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1. Full HD ees 00 04 30 J The movie stabilizer is active ery J The photo stabilizer is active Both the movie stabilizer and the photo stabilizer are active Did the scene select setting change e When the motion compensation is set to Wh if the scene select setting is or it will automatically change to AUTO English 106 SNILOOHS TIVINUON FOCUS RANGE 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select FOCUS and press the SET button e When shooting a subject at a medium to far distance by setting the focus range to 4 you will find it both easier and faster to focus lesu Wide end 10 cm 3 94 in to infinity Tele end 1 m 3 28 ft to infinity total range mode Sa 80 cm 31 50 in to infinity normal mode MF The focus can be manually set to any distance from 1 cm 0 39 in to 40 m 131 23 ft as well as to infinity manual focus L 1 cm 0 39 in to 1 m 3 28 ft super macro mode wide end only e When the focus range is set to S or MF the corresponding indication appears on the monitor 2 Select the desired icon and press the SET button e This completes the focus range setting HINT e When the focus range is set to super macro LW the zoom is temporarily set to the wide end e By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button page 151 you can change the focus range setting from the Shoot
2. essssseeeeeeeererererssssssrrnrnrtrtttrrressssssnnnnnrnnnerereet 212 Notes regarding the Scene Select feature and filters 214 SPECIFICATIONS fceccte cicceslsasavesdsnehimanvathisvershesanetidedduecssuniimeacdann 216 Camera aios E EEE EEEE 216 Camera Connectors desenio i aa i eahbieees 220 Batten life temaren a eee T ee N a aaa ae Enee chs 221 Possible No of Images Possible Shooting Time Possible Recording Time sssssssssesseeesssssosooorrrrrrrrrrrrrrrererrene 222 DOCKING Station sssini nniei a eaae aidaa kE Seals 223 Remote control unit yasiicnvecnisssdddleceedsanictenadha weer ercesudddestaaandveedsaetn 223 Concerning the multi indicator and blue LED indicator 224 Supplied AC adaptor sssadecs vactbisviccnwtdaweccseansvumeieotbladeddscvubaisunnatens 225 Supplied Li ion battery pack ccccesssseeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeaesseseeeeees 225 OES aa eea A E dadaddddebiddn manne a 226 Before capturing those important shots be sure to first take a test shot to comfirm that your camera is set up and ready tO GO o ea a e T mer cette 227 HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES cccccceccceeeeeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeees 228 5 English QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION Your camera has an abundance of convenient features and functions From creating precisely the photo you want to viewing images using various techniques you can locate the exact operation for your purposes in the following table Sho
3. e Compensate for camera shake page 110 during video clip recording Multi section light h Record with image measuring stabilizer on Lol Center weighted light MY Record without image measuring stabilizer LJ Spot light measuring Photo stabilizer page 105 ISO sensitivity page 111 e Compensate for camera shake AUTO Sensitivity is set during still image shooting automatically video clip h Shoot with image stabilizer recording ISO 50 to 1000 on still image shooting ISO 50 MY Shoot without image to 200 stabilizer 3 Focus range page 107 e Select the focus range that corresponds to the distance to the subject lesu The camera automatically focuses on the subject within a range of 10 cm 3 94 in to infinity total Ww m x Sets sensitivity to ISO 50 Sets sensitivity to ISO 100 Sets sensitivity to ISO 200 Sets sensitivity to ISO 400 Sets sensitivity to ISO 800 Sets sensitivity to ISO 1600 Sets sensitivity to ISO 3200 video clip recording SZesbsee range ISO 1600 SM The camera automatically The indicated ISO value is the focuses on the subject with standard output sensitivity a range of 80 cm 31 50 in Remaining battery power to infinity normal page 175 MF The focus can be set manually W The camera focuses on the subject within a range of 1 cm 0 39 in to 1 0 m 3 28 ft Super macro Focus area page 109 9 a
4. 117 English CAUTION e The photo wide D range effect may be insignificant if you are shooting in an extremely bright or extremely dark environment e Note that the exposure time during photo wide D range shooting is comparatively longer than for normal shooting e When there are smear or flare effects in the image or when it is misty shooting with the photo wide D range function enabled may in some cases produce an unnatural appearing image e Depending on the surrounding conditions for example when the light sources of light and dark areas are different an unnatural appearing image may be produced e Image processing after shooting may take some time English 118 SNILOOHS TIVINUON HIGH SENSITIVITY MODE When you shoot in the high sensitivity mode the captured image appears even brighter than that specified by the ISO sensitivity and exposure compensation settings 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select HIGH SENSITIVITY and press the SET button HS The high sensitivity mode is activated S The high sensitivity mode is not activated 2 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the high sensitivity mode setting CAUTION Limitations of the high sensitivity mode e f the exposure page 114 is set to LS LA or LM or if the flicker reduction function page 156 is set to ON the high sensitivity mode automatically changes to OFF
5. 2 Press the Qj button e The screen to select the aspect ratio of the still image appears Select the desired aspect ratio and press the J button Note however that if the video clip aspect ratio is 4 3 you cannot select 16 9 HINT The file for a video clip is very large e Therefore be aware that if the video clip is uploaded to a computer to be played back the computer may not be able to play back the video fast enough making it appear jerky The video will always be displayed properly on the monitor or a television e Depending on the card shooting may end even before the possible shooting time indicated Display the video clip playback point e During video clip playback press the MENU button for at least 1 second to display a bar showing the current playback point in the video clip e Press the MENU button for about 1 second to cancel the bar CAUTION During video clip playback the sound of a motor is audible e During recording the sound of the optical zoom movement or autofocus movement was recorded This is not a malfunction If no audio is heard e The audio is not played back when the video clip is played back in the frame by frame fast playback or reverse playback mode 85 English SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK You can play back files in succession with the slideshow playback feature 1 Display the SIMPLE Mode Playback Menu page 49 select Mf SLIDESHOW the slideshow se
6. 143 English INFO 100 000i SSH A Ve 5 1 1280x720 30fps SHQ 11 MT O CMPEG AVC H 264 00 00 03 a EXPOSE 0 3 ai O 2008 12 25 19 30 Ag O lt Video clip file gt O S a 987KB F6 8 O SHUTTER 1000 O EXPOSE 0 S0 Te 2008 12 25 19 30 gt G Z ai O 5 4t 7 fe a n ZoD oo o o S g q lt Still image file gt INFO 100 0003 7O U mO 987KB O AAC 00 00 TARS O 2008 12 25 19 30 lt Audio file gt DISPLAY THE OPTION SETTING MENU The camera settings are executed via the Option Setting Menu 1 Turn on the camera set it to the NORMAL mode and press the 34 RECORDING MENU1 MENU button MOVIE PHOTO SCENE SELECT d FILTER FLASH SELF TIMER IN EXIT 2 Select an Option tab 1 2 or 3 and press the SET button 1 OPTION MENU 1 The Option Setting Menu CLOSK SET appears EA STARTUP DISPLAY a1 MEXIT STOK To access a Setting Screen 3 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the item you wish to set and press the SET button e The Setting Screen for the selected item appears e To return to the Menu Screen press the MENU button English 144 SONILLAS NOILdO SCREEN DISPLAY Specify what information is displayed on the Playback Screen 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 1 page 144 2 Select
7. 3 Press the ON OFF button for at least 1 second Monitor unit e The camera turns on e If the date and time have not Monitor been set the screen to set the date and time is shown on the monitor ON OFF button English 40 TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF Turning on the camera when the power save sleep mode is active In order to preserve battery pack power the power save sleep function will automatically turn off the camera after 1 minute of no use during shooting or 5 minutes of no use during playback factory preset setting e When the power save mode is active you can restore the power by any of the following methods e Move the REC PLAY switch Press the ON OFF button Press the Qj or if button Press the SET or MENU button Push the zoom switch Move the SIMPLE NORMAL switch Press the PHOTO VIEW button When the MENU button is used to turn on the camera the screen to set the operation sounds page 148 appears After the power save mode has been active for about 1 hour the camera will switch to the standby mode In this case you can restore the power by pressing the ON OFF button or by closing and then opening the monitor unit When the AC adaptor is connected the power save mode will become active about 10 minutes after the camera is turned on factory preset setting The user can specify the time elapsed before the power save mode is activated page 165 When the camera is
8. Press the SET button English 122 MOVEAV 1d 1IVINUON SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK 2 Select START and press the SET button e Slideshow playback begins e To stop slideshow playback press the SET button or MENU button HINT BGM for video clips e When video clips are played back in a slideshow the recorded audio track is played back the BGM is not played 123 English FILE PROTECT Prevent accidental erasure of image and audio files 1 Display the file that you want to protect from accidental erasure and display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu page 49 2 Select PROTECT and press the SET button e LOCK appears e If the protect mode has already been enabled for the file then UNLOCK LOCK UNLOCK appears EXIT BOK PROTECT 3 Toggle the SET button up or down to select LOCK and press the SET button e The protect mode is set for the file e The protect mark indicates that the file is locked CAUTION e Even if the protect mode is set for certain files they will be deleted if the card is reformatted page 170 HINT To select a different image in steps 2 and 3 e Toggle the SET button to the left or right To cancel the protect mode for a file e Display the desired file and repeat steps 1 to 3 The protect mark will disappear and the protect mode is canceled English 124 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS In add
9. e The exposure compensation bar is canceled when the MENU button or the SET button is Pointer pressed Exposure compensation bar HINT The exposure compensation setting is canceled in the following cases e When the pointer is set to the center position e When the camera is set to the playback mode e After the power is turned off e When the camera is set to the standby mode 121 English SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK Specify the settings for playing back files continuously in a slideshow format In a slideshow of still images you can set the transition time transition effects and BGM 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu page 49 select 42 SLIDESHOW SLIDESHOW and press the ae ae gt SET button gt ee MODE gt Specify the file type to play back BGM ALL Play back all files MOVIE Play back video clips and audio files PHOTO Play back still image files TIME Adjust the transition speed the period that an image is displayed before it changes to the next image EFFECT Select a transition effect as an image changes to the next image BGM Specify the settings for playing background music during slideshow playback START Begin slideshow playback lt Changing a setting gt Select the item you wish to change and press the SET button Toggle the SET button up or down to change the setting
10. e When the shutter speed is reduced to create a bright image video clip motion will appear uneven during playback e When shooting in a dark environment the autofocus and auto exposure may not function effectively 119 English DIGITAL ZOOM SETTING This setting allows you to specify whether or not the digital zoom is enabled during zoom shooting 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select DIGITAL ZOOM and press the SET button DAM Digital zoom can be used AN Digital zoom cannot be used N Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the digital zoom setting HINT e The digital zoom does not function in the following situation When the still image mode is set to 8m English 120 SNILOOHS TIVINUON EXPOSURE COMPENSATION By assigning the exposure compensation operation shortcut to the SET button page 151 you can make the image lighter or darker when capturing images 1 Assign the operation shortcut to the SET button page 151 2 Toggle the SET button in the direction for which the operation shortcut was assigned e The exposure compensation bar appears 3 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to adjust the exposure e The exposure compensation numerical SET button value is shown at the left end of the exposure compensation bar 00 05 08 e The exposure compensation can be set to a value from 1 8 EV to hy 1 8 EV
11. environment 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F storage Humidity 30 to 90 operating no condensation 10 to 90 storage no condensation Power supply Battery pack Li ion battery pack DB L50 x1 supplied AC adaptor VAR G8 amp supplied Power consumption 4 2 W When using the Li ion battery during recording Dimensions excluding protrusions 90 W x 112 6 H x 54 5 D mm 3 54 W x 4 43 H x 2 15 D in Maximum dimensions Volumetric capacity Approx 272 cc Weight Approx 268 g 9 5 oz camera only without battery pack and card 219 English Camera connectors COMPONENT Regrouped jack AV 480p Audio 265 mVrms 9 dBs 12 kQ or less stereo 1080i 720p output output terminal 1 0 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced sync negative composite video NTSC color TV system PAL color TV system switchable from the Option Screen Y signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced sync negative C signal 0 286 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced NTSC color TV system PAL color TV system switchable from the Option Setting Menu For 480p 1080i 720p video output Y signal 1 0 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced tri level sync Pb and Pr signals 0 7 Vp p 75 Q unbalanced HDMI terminal Video output Total number of scan lines effective number of scan lines 750p 720p 1125i 1080i 525p 480p Audio output L PCM 48 kHz sampling USB terminal USB 2 0 High speed MIC 2 5 mm stereo mini jack converts to a 63 5 mm microphone stere
12. If the remote control codes for the remote control unit and the camera and do not match the remote control unit cannot be used to operate the camera lt Resetting the remote control code to RC CODE 1 gt 1 Aim the infrared emitter at the remote control sensor on the docking station 2 Simultaneously press the MENU button and the Qj button for at least 3 seconds English 32 dNLas PREPARING THE POWER Please charge the supplied battery pack before using it Power to the camera can also be supplied from a power outlet if the docking station or the AC adaptor is used Charging the battery pack 1 While pressing the battery cover lock slide it and pull out the battery cover toward the bottom of the camera e The battery cover comes off Dam U Battery cover lock Battery cover 33 English Insert the battery pack e Take care that it is positioned correctly Replace the battery cover lt To remove the battery pack gt e Raise the edge of the battery pack to remove it Prepare the docking station page 29 English 34 PREPARING THE POWER 5 Close the camera s monitor unit and set the camera in the docking station 35 Set the camera securely making sure that the camera is correctly oriented in relation to the terminal contacts in the docking station Charging begins when the camera is set in the docking s
13. Image editing 209 English The TV output setting is not correct Both the dedicated S AV interface cable and the dedicated component cable are connected The camera is not correctly connected to the TV The TV inputis not set correctly This is a characteristic of the TV The protect mode is set Select the correct TV output setting Make the correct connection Follow the instructions to make the connection correctly Set the input on the TV to VIDEO or HDMI Nota malfunction Cancel the protect mode Reference O f roem cause Acton FR Charging The camera is set in the docking station but the installed battery is not being recharged The No card message appears The Image is protected message appears and the file cannot be deleted The AC adaptor is not connected to the docking station The camera is not correctly connected to the docking station The camera is turned on No card is inserted You have attempted to delete a file that is protected from accidental erasure Check that the power cord of the AC adaptor is connected correctly When inserting the camera in the docking station push down on it to make sure that the connection between the camera andthe docking station is secure Turn the camera off Alternatively press the docking station s operation mode button to light t
14. The camera focuses ona subject within a range of 1 cm 0 39 in to 1 0 m 3 28 ft Super macro English 56 SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE SIMPLE Mode Playback Menu I Start slideshow ok L 57 English Slideshow page 86 e Specify the slideshow settings and play the slideshow Playback volume page 87 e Adjust the volume for video clip and audio file playback 3 Delete page 88 e Delete files Remaining battery power indication page 175 English 58 m dnias SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE Overview of the NORMAL Mode Setting Screen NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu lt Tab 1 gt ECORDING MENU 1 gt Full HD 59 English Video clip settings page 93 lt HD mode gt Record at 1920 x 1080 pixels 60 fields s Record at 1920 x 1080 pixels 30 fps Record at 1280 x 720 pixels 60 fps Record at 1280 x 720 pixels 30 fps EE 2 E lt SD mode gt THR Record at 640 x 480 pixels 60 fps Record at 640 x 480 pixels 30 fps Record at 448 x 336 pixels 300 fps Record at 320 x 240 pixels 30 fps Make an audio recording image settings page 94 Image size is 3264 x 2448 pixels Image size is 2288 x 1712 pixels low compression Image size is 2288 x 1712 pixels normal compression Image size is 2496 x 1408 pixels 16 9 aspect ratio Image size is 1920 x 1080 pixels 16 9 aspect ratio Image size is 1600 x 1200 pixels Image size is 1
15. We cannot guarantee the accurate playback of files that have been edited using a computer Not a malfunction English 198 SAVIGNAddV COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS Connecting toaTV The volume on the TV is set to the minimum Why is there no sound What is the difference among the normal video composite video output S video output and component HDMI output Can the dedicated S AV interface cable and the dedicated component cable be connected at the same time and output the image 199 English Adjust the volume on the TV Normal video composite video output Combines Y luminance signal and chrominance signal and outputs the combined signal S video output Outputs the Y signal and chrominance signal separately Component HDMI signal Outputs the Y signal B Y signal and R Y signal separately The picture quality becomes increasingly higher in order from normal video output to S video output to component output to HDMI output You cannot output the image when both cables are connected at the same time Connect only one of the cables Why does a message appear during PictBridge printing The Cannot edit video clips with unlike settings message appears Why is a noise heard from a nearby TV or radio during battery recharging Why does the Card full message appear Why does the Card is protected message appear Why can t th
16. button to take the picture CAUTION Do not touch the flash unit when shooting e The flash unit becomes very hot and may cause a burn Avoid touching the flash unit when shooting HINT e The flash cannot be used during video clip recording e By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button page 151 you can change the flash mode from the Shooting Screen in the NORMAL mode English 78 E NILOOHS ITAdNIS SHOOT A STILL IMAGE WHILE RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP You can capture a still image a single shot while recording a video clip 1 Turn on the camera page 40 and set it to the shooting mode page 46 ipf button O button Press the if button 3 When you see a scene you d like to capture as a still image press the O button 4 press the ipf button to end the video clip recording 79 English HINT e When shooting a still image while recording a video clip the flash does not operate e The photo stabilizer page 105 is inoperative e When the remaining video recording time becomes approximately 50 seconds it will no longer be possible to capture a still image while recording a video clip The exact remaining recording time at which this occurs will differ depending on the subject and on the video clip mode setting page 93 If you intend to capture a still image while recording a video clip it is suggested that you take note of the remaining video recording time A
17. f SLIDESHOW tl DELETE DPOF PRINT INSTRUCTIONS Q ROTATE MENU gt 45 Slideshow page 122 Specify the slideshow settings and play the slideshow Playback volume page 87 e Adjust the volume for video clip and audio file playback Protect page 124 e File protect setting delete prohibited 65 English STOK T Delete page 88 e Delete files Printing instructions page 125 e Specify the printing instructions DPOF settings Rotate page 131 e Rotate a still image Remaining battery power page 175 lt Tab 2 gt PLAYBACK MENU2 k1 RESIZE CONTRAST CORRECT E dnias MENUT CI a o G A Resize page 132 Select folder page 91 e Reduce the resolution of a still e Select a folder to play back image Remaining battery power Contrast correction indication page 175 page 133 e Correct the contrast in the image Video clip edit page 135 e Edit video clips English 66 FIELD OF VIEW You can select whether to display either the Photo View Shooting Screen or the Movie View Shooting Screen The field of view is easier to see when the Shooting Screen for the specific shooting mode is selected The PHOTO VIEW button is disabled when the camera ia connected to a TV PHOTO VIEW button Photo view Video clip recording area 67 English BEFORE TAKING PICTURES For best results Hold the camera securely keeping your
18. 6 Press the SET button Press the MENU button e The standby time is set English 166 SONILLAS NOILdO FILE NO MEMORY If a newly formatted card is used the file name image number of the captured image automatically begins from 0001 If the card is subsequently reformatted or if a different reformatted card is used the file names again begin from 0001 This is because the file number memory function is set to OFF and consequently it results in more than one card containing images with the same numbers By setting the file number memory function to ON even if the card is reformatted or the card is replaced with another card the consecutive numbering of file names continues from the last number recorded by the camera lt File number memory function OFF gt File name image number 0001 0002 0012 0013 Replace card v 0001 0002 0012 0013 lt File number memory function ON gt File name image number 0001 0002 0012 0013 Replace card Ww CardB 0014 0015 0025 0026 167 English e f Card B already has files in it when it replaces Card A file names are assigned as follows When the highest file number on Card B before replacing is lower than the highest file number on Card A the file name of the next recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card A 0001 0002 0012 0013 Replace card WV 0001 0002 0014 00
19. DELETING FILES ra a a a aa 88 PLAYBACK MODES itira aea ea aet r EE 90 9 image display playback cccccceeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeeeeeeees 90 Selecting the playback folder ceccecccceceeeeaeeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeseeeeees 91 Magnifying zooming in the image s sssssssesssesseessseessersrrerrrrrrerenn 92 E NORMAL SHOOTING RECORDING SIZE leae eaea oe a a aana 93 MOVIES oeei e a e tits a 93 Stiliimage Si man iann eaS N E a e 94 Seg ential SNOtS pcsnieiie i a a A E EEEa 95 Audio recording sities de seectheeteide bag ae e a R eeeteted 96 SCENE SELEG I eaea eiaa a AE E E eT a 99 BINE oro E AE E E A E E AT EN 101 English 2 CONTENTS ELASH OPERATION oseaan nnana tea ddeddntiit a de baat lenis 102 SELF TIME Risccrcacceencbsbouuntalesaie A E A a taki deel EN 103 MOTION COMPENSATION IMAGE STABILIZER 0200008 105 Compensate for camera shake when recording movies 105 Compensate for camera shake when shooting still images 105 FOCUS RANG Bs e ee ee AR raaa TEE EEE E E ETETE 107 How to use the manual focus nssennnseeeeenneeeernrrereresnrrrnrerene nne 108 POCUS MODE cakaran a EE E O a ded cic OE 109 LIGHT MEASURING MODE SETTING cccccceeeceeeceeeeeneseseeeeees 110 ISO SENSITIVITY sii vctcedntesttcaninnceitadesensh aa a aa e ilea 111 WHITE BALANG E aiiiar e aa launder cuentas 113 EXPOSURE SETTING sarera iE EEA E IRRE 114 RAO ael E p AREE EE E E EEEE eognadl
20. INFO DISPLAY and press the SET button INFO DISPLAY SHOW ALL Display the capture date and playback time for video clips COUNTER DATE amp TIME COUNTER Display the capture date af OFF COUNTER MENU 22 OK 7 Display the video clip playback time OFF Do not display the capture date and playback time 3 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the screen display setting 145 English SELECT THE STARTUP DISPLAY The startup display is the display that appears on the monitor when the camera is turned on in the recording mode 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 1 page 144 2 Select STARTUP DISPLAY and press the SET button DATE amp TIME E STARTUP DISPLAY DATE amp TIME The camera s date and time setting DATE TIME is shown Xacti The Xacti logo is shown OFF No startup display 3 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e The selected startup display is set English 146 SONILLAS NOILdO OPERATION SOUNDS Use this menu to set the confirming audio signals when the camera is turned on off or when the operation buttons Qj button SET button MENU button etc are pressed to adjust the operation sound volume and to enable disable the audio guide 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 1 page 144 2 Select OPERATION BEEP and A OPERATION B
21. Supplied Li ion battery pack Model number DB L50 1 900 mAh Ambient Temperature O to 40 C 32 to 104 F during use when environment charging 10 to 30 C 14 to 86 F storage 10 to 90 no condensation Dimensions 53 1 W x 11 4 H x 35 3 D mm 2 09 W x 0 45 H x 1 39 D in Approx 41 g 1 4 0z 225 English Others Mac OS is a trademark of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the USA and other countries Intel and Pentium are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation USA In this manual the Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating system Microsoft Windows XP operating system and Microsoft Windows Vista operating system are collectively referred to as Windows SDHC is a trademark m m O P HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE All other company and product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective owners CAUTION e t is forbidden to copy this manual whole or in part without prior written permission e All images and illustrations given in this manual are for explanation purposes and may differ slightly from that of the actual product Also actual specifications are subject to change without prior notice and therefore may di
22. Why doesn t the power turn on Why is the battery pack consumed so quickly even after it was fully recharged Why doesn t recharging end Why does the icon appear Why does the multi indicator flash red Why doesn t the flash operate Due to cold temperatures the battery pack temporarily lost its power The ambient temperature is very low The battery pack life has expired The remaining battery pack power is low A recorded file is being saved on the card The camera has determined that the image is bright enough and the flash is not necessary Action Place the camera in your pocket to warm it up before using it Keep the battery pack in an environment of 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Replace with a new battery pack If this is not effective consult your dealer Use the supplied AC adaptor or replace the battery pack with a fully charged one Not a malfunction Wait until the multi indicator turns off Not a malfunction Capture the image the camera will determine when the flash is necessary English 194 SAVIGNAddV COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS Are the settings retained even after the camera is turned off Which resolution setting should use 195 English All settings except the self timer and the exposure compensation are retained even after the camera is turned off Select the resolution setting according to the intended
23. e Tele Conversion Lens VCP L16T Make distant objects appear closer e Semi Fish eye Lens VCP LO4F For wide angle shots close to the fisheye lens e Wireless microphone HM W300 Record sound from the stereo microphone located at a distance from the camera e Strap VCP S02H Attach the handstrap to your camera Recommended accessory e External microphone Product code 645 056 9692 The recommended stereo microphone for this camera 15 English Media cards that can be used with this camera The type of card that can be inserted into and used with this camera is e SD Memory Card e SDHC Memory Card What card means in this manual e In this manual SD Memory Cards and SDHC Memory Cards that can be used in this digital camera are referred to as card English 16 GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR CAMERA Your digital movie camera can record video clips in Full High Definition It includes an operation mode that lets even novice shutterbugs record and play back without getting flustered as well as software with which you can easily create your original DVDs In addition it comes with the Xacti Library feature for saving recorded data to hard disk and managing files without using a computer High quality images with Full High Definition pages 71 and 93 Your camera can capture full high definition full HD 1920 x 1080 pixel 60 fields s video clips Also the H 264 MPEG 4 AVC standard is used for
24. formatting video files You get both compact file size and high picture quality in one high performance camera Full High Definition by SANYO Digital Movie Camera signifies recording at a resolution of 1920 pixels horizontally x1080 pixels vertically when recording in the mode l 17 English Includes SIMPLE mode for quick and easy operation page 47 Select from two shooting playback modes the SIMPLE mode for users new to the camera and the NORMAL mode for full use of all the camera s many features and functions Example ly RECORDING MENU Select movie and MOVIE di at photo size 2 PHOTO L3 SCENE SELECT lt it 1 FILTER a _2 FLASH 3 SELF TIMER EXIT GOK 7 MENU SCI SOKS lt SIMPLE Mode Shooting Menu gt lt NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu gt Image stabilizer for sharp pictures page 105 Your camera can compensate for the camera shake that results in blurry images when you try to capture a fast moving subject or zoom in ona subject Image stabilizer functions for both video clip recording and still image shots are on board English 18 GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR CAMERA Sharp face shots page 116 Your camera is equipped with a face recognition feature which detects the subject s face even when slightly lit from behind or in dim surroundings and automatically adjusts the focus and brightness to compensate Now those otherwise perfect
25. interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help e Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Declaration of Conformity Model number VPC HD1010 Trade Name SANYO Responsible party SANYO FISHER COMPANY Address 21605 Plummer Street Chatsworth California 91311 Telephone No 818 998 7322 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interfer ence that may cause undesired operation English FOR CANADIAN USERS e This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 FOR EU USERS Note e This symbol mark and recycle system apply only to EU countries and do not apply to countries in other areas of the world Your SANYO product is designed and manufactured with a aa high quality mat
26. on page 143 9 English Using with a computer Basic operation Convenient functions Use the camera as a card reader e USING AS A CARD READER on page 8 in the Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL Copy files from your Using with Windows Vista camera to a computer CONNECTING IN THE MTP MODE on page 15 in the e Connect your camera to Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL a computer on page viii Burn files copied to the computer onto a DVD e Burn your recorded video clips onto a DVD Windows Vista on page vii Playback e About video clip files recorded with this camera on page 13 in the Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL Using as a webcam e Using as a PC camera on page 16 in the Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL Record an image of the computer screen e SCREEN CAPTURE on page 19 in the Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL English 10 CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES e Soft case page 14 1 e Handstrap page 13 1 a e Sanyo Software Pack e Li ion battery pack page 34 CD ROM page 4 in the 1 Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 e Docking station pages 25 e Dedicated S AV interface and 29 1 cable pages 177 and 178 1 e Dedicated USB interface e Dedicated component cable cable page 6 in the Sanyo page 179 1 Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL 1 on OE Cs BYR Ok QS ELAY M e HDMI cable page
27. start video clip playback lt To return to the shooting mode gt e Set the REC PLAY switch to REC Video clip pattern lt Example After recording a video clip gt When you are finished using the camera Press the ON OFF button for at least 1 second to turn the camera off English VI SHOOT PLAY BACK AND SAVE Burn your recorded video clips onto a DVD Windows Vista Using the supplied CD ROM Sanyo Software Pack you can store your captured images on a DVD Detailed information about the Sanyo Software Pack can be found on page 4 in the Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL Install application programs 1 Set the supplied CD ROM in your computer s DVD drive e The installation window opens 2 Click on Nero 8 Essentials e After clicking on an application program follow the instructions shown on the monitor to install the program 3 In the installation window click on Finish and remove the CD ROM from the computer s DVD drive lt About the Kodak online service gt e When the installation window closes a dialog box to connect to the website introducing Kodak s online service appears Check the No thanks option button and then click on the OK button V English Connect your camera toa computer Connect your camera to a computer and copy the desired files to the computer 1 Use the supplied dedicated USB interface cable to connect your camera to the computer 2 Turn on the camera e Th
28. 3 1 SANY001 Video Title Oh 00m 30s Audio SmartEncoding ratio 0 0 Video SmartEncoding ratio 0 0 2 SANY 002 Video Title Oh 00m 33s Audio SmartEncoding ratio 0 0 Video SmartEncoding ratio 0 0 3 SANYOO3 Video Title Oh 00m 05s Current destination lt Burn to device Total space used 0 08 out of 4 38 GB Quality Excellent mage necadir Back XV English 1 1 Click the Burn button e Disk writing begins e The process status is shown in the Recording progress field Untitled Project DVD Video Nero Vision Essentials Actions Creating menus and transcoding streams Burning project onto the disc Recording progress Current action Transcoding SANYO01 Current progress Remaining Oh 02m 15s Elapsed Oh 01m 04s Total progress Remaining Oh 07m 08s Elapsed Oh 01m 41s Priority Normal gt I Shut down computer when finished Minimize to Tray e When the burn process is completed a screen asking if you would like to save a log file of the burn process appears 1 2 Click the Yes button e Enter a name for the log file 1 3 Click the Save button e A screen for you to indicate the next operation appears English XVI SHOOT PLAY BACK AND SAVE 1 4 Click the Finish button e A screen asking if you would like to save the project appears 1 5 Click the Yes button e Enter a name for the project file
29. A target mark i1 on the monitor shows the area the camera is focusing on The camera automatically determines the correct focus by measuring from 9 different focus points within the shooting area If the target mark is at a position that is different from the point you wish to focus on you can refocus for Camera shake icon example by changing the shooting angle Shutter speed e The large target mark appears when Aperture the camera focuses on a wide area in the center of the screen The focus and exposure can be locked e By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button page 151 you can set the autofocus or the exposure to a fixed setting When the exposure setting is fixed the icon appears on the monitor when the autofocus setting is fixed the icon appears on the monitor e When the focus range page 72 setting or scene select setting is changed the focus lock is released The shutter speed and aperture are displayed e The shutter speed and aperture settings are shown on the Shooting Screen You can use them as a reference when shooting If the camera shake icon appears e During still image shooting if the shutter speed is slow and the possibility that the image may be blurred due to camera shake becomes high the camera shake icon may appear on the monitor In this case use a tripod to stabilize the camera when shooting or set the flash operation mode to automatic page 77 e When sh
30. ESPANOL DEUTSCH German ESPANOL Spanish a OK ITALIANO Italian NEDERLANDS Dutch PYCCKUN Russian PORTUGUES Portuguese T RK E Turkish mis lng Thai sa Korean rh sz ia Chinese simplified rh yz 8 Chinese traditional 3 Select the desired language and press the SET button e The selected display language is set 159 English TV OUTPUT SETTING Specify the type of image signal that is output from your camera s USB AV terminal COMPONENT AV terminal or HDMI terminal 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 3 page 144 2 Select TV OUTPUT and press the SET button TV OUTPUT TV SYSTEM TV SYSTEM gt DIKA Set the type of TV signal that is TV TYPE gt EEE output from the COMPONENT AV a gt O terminal gt TV TYPE gt P Set the TV s aspect ratio MENU BOK 4 HDMI l Set the signal that is output from the HDMI terminal COMPONENT Set the signal that is output from the COMPONENT AV terminal HDMI CEC Set the HDMI CEC function English 160 SONILLAS NOILdO TV OUTPUT SETTING 3 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e The screen to change the parameter for the selected setting appears lt If TV SYSTEM is selected gt NTSC Outputs NTSC video signals PAL Outputs PAL video signals lt If TV TYPE is selected gt 4 3 Use this setting when a TV having an aspect ratio of 4 3 is connected 16 9 Use this setting
31. HDTV size 3 5M 16 9 EXIT GOK The recorded video clip size will be 1920 x 1080 pixels and the captured still image size will be 2496 x 1408 16 9 pixels 4 The video clip size will be 640 x 480 pixels and the still image size will be 2288 x 1712 4 3 pixels Sw The video clip size will be 320 x 240 pixels and the still image size will be 640 x 480 4 3 pixels Select the desired video clip recording size and press the SET button e This completes the recording size setting 71 English Select the focus setting Select the focus range corresponding to the distance between the camera and the subject 1 Display the SIMPLE Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select the focus setting and press the SET button All ranges RVC Automatic focus 4 people landscape etc MENU EXIT WOK 4 ONILOOHS J IdWNIS 24 The camera automatically focuses on the subject within a range of E 80 cm 31 50 in to infinity normal W The camera focuses on a subject within a range of 1 cm 0 39 in to 1 0 m 3 28 ft Super macro 2 Select the desired focus range and press the SET button e This completes the focus range setting English 72 BEFORE TAKING PICTURES Hints for taking pictures Muting the operation sounds e The audio guidance that sounds when you operate the camera can be muted page 147 Where are the image and audio files saved
32. ROTATE RIGHT Rotates image clockwise 90 degrees Rotates image counterclockwise LEFT 90 degrees 3 DOK 3 Select RIGHT or LEFT and press the SET button e Each time the SET button is pressed the image is rotated another 90 degrees HINT e An image for which the protect mode has been enabled cannot be rotated To rotate a protected image cancel the protect mode before beginning the rotate image procedure page 124 131 English REDUCE STILL IMAGE SIZE RESIZE A captured image can be resized to a smaller size and saved as a separate image 1 Display the still image whose size you want to change and display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu page 49 2 Select RESIZE and press the SET button lt For still images with a 4 3 vertical to horizontal aspect ratio gt 2M 1600x1200 2M 4 3 The size changes to 4 0 3M 640x480 lt 1600 x 1200 pixels 0 3M 4 3 The size changes to GOK vv 640 x 480 pixels lt For still images with a 16 9 aspect ratio gt 2M 16 9 The size changes to 1920 x 1080 pixels 0 9M 16 9 The size changes to 1280 x 720 pixels RESIZE 2288x1712 3 Select the new image size and press the SET button e Resizing begins HINT Why can t the image be resized e An image can be resized only to a smaller or the same size not to a larger size English 132 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON CORRECTING TH
33. This setting is effective during still image shooting and video clip recording English 54 SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE Overview of the SIMPLE Mode Setting Screen SIMPLE Mode Shooting Menu Select movie and photo size MENU EXIT 4 DOK 55 English Recording size page 71 3 Flash page 77 e Select the video clip size to e Specify how the flash will record operate _ 4A The camera detects the UY subject brightness and The recorded video clip size uses the flash only when will be 1920 x 1080 pixels and necessary the captured still image size 4 The flash operates with will be 2496 x 1408 16 9 every image captured pixels regardless of the ant conditions a The flash does not operate M The video clip size will be even in dark situations 640 x 480 pixels and the still The camera detects the v image size will be 2288 x 1712 subject brightness and 4 3 pixels uses the flash only when ai required At this time the flash operates in a manner The video clip size will be that reduces the red 320 x 240 pixels and the still reflection red eye in the image size will be 640 x 480 subject s eyes 4 3 pixels Remaining battery power Focus range page 72 indication page 175 e Select the focus range that corresponds to the distance to the subject 24 The camera automatically focuses on the subject within a range of 10 cm 3 94 in to infinity normal 2
34. Use this adjustment when the monitor image is difficult to view because of ambient lighting 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 2 page 144 2 Select BRIGHTNESS and press the SET button BRIGHTNESS 3 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to set the brightness and press the SET button e The monitor brightness is set MENU 2 C ADJUST a HINT e The display in step 2 can also be accessed from the Shooting Screen Press the MENU button for at least 1 second the brightness control display will appear and you can then adjust the monitor brightness 157 English ADJUST THE VOLUME OF AN EXTERNAL MICROPHONE The input level of a microphone connected to the camera can be adjusted 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 2 page 144 2 Select EXT MIC VOLUME and press the SET button 3 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to adjust the input level and press the SET button e This completes the input level setting for the external microphone MENU EXT MIC VOLUME 3 VOLUME SETTING English 158 SONILLAS NOILdO SCREEN LANGUAGE You can set the monitor of your camera to display the messages in any one of several languages 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 3 page 144 2 Select LANGUAGE and press the SET button so AAR AA Japanese ENGLISH ENGLISH English See FRANCAIS French
35. and 94 or selecting a different image quality setting English 174 SONILLAS NOILdO CHECKING THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE When using the battery pack the remaining battery pack charge can be checked on the monitor Make sure to check this indicator before capturing an image For an indication of the possible length of time for battery pack operation see page 221 1 Display the Shooting Menu or Playback Menu page 49 Fj RECORDING MENU1 The battery pack remaining MOVIE charge indicator appears in the PHOTO lower right corner of the monitor SELECT e Due to the battery pack FLASH characteristics when the SELF TIMER ambient temperature is low HI EXIT SOK a A may appear early for an incorrect indication of the Battery pack remaining remaining charge charge indicator Also depending on the conditions of use of the camera or the ambient conditions temperature etc the indicated remaining charge may change Therefore this indication can only be used as a general approximation of the remaining charge Battery pack remaining Battery remaining charge charge indicator No indication or Approx full o __ If this icon flashes when the Qj button or p button is pressed images cannot be captured Recharge the battery pack 175 English HINT e f any file is present you can also check the remaining battery pack charge on the Information Screen page 143 e Battery li
36. and press the SET button the original video clip will not be erased If you want it to be erased you will need to first remove the protection page 124 e f the Card full message appears you will need to free some of the memory by deleting files that you do not need to keep CAUTION Warning concerning the battery pack remaining charge e During the editing of lengthy video clips the time to process the large amount of data can become quite long To avoid problems caused by the battery pack becoming depleted in the middle of video clip editing before starting to edit be sure that a sufficiently charged battery pack is installed in the camera or connect the AC adaptor e t is recommended that a computer be used to edit long video clips English 142 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON DISPLAYING FILE PROPERTIES INFORMATION SCREEN On the Information Screen you can check what the settings were when a file was recorded with your camera 1 Display the desired file on the camera monitor 2 Press the MENU button for at least 1 second e The Information Screen appears e If the MENU button is pressed again the Information Screen is canceled Video clip mode settings Image or sound number Protect setting File size Shooting or recording time Exposure compensation setting Aperture value Shutter speed Remaining battery charge Date and time of image Still image resolution settings ISO sensitivity setting 00 O09 OOOO
37. connected to a computer or printer the power save mode becomes active after about 12 hours Turning off the camera 1 Press the ON OFF button for at least 1 second e The camera turns off 41 English HINT To immediately activate the power save mode e Press the ON OFF button briefly to active the power save function About the standby mode e To turn off the camera only briefly you can close the monitor unit to put the camera in the standby mode The standby mode uses almost no power When the monitor unit is opened again the camera turns on immediately and you are ready to shoot or view images without any delay If the date and time setting has been completed page 43 e The current time is shown on the monitor when the REC PLAY switch is set to REC and the camera is turned on 2008 12 24 O dnias 20 5 CAUTION If the icon appears e When a picture is taken the date and time it was captured are recorded with it If the date and time settings have not been completed page 43 the date and time cannot be recorded with the captured images For this reason immediately after the camera is turned on the Set date and time reminder briefly appears after which the icon is shown on the Shooting Screen To have the date and time recorded with the images please complete this setting before capturing images English 42 DATE AND TIME SETTING The camera will record the date and time an image or audio recordin
38. e All the image and sound files are recorded on the card installed in the camera Taking pictures in backlight conditions e When taking pictures with the light coming from behind the subject due to the characteristics of the lens ghost patterns flare phenomenon may appear in the captured image In this situation it is recommended that you avoid taking pictures with the subject lit from behind While the image files are being recorded e While the multi indicator is flashing red the image files are being written to the memory during which time it is not possible to capture another image Another image can be captured after the flashing red indicator turns off However even when the multi indicator is flashing red depending on the camera s internal memory remaining capacity in some cases the next image can be captured about 2 seconds after shooting Checking the last image shot instant review e After shooting a picture you can immediately view it by pressing the SET button once e During instant review of a video clip normal play fast reverse play reverse frame by frame play and pause are available page 84 e f you wish to delete the image for a video clip it must be in the pause or stop mode toggle the SET button up to access the delete function e You can view other images while the instant review display is showing by toggling the SET button to the left or right e Cancel the instant review display by toggling t
39. hr 12 min mode If the continuous recording time of a voice memo exceeds about 13 hours or of a video clip whose resolution setting is exceeds about 5 hours 30 minutes the recorded file is saved once and the recording continues in a new file When recording a video clip whose resolution setting is other than M and the file size exceeds 4 GB the recorded file is saved once and the recording continues in a new file These 4 GB segments are automatically created The recording session continues until you stop recording but video clip or voice memo recording is temporarily interrupted while the file is being saved The above values apply when an SD Memory Card by SanDisk is used Even with cards of the same capacity the amount of data that can actually be stored may differ depending on the card brand etc The continuous shooting time for each video clip will differ depending for example on the card capacity environmental conditions temperature and shooting conditions etc Enalish 222 nglis SAVIGNAddV SPECIFICATIONS Docking station PDS HD1010 Power supply DC 5V Rated output DC 5V Ambient Temperature O to 40 C 32 to 104 F recharge environment 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F storage 20 to 80 no condensation Dimensions 105 5 W x 44 4 H x 80 5 D mm 4 15 W x 1 75 H x 3 17 D in Approx 86 g 3 0 0z Remote control unit BRO O3 Power supply Lithium battery CR2025 Dimensions
40. locked properly The image was captured at close range Not a malfunction Spots that appear in the monitor only appear in the monitor and will not be recorded with the images When capturing an image devise a way to compensate for a bright subject for example by changing the shooting angle Hold the camera correctly and slowly press the O button halfway to lock the focus Then press the O button all the way to capture the image When capturing an image at close range compose the image using the monitor Viewing images Why is there no image l is shown Why is the playback image distorted Why isn t the magnified image clear Why isn t the captured image clear Can play back image and sound files that edited using my computer Why is there a motor like sound during video clip playback This may happen when trying to play back images stored on a card from a different digital camera If the subject moves or the camera is moved during recording a distorted image may sometimes occur Due to the characteristics of the camera magnified images appear less clear The image was captured using the digital zoom The sound of the camera s mechanical action was recorded Play back images that were recorded on a card using this camera Not a malfunction This is a characteristic of the CMOS sensor Not a malfunction Not a malfunction
41. order to produce a sufficiently bright image However when the flicker reduction function is set to ON the shutter speed during video clip recording becomes 1 100 sec or 1 120 sec English 214 SAVIGNAddV TROUBLESHOOTING Filter Focus range cannot be selected a Le 0 Still image mode cannot be selected Sepia Focus range cannot be selected About the scene select function and focus range settings e a scene select function changes to when the focus range is set to I e Even if you set the focus range to S or MF it changes to when the scene select function is set to any setting other than AUTO 215 English SPECIFICATIONS Camera Digital Movie Camera recording and playback Recorded image Still images file format JPEG format DCF DPOF Exif 2 2 compliant Note Designed mainly by the Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association JEITA DCF Design rule for Camera File system is standard for digital still camera image files to provide interoperability between digital photography devices for the images stored on removable memory cards However it is not guaranteed that all devices will support the DCF standard Video clips Conforms to ISO standard MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Audio MPEG 4 audio AAC compression 48 kHz sampling rate 16 bit stereo format Data storage SD Memory Card equivalent to a maximum 32 GB media SDHC Memory Card Image sensor CMOS se
42. produced normally on the TV monitor 177 English ENJOY HIGHER IMAGE QUALITY Connect to the S VIDEO terminal lt When connecting to an S VIDEO input terminal gt Dedicated S AV interface cable Yellow plug Not connected COMPONENT AV terminal Set the input to VIDEO e Insert the plug with the A mark facing up S terminal White plug To Audio Input L terminal Red plug To Audio Input R terminal When connected the images are not produced normally on the TV monitor English 178 AL V OL SNILOANNOOD ENJOY HIGHER IMAGE QUALITY Connect to the 480p 720p 1080i terminal If your TV has a 480p 720p 1080i input terminal you can enjoy the high video quality of component output from your camera Dedicated component cable White plug To Audio Input L terminal Red plug To Audio Input R terminal To AC adaptor COMPONENT AV terminal Set the input to e Insert the plug with the VIDEO 4 mark facing up To 480p 720p 1080i input terminal NOTE If your TV does not have 480p 720p 1080i video input capability e The images will not appear on the TV Camera Menu Screen and TV Menu Screen e The Menu Screen appears only on the TV monitor so please operate the camera while looking at the TV monitor Insert and pull out the cable carefully e When connecting
43. station to a power outlet e Use the supplied AC adaptor and power cord Docking station Supplied AC adaptor Power cord a To power outlet 29 English PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT The remote control unit can be used to take pictures and play them back with the camera Prepare the battery A battery is already installed in the remote control unit at the time of purchase 1 Pull out the battery insulating sheet e The remote control unit S becomes operable when the insulating sheet is removed 5 y Insulating sheet Replacing the remote control unit battery Follow the procedure below to replace the CR2025 battery used in the remote control unit approximately every year differing depending on the amount of use Remove the old battery Pull out the battery slot e While pressing the tab pull the battery slot out Insert a new battery Insert a new battery e First wipe the battery with a clean dry cloth and insert it with the mark facing up mark Remove the battery Sg Re insert the battery slot gt English 30 O dan1aS PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT How to use the remote control unit The remote control unit can be used at an angle that is displaced 15 degrees horizontally from the remote control sensor on the front of the camera at a distance of up to 7 meters 22 97 ft When operating the remo
44. the SET button up or down to select the desired setting and press the SET button lt If OPERATION VOL was selected gt e The screen to select the volume for the operation sounds appears e You can select an operation sound volume from 1 minimum to 7 maximum e Toggle the SET button up or down to select the volume and press the SET button 4 Press the MENU button e The operation sound settings are completed HINT e f you keep the MENU button pressed and turn on the power the screen to turn the operation sounds ON OFF appears at once You may find this a convenient procedure to disable the operation sounds in places you do not want them to be audible English 148 SONILLAS NOILdO POST VIEW DISPLAY SETTING Specify the duration that the captured image appears on the monitor post view after the QJ button is pressed 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 1 page 144 2 Select POST VIEW and press the SET button 1 sec The post view image is displayed for 1 second 2 sec The post view image is displayed for 2 seconds OFF The post view image is not displayed POST VIEW 3 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the post view setting 149 English SPECIFY A FOLDER TO SAVE FILES Create or select a recording folder a folder in which to store recorded files 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 1 page 144 2
45. the cables make sure that the cable plugs are correctly oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the devices Push the plugs in straight when connecting them If undue force is used to connect a cable it may permanently damage the connector pins in the terminal socket e Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables 179 English Connecting to the HDMI terminal HDMI cable recommended accessory HDMI terminal To reduce spurious radiation e Please affix the cores included lt Docking station end gt Core small HINT To AC adaptor e HDMI the HDMI logo and High Definition Multimedia Interface are trademarks or registered trademarks of HDMI Licensing LLC HOM HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE English 180 AL V OL SNILOANNOOD PLAYING BACK ON A TV e After connecting the camera to the television switch the TV input to the terminal to which the camera is connected e When the camera is connected to a TV no image appears on the camera s monitor e The playback method is the same as when viewing images on the camera s monitor Audio playback see page 97 e The remote control unit can be used for playback page 82 e The same playback procedure as when playing back with the camera is used to play back audio recordings as well e Use the TV controls to adjust the playback volume The camera s controls will n
46. the desired images and then have the requested images printed automatically page 189 About the finished prints e Rotated images page 131 will be printed in their original orientation e The quality of the print output will differ depending on the print service and printer used English 126 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS Specifying date imprinting and print quantities You can specify printing instructions for each individual image EACH IMAGE or apply the printing instructions to all the images ALL IMAGES 1 Display the Printing Instructions Screen page 125 2 Select ALL IMAGES or EACH IMAGE ALL IMAGES The printing instructions are applied to all the images EACH IMAGE The printing instructions are applied only to the image currently displayed Pr ess the SET button The Date Copies Print Screen appears If EACH IMAGE was selected toggle the SET button to the left or right to display the desired image to print e The printing instructions that are currently active for the displayed image are shown You can toggle the SET button to the left or right to confirm the printing instructions for each image 127 English DPOF PRINT INSTRUCTIONS ALL IMAGES EACH IMAGE ALL CLEAR gt LE BOK ALL IMAGES peee 4 0 copy lt COPIES gt 2 HOK DATEL Printing instru
47. the super macro close up mode pages 72 and 107 the image will not be in focus E Preventing blurred images Confirm that the camera is set to the correct focus mode for your subject Hold the camera correctly and press the Qj button halfway Wait for the target mark to appear in the monitor and holding the camera steady gently continue to press the E button all the way down Following these steps for a gentle but firm pressing of the Qj button will ensure that you get beautifully focused photos English 228 SAVIGNAddV HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES Photographing a moving subject Situation You would like to snap an action shot of a moving child or pet The autofocus is activated but because the subject is moving the image may be blurred In particular when the distance between the camera and the subject is changing it is difficult to lock the focus on the subject Here are some hints for successfully capturing images of moving subjects E Reasons for unfocused images When the Qj button is gently pressed halfway the camera s autofocus works by determining the distance between the camera and the subject Once the subject is in focus if it then moves before the picture is snapped the image may be out of focus This often happens when you once lock the focus on a subject and then wait for the right moment to snap the picture And conversely a blurred image may result if you press the Qj butt
48. the white balance setting e Perform step 1 select AWB and then press the SET button 113 English EXPOSURE SETTING The shutter speed and aperture size can be set individually by the user 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select EXPOSURE and press the SET button LP The optimum shutter speed and aperture size are set according to the brightness of the subject aperture and shutter variable program AE Example For simple shooting with minimum setup using the camera s automatic settings LS This allows you to set a specific shutter speed The camera automatically sets an appropriate aperture size based on this setting shutter speed priority AE Example To set a fast shutter speed for capturing a clear image of a fast moving object or to set a slow shutter speed to shoot the flow of a background scene By using the flash in combination with a slow shutter speed you can create beautiful photographs of people against a background night scene slow synchro photography LA This allows you to set a specific aperture size The camera automatically sets an appropriate shutter speed based on this setting aperture priority AE Example To open the aperture for portraits with a blurred background for a shallow field depth or to close the aperture for a clear foreground and background for a deep field depth M This allows you to set a specific shutter speed and aperture size manu
49. use 8m antl 4S ra Appropriate for printing letter size or larger and for printing a close up of part of a photo trimming Biu 2u 2u For printing standard photo photo service sizes a 03u For photos displayed on a web page or sent as e mail attachments What is the difference between the digital zoom and the optical zoom How can get the distant view into focus The video clip shot outdoors is completely white Because shooting with the optical zoom uses the optics of a physical lens you can shoot without losing minute details in the image The digital zoom on the other hand works by magnifying a portion of the image that hits the image sensor and may produce a coarser image Set the scene select function to the landscape ail mode when photographing Or set the focus range setting to manual focus MF and set the distance to ce Set the flicker reduction setting to off English 196 SAVIGNAddV COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS When used in cold weather why does the image seem to leave traces as it moves Why does the displayed image contain some red blue and green dots or why are black spots visible Why is the image too bright Why is the image out of focus Viewing images Why is a part of the image missing 197 English Condition due to the monitor characteristics The subject was too bright The focus is not
50. when a TV having an aspect ratio of 16 9 is connected lt lf HDMI is selected gt AUTO The output signal is automatically set to match the connected TV 720p Choose this setting if your TV is equipped with a 720p connector 1080i Choose this setting if your TV is equipped with a 1080i connector 480p Choose this setting if your TV is equipped with a 480p connector Does not work with 480i connector lt If COMPONENT is selected gt 720p Choose this setting if your TV is equipped with a 720p connector 1080i Choose this setting if your TV is equipped with a 1080i connector 480p Choose this setting if your TV is equipped with a 480p connector Does not work with 480i connector lt If HDMI CEC is selected gt ON Sets the HDMI CEC function to ON OFF Sets the HDMI CEC function to OFF 161 English 4 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired parameter 5 Press the SET button 6 Press the MENU button e This completes the TV output setting HINT About the HDMI CEC function e This is a system control function by which through an HDMI cable a control signal is output to electronic devices and the operation of multiple devices is coordinated e The HDMI CEC function will operate correctly only when the camera is connected to a SANYO TV that incorporates the HDMI CEC function e HDMI CEC works to couple the TV power source and the camera power source for ex
51. when scene select function is set to lamp mode Sensitivity Still image shooting standard output sensitivity video clip recording mode Auto video clip recording ISO 50 to 1000 still image shooting ISO 50 to 200 ISO 50 ISO 100 ISO 200 ISO 400 ISO 800 ISO 1600 and ISO 3200 switchable from Shooting Setting Screen Sensitivity measured in compliance with the ISO standard ISO 12232 2006 Maximum ISO sensitivity up to 1600 equivalent when Scene Select function is set to Recorded at ISO 1600 in the video clip recording mode even if ISO sensitivity setting is 3200 English 218 SAVIGNAddV SPECIFICATIONS Minimum subject 9 lux 1 30 sec in the scene select AUTO mode illumination 3 lux 1 15 sec in the HIGH SENSITIVITY or lamp mode Image stabilizer Movie Electronic Still image Multi calculation electronic Monitor 2 7 6 9 cm low temperature polysilicon TFT color wide liquid crystal transmissive approx 230 000 pixels Flash working GN 6 2 range Approx 20 cm 7 87 in to 6 0 m 19 69 ft Wide Approx 1 0 m 8 28 ft to 5 0 m 16 40 ft Tele Flash modes Auto flash forced flash flash off red eye reduction Focus TTL type AF still image shooting mode 9 point range finder spot focus video clip recording mode Continuous focus manual focus 22 steps Self timer Approx 2 second delay 10 second delay Ambient Temperature O to 40 C 32 to 104 F operation
52. 1 6 Click the Save button e Nero Vision Essentials ends XVII English How was that The convenient accessories not only let you immediately view images captured with the camera but you can also upload images to your computer and create your original DVDs Read the following explanations to find out how you can fully enjoy your camera s digital movie feature English XVI CONTENTS QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION cccccccccceeessssesseseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaaeas 6 CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES cccccccssssseeseeeeeeees 11 How to use the accessories ccccceeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeaneeeeeeeeneeees 13 Separately sold accessories sseseseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeauaaasseeeeeeeeess 15 Media cards that can be used with this camera cee 16 What card means in this manual cceceesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeees 16 GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR CAMERA 00seeeeeeeeeees 17 High quality images with Full High Definition ee 17 Includes SIMPLE mode for quick and easy operation 18 Image stabilizer for Sharp pictures cccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 18 Sharp face Shots e anian aaeeea eead deana Eh 19 Xacti Library feature hor cedecr cso eeiedatee ean isoeuurbthhed ina pune eanken 19 Lots of accessories for optimal use of your captured images 20 SYSTEM MAR rerne cxcutatadsaansstand a ei dienaa a ARRET 21 m SETUP PARTS
53. 116 PHOTO WIDE D RANGE dracii ea L Ea 117 AIG H SENSITIVITY MODE p rasivcetcuantaited chitin aiia 119 DIGITAL ZOOM SETTING esssassssestidscdes dedi eiddaa det deacuhnnccttiat seetdddsteern 120 EXPOSURE COMPENSATION cccsssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaasaaeseeeeerees 121 PLAYBACK SLIDESHOW PLAY BACK nrinn ea takinan na anaE EE Aasaia 122 FILE PROTECT mir oniiioenseiian r o I A E e inl sdidit 124 PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS saiwiuts eect ccceeececaterndeccd ervuien ddmmenieestuaces 125 Display the Printing Instructions Screen cccceeeeeeeeeeeee eens 125 Specifying date imprinting and print quantities ccce 127 NTO XMORIVE e a m tO a Ruta Mahle Aisi 129 Clearing all the printing instructions 0 c ccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetees 130 ROTA TES TILL IMAGE tic ccccsssinivloccreinte nets a a a a a 131 REDUCE STILL IMAGE SIZE RESIZE cccccccsssssssssessseeeeeees 132 CORRECTING THE CONTRAST aiisstcssesssdssssecsaecdadarcoesaanaansasaesnesaeeies 133 EDITING VIDEO CLIPS siniset oaa a a E p a a 135 Procedure to cut extract a portion of a video clip eee 135 Procedure to join video CLIPS cceeceeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeeeeeees 136 Video clip cutting extracting cccccccceccsssssssseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 137 Joining Videoclips re e e E AAA Eaa EA 140 DISPLAYING FILE PROPERTIES INFORMATION SCREEN 143 E OPTION SETTINGS DISPLAY THE OPTION SETTI
54. 15 0025 0026 Previously recorded files When the highest file number on Card B before replacing is higher than the highest file number on Card A the file name of the next recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card B Card A 0001 0002 0012 0013 Replace card v 0020 0021 0022 0023 0025 0026 Previously recorded files English 168 SONILLAS NOILdO FILE NO MEMORY 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 3 page 144 2 Select FILE NO CONT D and press the SET button FILE NO CONT D ON The file number memory function is OOOO OON O O om v OFF OFF The file number memory function is off 3 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e The selected file number memory function is set HINT e Until the file number memory function is turned OFF consecutive file names are assigned It is recommended that the file number memory function be returned to OFF at the end of each photography session 169 English FORMATTING A CARD A card must be formatted with this camera e After purchasing when used for the first time or e f it was formatted using a personal computer or another digital camera The card cannot be formatted if the lock switch is set to the LOCK position Proceed with the format procedure after setting the lock switch to the unlocked position 1 Display the Option Setting Men
55. 180 1 e AC adaptor and power cord Included with model pages 29 37 and 38 1 VPC HD1010EX Not included with other models a 11 English e Remote control unit pages 26 30 to 32 and 82 1 FOR CALIFORNIA U S A ONLY Perchlorate Material special handling may apply The lithium battery used in this camera contains perchlorate material which may require special handling See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate e Lens cap page 13 1 e Dedicated USB converter cable 1 e For use with the Xacti Library feature e Microphone connection cable e Cores 4 page 192 1 a e SAFETY MANUAL e Xacti Library Instruction safety precautions booklet Manual Please read this booklet carefully before using the camera Quick Guide Included with model VPC HD1010GX Not included with other models English 12 CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES How to use the accessories E Handstrap lt To remove gt 13 English E Soft case English 14 CHECKING THE INCLUDED ACCESSORIES Separately sold accessories e HDMI cable VCP HDMIO1 Cable for connecting to the HDMI terminal on the docking station e Lithium ion Battery Charger VAR L50 Battery charger for the supplied or separately sold lithium ion battery pack DB L50A e Lithium ion Battery DB L50 Same model as the supplied lithium ion battery pack e Wide Conversion Lens VCP LO7W Expand your camera s wide angle range
56. 280 x 720 pixels 16 9 aspect ratio Image size is 640 x 480 pixels Image size is 2288 x 1712 pixels eae E w 2 gl g S ae A E M Scene select page 99 AUTO Full auto setting Sports mode Portrait mode Landscape mode Night view portrait mode Snow amp beach mode Fireworks mode Lamp mode Filter page 101 NN No filter B SERENA Flash page 102 A The camera will detect the subject brightness and use the flash only when necessary L4 The flash will operate with every image captured regardless of the conditions J The flash will not operate even in dark situations 4 The camera will detect the subject brightness and use the flash only when required At this time the flash will operate in a manner that reduces the red reflection red eye in the subject s eyes Self timer page 103 CJ Self timer is off Shooting begins 2 seconds after the O or i5 button is pressed S10 Shooting begins 10 seconds after the O or Wpf button is pressed Remaining battery power page 175 English 60 a dnias SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE lt Tab 2 gt T RECORDING MENU2 MOVIE STABILIZER gt N PHOTO STABILIZER gt amp OCUS gt ou FF Tl OCUS MODE gt One 2 EXP MEASURE gt Hae 3 FISO gt A s MENUS A o G A o mn 61 English Movie stabilizer page 105 Light measuring mode
57. 35 W x 56 6 H x 6 5 D mm 1 38 W x 2 23 H x 0 26 D in Approx 11 g 0 4 oz including battery 223 English Concerning the multi indicator and blue LED indicator Multi indicator The camera s multi indicator will light flash or be off depending on the different camera operations Color JU inf Messe Camera status status Connected to a Lit computer or Green printer Flashing Power save mode active Connected to a Multi indicator Charging Battery charge error or rise in Slow internal temperature Flashing During self Fast timer photography Blue LED indicator Very Blue LED indicator The blue LED indicator lights during certain operations such as when the camera is turned ON or OFF when saving video clip or still image data during video clip playback etc English 224 SAVIGNAddV SPECIFICATIONS Supplied AC adaptor VAR G8 AC 100 V to 240 V 50 60 Hz DC 5V 20A 0 to 40 C 32 to 104 F operation embient 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F storage environment l 20 to 80 no condensation SEE 49 5 W x 25 5 H x 68 3 D mm 1 95 W x 1 00 H x 2 69 D in Weight without power cord Approx 169 g 6 0 oz VPC Power cord VPC yro Differs depending on the countr HD1010GX P g y e When using the supplied AC adaptor abroad the power cord may need to be replaced in accordance with local requirements Please contact your local dealer for details
58. AKING PICTURES Taking great pictures in difficult surroundings is easier than you might think By keeping a few points in mind and choosing the correct settings you can create photos that you ll be proud to display and share If images are blurred even when the autofocus is used Your camera employs an autofocus function When you snap a picture using the autofocus the camera automatically adjusts the settings so that the image will be in focus If you are getting blurred images even when using the autofocus one or more of the following might be the reason E How the autofocus works The autofocus is activated when the Qj button is gently pressed halfway Press the Qj button slightly and the target mark will appear on the monitor to indicate that the autofocus has been activated Next continue to gently press the Qj button all the way to snap the picture This two step method is the way to ensure that your photos are perfectly focused E Reasons for unfocused images The QQ button was pressed all the way in one step After the image was focused the subject moved Even if camera focuses the subject once if the distance between the camera and the subject is changed the subject may become out of focus The focus setting is not set for the correct distance e If you shoot a close up subject with the camera set to the normal focus mode or if you shoot a subject at normal distance with the camera set to
59. CHING BETWEEN THE SHOOTING MODE AND PLAYBACK MODE Switch between the shooting mode for recording and the playback mode for viewing your recorded images 1 Turn on the camera page 40 REC PLAY button 2 Set the REC PLAY switch to the desired mode For recording Set it to REC For playback Set it to PLAY Shooting Playback mode lt Example of the shooting mode gt lt Example of the playback mode gt English 46 SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE About the SIMPLE mode and NORMAL mode The SIMPLE mode comprises only those functions that are most often used and necessary to operate the camera while the NORMAL mode enables full use of all the camera s many functions Select the mode that is suitable for your purposes RECORDING MENU 1 MOVIE Full HD PHOTO gt 8m SCENE SELECT gt Al FILTER FLASH SELF TIMER HIEXIT OK Screen gt 47 English lt NORMAL Mode Setting Select movie and photo size EY EXIT GOK L lt SIMPLE Mode Setting Screen gt Switching between the SIMPLE and NORMAL modes Use the SIMPLE NORMAL switch located next to the monitor to switch between the SIMPLE and NORMAL modes 1 Set the SIMPLE NORMAL switch to the desired mode SIMPLE mode Set it to SIMPLE NORMAL mode Set it to NORMAL SIMPLE NORMAL switch NORMAL P SIMPLE SIMPLE mode NORMAL mode English 48 SIMPLE MO
60. DE NORMAL MODE Accessing exiting the SIMPLE NORMAL Mode Menu Screen 1 Set the camera to the shooting or playback mode e Use the REC PLAY switch to select the shooting mode or playback mode To access the Shooting Menu Set the switch to REC To access the Playback Menu Set the switch to PLAY REC PLAY switch D 8 Shooting mode Playback mode e5 00 05 08 lt Playback mode gt 49 English 2 Set the camera to the SIMPLE mode or NORMAL mode e Use the SIMPLE NORMAL switch to select the desired mode To select the SIMPLE mode Set the switch to SIMPLE To select the NORMAL mode Set the switch to NORMAL SIMPLE NORMAL switch 4 SIMPLE SIMPLE mode NORMAL mode FulLHD e 00 05 08 lt Example NORMAL Mode Shooting Screen gt lt Example SIMPLE Mode Shooting Screen gt English 50 N m D SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE 3 Press the MENU button e The Menu Screen for the mode you selected in steps 1 and 2 appears on the monitor Display the SIMPLE Mode Setting Menu gt go to page 52 step 4 Display the NORMAL Mode Setting Menu go to page 53 step 4 e To cancel the Menu Screen press the MENU button MENU button S RECORDING MENU1 PHOTO SCENE SELECT FLASH AN SELF TIMER PAN MENUSA STOK lt Example NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu gt Select movie and photo size EXIT GOK O lt Example SIMPLE Mode Shooting Menu gt 51 Engli
61. During forward After pausing playback press and hold the Slow playback SET button to the right playback During reverse After pausing playback press and hold the During forward playback toggle the SET button to the right The playback speed changes each time the SET button is toggled to the right as follows Normal playback gt 2x 5x 10x 15x Toggle the SET button to the left to resume normal playback speed During forward playback toggle the SET button to the left The playback speed changes each time the SET button is toggled to the left as follows 15x 10x lt 5x Toggle the SET button to the right to resume normal playback speed Return to normal playback Press the SET button speed Louder During playback push the zoom switch toward the T side Softer During playback push the zoom switch toward the W side Forward playback MOVEAV1d a 1d INIS To accelerate playback Reverse playback Adjusting the volume HINT If the appears on the playback Screen e The icon appears when playing back a file that was saved in segments page 97 Although playback of these multiple files is continuous there is a slight pause at the point where the files are joined English 84 PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS AND STILL IMAGES How to save one frame from a video clip as a still image 1 Play back the video clip Pause the playback at the point you wish to snap a photo
62. E CONTRAST Correct the contrast in a photo 1 Display the image to be modified and display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu page 49 2 Select CONTRAST CORRECT and press the SET button e The Edit Photo Screen appears CORRECTION Proceed with the image correction EXIT CORRECTION Return to the Edit Photo Screen EXIT a WOK g CONTRAST CORRECT 3 Select CORRECTION and press the SET button Image editing begins During image processing Processing is shown on the screen e When editing is completed the modified image is shown Check the image to see if the post processing result is satisfactory 133 English 4 Press the SET button e A screen appears for you to specify whether or not to save the original image SAVE AS NEW The corrected image is saved as a separate image and the original image is preserved OVERWRITE The original file is deleted and only the corrected image is saved r4 CONTRAST CORRECT SAVE AS NEW OVERWRITE 2 DOK Lg 5 Select the desired method to save the corrected image and press the SET button e The corrected image is saved and you are returned to the Edit Photo Screen HINT If the Contrast correction not successful message appears e The camera was not able to successfully repair the image e The correction function works to automatically edit flaws that
63. EEP ee ET button TURN ON OFF i TURN ON OFF La ON If ALL OFF is selected and the SHUTTER gt D SET button pressed all the gt ian operation sounds are muted gt Me If the MENU button is pressed gt i you are returned to the Option Screen MENU lt 2 DOK 7 TURN ON OFF Mute or enable the sound that is produced when the power is turned on or off SHUTTER Select the sound that is produced when the QJ button is pressed or when a photo is taken using the self timer KEY SW Select the sound that is produced when the SET button MENU button etc are pressed AUDIO GUIDE Mute or enable the camera s audio help guide OPERATION VOL Adjust the volume of the operation sounds 147 English 3 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting and press the SET button e The screen to select operation sounds appears lt If TURN ON OFF or AUDIO GUIDE is selected gt e The respective screen to enable or disable the sound appears e Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting and press the SET button ON Activates the sound OFF Deactivates the sound lt If SHUTTER or KEY SW is selected gt e The screen to select the operation sounds appears e Select from 8 different sounds A to H e You can toggle the SET button right to preview the selected operation sound e If OFF is selected no sound is produced e Toggle
64. INT To cancel printing During printing toggle the SET button down e The Confirm Cancel Printing Screen appears Select CANCEL and press the SET button e If EXIT is selected and the SET button is pressed printing resumes English 186 YALNldd V OL SNILOANNOO PRINTING Printing all images Print all of the images on the card 1 Complete the print preparations page 183 2 Select the all images icon ALL and press the SET button e The Print All Images Screen PRINT ALL IMAGES 100 0022 appears a PRINT 3 Select PRINT and press the EXIT SET button z GOK e Printing begins CAUTION Printing is not possible if there are more than 999 still images in the card e Delete unwanted images before printing 187 English Making an index print Make an index print of all the images on the card 1 Complete the print preparations page 183 2 Select the index print icon NE and press the SET button e The Index Print Screen appears INDEX INDEX 100 0022 3 Select PRINT and press the lt PRINT z SET button EXIT e Printing begins 3 HOK Cc English 188 YALNldd V OL SNILOANNOOD PRINTING Printing images according to printing instructions requested images Procedure to print all the ordered images 1 Complete the print preparations page 125 and complete the print preparations page 183 2 Select the DPOF
65. LLAS NOILdO NOISE REDUCTION FUNCTION Image noise when recording video clips or still images as well as audio noise such as from the wind can be minimized with the noise reduction function 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 2 page 144 2 Select NOISE REDUCTION and press the SET button Ei NOISE REDUCTION PHOTO NR Turn ON OFF the image noise PHOTO NR gt oad reduction function during still image WIND SOUND NR Turn ON OFF the wind noise MENU 33 OK r reduction function during video clip audio recording 3 Select the desired function and press the SET button e The screen to select ON or OFF appears ON Noise is reduced OFF Noise is not reduced 153 English 4 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the noise reduction setting HINT e The still image NR function is effective when the shutter speed is 1 4 second or less e Compared to normal shooting when the still image NR function is enabled the image processing time after shooting a still image is slightly longer English 154 SONILLAS NOILdO ADJUST THE IMAGE QUALITY The camera can adjust the image quality as the image is captured 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 2 page 144 2 Select IMAGE SETTINGS and press the SET button T47 IMAGE SETTINGS NORMAL v NORMAL Shoot with image quality at norm
66. NAMES kreret E AAE O 22 G amera enr aa ERE TEE 22 Docking Station zista ea aa E aS 25 Remote control unit sos wisn urwonsiersiwancmreranenn cl idddsuies ddgieessPicrite 26 INSTALLING THE CARD pnd E aE 27 PREPARING THE DOCKING STATION ceeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 29 PREPARING THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT cceceeeseseseeeeeees 30 Prepare the battery iiss sculvsdfccdetecedvendeccsn ieusansteviesidiauasendsdestarteceel sy 30 How to use the remote Control unit cccceseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 31 PREPARING THE POWER ase i aoa EEEE EE E E TAR 33 Charging the battery pack ssesssssssseesseereertttrttttttrttrrrtrrrrrrrrrrren 33 When using a power outlet 00 0 cece eeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaeeees 37 ADOUL recharging escoissen e iiie bake ey abana 39 Warning concerning battery pack temperature eeeeeeeees 39 TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF ccecceeeccceeeneseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaes 40 Turning on the camera vcs Cosel cesieeeetcc ae Waders 40 Turning on the camera when the power save sleep mode is CVE inane nah cccut tums oa a 2s a dc aanenennn aa means aad 41 Turning off the camera eres cosseesrrrrscazem cecenee etetedisauwed abana tetemess 41 DATE AND TIME SETTING cy ivccseatssmetesendcgnncccash nieve euactcncsasandedvectedees 43 SWITCHING BETWEEN THE SHOOTING MODE AND PLAYBACK NAO DE vise Naerenn tein sain eid E ddateal ian O 46 1 English SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE scvenneaiiini c
67. NEW a SOK A The edited video clip will be saved as a new file The original video clip remains unchanged OVERWRITE The original video clip will be deleted Only the edited video clip will be saved REVIEW CLIP Play back the edited video clip before saving it T Select the desired option and press the SET button Editing starts e When editing ends you are returned to the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu HINT e You will not be able to overwrite the file if the original file is protected e f the Card full message appears you will need to free some of the memory by deleting files that you do not need to keep CAUTION Warning concerning the battery pack remaining charge e During the editing of lengthy video clips the time to process the large amount of data can become quite long To avoid problems caused by the battery pack becoming depleted in the middle of video clip editing before starting to edit be sure that a sufficiently charged battery pack is installed in the camera or connect the AC adaptor e t is recommended that a computer be used to edit long video clips 139 English Joining video clips CAUTION e Video clips that were photographed in different modes cannot be joined 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu page 49 select EDIT VIDEO and press the SET button 4 4 EDIT VIDEO 2 Select JOIN and press the SET button e The 6 image play
68. NG MENU cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeseeeees 144 SCREEN DISPLAY tari li reen E NW Mi ae oraaa asada 145 SELECT THE STARTUP DISPLAY witstercedesssteisiuiusssatan sauce aneat s 146 OPERATION SOUNDS iriiria te idae E AAE a eee ieni 147 POST VIEW DISPLAY SETTING 6 cccicccccsnctssarseevnersercnnmesnnnreeendalallccdey 149 3 English SPECIFY A FOLDER TO SAVE FILES o e 150 ASSIGN SET BUTTON FUNCTIONS 0 0 eec cece eeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeteeeaeees 151 NOISE REDUCTION FUNCTION 000 ccecceeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 153 ADJUST THE IMAGE QUALITY sevens bcrecnscia tie iritit a oi etl iaes 155 FHIIGKERAREDUGTION ics saceeviehPalrenccscevenevsshauennecounieneautiaeruns 156 MONITOR BRIGHTNESS 0 icisidicenttiveccdanetcucntincccceecsuenlglnentireuuuues 157 ADJUST THE VOLUME OF AN EXTERNAL MICROPHONE 158 SCREEN LANGUAGE aar eaae ae trea it oer EEEE EEEE EA 159 TV OUTPUT SELING reion a a aaide aa ea 160 POWER SAVE FUNCTION sssssssssernrrssssrssrrsserrsrrrsrrttrrttttttttttrrerrnet 165 FILE NO MEMORY er e a e e EE E E E EAE e 167 FORMATTING A CARD aan a aaeeea eonda tae a eene e ita 170 RESETTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS cceccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 172 CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY nsee 173 Checking the remaining number of images and video recording time sca eet Sahota AA iit ce suite bhatt eects 173 FOF AUGIO TECOFGINGS cir ieieveievscdecveneresneneebacccsbiilevvaeved ttieddiecceteney 173 CHECKING
69. O PLAYBACK VOLUME e ROTATE STILL IMAGE CLIPS AND STILL on page 87 on page 131 IMAGES on page 83 Search for image audio files e Q image display playback on page 90 e Selecting the playback folder on page 91 Magnify an image e Magnifying zooming in the image on page 92 e Audio playback on Adjust the speaker volume page 97 e PLAYBACK VOLUME on page 87 Continuous playback e SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK on page 86 and 122 Adjust the monitor brightness e MONITOR BRIGHTNESS on page 157 Playback ona TV e PLAYING BACK ON A TV on page 181 Set the TV system e TV OUTPUT SETTING on page 160 How to use Xacti Library e Xacti Library on page 182 English 8 QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION File managing processing Basic operation Convenient functions Search for image audio files e Q image display playback on page 90 e Selecting the playback folder on page 91 Delete files Protect files from accidental erasure e DELETING FILES on e FILE PROTECT on page 124 page 88 Format a card e FORMATTING A CARD on page 170 Delete a part of a video clip and join video clips e EDITING VIDEO CLIPS on page 135 Specify the number of prints index print and date imprint e PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS on page 125 View the settings that were in effect when the image audio files were recorded e DISPLAYING FILE PROPERTIES INFORMATION SCREEN
70. POF INDEX PRINT EXIT Discontinue the setting procedure and return to the Printing 4 EXIT Instructions Screen MENU GOK A 4 Select SET and press the SET button e This completes the setting for the index print You are returned to the Printing Instructions Screen HINT To cancel the index print setting e Follow steps 1 and 2 select CLEAR in step 3 and press the SET button 129 English Clearing all the printing instructions Delete the printing instructions for all images 1 Display the Printing Instructions Screen page 125 2 3 Select ALL CLEAR Press the SET button e The Confirm All Clear Screen appears CANCEL Clear the printing instructions for all images EXIT Cancel the clear procedure and return to the Printing Instructions Screen Select CANCEL and press the SET button All the printing instructions are cleared and you are returned to the Printing Instructions Screen DPOF O NDEX ALL CLEAR 2008 12 24 2 copies 07T eo lt EXIT gt MENU OK CA English 130 MOVEAV 1d TIVINHON ROTATE STILL IMAGE Captured still images can be rotated to the correct orientation for viewing 1 Display the still image you wish to rotate and display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu page 49 2 Select ROTATE and press the SET button
71. SANYO INSTRUCTION MANUAL VPC HD1010EX VPC HD1010 Digital Movie Camera VPC HD1010GX lt acti Important note This manual explains how to safely operate the VPC HD1010EX VPC HD1010 and VPC HD1010GX Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such Please read these instructions carefully before using the camera Make sure to read and understand the separate booklet SAFETY MANUAL Keep this manual in a safe place for later reference Warning TO PREVENT THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE FOR AMERICAN USERS The following advisory is included in accordance with the laws of the State of California USA WARNING This product contains chemicals including lead known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Wash hands after handling e This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful
72. Select REC FOLDER and press the SET button lt Create a new folder gt Select NEW lt Select an existing folder gt e Select the desired folder number 3 Press the SET button e This completes the create select folder setting REC FOLDER e If you created a new folder it automatically becomes the selected recording folder CAUTION When an existing folder cannot be selected or a new one created e A folder cannot be selected if it was created using a different device or if it already contains the maximum number of files English 150 SONILLAS NOILdO ASSIGN SET BUTTON FUNCTIONS Assign functions operation shortcuts to the SET button when it is toggled up down left or right when the Shooting Screen is displayed 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 2 page 144 2 Select SHORTCUTS and press the SET button Assign the function when the SET button is toggled up Q Assign the function when the SET button is toggled down Assign the function when the SET button is toggled to the left Assign the function when the SET button operations SET button is toggled to the right RECOMMENDED SETTINGS The most commonly used settings are automatically assigned SHORTCUTS 3 Select the SET button operation to which you wish to assign the function and press the SET button e The screen to assign a function to the key
73. THE REMAINING BATTERY PACK CHARGE 175 m OTHER DEVICES AND CONNECTIONS CONNECTING TO ATV CONNECTING TO A STANDARD VIDEO INPUT TERMINAL 177 ENJOY HIGHER IMAGE QUALITY 0 2 22 ccccccccceeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey 178 Connect to the S VIDEO terminal 0 0eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteeees 178 Connect to the 480p 720p 1080i terminal seseeeeeeeeees 179 Connecting to the HDMI terminal 0 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetteees 180 PLAYING BAGK ON A TV Ta a aa a n a en 181 Xact EBra eei a a E nad tawauearodta 182 CONNECTING TO A PRINTER PictBridge MODE soriire eeaeee e i e a e iaa 183 PRINTING e E E E Ea 185 Printing selected images x szsssssssesere peoceeee ea an oannes eerie rererere 185 Printing All IMAGES esiisa a nanen aaaeaii raa t anni Neak REENE 187 Making an index print 2 ce ceeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeneeeeees 188 Printing images according to printing instructions requested IMAGES ccccceeecceeeceeeeessseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeess 189 Changing the printer settings cece eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 190 OTHER CONNECTIONS CONNECTING A MICROPHONE HEADPHONEG oaa 192 SHOE MOUNT et Cereo eae Uhh e a Rebate 193 English 4 CONTENTS m APPENDICES COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONG cccccceeeeeeeeeceeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeess 194 TROUBLESHOOTING iiine oana eia ae 202 Camera an e a i eaaa a a aa aa a adaa aae t 202 Docking station
74. aine 47 About the SIMPLE mode and NORMAL mode ceeeeeeees 47 Switching between the SIMPLE and NORMAL modes 48 Accessing exiting the SIMPLE NORMAL Mode Menu Screen 49 Overview of the SIMPLE Mode Setting Screen naese 55 Overview of the NORMAL Mode Setting Screen eec 59 PIEL BOR VIEW caster oan eh date chose a E aT 67 E SIMPLE SHOOTING BEFORE TAKING PIC TURES xsi cep wcccomoteae vats caiiencel a ainann Pacenecenacces 68 For best TESUITS orrien a eaaa aaa aaa 68 Using the A tofoc S nsin a a 69 Select the recording size aise cern ae cenneuesrteancdeaniuadda diiattrentorecmiaees 71 Select the focus setting scccsccssrossdicutnaavedneeeieiiebbabianatsadeeeiesacictaawedaede 72 Hints for taking pictures aaakubeseesatekiek foe hci hacia pan eea tt Rea 73 VIDEO CLIP RECORDING a e e raae r E Ee neve EEE 74 SHOOTING SINGLE SHOTS sapistsatecctacsccciee acenSyeccndaaananessbenseeneseneesiee 75 WSING TMG TASH srren ws asta nee coterie htt ennee aaie 77 SHOOT A STILL IMAGE WHILE RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP 79 MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY ZOOM cccccceeceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 81 PLAYBACK SHOOTING AND PLAYBACK WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL INIT eset E eed est M ane hn E E cellettatsadtpueelin asad dud 82 PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS AND STILL IMAGES onii 83 How to save one frame from a video clip as a still image 85 SLIDESHOW PLAYBACK ai ieena aaa ida Ea 86 PLAYBACK VOLUME saneti a E E 87
75. al VIVID VIVIDE 3 lal Color saturation is increased SOFT SOFT amp VIVID The sharpness is subdued for a MENU 2D OK 7 softer image SOFT amp VIVID The sharpness is softened and color saturation is increased 3 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the image quality setting 155 English FLICKER REDUCTION The flicker reduction setting reduces the flicker that results when filming video clips under fluorescent lights and the like where the background lighting pulsates at the frequency of the power supply 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 2 page 144 2 Select FLICKER REDUCT and press the SET button ON Turns on the flicker reduction setting OFF Turns off the flicker reduction setting 3 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the flicker reduction setting HINT FLICKER REDUCT e f the flicker reduction setting is used outdoors on a very bright day a halation effect which produces diffused rings areas may occur of light around bright light e The exposure setting and flicker reduction function cannot both be enabled at the same time e When the flicker reduction function is set to ON the shutter speed during video clip recording becomes 1 100 sec English 156 SONILLAS NOILdO MONITOR BRIGHTNESS Adjust the brightness of the camera s monitor display
76. al exposure control Example When shooting in a dark location without using the flash set the shutter to stay open for a longer time slow shutter When used for shooting nighttime scenes you can capture lights flowing across the image English 114 SNILOOHS IVINUON EXPOSURE SETTING 2 Select the desired icon from the exposure menu and press the SET button lt if LS A or LM was selected gt Toggle the SET button up or M down to select aperture value Fg gt or shutter speed 1 250 Toggle the SET button left or b right to change the setting for Shutter speed the selected parameter Aperture 3 Press the SET button e This completes the exposure setting HINT e To prevent the effects of camera shake at slow shutter speeds it is recommended to use a tripod or other method to stabilize the camera e A slow shutter speed may be useful for photographing in a darker environment but noise in the image may be increased e To minimize noise in the image enable the noise reduction function page 153 e The exposure setting automatically becomes P if the scene select function is active e When the exposure setting is set to LM and the aperture size is set to 4 7 or less the shutter speed cannot be set to 1 500 e In the sequential shots mode the shutter speed is faster than 1 15 sec e Even if the shutter speed is set to slower than 1 29 sec the shutter speed during video clip recor
77. ample but the camera s power save function is disabled e For information concerning connecting and operation please see your TV s instruction manual As of May 2008 SANYO TVs that incorcorporate the HDMI CEC function have not been released English 162 SONILLAS NOILdO TV OUTPUT SETTING E Relation between TV TYPE setting and TV display The tables below show the video signal that is output when the TV TYPE setting is changed However note that for some TVs that have an auto detect function the output may not conform to the table or the TV display may not change at all TV TYPE TV type to be Image file to be Still image 4 3 Video clip in SD Video clip in HD mode 163 English TV TYPE TV type to be Image file to be Still image 4 3 Video clip in SD Video clip in HD mode The still image examples are for images captured in a 16 9 still image mode CAUTION If the TV display is not correct e f the appearance of the image on the TV monitor is not correct you can either change the camera s TV TYPE setting or change the screen size setting on your TV To change the screen size setting on your TV please refer to the instruction manual for your TV The aspect ratio of the output still image does not change to 16 9 e The still image output will be 4 3 for images captured in a 16 9 still image mode English 164 SONILLAS NOILdO POWER SAVE FUNCTION Y
78. an change the ISO setting from the Shooting Screen CAUTION Does the image appear to flicker when recording a video clip e f recording a video clip under fluorescent lights with the ISO sensitivity set to or higher a noticeable flicker may appear in the image English 112 SNILOOHS TIVINGON WHITE BALANCE This camera automatically adjusts the white balance under most lighting conditions However if you want to specify the lighting conditions or change the overall tone of the image the white balance can be manually set 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select WHITE BALANCE and press the SET button AWB The camera will make the white balance adjustment automatically based on the natural and artificial light conditions amp For shooting outside on a sunny day For shooting outside on a cloudy day NU m For shooting inside under fluorescent lighting L For shooting inside under incandescent lighting This setting is used for a more accurate white balance using the existing light source one push Please use it when the light source cannot be identified for example Setting procedure Select the icon Fill the entire screen with a plain white card or piece of paper etc and press the SET button e This completes the white balance setting 2 Select the desired icon and press the SET button e This completes the white balance setting HINT To cancel
79. appears OFF No operation shortcut is assigned to the key AF LOCK Lock the focus page 76 AE LOCK Lock the exposure setting FOCUS Set the focus range pages 72 and 107 This operation shortcut can be assigned only to the or key FLASH Set the flash operation pages 77 and 102 EXP COMPENSATION Adjust the exposure page 121 ISO Set the ISO sensitivity page 111 SELF TIMER Set the self timer page 103 M EXPOSURE Set the exposure value for the exposure setting page 114 DISP ON OFF Turn the shooting settings display on off 151 English 4 Toggle the SET button up or Prg SHORTCUTS e Display the function you wish to Ky gt Bayer assign to the key 5 Press the SET button e The selected function is SHORTCUTS assigned to the key and you are returned to the Shortcuts Screen e To assign functions to the other keys repeat steps 3 through 5 RECOMMENDED SETTINGS MENU lt 2 SOK Y lt When RECOMMENDED SETTINGS is selected gt 6 Press the MENU button e The screen to confirm the shortcut settings appears and then you are returned to the Option Setting Menu e This completes the shortcuts setting lt To confirm the assigned shortcuts gt e On the screen in step 2 press the MENU button and the screen to confirm the shortcut settings appears SHORTCUTS English 152 SONI
80. atively small or appears dark English 116 SNILOOHS TIVINUON PHOTO WIDE D RANGE By using the photo wide D range feature even in an image comprised of both bright and dark subjects all the subjects will be captured at a natural brightness level For example when a strong backlight is created as can occur when photographing in bright surroundings a subject in a bright background appears completely white Furthermore the details of dark areas created by the shadows of a backlight are normally obscured in blackness Shooting with the photo wide D range function smoothly adjusts the brightness levels from light areas to dark areas 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select PHOTO WIDE D and press the SET button ON Photos are captured with the wide D range function enabled OFF The wide D range function is not enabled 2 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the photo wide D range setting HINT Other settings during photo wide D range shooting e When the photo wide D range is set to ON the following settings automatically change as indicated Flash page 102 Disabled no flash Exposure page 114 LP Noise reduction page 153 PHOTO NR is OFF Flicker reduction page 156 OFF e During video clip recording the photo wide D range is automatically switched to OFF e The field of view of captured images will appear slightly narrow
81. back display for video clips appears Baer a clip 3 G SAVE English 140 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON EDITING VIDEO CLIPS 3 Move the orange frame to the video clip you wish to join and son 00 00 13 press the SET button e The specified video clip is lt N o pida labeled with a number 0002 0003 e Up to 9 video clips can be pE a i selected 7 f To cancel a selection and remove the number label from a video clip select the video clip and press the SET button 4 Press the tf button e A screen appears for you to select either to save the joined SAVE AS NEW video clip as a new separate file or to delete the original video OVERWRITE clips and replace them with the REVIEW CLIP joined video clip SAVE AS NEW a DOK The joined video clip will be saved as a new file The original video clips remain unchanged OVERWRITE The original video clips will be deleted Only the joined video clip will be saved REVIEW CLIP Play back the joined video clip before saving it JOIN 141 English 5 Select the desired option and press the SET button e Editing starts e When editing ends you are returned to the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu HINT e f the file size of the video clip after editing exceeds 4 GB it is not possible to either SAVE AS NEW or OVERWRITE e f the original video clip is protected even if you select OVERWRITE in step 5
82. bout the recording size of still images e The size of a still image captured during video clip recording depends on the video clip recording size Video clip recording size setting Still image recording size 16 9 16 9 4 3 English 80 i NILOOHS ITAdNIS MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY ZOOM Your camera has two zoom functions optical zoom and digital zoom 1 Point the camera lens at the Zoom switch subject 2 Push the zoom switch toward T O or W E to compose the desired image T O Zoom in on the subject W BiA Zoom out e When the zoom switch is pushed the zoom bar appears on the monitor e When moving the optical zoom push the zoom switch lightly to zoom slowly and press more strongly to zoom quickly e When the optical zoom factor is at maximum zooming stops temporarily When the zoom switch is pushed toward the T Ox side again the mode changes to the digital zoom Zoom bar mode and zooming continues Monitor Magnification When both X4 6 optical and digital M zoom are enabled kl l Optical Zoom Digital zoom yellow When optical X4 6 zoom only is enabled Pointer 3 Take the picture For video clip recording see page 74 For shooting single shots see page 75 For shooting sequential shots see page 95 81 English SHOOTING AND PLAYBACK WITH THE REMOTE CONTROL UNIT The remote control sensor on your camera makes it possible to capture images and
83. camera focuses on the subject in the center of the monitor 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select FOCUS MODE and press the SET button 9 ar 9 point range finder focus is selected S ar Spot focus is selected 2 Select the desired icon and z press the SET button i Full HD ees e The focus mode is set 00 02 47 e When the spot focus setting is selected the focus mark S appears in the center of the monitor 4 Focus mark 109 English LIGHT MEASURING MODE SETTING You can select from 3 types of light measuring modes Multi section light measuring The light is modulated after sampling from multiple areas of the entire shooting screen Center weighted light measuring The light is modulated for the entire image after measuring from mostly the center area Spot light measuring You can compose the picture and capture the image after first modulating the light only at the center spot of the monitor 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select EXP MEASURE and press the SET button 2 Multi section light measuring Lol Center weighted light measuring LJ Spot light measuring 2 Select the desired light measuring mode and press the SET button e This completes the light measuring mode setting e When spot light measuring is selected the light measuring spot mark L appears in the ce
84. ce between the remote control unit and the camera s remote control sensor The remote control unit battery is consumed The remote control unit battery is not correctly inserted Aim the remote control unit at the camera s remote control sensor within a range of about 15 degrees left or right horizontally from the remote control sensor Remove or move the obstructing object Replace with a new battery Take care that the and poles are correctly oriented English 212 SAVIGNAddV TROUBLESHOOTING Reference O f roem cause Acton Paar Remote control unit The remote control unit does not seem to work 213 English The remote control unit is too far from the camera s remote control sensor The remote control codes for the remote control unit and camera s remote control sensor are different Operate the remote control unit from a position up to 7 meters from the docking station Change the remote control code Notes regarding the Scene Select feature and filters Scene Select Sports LA Portrait Q rane Focus range cannot be selected Snow amp beach 2a Fireworks Focus range Fixed at 4 al Flash Fixed at J Focus range cannot be selected Lamp ae Flash Fixed at J Still image NR Fixed at OFF Q Bal When recording a video clip in dark surroundings the shutter speed decreases to 1 15 sec in
85. ctions ALL IMAGES 2008 12 24 2 copies lt COPIES 2 gt 2 GOK WDATEL lt Completed printing instructions gt 4 Specify whether the date is displayed on the print and the number of prints lt Specify the number of prints gt Dated prints e Toggle the SET button up or Quantit down MATURY e The quantity indication ALL IMAGES changes 2008 12 24 e Display the desired number Oco of prints Sopy e Press the SET button e The number of prints is set lt Specify dated prints gt COPIES 1 gt e From the screen on which the 2 HOK DATEL number of prints is set press the zoom switch e Press the SET button 5 Press the MENU button e The printing instructions for the requested print quantities and dated prints are stored e The display returns to the Printing Instructions Screen HINT Can t specify dated prints e Dated prints are not possible for photos that were captured before the camera s date and time setting was completed English 128 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON PRINTING INSTRUCTIONS Index print Printing out many small images on one sheet is called an index print This is convenient for use as a list of the images you have captured 1 Display the Printing Instructions Screen page 125 2 Select INDEX 3 Press the SET button e The Index Print Screen appears SET Specify an index print copy D
86. ding is 1 30 sec e f the exposure setting is set to LS LA or LM by assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button page 151 you can select the LS A or M exposure setting from the Shooting Screen 115 English FACE CHASER As you record the face chaser detects the subject s face and adjusts the brightness and focus in a way that produces a clear and bright photo of the subject s face 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select FACE CHASER and press the SET button i81 The face chaser function is enabled NI The face chaser function is not enabled 2 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the face chaser setting HINT When the face chaser is set to ON e Each face in the Shooting Screen is marked with a green frame e Faces that are in focus are marked with a double green frame e When shooting begins the frames marking the faces that are in focus change to orange e The scene select function setting automatically changes to AVTO e When you play back an image that was captured using the face chaser function and magnify it the magnified image will be centered on the face s that were focused on CAUTION e The face chaser function does not work while the digital zoom is being used e The face chaser function does not work when zooming in or out e The face chaser function may not work when the subject s face in the monitor is rel
87. e camera be operated There isa problem with the printer You have attempted to join video clips having different resolutions or frame rates Electromagnetic waves are emitted from the AC adaptor There is no more available memory on the card The lock switch on the card is in the locked protect position A temporary internal circuitry problem may be the cause Please refer to the instruction manual for your printer Select video clips that have the same resolution or frame rate Move the AC adaptor further away from the TV or radio when recharging the battery pack Delete unnecessary files or use a card that has more memory available Move the lock switch to the unlocked position Remove the AC adaptor and the battery pack from the camera wait a few minutes then reinstall the battery pack and try again English 200 SAVIGNAddV COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS A problem such as inability to record or play back occurs Can use my camera abroad Why does the System error message appear 201 English The card contains files that were saved using a device other than this camera A problem has occurred within the camera or card After saving your files to a different medium format the card When the camera is connected to a TV you can switch the camera s video output to NTSC or PAL If you have questions about accessories etc pleas
88. e This completes the recording size setting 93 English CAUTION When editing video clips e In order for video clips to be joined they must have been photographed in the same mode e Video clips that were photographed in different modes cannot be joined Restrictions when is set e When the camera is connected to a TV the image is shown on the camera monitor in the shooting mode and on the TV in the playback mode e When the ipf button is pressed a video clip is recorded for about 10 seconds Recording cannot be discontinued even if the f button is pressed again e The following recording functions are not available Capturing a still image during video clip recording Zoom Image stabilizer Scene select fixed at AUTO Manual exposure Face chaser recording High sensitivity mode recording e f the AE lock setting is active it is canceled when the setting is set Still images For still images you can select either the 4 3 or 16 9 horizontal to vertical aspect ratio This menu is also used for shooting sequential shots 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select PHOTO and press the SET button Image size is 3264 x 2448 pixels Image size is 2288 x 1712 pixels Image size is 2288 x 1712 pixels Image size is 2496 x 1408 pixels Image size is 1920 x 1080 pixels Image size is 1600 x 1200 pixels Image size is 1280 x 720 pixels 16 9 ratio Image size is 640 x 480 pixels Ima
89. e USB Connection Screen appears on the camera s monitor USB CONNECTION COMPUTER PRINTER CANCEL MEWICANCEL GOK CL To USB terminal on the docking station To USB connector on the computer Supplied dedicated USB Dedicated USB interface cable interface cable e Insert the plug with the A mark facing up English viii SHOOT PLAY BACK AND SAVE 3 Select COMPUTER and press the SET button e The screen to select the computer connection mode appears 4 Select CARD READER and press the SET button e The message Found New Hardware appears in the task tray showing that the camera is recognized as a drive e The card is recognized mounted as a disk and the XACTI E icon appears in the My Computer window The drive name E may be different on your computer 5 Copy the files from the card to the computer s hard disk e The data recorded with your camera are stored in the following folder You can specify the folder on the hard disk to which to copy the files XACTI E DCIM SANYO represents numbers page 11 in the Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL The drive name E may be different on your computer IX English Burn video clips onto a DVD For Windows Vista users Here s how to write your recorded data onto a DVD in the mpeg2 format For information on other operations please see the Help file
90. e camera to compose a horizontally framed image eerrTTIT 69 English The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus function may work but not as desired e When both near and far objects are present Use the focus lock function to lock the focus on an object at the same distance as the desired subject then reposition the camera to compose the picture e Fast moving subjects Use the focus lock function to lock the focus on an object at the same distance as the desired subject then reposition the camera to compose the picture HINT e Images captured in the still image shooting mode can be rotated when they are played back page 131 e When the 0 button is pressed halfway the image in the monitor may waver vertically This is the result of internal image processing and is not a malfunction This wavering is not recorded and will not affect your images in any way e When the optical zoom is used or when the autofocus is operating the image may appear to waver but this is not a malfunction English 70 E NILOOHS ITdNIS BEFORE TAKING PICTURES Select the recording size The larger the image size number of pixels the better the image quality will be but the file size will also be larger Select the image quality that is correct for the intended purpose 1 Display the SIMPLE Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select the recording size setting and press the SET button 5
91. e consult with a dealer near you for advice Check the following items Remove the card and then install it again Remove the battery pack and then install it again Install a different card If System error still appears after performing the above steps then take the camera to the dealer for service TROUBLESHOOTING Before taking your camera to the repair shop check the following table for a possible solution to the problem Camera A blinking temperature warning icon is shown and the camera does not turn on The camera turns off by itself The battery pack is dead The battery pack has not been inserted correctly The battery pack is too hot The power save function is operating Reference Probien cause Acton ar Recharge the battery pack or replace with a new battery pack Or connect the AC adaptor supplied Reinsert the battery pack making sure to orient it correctly Wait for the battery pack to cool down 33 37 Turn on the camera again English 202 SAVIGNAddV TROUBLESHOOTING Reference Frobiem cose aston Pec An image is not captured when the button or apf button is pressed 203 English The power is not turned on The maximum number of images that can be captured or the maximum video clip recording time has been reached If the power save function was activated
92. e fully charged when the battery pack is kept in the camera continuously for about 2 days In the fully charged state the backup battery will maintain the camera settings for about 7 days When not using the camera for a long time remove the battery pack e A small amount of power is still used even if the camera is turned off and it is therefore recommended that the battery pack be removed from the camera if it is not going to be used for a long time Note that when the battery pack is removed for a long period the time and date settings may be cleared Before using your camera again be sure to confirm that the camera settings are correct To prolong the life of the battery pack e Although the battery pack is an expendable item you can maximize the life of the battery by heeding the following suggestions e Do not leave the battery under the hot summer sun or exposed to other high temperature environments e Do not continually recharge the battery when it is already fully charged After fully charging it once for example use it for a while to partially discharge it before recharging it again e When the battery is not to be used for a long time if possible store the partially charged not fully charged battery in a cool environment English 36 PREPARING THE POWER When using a power outlet Power to the camera can be supplied from a power outlet if the docking station or the AC adaptor is used Using the AC adaptor s Su
93. e rate of this camera is 59 94 fps and the 30 fps frame rate is 29 97 fps White balance Full auto TTL manual setting possible Lens Optical 10x Still image shooting f 6 3 mm to zoom lens 63 0 mm 35 mm film camera conversion 38 mm to 380 mm Video clip recording f 6 3 mm to 63 0 mm 35 mm film camera conversion 49 7 mm to 497 mm Autofocus 8 groups 11 elements including three with five aspheric surfaces Galvanometer iris Internal ND filter Aperture Open F 1 8 Wide to 2 5 Tele Smallest F 8 0 Wide to 11 1 Tele 217 English Exposure control Programmable AE Shutter speed priority AE type Aperture priority AE Manual exposure control Exposure compensation available from the Shooting Setting Screen 0 1 8 EV in 0 3 EV steps Light measuring Multi section measuring center weighted mode measuring spot measuring Range Total mode 10 cm 3 94 in to infinity Wide end 1 m 3 28 ft to infinity Tele end Normal mode 80 cm 31 50 in to infinity Super macro mode 1 cm 0 39 in to 1 m 8 28 ft Wide end only Digital zoom For shooting 1x to approx 10x For playback 1x to 58x varies with resolution Shutter speed Still image shooting mode 1 2 to 1 1 000 sec Maximum approx 4 seconds when scene select function set to lamp E During flash 1 30 to 1 1 000 sec Sequential shots mode 1 15 to 1 1 000 sec no flash Video clip recording mode 1 30 to 1 10 000 sec 1 15 sec max
94. ease see the separate Xacti Library Instruction Manual English 182 AL V OL SNILOANNOOD PictBridge MODE Your camera supports the PictBridge function By connecting the camera directly to a PictBridge enabled printer the camera s monitor can be used to select images and initiate printing PictBridge printing 1 Install the card in the camera open the monitor unit to turn on the camera and turn on the printer 2 Use the supplied docking station to connect the camera to the printer USB terminal Se USB CONNECTION COMPUTER PRINTER Dedicated USB interface cable e Insert the plug with the A mark facing up To USB connector MENICANCEL OK C 183 English 3 Select PRINTER and press the SET button 4 the PictBridge printing mode is PictBridge MENU activated e The camera switches to the m AW es PictBridge printing mode and ME INDEX the PictBridge Menu Screen DO DPOF appears iY PRINTER SETTINGS MENVEXIT GOK CAUTION Insert and pull out the cable carefully e When connecting the cables make sure that the cable plugs are correctly oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the devices Push the plugs in straight when connecting them If undue force is used to connect a cable it may permanently damage the connector pins in the terminal soc
95. elbows close to your body and making sure the camera is stable Correct hold Incorrect hold E NILOOHS ITdNIS lt Holding the camera gt A finger is blocking the lens or flash Example 1 Grip the camera by wrapping 3 the fingers of the right hand from the little finger to the middle finger around the camera and hook the index finger above the lens Q lt S Example 2 l A n AAA Grip the camera by wrappin eg p y wrapping TA 33 the fingers of the right hand D from the little finger to the index finger around the camera Make sure that the lens and flash are not blocked by your fingers or the handstrap English 68 BEFORE TAKING PICTURES Using the autofocus The autofocus will work in almost all situations however there are certain conditions that may cause the autofocus function to not work properly If the autofocus function is not working properly set the focus range to capture images page 72 E Conditions that may cause incorrect focus The following examples are some of the situations where the autofocus function may not work e Subjects with low contrast very bright subjects at the center of the image or dark subjects or locations Use the focus lock function to lock the focus on an object with contrast at the same distance as the desired subject e Subjects without vertical lines Use the focus lock function to lock the focus while framing the subject vertically then re orient th
96. er setting 3 Take the picture 103 English HINT e By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button page 151 you can set the self timer from the Shooting Screen To pause or cancel the self timer function e f the I button or tf button is pressed again before the shutter is released the self timer countdown temporarily stops Press the O button or ig button one more time to restart the self timer e To cancel self timer photography select the icon from the self timer menu and press the SET button e The self timer is automatically reset to off after the power save mode is activated and the camera turned off When is selected e When the Qj button or ipf button is pressed the multi indicator will blink for about 10 seconds and then the image is captured Also 4 seconds before the shutter releases the indication shown in the illustration appears on the monitor If you swivel the monitor unit to its farthest position the image on the monitor will be inverted English 104 SNILOOHS TIVINUON MOTION COMPENSATION IMAGE STABILIZER Your camera can minimize a jittery picture by compensating for unintentional hand motion Compensate for camera shake when recording movies 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select MOVIE STABILIZER and press the SET button c Motion compensation is enabled MU Motion compensation is not enabled 2 Select the de
97. erials and components which can be recycled and reused This symbol means that electrical and electronic equipment at their end of life should be disposed of separately from your household waste Please dispose of this equipment at your local community waste collection recycling centre In the European Union there are separate collection systems for used electrical and electronic products Please help us to conserve the environment we live in SANYO FISHER Sales Europe GmbH Stahlgruberring 4 D 81829 Munchen Germany SANYO Electric Co Ltd 1 1 Sanyo cho Daito City Osaka 574 8534 Japan FOR RUSSIAN USERS This product certified by official certification company T which is authorized by Russian Federation AA46 English Symbols used in this manual HINT Points giving some extended instructions or special points to pay attention to CAUTION Points that require special attention page xx Refer to the page indicated for detailed information You may find the answers to questions or problems concerning camera operation in the sections COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS page 194 and TROUBLESHOOTING page 202 English SHOOT PLAY BACK AND SAVE Preparing the camera 1 Insert the SD Memory Card e An SD Memory Card is not included with your camera Please purchase a commercially sold card e In this manual the SD Memory Card is referred to as the card Card slot cover P 4 slot SD Memor
98. fe may differ even among battery packs of the same type e Depending on the usage of the camera such as the number of times the flash is used the use of the monitor etc or the ambient temperature temperatures below 10 C 50 F the number of images that can be saved on a fully charged battery pack will vary greatly e t is recommended that you prepare an extra battery pack s when taking pictures at a wedding or while traveling for example so you don t miss capturing images of important moments due to the battery pack power running out The same is recommended for taking photos in cold environments In a ski area for example the battery pack can be kept warm in your pocket until ready to use English 176 SONILLAS NOILdO CONNECTING TO A STANDARD VIDEO INPUT TERMINAL About image output The image output destination differs depending on the connection cable Connection Image output Recording mode Playback cable destination Standby mode NTSC x interface cable NTSC O component cna e E O Images are output X Images are not output Dedicated S AV interface cable Yellow plug To Video Input terminal COMPONENT AV terminal Set the input to VIDEO e Insert the plug with the A mark facing up Not connected White plug To Audio Input L terminal Red plug To Audio Input R terminal When connected the images are not
99. ffer from the contents of this manual English 226 SAVIGNAddV SPECIFICATIONS Before capturing those important shots be sure to first take a test shot to comfirm that your camera is set up and ready to go e Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any problems resulting from the use of this camera e Sanyo Electric declines all responsibility for damages due to improper use of the camera failure to adhere to the instructions given in this manual or repairs or changes done by those other than a technician authorized by the manufacturer Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any damage caused by optional devices or consumable items used with the camera other than those supplied with the camera or those specified by Sanyo Electric As a precaution against losing data in case of a problem with your hard disk that prevents you from accessing your saved files it s a good practice to regularly make backup copies on a DVD for example of the files in the hard disk you are using for the Xacti Library Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for loss of files data due to failure of your hard disk Sanyo Electric shall not be held responsible for any losses or loss of revenue resulting from the loss of data caused by the malfunction or the repairing of a malfunction of the camera e The images captured with this camera will differ in quality from pictures taken with a standard film camera 22 English HINTS FOR T
100. for Nero Vision To access the Nero Vision Help file click the button on the Nero Vision start screen 1 Insert a blank DVD in your computer s DVD drive 2 Click the Start button and point to All Programs Nero 8 and click on Nero Vision Essentials e Nero Vision starts up and the start screen appears amp Nero Vision Essentials Start What would you like to do Make DVD qa Mke co air Make Movie Bi Make Slide Show ih Capture Video to Hard Drive amp Disc Tools gt Open Saved Project or Disc Image fa More gt gt English X SHOOT PLAY BACK AND SAVE 3 Under the What would you like to do heading point to Make DVD and click on DVD video e The Hints window opens in which you can find an explanation of each screen lt To disable the Hints window gt e From the Show hints when moving to page menu in the Hints window select Disable 4 Click the Close button e The screen to make a DVD video opens lt To return to the preceding step gt e Click the Back button Untitled Project DVD Video Nero Vision Essentials Content Create and arrange titles for your project What would you like to do Capture Video Fi Add Video Files i Make Movie a Make Slide Show S Import Disc amp Total space used 0 00 out of 4 38 GB loge 1 0GB 2 0GB 3 0GB Occ X English 5 Under t
101. g is taken so that you can display them during playback Therefore before capturing images make sure the correct date and time are set To correct the date and time setting please see under HINT on page 45 Example To set the clock to 7 30 p m on December 24 2008 1 Turn on the camera page 40 and press the SET button e The Clock Set Screen appears e Follow the procedures below to enable or disable the date display during playback to set the display format for the date and to set the date and time e To display the Recording or Playback Screen press the MENU button 2 times 2 Set the date Select DATE Press the SET button e The Set Date Screen appears Set the date to 2008 12 24 The date is set in the following order Set the year Set the month gt Set the day e Toggle the SET button left or right to select year month or day Toggle the SET button up or down to increase or decrease the number Press the SET button 43 English CLOCK SET JN gt MT ae gt ET EDAM gt EZM MENU 2D HOK T CLOCK SET DATE gt 2008 12 24 y DOK 3 Set the clock Select TIME CLOCK SET Press the SET button e The Set Time Screen A appears gt E Set the time to 19 30 y The time is set in the following order Set the hour SOK lt j Se
102. ge size is 2288 x 1712 pixels low compression normal compression 16 9 ratio 16 9 ratio P E H E R H S E ES 2 Select the desired recording size and press the SET button e This completes the recording size setting English 94 SNILOOHS TIVINUON RECORDING SIZE Sequential shots 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select PHOTO and press the SET button 2 Select 4 and press the SET button 3 Press the button e Shooting begins Shooting continues as long as the Qj button is kept pressed HINT e The maximum number of images in a sequential shots sequence is about 7 About the focus when shooting sequential shots e When sequential shots are captured the autofocus operates when the GQ button is pressed halfway fixing the focus Can the flash be used e The flash does not operate when shooting sequential shots 95 English Audio recording Your camera can make audio recordings and play them back Audio recording 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select MOVIE and press the SET button 2 Select and press the SET Remaining time button e The audio recording mode is i o 1 enabled 07 47 5 e The menu display is canceled if the MENU button is pressed 1c hy English 96 O NILOOHSAVWHYON RECORDING SIZE 3 Press the if button e Audio recording begins Dur
103. he What would you like to do heading click Add video files e The window to select files to burn to DVD opens 6 Click on a file to burn to DVD lt To select multiple files gt e Click on the files while holding down the Ctrl key T Click the Open button e The selected files are shown in the Content field amp Untitled Project DVD Video Nero Vision Essentials Content Create and arrange titles for your project Sis a v 1 601 D1 16 9 2 SANYO02 Video Title Oh 00m 33s 80 CCIR 601 D1 16 9 3 SANYOO3 Video Title 0h 00m 05s Target video options 720 x 480 CCIR 601 D1 16 9 Total space used 0 08 out of 4 38 GB Quality Excellent SSE What would you like to do fE Capture Video H Add Video Files io Make Movie fh Make Slide Show S Import Disc th Edit Movie A Create Chapters Foce 1 0GB 2 0GB 3 0GB 2 fe Be h Pe 40GB DYD MEC English SHOOT PLAY BACK AND SAVE lt To check the contents of the selected files gt e When you double click a file in the Content field the window to play the file appears Click the Next button when you want to return to the previous window lt To deselect a file gt Right click on the file in the Content field that you wish to deselect e A pulldown menu appears Click Remove The selected file is removed f
104. he SET button down 73 English VIDEO CLIP RECORDING 1 Turn on the camera a page 40 and set it to the 1 button shooting mode page 46 2 Press the i button e Recording begins e It is not necessary to keep the tf button pressed while shooting e When the remaining recording time available for the currently recording clip becomes little a countdown of the remaining recording time appears on the display E NILOOHS ITdNIS 3 End the recording Press the ipf button again to stop recording Available recording time remaining English 74 SHOOTING SINGLE SHOTS Capture a still image single shot 1 Turn on the camera page 40 O button and set it to the shooting mode page 46 2 Press the button Press the button halfway e The autofocus operates and the image is focused focus lock Continue to gently press the Qj button all the way e The shutter releases and the image is captured e You can view the captured image on the monitor by keeping the Qj button depressed when you capture the image Target mark Shutter speed Aperture 75 English HINT Adjusting the monitor brightness e While the Shooting Screen is active you can quickly access the screen for adjusting the brightness of the monitor page 157 by pressing the MENU button for at least 1 second What is the camera focusing on Target mark e
105. he multi indicator red Turn off the power and insert a card Set the protect setting for the file to UNLOCK English 210 SAVIGNAddV TROUBLESHOOTING Reference O f roem cause Acton agar The audio guide does not sound The recording capacity is less than that indicated in the section Possible No of Images Possible Shooting Time Possible Recording Time page 222 The battery pack appears to be swollen 211 English The audio guide setting is set to OFP The recording capacity is less than the value specified for the card Normal change occurring with battery use Even with normal correct use of the lithium ion battery it has a tendency to swell as the number of charge and discharge cycles adds up and it gradually approaches the end of its service life Set the audio guide setting to ON Depending on the card the Capacity may be less than the specified value Please refer to the instructions that accompanied the card Not a safety hazard If the battery quickly becomes depleted for example it has reached the end of its service life Replace it with a new battery pack Docking station Reference O f roem cause Acton MRa Remote control unit The remote control unit does not seem to work The remote control unit is aimed at the TV not at the camera s remote control sensor Something is obstructing the spa
106. hen editing video clips do not move the REC PLAY switch If you move the REC PLAY switch while editing video clips not only will the editing not be properly completed but the original video clip may also be erased e As the number or size of the video clips increases the card memory may become full making it impossible to edit or save the video clips In this case you will need to free some of the memory on the card by deleting files that are no longer necessary page 88 English 136 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON EDITING VIDEO CLIPS Video clip cutting extracting 1 Display the video clip from which you wish to extract a segment 2 Display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu page 49 select EDIT VIDEO and press the SET button EDIT VIDEO 3 Select CUT and press the SET button e The Cutting Screen appears 00 00 10 I Start point Ak I gt 3 SAVE 137 English 4 Specify the start point of the extract e Use the procedure below to specify the frame from which the video clip extract will start e Play the video clip until approximately the desired point pause the video clip then play the video clip one frame at a time stopping at the start point of the extract This will be the first frame of the extract e If the start point of the video clip is also the start point of the extract proceed to step 5 lt Procedure gt Play After pausing pla
107. icon DE and press the SET button DO DPOF 100 0022 e The Print Requested Images Cee Screen appears NOE a PRINT gt 3 Select PRINT and press the EXIT SET button ya GOK e Printing begins e Printing begins about 1 minute after the SET button is pressed HINT e In step 2 if you toggle the SET button to the left or right you can view each image and confirm its printing instructions CAUTION e Requested images printing is not possible if a printer is used that does not support your camera s DPOF function 189 English Changing the printer settings Images are printed according to settings specified by the camera such as paper type size layout printing quality etc 1 Complete the print preparations page 183 2 Select the printer settings icon GY and press the SET button PRINTER SETTINGS e The Printer Settings Screen MEDIA TYPE gt PRINTER VALUES appears PAPER SIZE 4 PRINTER VALUES MEDIA TYPE LAYOUT gt PRINTER VALUES Specify the type of paper used for QUALITY fig PRINTER VALUES printing DATE STAMP fig PRINTER VALUES PAPER SIZE Specify the size of paper used for printing LAYOUT Specify how the images are to be arranged on the paper QUALITY Select the print quality for the images DATE STAMP Print the date the photo was taken English 190 YALNldd V OL SNILOANNOO PRINTING 3 Adjust the pr
108. ing Length of recording recording appears in the monitor It is not necessary to REC00 00 06 continue pressing the ipf button while recording AF 4 End the recording Press the ip button again to stop recording HINT You can capture a still image during an audio recording e Press the Qj button during audio recording to capture a still image About files saved in segments e f the continuous recording time of a voice memo exceeds about 13 hours or of a video clip whose resolution setting is exceeds about 5 hours 30 minutes the recorded file is saved once and the recording continues in a new file When recording a video clip whose resolution setting is other than WH and the file size exceeds 4 GB the recorded file is saved once and the recording continues in a new file These 4 GB segments are automatically created The recording session continues until you stop recording but video clip or voice memo recording is temporarily interrupted while the file is being saved Audio playback 1 Display the desired audio file 00 00 00 2008 12 24 97 English 2 Play back the recording Start playback Press the SET button Normal Pase Press the SET button playback Toggle the SET button up Stop playback Toggle the SET button down During playback toggle the SET button to the right Fast Each time the SET button is toggled to the forward right the speed inc
109. ing Screen 107 English How to use the manual focus 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select FOCUS and press the SET button 2 Select MF and press the SET button e The focus distance adjustment bar appears 3 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to adjust the focus distance and press the SET button e The focus distance is set and you are returned to the Shooting Screen HINT About the focus range FFul HO oe 00 0924 re o e The focus distance indication shows the distance between the center of the lens and the subject e In some cases there may be a slight variance between the distance numerical figure you set in the manual focus mode and the actual distance About zoom movement when using the manual focus e f the focus distance is set to 70 cm 27 56 in or less the zoom changes to the largest setting that is suitable for that focus distance e When the focus distance is set to 70 cm 27 56 in or less the Zoom will function only within the range at which the image is focused English 108 SNILOOHS TIVINUON FOCUS MODE You can choose from the following 2 types of autofocus still image shooting only 9 point range finder focus The correct focus is determined from 9 different focus points within the shooting area visible on the monitor When the image is focused a target mark ti appears Spot focus The
110. inter settings Toggle the SET button up or down to select a printer setting parameter and press the SET button e The screen to set the selected parameter appears Toggle the SET button up or down to adjust the setting and press the SET button e The selected parameter is set and you are returned to the Printer Settings Screen Follow the same procedure to adjust the other parameters as desired e The contents of the settings that can be made for each parameter will differ depending on the printer lt When PRINTER VALUES is selected gt e The images will be printed according to the settings specified on the printer side OY PRINTER SETTINGS MEDIA TYPE gt PRINTER VALUES lt When MEDIA TYPE is selected gt 4 Press the MENU button e You are returned to the PictBridge Menu Screen HINT e The printer setting parameters will differ depending on the printer that is connected e To use printer functions which do not appear on your camera s Printer Settings Screen select PRINTER VALUES e f a function set by the camera is not available in the printer the camera s printer settings will automatically change to PRINTER VALUES 191 English CONNECTING A MICROPHONE HEADPHONES A commercially sold stereo microphone as well as headphones can be connected to the camera To reduce spurious radiation e Please affix a sma
111. ition to using your printer to print out still images captured with your camera as with conventional film you can have prints made at shops offering digital print services Moreover this camera is DPOF compatible so you can use the camera to specify the number of prints whether or not the date is displayed on the print and also to request an index print Display the Printing Instructions Screen 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu page 49 select DPOF PRINT INSTRUCTIONS PRINT INSTRUCTIONS and press the SET button EACH IMAGE ALL IMAGES The specified printing instructions apply to all the images ALL CLEAR gt EACH IMAGE a DOK A The printing instructions are specified for each individual image INDEX All the still images are printed as miniature images thumbnail images several images on one print ALL CLEAR Clear all the printing instructions This cannot be selected if no printing instructions have been specified for the image 125 English HINT Printing a single frame from a video clip e To print with a printer or have the digital print service shop print out a still image from a video clip you must first save it extract still as a still image page 85 About the DPOF format e DPOF Digital Print Order Format is a print order format You can connect your camera to a DPOF compatible printer to produce your prints You can also set the printing instructions for
112. ked properly Select a different flash mode Use the exposure compensation function Set the ISO sensitivity to AUTO Capture the image with the subject within the photographable range Select the correct focus setting for your needs Hold the camera correctly and slowly press the i button halfway to lock the focus Then press the O button all the way to capture the image The lens is Clean the lens dirty Reference O momen cause Acton oar Viewing images The colors of the images captured indoors are not correct A part of the image is missing No image is shown During audio playback there is no sound This is due to ambient lighting The white balance setting is incorrect The strap or a finger was blocking the lens There is no file in the installed card The playback volume setting on the camera is too low Capture the image using the forced flash Set the white balance setting correctly Hold the camera correctly and make sure the lens is not obstructed Play back after capturing images or making audio recordings Adjust the playback volume English 208 SAVIGNAddV TROUBLESHOOTING Reference f Poem cause Acton RR There is no color in the image The image is distorted Connecting toaTV No image or sound The edge of the image is cut off You cannot edit or rotate an image
113. ket e Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables Caution when connecting a printer e f the power to the printer is turned off while it is connected the camera may not operate correctly If the camera does not operate correctly disconnect the USB interface cable turn off the camera and then reconnect the cable e During PictBridge printing the camera s button operation response is slower e f the camera is powered by the battery pack for printing make sure that the remaining battery charge is sufficient English 184 YALNldd V OL SNILOANNOO PRINTING Printing selected images Procedure to select one still image and print it 1 Complete the printing setup page 183 2 Select the one image icon E and press the SET button e The screen to select images for 3 PRINT1IMAGE 100 0022 1 printing appears 3 1 copy 6o S ee PRINT x 3 Toggle the SET button to the left EXIT or right to display the image you 2 HOK ED wish to print e Specify the image to print 185 English 4 Specify the number of prints Toggle the SET button up to G PRINT 1 IMAGE 100 0022 select COPIES and press the TT SET button Toggle the SET button up or down t ify th ber of PRINT own to specify the number o EXIT prints Press the SET button za SCOPIES C e PRINT is selected 5 Press the SET button e Printing begins H
114. l appear allowing you to adjust the volume In the NORMAL mode e When you select PLAY VOLUME from the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu and press the SET button the volume control bar appears 87 English DELETING FILES You can delete files if you no longer need them You can delete the files one at a time or all at once 1 Display the SIMPLE Mode Playback Menu page 49 select Delete file and press the SET DELETE button DELETE SINGLE DELETE SINGLE n Deletes one file at a time lt gt DELETE ALL Deletes all files DOK _4 2 Select the desired delete mode and press the SET button e The Delete Confirmation Screen appears lt DELETE SINGLE gt e Toggle the SET button to the left or right to select the file you wish to delete e There is no confirmation screen when deleting single files Please make sure that the displayed image is one you wish to delete lt DELETE ALL gt e Toggle the SET button to the left or right to confirm the files to delete English 88 ae MOVEAV 1d a 1d INIS DELETING FILES 3 Select DELETE and press the SET button lt DELETE SINGLE gt e The currently displayed file is deleted e To delete other files select the files select DELETE and press the SET button lt DELETE ALL gt e The Delete Confirmation Screen again appears To delete the files select YES and press the SET button When file de
115. lete is completed No image is shown HINT In the NORMAL mode e When you select DELETE from the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu and press the SET button the Delete Screen appears CAUTION e Files that are protected from accidental delete cannot be deleted To delete protected files set the protect setting for the files to off page 124 and then follow the file delete procedure 89 English PLAYBACK MODES 9 image display playback 1 Display the image you wish to Zoom switch play back 2 Push the zoom switch toward the W E side e The 9 image display appears 3 Select the image to play back e Toggle the SET button up down left or right to move the orange frame to the desired image and press the SET button Instead of pressing the SET button you can push the zoom switch toward the T O side to show the image full screen e If the zoom switch is pushed toward the W B side while the 9 image display is shown the display changes to the screen to select the playback folder page 91 L U m 5 gt lt U gt O A SET button Orange frame Still image Audio file Image number Folder number English 90 PLAYBACK MODES Selecting the playback folder If the card contains multiple folders you can select from which folder you would like to play back 1 Display the Playback Screen 2 Push the zoom switch toward the WEH side 2 times The screen to select
116. ll core supplied to the cable s S z i ANS Q i Se a gt Ee SSP ao Cu j MIC terminal ae Supplied microphone connection cable o Connect headphones here HINT e The input level of the connected microphone can be adjusted page 158 e When an external microphone is connected the camera s stereo microphone is disabled e When headphones are connected the internal speaker output is turned OFF e t is recommended that you do not use headphones while driving an automobile or motorbike while riding a bicycle or while walking English 192 SNOILOANNOO YAHLO SHOE MOUNT Various devices such as an external microphone an auxiliary flash unit a video light etc can be attached to the shoe mount on top of the camera Use the shoe mount for superior image quality when shooting HINT About connectable devices e Only a slave flash unit can be used with the shoe mount e Note that the shoe mount on this camera is not a hot shoe e The shoe mount may not accommodate some devices such as some large size flash units or video lights CAUTION e Take care not to apply undue force when attaching a device to the camera s shoe mount as doing so may damage the shoe mount or the adaptor on the device 193 English COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS If you have a question about the camera operation you might find the answer in this compilation of commonly asked questions Shooting
117. n page 99 Increase the camera s sensitivity e ISO SENSITIVITY on page 111 e HIGH SENSITIVITY MODE on page 119 English 6 QUICK SEARCH BY OPERATION Shooting recording Basic operation Convenient functions A Photographing people e SCENE SELECT portrait mode night view portrait mode on page 99 FILTERS cosmetic filter on page 101 Using the flash red eye reduction on page 77 FLASH OPERATION red eye reduction on page 102 Sharp face shots e FACE CHASER on page 116 Simplified operation for shooting playback e SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE on page 47 Photographing landscapes e SCENE SELECT landscape mode on page 99 Take a self photo e SELF TIMER on page 103 Make images lighter Measure the or darker brightness of a e EXPOSURE specific area COMPENSATION on e LIGHT MEASURING page 121 MODE SETTING on e HIGH SENSITIVITY page 110 MODE on page 119 Adjust the camera s sensitivity e ISO SENSITIVITY on page 111 For a more precise exposure setting e EXPOSURE SETTING manual exposure control on page 114 Change the color of Make white appear the images natural e FILTERS monochrome WHITE BALANCE on filter sepia filter on page 113 page 101 7 English Playback Basic operation Convenient functions Getting started Adjust the speaker Change the angle of viewing images volume view e PLAYING BACK VIDE
118. nsor camera effective Still images Approx 4 million pixels number of pixels Movies HD mode Approx 3 56 million pixels Movies SD mode Approx 2 18 million pixels Video clip files recorded with models VPC CA65 and VPC CG65 are in the same H 264 format as this model However such files cannot be played back since they are not compatible due to differences such as the data compression method English 216 SAVIGNAddV SPECIFICATIONS Still image 3264 x 2448 pixels approx 8 million pixels shooting mode 2288 x 1712 pixels approx 4 million pixels recording low compression resolution 2288 x 1712 pixels approx 4 million pixels normal compression 2496 x 1408 pixels approx 3 5 million pixels 16 9 aspect ratio 1920 x 1080 pixels approx 2 million pixels 16 9 aspect ratio 1600 x 1200 pixels approx 2 million pixels 1280 x 720 pixels approx 900 000 pixels 16 9 aspect ratio 640 x 480 pixels approx 300 000 pixels 2288 x 1712 pixels approx 4 million pixels sequential shots Video clip HD mode recording mode frultH0 1920 x 1080 pixels 60 field s recording KH 1920 x 1080 pixels 30 fps resolution HD HR 1280 x 720 pixels 60 fps HSH 1280 x 720 pixels 30 fps SD mode TV HA 640 x 480 pixels 60 fps TH 640 x 480 pixels 30 fps esse 448 x 336 pixels 300 fps Only the video data is recorded the audio data is not recorded W 320 x 240 pixels 30 fps The 60 fps fram
119. nter of the monitor Full HD ees 00 02 47 qty a Light measuring spot mark English 110 SNILOOHS TIVINUON ISO SENSITIVITY With the initial settings the ISO sensitivity is automatically set according to the brightness of the subject However the ISO sensitivity can be set toa fixed setting 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select ISO and press the SET button The ISO sensitivity is set automatically video clip recording ISO 50 to 1000 still image shooting ISO 50 to 200 Sets sensitivity to ISO 50 Sets sensitivity to ISO 100 Sets sensitivity to ISO 200 Sets sensitivity to ISO 400 Sets sensitivity to ISO 800 Sets sensitivity to ISO 1600 Sets sensitivity to ISO 3200 video clip recording ISO 1600 The indicated ISO value is the standard output sensitivity Beesses amp 2 Select the desired icon and press the SET button e This completes the ISO sensitivity setting 111 English HINT e When the ISO sensitivity is set to 3200 video clips as well as still images captured during video clip recording will be recorded at ISO 1600 e By setting a higher ISO sensitivity you can set faster shutter speeds and capture images in darker locations but noise in the captured images may increase or the images may be irregular e By assigning an operation shortcut to the SET button page 151 you c
120. o mini jack by the supplied microphone connection input terminal cable 2 KQ Sensitivity less than 42 dB plug in power type microphone Headphone jack 93 5 mm mini jack stereo headphone jack impedance 16 Q to 32 Q Audio 310 mVrms 8 dBs 47 KQ stereo output DC IN external DC 5 V for exclusive use with the supplied AC adaptor DC power input VAR G8 terminal Via the docking station English 220 SAVIGNAddV SPECIFICATIONS Battery life Shooting Still image Approx 370 images shooting mode CIPA standard when a SanDisk 2 GB SD Memory Card is used Video clip Approx 125 minutes recording mode Recorded in mode Playback Approx 295 minutes Monitor on continuous playback e Until battery pack runs out when using a fully charged battery pack ata 25 C 77 F ambient temperature e The operation time may vary depending on the conditions of the battery pack and the conditions of use Especially when used at temperatures below 10 C 50 F the battery pack operation time is significantly reduced 221 English Possible No of Images Possible Shooting Time Possible Recording Time The table shows the possible number of captured images and the possible recording times for commercially available SD Memory Cards 2 GB 4 GB 8 GB Shooting Resolution SD Memory Card recording e mode 2 810 images 5 640 images 11 310 images recording 32 hr 25 min 64 hr 53 min 130
121. om the card e In some cases it may be possible to recover the data from a reformatted card using special software for that purpose However if the camera is used to execute a full format it will be impossible to recover the data even by the use of data recovery software e f you are disposing of a card it is recommended that you physically destroy it If you are transferring the card to someone else to use it is recommended that you use the camera s full format function to reformat the card or use commercially available software for erasing card data Managing data is the responsibility of the user HINT To cancel formatting e In step 4 select NO and press the SET button 171 English RESETTING THE CAMERA SETTINGS Reset the camera to the factory preset settings 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 3 page 144 2 Select RESET SETTINGS and press the SET button RESET RESET SETTINGS RESET Reset to the factory preset settings EXIT Do not change the settings and return to the Option Setting Menu m OK 3 Select RESET and press the SET button e The camera settings are reset to the factory preset settings HINT e Note that the following settings do not change with this procedure Date and time setting Language setting TV system setting English 172 SONILLAS NOILdO CHECKING THE REMAINING CARD MEMORY You can check how many images can be cap
122. on all the way in one step in an attempt to quickly capture an action scene thus failing to activate the autofocus in time E Preventing blurred images How to use the manual focus page 108 In addition to the autofocus a manual focus mode is also incorporated in your camera In the autofocus mode the distance between the camera and the subject is automatically determined when you press the E button halfway In contrast to this with the manual focus mode you manually set the focus by specifying the correct distance between the camera and the subject before taking the picture E How to photograph a moving subject Set the camera s focus mode to the manual focus Set the focus distance to the correct distance between the camera and the subject When the subject is at the set focus distance gently press the O button all the way down lt Advantage of using the manual focus gt e Images can be quickly captured without waiting for the autofocus to activate e Because you are presetting the focus distance the focus can be more accurate lt Using the manual focus effectively gt e When photographing a moving subject press the Qj button just before the subject reaches the focus distance and the shutter will be released when the subject is at the correct distance e Use manual focus to avoid incorrectly focused images when there is an object between the camera and the subject you wish to focus on 229 English Shooting
123. ooting with the scene select function set to the fireworks mode the camera shake icon always appears but this is normal E NILOOHS JTdNIS English 76 SHOOTING SINGLE SHOTS Using the flash The flash is not only used for photographing under dark conditions but is also convenient for example when the subject is in shadow or lit from behind Your camera is equipped with four flash modes red eye reduction auto flash forced flash and no flash Select the flash mode that is suitable for the shooting conditions The flash is available only when shooting single shot still images 1 Press the button to open the flash unit e The flash unit opens 2 Display the SIMPLE Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select the flash setting and press the SET button e The screen to select the flash operation appears Flash automatically MENU EXIT SOK The camera detects the subject brightness and uses the flash only when necessary The flash operates with every image captured regardless of the conditions The flash does not operate even in dark situations The camera detects the subject brightness and uses the flash only when required At this time the flash operates in a manner that reduces the red reflection red eye in the subject s eyes f English Be H 3 Select the desired flash operation and press the SET button e This completes the flash operation setting 4 Press the Qj
124. or at the beach For capturing fireworks at rower night Photograph in low light i conditions O Available X Not available 99 English 2 Select the desired icon and press the SET button e This completes the scene select function setting e To return to normal photography select from the scene select menu and press the SET button HINT e When capturing images using the lamp fireworks or night view portrait setting use a tripod or other method to stabilize the camera e f the recording size is set to WM the scene select function will be fixed at AUTO e A table showing the limitations for settings corresponding to scene select icons other than is on page 214 English 100 SNILOOHS TIVINUON FILTERS The filter feature changes image characteristics such as color tones to apply unique effects to the photographed image 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select FILTER and press the SET button AN No filter is used none B Skin tones are enhanced in close up shots cosmetic filter Snap black and white photos monochrome filter 4 Create a sepia tone photo sepia filter 2 Select the desired icon and press the SET button e This completes the filter setting e To return to normal photography select from the filter menu and press the SET button HINT e A table showing the limitations for settings corresponding to filter icons other than is on
125. ot work to adjust the volume e f the camera set in the docking station is in the sleep mode press the operation mode button on the docking station or the ON OFF button on the remote control unit to turn the camera on CAUTION Insert and pull out the cable carefully e When connecting the cables make sure that the cable plugs are correctly oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the devices Push the plugs in straight when connecting them If undue force is used to connect a cable it may permanently damage the connector pins in the terminal socket e Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables HINT About the display when the PAL TV system is selected page 160 and the supplied S AV interface cable is used to connect the camera to the TV During recording The image appears on the monitor only it does not appear on the TV During playback The image appears on the TV only it does not appear on the monitor 181 English Xacti Library The Xacti Library feature allows you to save files recorded with your camera to a large capacity hard disk without using a computer and play them back on your TV No computer operation is involved You can view full high definition images right on your TV screen In addition you have access to file operations such as copy and delete as well as file management using the calendar For detailed information about using Xacti Library pl
126. oting recording Basic operation Convenient functions Getting started Log the date and time For more accurate shooting recording of your photos focus e VIDEO CLIP e DATE AND TIME e How to use the manual RECORDING on SETTING on page 43 focus manual focus on page 74 Zoom in on the page 108 SHOOTING SINGLE subject Set the focus to a SHOTS on page 75 e MACRO narrow range Sequential shots on PHOTOGRAPHY e FOCUS MODE on page 95 ae ZOOM on page 81 page 109 flee aoa on Close up Reduce noise when pags photography recording e Select the focus setting NOISE REDUCTION super macro mode on FUNCTION on page 153 page 72 e FOCUS RANGE super macro mode on page 107 Optimize the photo Reduce video clip flicker quality e FLICKER REDUCTION on page 156 e Select the recording Set the camera s color contrast size on page 71 characteristics e RECORDING SIZE on e ADJUST THE IMAGE QUALITY on page 155 page 93 Capture fast moving subjects e SCENE SELECT sports mode on page 99 Suppress camera shake effect e Compensate for camera shake when recording movies on page 105 e Compensate for camera shake when shooting still images on page 105 Shoot in dark conditions EXPOSURE COMPENSATION on page 121 Using the flash on page 77 FLASH OPERATION on page 102 SCENE SELECT night view portrait mode fireworks mode lamp mode o
127. oto chance occurs English 230 SAVIGNAddV HINTS FOR TAKING PICTURES Night photography night view portrait mode amp Points e Avoid camera shake e Increase the ISO sensitivity NOTE e Camera shutter speed during night photography is considerable slower so there is a much greater chance that your photographed images will be blurry Stabilize the camera when shooting e You can photograph your subject with the night scene in the background by using the flash Be careful not to shoot too close to the subject however or your subject s face will appear too bright e After the flash operates keep the camera and the subjects motionless for about 2 seconds Photographing scenery landscape mode Points e Shoot using a high resolution e For zoom photography use the optical zoom e Pay attention to picture composition NOTE e When shooting with a wide angle setting or if you intend to enlarge the photo the higher the resolution the better e To zoom in on distant scenery it s better to use the optical zoom Using the digital Zoom produces a coarser image Hold the camera securely keeping your elbows close to your body and making sure the camera is stable Taking care to stabilize the camera will increase the likelihood of getting a clear photo e Don t forget to pay attention to picture composition note perspective and be aware of how the placement of objects affects the scene 231 English
128. our camera has a power save function whereby the power automatically turns off after a specified period of inactivity The power save function works to conserve the battery pack power when the camera is not being used or to prevent the battery pack from dying if the camera has accidentally been left on You can specify the elapsed time standby time before the power save function is activated 1 Display the Option Setting Menu 3 page 144 2 Select POWER SAVE and press the SET button PS POWER SAVE JNA gt E BATT REC Set the standby time for the BATT PLAY gt 5min ke when the battery AC RECIPLAY gt 5 min BATT PLAY FRSC gt ae Set the standby time for the MENU amp OK a playback modes when the battery pack is used AC REC PLAY Set the standby time for the shooting and playback modes when using an AC power source BLUE LIGHT Turn the ring type blue LED indicator encircling the 3 1 1 15 buttons ON or OFF 165 English 3 4 Select the desired option and press the SET button e The Set Standby Time Screen appears Toggle the SET button up or down to set the standby time lt If BATT REC BATT PLAY or AC REC PLAY was selected in step 3 gt Up Increases the standby time Down Decreases the standby time lt If BLUE LIGHT was selected in step 3 gt ON The ring LED is lit OFF The ring LED is not lit 5
129. page 215 101 English FLASH OPERATION 1 Press the button to open the flash unit e The flash unit opens 2 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select FLASH and press the SET button A The camera detects the subject brightness and uses the flash only when necessary The flash operates with every image captured regardless of the subject brightness The flash does not operate even in dark surroundings The camera detects the subject brightness and if it determines that the flash is necessary a pre flash is emitted after which the actual flash is emitted as the image is captured This has the effect of minimizing the red reflection red eye in the subject s eyes ake H 3 Select the desired flash operation and press the SET button e This completes the flash operation setting 4 Press the Qj button to capture the image HINT e The flash works only when shooting single shot still images English 102 SNILOOHS TIVINUON SELF TIMER Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select SELF TIMER and press the SET button MSJ Turns off the self timer function The image is captured about 2 seconds after the button or i button is pressed Oio The image is captured about 10 seconds after the button or 6 button is pressed 2 Select the desired icon and press the SET button e This completes the self tim
130. phones teminal cover MIC A English 22 PARTS NAMES lt To open the monitor unit gt 23 English Rear Zoom switch Speaker Multi indicator Monitor PHOTO VIEW button Blue LED indicator REC PLAY switch dNLas te o A i button Sa AN O button MENU button SET button Q e Card slot cover SIMPLE NORMAL l switch o DC IN terminal cover ON OFF button Bottom Docking station terminal DL O Tripod stand hole English 24 PARTS NAMES Docking station Front Operation mode button Rear Docking station terminal La DC IN terminal USB terminal a COMPONENT AV terminal HDMI terminal 25 English Remote control unit lt in the shooting mode gt O button ipf button Works the same as pushing zoom switch toward the W B side Works the same as pushing zoom switch toward the T ON side SET button Works the same as toggling SET button to the left MENU button Works the same as toggling SET button up Works the same as toggling SET button to the right Works the same as toggling SET button down a ON OFF button OOO lt in the playback mode gt button pf button Works the same as pushing zoom switch toward the W BS side Works the same as pushing zoom switch toward the T O side SET button Works the same as toggling SET button to the lef
131. photos that are marred by shadowed faces can be minimized Xacti Library feature page 182 The Xacti Library feature feature allows you to save files recorded with your camera to a large capacity hard disk without using a computer and play them back on your TV No computer operation is involved You can view full high definition images right on your TV screen 19 English Lots of accessories for optimal use of your captured images pages 21 and 4 in the Sanyo Software Pack INSTRUCTION MANUAL Use the accessory cables to view images on a TV or computer Or connect the camera directly to a printer to make prints of your photos And with the software in the supplied CD ROM Sanyo Software Pack you can create your original DVDs and CDs English 20 SYSTEM MAP You can connect the camera to various devices to expand its capabilities Computer Hard disc Printer Remote control unit Docking station A AC adaptor supplied e Card reader gt e DPOF compatible printer e Photo shop Battery charger Separately sold or commercially optional available SD Memory Card 21 English PARTS NAMES Camera Front Flash e Extends when the flash button is pressed Shoe ee Z o Flash unit Strap holder 448 ea Flash button 4 gt 49 O dan1aS Battery cover lock gt gt J Remote control Battery cover __ __ sensor Mic nead
132. play them back using the supplied remote control unit 1 2 Prepare the remote control unit page 30 Turn the camera on and set the REC PLAY switch to REC or PLAY Set the REC PLAY switch to REC for shooting or to PLAY for playback Aim the remote control unit at the camera s remote control sensor e Open the monitor unit Press the buttons on the remote control unit to operate the camera page 26 m YIYJAYId ITAdNIS English 82 PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS AND STILL IMAGES 1 Set the camera to the playback mode page 46 2 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to display the image you wish to play back e Video clips are indicated by a video clip pattern along the left and right sides of the screen Video clip pattern lt Example After recording a video clip gt SET button lt Example After capturing a still image gt 3 For a video clip press the SET button e Playback begins 83 English Todo this Doms Normal forward playback Press the SET button Stop playback During playback toggle the SET button down During playback press the SET button or Pause toggle the SET button up During accelerated playback toggle the SET button up To play back During forward After pausing playback toggle the SET button one image playback to the right at a time single During reverse After pausing playback toggle the SET button frame step playback to the left
133. portraits portrait mode amp Points e Choose a background that doesn t detract from your subject e Move in close to your subject e Pay attention to lighting and how it affects your subject NOTE e f the background is distracting it will not show your subject to his best advantage Move in closer to your subject or zoom in so that the background does not compete with the subject e In portrait photography your subject is clearly the central figure so try techniques that allow the subject to stand out e f light is coming from behind your subject backlit his face will appear dark You can get a better picture by using the flash for example or changing the exposure compensation setting Photographing moving subjects sports mode Points e Match the camera s movement with that of the subject e Set the zoom to the Wide end wide angle e Don t be too hesitant to press the E button or you ll miss the action NOTE e Tips to not missing those great action shots Make sure you re holding the camera correctly Keep the subject in the lens at all times moving the camera with him while waiting for the right shot Move your whole body not just your arms with the camera while shooting e Blurred images are more likely when the zoom is set to the Tele end than the Wide end Set the zoom as close as possible to the Wide end e Learn to press the Qj button quickly yet smoothly the instant your ph
134. pplied AC T adaptor Power cord a To power outlet 37 English Using the docking station Use the supplied AC adaptor and power cord to connect the docking station to a power outlet and set the camera in the docking station Docking station O dan1aS Sa Supplied AC adaptor Power cord a To power outlet English 38 PREPARING THE POWER About recharging Recharging takes place only when the camera is turned off or when the power save function or the sleep function has been activated Recharging does not take place when the camera is in the shooting mode or playback mode Warning concerning battery pack temperature e f the battery pack in the camera becomes too hot a blinking temperature warning icon will appear on the monitor If the blinking icon does appear the camera should be turned off as soon as possible and the battery pack allowed to cool before the camera is turned on again e Note that the camera will turn off automatically if it continues to be used with the battery pack temperature elevated e f you attempt to turn on the camera when the battery pack temperature is too high the temperature warning icon will blink and the camera will not turn on 39 English TURNING THE CAMERA ON AND OFF Turning on the camera 1 Set the REC PLAY switch REC PLAY switch To shoot pictures Set to REC To play back images Set to PLAY j 8 2 Open the monitor unit Recording Playback E dnias
135. r 9 point range finder focus S ar Spot focus English 62 SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE lt Tab 3 gt 63 English 3 RECORDING MENU3 WHITE BALANCE AWB gt l EXPOSURE gt P FACE CHASER gt PHOTO WIDE D WS gt N HIGH SENSITIVITY gt NS DIGITALZOOM gt D MENU gt o O 4 White balance page 113 High sensitivity mode AUTO White balance is page 119 automatically adjusted HS Increased sensitivity depending on the ambient Ng Normal sensitivity lighting auto Digital zoom page 120 conditions fair AN Disable the digital zoom L4 For shooting in sunny DAM Enable the digital zoom 6 For shooting in overcast conditions cloudy Remaining battery power indication page 175 NU a For shooting under fluorescent lighting fluorescent L For shooting under incandescent lighting incandescent For setting the most accurate white balance one push Exposure page 114 The exposure is set automatically LP J LS Set the shutter speed LA manually Set the aperture manually Set the aperture and shutter speed manually 3 Face chaser page 116 t 1 Enable face chaser N Disable face chaser 4 Photo wide D range page 117 W D Enable wide D range shooting INU Disable wide D range shooting English 64 i dnias SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE NORMAL Mode Playback Menu lt Tab 1 gt 14 PLAYBACK MENU 1
136. reases If the SET button is toggled to the left during fast forward the speed decreases During playback toggle the SET button to Fast the left forward Fast Each time the SET button is toggled to the fast reverse reverse left the speed increases If the SET button is toggled to the right during fast reverse the speed decreases Toggle the SET button up Return to normal Press the SET button playback toidet During playback push the zoom switch Volume toward the T Ox side adjustment Seier During playback push the zoom switch toward the W Bii side CAUTION If no audio is heard e The audio is not played back when the audio recording is played back in the fast playback or fast reverse mode English 98 SNILOOHS TIVINUON SCENE SELECT You can select from various preset settings aperture shutter speed etc for specific shooting conditions 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select SCENE SELECT and press the SET button z Shooting mode setting cene Features Single Sequential settin g q g hols Video clip The camera makes the re optimum settings Capture a split second image of a fast moving Sports subject Enhance the three dimensional feel of the Portrait subject by blurring the eaexgroul nd Photograph the Sea while keeping the background night scenery en view portrait For photographing bright scenes such as on a ski slope
137. rom the Content field 8 Click the Next button e The window to edit the disk menu appears amp Untitled Project DVD Video Nero Vision Essentials Edit Menu Customize the disc menu Templates Customize Menus to use Tite and chapter menus Category 1 SANY001 f gt Standard 2D v 2 SANY002 Lemon Clouds i Outdoor Leisure Pinboard Dvo M English X 9 Click on one of the designs under Templates and then click the Next button e A preview of the selected design is shown Untitled Project DVD Video Nero Vision Essentials Preview Examine the results of your project before burning it a ait 1 SANY001 2 SANYO02 3 SANYO03 Tie WENU gt 8 10 OD English XIV SHOOT PLAY BACK AND SAVE 1 0 Click the Next button e The window to configure the DVD burn setup opens amp Untitled Project DVD Video Nero Vision Essentials Burn Options Set the parameters for burning Project summary Set the parameters for burning Current video options KD Video mode NTSC Bum To Aspect ratio Automatic ae Quality Automatic fit to disc Write to Hard Disk Folder Your project contains 3 titles sa Volume Name 5 Recording Settings Audio format LPCM E s a Sample format Automatic Encoding mode Fast Encoding 1 Pass Nero SmartEncoding Automatic Number of titles
138. sh To access the SIMPLE Mode Setting Menu Screen 4 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the item you wish to change and press the SET button e The Setting Screen for the selected item appears E dnias Select an item to change Description of selected item Select movie and photo size MEN EXIT GOK L To keep in HDTV size r5 HDTV size 6 3 5M 16 9 MENIEXIT OK lt Setting Screen gt English 52 SIMPLE MODE NORMAL MODE To access a NORMAL Mode Setting Menu 4 Toggle the SET button up or down to select a tab e The Menu Screen for the selected tab appears t54 RECORDING MENU 1 PHOTO SCENE SELECT MENU gt 4 0 stOK Ba 53 English 6 Toggle the SET button up or down to select the item you wish to change and press the SET button e The Setting Screen for the selected item appears e To return to the Menu Screen press the MENU button Select an item to change CoEeeeeeeeeeeer eee ere eee ee eee 8 SCENE SELECT All FILTER veeeeeeees Sane 3 5u 2496x1408 16 9 2u 1920x1080 16 9 3 OK lt Setting Screen gt Le HINT About the applicable mode indicator e This indicator shows the shooting mode s for which the selected setting is effective This setting is effective during still image shooting i This setting is effective during video clip recording O f
139. sired setting and press the SET button e This completes the movie stabilizer setting Compensate for camera shake when shooting still images 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select PHOTO STABILIZER and press the SET button h Motion compensation is enabled MU Motion compensation is not enabled 2 Select the desired setting and press the SET button e This completes the photo stabilizer setting 105 English HINT If the motion compensation does not seem to be working e Due to the mechanical characteristics of this function it may not be possible for the camera to compensate for violent motion e f the digital zoom page 81 is being used the large magnification factor may make it difficult for the motion compensation function to work correctly Can t set the photo stabilizer setting e The photo stabilizer is automatically turned off after any of the following operations Pressing the flash button to open the flash unit e Setting the exposure to LS LA or LM page 114 e Setting the photo wide D range setting page 117 to ON e Setting the still image NR noise reduction setting page 153 to ON e Setting the flicker reduction setting page 156 to ON e Starting video clip recording e Setting the camera to the sequential shots mode page 95 When motion compensation is enabled e The following icons are shown on the monitor
140. sufficiently recharged battery pack Or connect the AC adaptor supplied 33 37 Not a malfunction Release the i 81 zoom switch and push it again Set the ISO sensitivity to a 111 lower setting Discontinue shooting and wait for the camera to cool down before using it again Set the REC PLAY switch to PLAY Reference O momen cause Acton oar The image is The flash was Hold the too dark blocked by a camera finger or other correctly and object make sure the flash is not obstructed The subject Capture the was too far image in the away range of operation of the The subject Use the forced was lit from flash mode Viewing behind Use the images exposure compensation function Use the spot light measuring mode There is not Adjust the ISO enough light sensitivity setting The video clip The video clip Set the flicker picture is was filmed reduction flickering under setting to on fluorescent lighting English 206 SAVIGNAddV TROUBLESHOOTING Reference O oem cause nonon St Viewing images The image is too bright The image is not in focus 207 English The forced flash mode is selected The subject was too bright The ISO sensitivity setting is incorrect The subject is too close to the camera The focus setting is not correct The camera moved when the O button was pressed camera shake The focus is not loc
141. t MENU button Works the same as toggling SET button up Works the same as toggling SET button to the right Works the same as toggling SET button down a ON OFF button OOQ e Works only when the camera is set in the docking station e Works only when the camera is set in the docking station English 26 INSTALLING THE CARD Be sure to format a newly purchased card or one that was used in another device before using it in your camera page 170 If an unformatted card is used the card itself may become unusable 1 Open the card slot cover and insert the card in the card slot Card slot cover 2 Insert the card all the way in y e Firmly insert the card until it SD Memory Card clicks into place Card slot 3 Close the card slot cover 2 English lt To remove the card gt e To remove the card press it in and then release The card will protrude slightly and you can then pull it out CAUTION Do not attempt to forcibly remove the card e Doing so may damage the card or the stored files If the multi indicator is flashing red e Never remove the card when the multi indicator is flashing red as doing so may result in loss of files stored in the card English 28 PREPARING THE DOCKING STATION The supplied docking station is used to connect your camera to a computer printer or TV as well as to charge the battery pack installed in the camera 1 Connect the docking
142. t the minute e A 24 hour clock is used for the time display Press the SET button 4 Set the order in which the date is displayed during playback Select DISP Press the SET button e The Set Date Format Screen CLOCK SET O dnias A appears DDS gt RA Toggle the SET button up or y down MENU DOK e Toggle the SET button up to change the displayed date order as follows oo Toggle the SET button down to change it in the reverse order Press the SET button English 44 DATE AND TIME SETTING 5 Press the MENU button e The date and time setting is completed e To display the Recording or Playback Screen press the MENU button HINT e Under normal conditions while the battery pack is being replaced an internal battery will maintain the date and time settings However there is a small chance the settings may be lost the backup will last for about 7 days It is recommended to check that the date and time settings are still correct after replacing the battery pack and before shooting or recording of any type follow step 1 To correct the date and time settings Turn on the camera Display the Option Setting Menu 1 page 144 Select CLOCK SET and press the SET button e The screen to set the date and time appears e The current date and time settings are shown Select the line you wish to change and make the correction 45 English SWIT
143. tation During charging the multi indicator is lit red When charging is completed the indicator turns off If the multi indicator flashes red it indicates that the battery pack is defective or the camera is not correctly set in the docking station Reset the camera correctly in the docking station The charging time is approx 200 minutes The AC adaptor supplied can be connected to the camera s DC IN terminal to charge the battery English Multi indicator Docking station terminal CAUTION Using the camera when it is set in the docking station e You can photograph and view images while the camera is set in the docking station Do not charge the battery pack immediately after the camera has been in continuous use for a long time e The battery pack becomes hot when the camera is used continuously for a long time If you attempt to charge the battery pack in this state the multi indicator may flash red and it may not be possible to charge the battery pack Wait until the battery pack has cooled down before attempting to charge it Does the battery pack appear swollen e The lithium ion battery used in this camera may expand slightly when stored in a hot environment or repeatedly used but this is not a safety hazard E dan1aS HINT About the internal backup battery e This camera s internal battery serves to maintain the date and time settings as well as the shooting settings The backup battery will b
144. te control unit remove any object that may obstruct the path between it and the remote control sensor At a distance of up to 7 meters 22 97 ft To power outlet Infrared emitter gt Remote control sensor CAUTION e f the remote control unit is operated in sunlight or under inverter lighting the remote control receiving range may become shorter This is a characteristic of the infrared remote control unit and is not a defect To avoid this malfunction when operating the remote control unit take care to shield the remote control sensor from strong light 31 English Changing the remote control code The remote control unit will also work with other Sanyo cameras that can be operated by infrared remote control When more than one camera is present it is recommended to change the remote control code to ensure that only the intended camera operates when the remote control unit is used The remote control code is set to RC CODE 1 at the time of purchase lt Changing the remote control code from RC CODE 1 to RC CODE 2 gt 1 Aim the infrared emitter at the remote control sensor on the docking station 2 Simultaneously press the MENU button and the tf button for at least 3 seconds 3 Press a button on the remote control unit and check that the camera is receiving correctly e The remote control codes are retained even if the batteries in the remote control unit or camera are replaced
145. the camera detects in captured images In some cases the camera may fail to correct a flaw Concerning the date and time information for the saved image e When an image is corrected and saved the recorded date and time of capture Exif information remains unchanged from the original image However the file date shown on the computer changes to the date and time the image was revised English 134 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON EDITING VIDEO CLIPS You can trim away unwanted portions from a video clip and save it as a new video clip video clip cutting extracting You can also join video clips together and save them as one separate clip joining Procedure to cut extract a portion of a video clip Specify the frames where the video clip is to be cut BARES EJ E Extract the specified portion Two ways to cut the video clip l S RI portion COINNE e Delete portion and join portions ee te i and oor zz You can also choose to erase the original video clip when the new clip is saved 135 English Procedure to join video clips Specify the video clip that will come first Specify the video clip that you wish to append join Join the video clips e The video clips are joined e The original video clips are not affected You can also choose to erase the a original video clips when the new clip is saved CAUTION Caution when editing video clips e W
146. the playback folder appears e Ifthe zoom switch is pushed toward the T O side the camera changes to the 9 image display page 90 FOLDER 100SANYO 3 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to move the orange frame to the desired folder and press the SET button e The files in the selected folder are displayed in the Playback Screen HINT In the NORMAL mode e When you select SELECT FOLDER from the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu and press the SET button the screen to select the playback folder appears 91 English Magnifying zooming in the image 1 Display the image that you want to magnify e For a video clip pause playback at the place you want to magnify 2 Push the zoom switch toward the T O side e Magnification is enabled e The image is magnified and the central portion of image is displayed e Toggle the SET button to view different parts of the magnified image To magnify Magnification increases each time the zoom switch is pushed toward the T O side To return to normal size Magnification decreases each time the zoom switch is pushed toward the W Bal side e Press the SET button to return to the normal 100 view D MOVEAV1d S1dINIS HINT The magnified portion of the image can be saved as a separate image e Press the Qj button The magnified portion is saved as a new still image English 92 RECORDING SIZE The image quality of
147. tting and press the SET button m A E Play back all files Hg MOVIE H Play back video clips and audio m PHOTO files MENU START Play back still image files 2 Select the type of file to play back and press the SET button e Slideshow playback begins e To stop slideshow playback press the SET button or MENU button D YIYJAYId IAdNIS HINT About the slideshow settings e During slideshow playback the BGM that was set for the slideshow from the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu is played To change the BGM display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu and change the BGM setting for the SLIDESHOW page 122 e For slideshows played in the SIMPLE mode the transition effect is fixed at FADE and the transition interval is fixed at 2 SEC English 86 PLAYBACK VOLUME Adjust the playback volume for video clips and audio files 1 Display the SIMPLE Mode Playback Menu page 49 select ui PLAY VOLUME Adjust playback volume and press the SET button e The volume control bar appears 14 T 7 MENU lt 2 COVOLUME SETTING ___ Toggle the SET button to the left or right to set the volume and press the SET button e The playback volume is set and the display returns to the SIMPLE Mode Playback Menu HINT The volume can be adjusted during playback e During video clip or audio file playback if you move the zoom switch the volume control bar wil
148. tured and how much recording time is available on the card For a table showing the maximum number of images and recording time for specific cards please see Possible No of Images Possible Shooting Time Possible Recording Time on page 222 Checking the remaining number of images and video recording time 1 Set the REC PLAY switch to REC Remaining number of images and turn on the camera e The remaining number of images Remaining video appears in the upper left of the recording time monitor e The remaining video recording k Full a time appears in the upper right of 00 05 08 the monitor e The remaining number of images my and video recording time will differ depending on the resolution and compression settings For audio recordings 1 Set the camera to the audio Remaining time recording mode page 96 e The remaining audio recording 3 L time is shown 07 47 54 S 173 English HINT e When the remaining number of images or the remaining video recording time is O you cannot capture any more images To capture more images either install a new card or save the images to a computer and then delete them page 88 from the card e When the remaining number of images or the remaining video recording time is 0 it may be possible to capture a few more images by setting a lower resolution setting pages 71 93
149. turn on the camera before shooting If the camera was turned off press the ON OFF button to turn it on Install a new card Delete the images that are not necessary Reference O f roem cause Acton Rg Set the flash to automatic flash 77 102 mode or forced Press the button to open the flash unit Recharge the battery pack or replace with a The flash does not operate The digital zoom does not work The flash off mode is selected The flash unit is not open The battery pack is dead The still image is set to 8m The digital zoom setting is set to OFF flash mode new battery pack Or connect the adaptor supplied Set the still or lower ON AC image to Set the digital i zoom setting to English 204 SAVIGNAddV TROUBLESHOOTING Reference Problem Cause Acton Pease A warning tone beep beep beep sounds and itis not possible to take a picture using the self timer When zooming in or out the zoom movement stops momentarily There is noise in the captured image The icon appears and shooting is not possible No playback image appears 205 English The battery pack is consumed The optical zoom has moved to the maximum magnification position The ISO sensitivity setting is too high The camera s internal temperature is high The REC PLAY switch is not set to PLAY Install a
150. u 3 page 144 2 Select FORMAT and press the SET button In normal use a full format is not necessary However in case a card error occurs even after normal formatting executing a full format may resolve the problem OK 7 FORMAT A normal formatting is executed FULL FORMAT The entire card is scanned and formatted When there is little battery power remaining this setting cannot be selected EQ FORMAT 3 Select the desired format option and press the SET button e A confirmation screen appears English 170 SONILLAS NOILdO FORMATTING A CARD 4 Select YES and press the SET button e Formatting begins e During formatting Formatting and do not power off are shown on the monitor CAUTION Caution during formatting e Do not turn off the power to the camera or eject the card during formatting Formatting erases the data e When a card is formatted all data recorded on the card is erased Protected data page 124 is also erased so before formatting a card any data you want to keep should be copied to your personal computer s hard disk or other storage medium Caution regarding disposing transferring the card recovering data from a reformatted card e f a card is reformatted or the data is erased from the card using the camera or a computer the card s control data may be merely modified and the data itself may not be completely erased fr
151. video clips and still images is determined by the recording size number of pixels The larger the recording size the better the image quality will be but the file size will also be larger Select the recording size that is correct for the intended purpose Movies You can record video clips in either the HD mode 16 9 horizontal to vertical aspect ratio or the SD mode 4 3 aspect ratio In addition the higher the frame rate number the smoother playback will be However as with the recording size the file size is also proportionately larger using up more memory This menu is also used when making audio recordings 1 Display the NORMAL Mode Shooting Menu page 49 select MOVIE and press the SET button lt HD mode gt Fit Record video clips at 1920 x 1080 pixels 60 fields s fuk Record video clips at 1920 x 1080 pixels 30 fps HHA Record video clips at 1280 x 720 pixels 60 fps SH Record video clips at 1280 x 720 pixels 30 fps lt SD mode gt Record video clips at 640 x 480 pixels 60 fps Record video clips at 640 x 480 pixels 30 fps Record video clips at 448 x 336 pixels 300 fps High speed recording only the video data is recorded the audio data is not recorded Record video clips at 320 x 240 pixels 30 fps SS j 5 a lt Audio mode gt L Make an audio recording voice memo 2 Select the desired recording size and press the SET button
152. y Card 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the camera DC IN terminal Supplied AC adaptor A a To power outlet English IV SHOOT PLAY BACK AND SAVE Before capturing those important shots be sure to first take a test shot to confirm that your camera is set up and ready to go e Sanyo declines any claim for compensation for recorded contents etc in case of photographing or recording failure due to a chance camera or card flaw Shooting 1 Set the REC PLAY switch to REC REC 2 Press the ON OFF button REC PLAY switch Set to REC for at least 1 second to turn the camera on e Ifthe screen to set the date p and time appears press ig button the MENU button 2 times CQ button to cancel it For how to set the date a and time see page 43 3 Record To record a video clip Press the ipf button to begin recording a video clip Press the i button again to end the recording To take a photo Press the Qj button A still image is captured Monitor V English Playback Set the REC PLAY switch to PLAY e The display changes to the Playback Screen and E vaick the image that was just Switc captured is shown Set to PLAY 2 Toggle the SET button to the left or right to display the image you wish to see lt Video clip playback gt e Video clips are indicated by a video clip pattern along the left and right sides of the screen e Press the SET button to
153. yback press and hold the SET button to the right for about 2 seconds for forward playback or to the left for reverse playback Pause During playback press the SET button Accelerated playback During playback toggle the SET button to the left or right to change the playback speed Single frame After pausing playback toggle the SET button to the right to move forward one frame or to the left to move back one frame 5 Toggle the SET button up Approximate playback time The start point of the video clip extract is set and the screen to HelCUT 00 00 06 specify the end point appears TI e Specify the end point of the a extract by following the same procedure as in step 5 lt When joining the first and latter 4l S gt portions gt Toggle the SET button down O SAVE 7 e Each time the SET button is toggled down the sections to End point delete and the sections to save are reversed Specify the end point of the extract The frame following the end point of the extract will be the start point of the latter portion to be joined Portion to be deleted English 138 MOVEAV 1d TIVINUON EDITING VIDEO CLIPS 6 Press the if button e A screen appears for you to CUT select either to save the edited SAVE AS NEW video clip as a new separate file or to delete the original video OVERWRITE clip and replace it with the edited REVIEW CLIP video clip SAVE AS

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