures
Minimised quality deterioration in dubbing
Minimised cross colour distortion
PCM digital sound
No picture deterioration in LP Mode
6.35 mm-wide tape
Compact cassette with long recording time
Minimised quality deterioration in editing
Time Code editing
Compatibility with S-VHS or VHS Cassettes
As this Movie Camera uses a digital method for
recording picture and sound, there is no
compatibility with conventional S-VHS or VHS
video equipment using analog recording methods.
In addition, the size and shape of the cassette are
completely different.
Compatibility with Output Signals
As the video and audio signals output from the
audio and video output sockets are analogthe
same as in conventional video systemsyou can
connect this Movie Camera to your S-VHS or VHS
VCR or TV for playback.
PCM Digital Sound
For recording of the sound, this Movie Camera
offers the choice between two different PCM Audio
Recording Modes.
16 bit, 48 kHz, 2 channels
12 bit, 32 kHz, 4 channels
The 16 bit, 48 kHz, 2 channels Mode offers
superior recording sound quality.
The 12 bit, 32 kHz, 4 channels Mode lets you
record the original sound in stereo on two
channels and the dubbed sound in stereo on two
separate channels.
Sub Code
The digital recording system offers the added
capability of recording sub code containing various
data.
The following data is recorded as sub code on this
Movie Camera:
Time code
Recording date and time
Index signals for locating still images recorded in
the Photoshot Mode
Index signals for locating the beginning of
scenes marked with index signal
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