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Craftsman 917.374365 Lawn Mower User Manual
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2. 170 Menu Settings BACKLIGHT COMP Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight Setting Backlight Compensation t p 41 Displayed only in the manual recording mode TELE MACRO Enables close up shots when using the telephoto T end of the zoom Taking Close up Shots t p 41 Displayed only in the 2D manual recording mode TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF Automatically adjusts focus and brightness based on the subjects faces or selected area Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 44 SMILE SHOT Automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile Capturing Smiles Automatically SMILE SHOT t p 45 SMILE LEVEL Sets the items to display when faces are detected Setting SMILE LEVEL Display Still image only t p 46 SELF TIMER Use this when taking a group photo Taking Group Shots Self timer p 48 GAIN UP Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark places GAIN UP c amp p 113 GRID Displays gridlines to make it easier to detect when the subject appears slanted GRID p 113 SHUTTER MODE Continuous shooting settings can be adjusted SHUTTER MODE t p 114 CONT SHOOTING SPEED Sets the speed for continuous shooting CONT SHOOTING SPEED t p 114 IMAGE SIZE Sets the image size number of pixels for still images IMAGE SIZE t p 115 Displayed only in the 2D recording mo
3. e The actual recording time may be shorter if zooming is used or if recording is stopped repeatedly It is recommended to prepare battery packs ready for three times the expected recording time e When the battery life is reached the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one 26 Recording Taking Videos in 3D Mode You can record 3D images by pressing the 3D button to set to the 3D mode During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor Open the lens cover P ES The video mode icon pm appears 3 Check if the recording mode is Intelligent Auto f the mode is M Manual press the button to switch to A Intelligent Auto The mode changes between Intelligent Auto and Manual with every press 4 Press the 3D button to set to the 3D mode e During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor e 3D images may be recorded when the 3D button lights up 5 Start recording e Press again to stop Memo e Torecord 3D images refer also to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images t p 11 e If the left and right images of an object close to the camera do not appear to be in alignment or the 3D effect of a distant object is weak adjust the parallax Adjusting Parallax During Recording t p 34 e When PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT is assigned to the ADJ button
4. 0 cseeeeeeees 117 Main Menu for Still Image Playback cccceeeseeeeeeeeeeees 118 SEARCH DATE sacetecctiecenccbascetonsenndsdewaticdetandsdedtidigctecedtieescs 118 PROTECT CANCEL svcdusssinstnctncdoedensacasunsssassnacuncnadunscesdcas 118 COPY oeren a E aceeesesesneseness 118 MOVE eree E ese ee ee Cee 118 Gommon Ment cat tire cas caspase ah oe ae ata Stennett eesti 119 CEOCK ADJUST cerros Eo teas 121 DATE DISPLAY STYLE crsrrksiseoiin ren o n n en ER 121 LANGUAGE saesson es eea rer E 122 MONITOR BRIGHTNESS ercicteckcoctetesitentrececescieenmcies 122 REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO cccccecceceeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeesaaees 122 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE cisccecicctesscccentccttesaciontneaxtaceceadinats 123 OPERATION SOUND sufecacebisescenncesedenscsenedne pice delsencsGeneesis 123 AUTO POWER OFP ssensnctescunceeetasdccntoastntasnnencsieaeeheconesencvase 124 QUICK RESTAR ci secocecccicenenencesctatciesterweenwenetieenenscent 124 2 C8 f Serene A E E EET 125 DEMO MODE scciccjeceatcesanciateceotontincassecdidatenstiecssactcaeicedets 125 TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST c cc cccccseecseeeeeeeeseeeeeees 126 3D DISPLAY WARNING 3D mode only 000008 127 VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only cccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 127 Bi 8 118 Ac bl ieee ne enenen ter enetnennine ete te tener ann eneres ates 128 Bi 7 Oe AA Pierre mentees eieier ieee eeetn Se neste ettn Sener cerae eee 129 AUTO FINALIZE serrr n E eE 129 FACTORY PREGE
5. 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap 3 Tap LANGUAGE res COMMON gt m e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection 4 Tap to the desired language LANGUAGE essem essen n n ENGLISH e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection 21 Getting Started Holding this Unit Using the Remote Control When holding this unit Keep your elbows close to your sides to prevent You can operate this unit from a distance away using the supplied remote camera shake control Memo e Point the remote control toward the sensor directly and use it within 5 m from this unit G e The transmitted beam may not be effective or may cause incorrect operation when the sensor is directly exposed to sunlight or powerful lighting e Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly Holding the LCD monitor with your left hand helps to stabilize the camera Preparing the Remote Control for recording Caution __ EESSSS Using the Remote Control for the First Time e Be careful not to drop this unit during transportation Pull out the insulation sheet e Guardians should pay close attention when this unit is being used by children Memo e f camera shake is excessive use the digital image stabilizer Reducing Camera Shake t p 44 Tripod Mounting This unit
6. 3D MOTION RELIEF 3D mode only p 117 Caution 52 Playback Operation Buttons for Video Playback During Index Screen Display Moves to the previous next date 3D 2D Mode Displays the current playback mode of 3D or 2D 3D is displayed during 3D playback while 2D is displayed during 2D playback Displays the previous index screen thumbnail display gt Displays the next index screen thumbnail display Thumbnail File Tap on thumbnail Starts playback Drag to right Scrolls to the right to show the previous index screen thumbnail display Drag to left Scrolls to the left to show the next index screen thumbnail display Recording Playback Mode Switches between recording and playback modes Displays the index screen thumbnail display to perform deletion E gt Switches between the index screen of the built in memory and SD card Displays the menu screen During Video Playback os 3D 2D Mode Displays the current playback mode of 3D or 2D 3D is displayed during 3D playback while 2D is displayed during 2D playback Pointer Displays the current estimated playback position within the scene l a Enables manual parallax adjustment Enables manual Enables manual parallax adjustment adjustment olma Returns to the beginning of the scene ojaa pomen OOO gt il Playback pause pm Forwardsearch ooo Op o Advances to the next video 9 Recording Swi
7. y SELECT DEVICE SELECT DEVICE TYPE TO CONNECT EREE CONNECT TO OER 3 Tap the desired media e CONNECT TO OTHER SELECT MEDIA TO OPEN 4 Perform dubbing on the Blu ray recorder e Refer also to the instruction manual of the Blu ray recorder Caution e MP4 MVC videos cannot be copied Memo e The created discs are playable only on AVCHD compatible devices such as Blu ray recorders Dubbing Files by Connecting to a DVD Recorder You can dub videos in standard quality by connecting to a DVD recorder e Refer also to the instruction manuals of the TV and DVD recorder 1 Open the LCD monitor then press and hold the power button for 2 seconds or more to turn off the power 2 Connect to a DVD recorder Video Input S Video Input ib Audio Input L Audio Input R Yellow To AV Connector AV Cable Provided TEOT DVD Recorder AC Adapter C gt To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V 1 Connect using the provided AV cable 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected 3 Tap gt to select the playback mode 4 Prepare the TV DVD recorder for recording e Switch to a compatible external input e Insert a disc DVD R etc into the DVD recorder 5 Prepare this unit for playback e Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the COMMON menu to the aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 of the conn
8. 5 WHITE BALANCE Setting White Balance t p 40 6 PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT Adjusting Parallax During Recording t p 34 CLEAR Select this to set all values adjusted by the ADJ button to AUTO 3 Press the ADJ button e The setting screen for the selected function appears 4 Adjust the assigned function and record e Change the setting using the control dial e Press the ADJ button to set to AUTO or activate an assigned function e Tochange the setting of a different function press the ADJ button for about 3 seconds The control menu appears Go back to step 2 and select a different function Memo e By assigning BRIGHTNESS ADJUST FOCUS SHUTTER SPEED or APERTURE PRIORITY to the control dial you can adjust the function while recording e Only one function can be operated by the control dial The settings of all other functions will remain unchanged Example When focus is being adjusted the settings of brightness and shutter speed remain unchanged e When CLEAR is selected all values adjusted by the ADJ button will be set to AUTO Exits the control menu Caution e Settings cannot be changed by tapping on the screen while the control dial is being used Change the setting with the control dial except PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT e When 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to MP4 MVC and recording is performed together with HDMI output the control
9. Displaying the Item 2 Tap Xt 1 Tap MENU oy mee es memm inl memm 3 Tap REMOTE 2 Tap p gt COMMON A messem J REMOTE o m mesme E n n 3 Tap DEMO MODE gt COMMON CHE m m mee m 125 Menu Settings TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST Adjusts the response position of the buttons on the touch screen Tap MENU COMPLETED e Setting ends and returns to the menu screen Caution e Do not tap areas other than the mark during touch screen adjustment steps 4 5 Doing so may cause the touch screen to malfunction 2 Tap Xt Memo e Adjust by lightly tapping with a corner of an SD card etc e Do not press with an object with a sharp tip or do not press hard a 8 LEELEE E 3 Tap TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST res COMMON e The touch screen adjustment screen appears 4 Tap 3 times in total PRESS THE MARK e Keep tapping as its position changes with every tap 5 Tap again to confirm the adjusted positions 3 times in total CONFIRM THE ADJUSTMENT PRESS MARK AGAIN e Keep tapping as its position changes with every tap e f areas on the adjustment screen other than the mark are tapped errors will occur In this case try again from step 4 6 Tap Ok 126 Menu Settings 3D DISPLAY WARNING 3D mode only VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only S
10. The charging time is when the unit is used at 25 C 77 F If the battery pack is charged outside the room temperature range of 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F charging may take a longer time or it may not start The recordable and playable time may also be shortened under some usage conditions such as at low temperature Approximate Recording Time Using Battery p 51 15 Getting Started Grip Adjustment 1 Pull back the belt 2 Adjust the length 3 Attach the belt Caution e Be sure to fasten the grip belt properly If the belt is loose this unit may drop and result in injuries or damages 16 Inserting an SD Card When a commercially available SD card is inserted recordings can be made to either the card or built in memory separately Types of Usable SD Card t p 17 Approximate Video Recording Time t p 50 1 Open the LCD monitor Press and hold the 9 button for 2 seconds or more to turn off the power 3 Open the cover 4 Insert an SD card e Insert with the label facing upwards e Make sure not to insert the card in the wrong direction It may cause damage to the unit and card e Turn off the power of this unit before inserting or removing a card e Do not touch the metal contact area when inserting the card Memo e To record to the card it is necessary to perform media settings When no card is available set media settings to BUILT IN MEMO
11. e Tocheck the created disc refer to Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive t p 82 Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive You can play back the Blu ray discs created on this unit Prepare an external Blu ray drive e Insert the Blu ray disc to play back into the external Blu ray drive Preparing an External Blu ray Drive t p 79 2 Tap PLAYBACK in the BACK UP menu 82 vig VIDEO BACKUP e An index screen thumbnail display of the videos in the disc appears Tap gt to return to the BACK UP menu e Images recorded in 3D mode and 2D mode are displayed on the index screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for playback e During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor e During 2D mode 2D is displayed on the LCD monitor 3 Tap on the file to start playback e PLAYBACK oo CED gt XA DN M AO oh E a e For details on video playback refer to Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 53 Operation Buttons for Video Playback t amp p 53 e To exit stop playback and turn off the camcorder by pressing the button for about 2 seconds Then disconnect the USB cable Memo e Images recorded in 2D mode cannot be displayed as 3D images e 3D images may be played back when the 3D button lights up e 3D images recorded
12. to select the city name Memo e The clock can be reset again later Resetting the Clock t p 20 19 Getting Started e When using this unit overseas you can set it to the local time for recording Resetting the Clock Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling p 25 Set the clock with CLOCK ADJUST from the menu e SET DATE TIME is displayed when you turn on this unit after it has not been used for a prolonged period Tap MENU Connectthe AC adapter for more than 24 hours to charge the internal clock battery of this unit before setting the clock Charging the Battery Pack p 15 2 Tap xt memm memm 3 Tap CLOCK ADJUST res COMMON S z meee m e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection 4 Tap CLOCK SETTING CLOCK ADJUST CLOCK SETTING e When the year month day hour or minute item is tapped a and v will be displayed e Tap A or v to adjust the year month day hour and minute 6 After setting the date and time tap SET CLOCK SETTING DATE TIME L a OY OY w 20 Getting Started 7 Select the region where you live and tap SAVE CLOCK AREA SETTING a EE EE SAVE EERTE wo e The city name and time difference are displayed e Tap lt or gt to select the city name Changing the Display Language The language on the display can be changed
13. 7 After copying tap OK ALL SCENES SAVED 8 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or more to turn off this unit and disconnect the USB cable Caution e Do not turn off the power or remove the USB cable until copying is complete e Files that are not on the index screen during playback cannot be copied e Copying may take time For example saving 1 hour video in XP mode takes about 20 minutes Select 3D or 2D mode Tap to return to the BACK UP menu 5 Tap on the file to play back 4 PLAYBACK lt CD x a ere Jed Tap gt to return to the folder index screen e For details on video playback refer to Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 53 Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 53 e To exit stop playback and turn off the camcorder by pressing the button for about 2 seconds Then disconnect the USB cable Memo e Sound or video may be interrupted during playback e Images recorded in 3D mode and 2D mode are displayed on the index screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for playback e 3D images recorded in MP4 MVC format and AVCHD format are displayed on the index screen separately Change the setting of 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT to the desired format for playback 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 3D mode only p 104 85 Copying Caution e To play back 3D images re
14. AVCHD Records in AVCHD format Set to this recording format for higher compatibility MP4 MVC Records in MP4 MVC format Set to this recording format for higher video quality Displaying the Item Select video mode 4 Tap 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT x VIDEO n n 3DVIDEORECFORMAT AVCHD Menu Settings VIDEO QUALITY Sets the video quality E 3D Mode MP4 MVC Enables recording in high picture quality Enables long recordings E 3D Mode AVCHD Enables recording in high picture quality Enables long recordings E 2D Mode Enables recording in the best picture quality e Applies to Blu ray discs only Videos taken in high definition quality cannot be saved to DVDs Enables recording in high picture quality Enables recording in standard quality Enables long recordings Memo e To avoid noise when recording fast moving scenes or scenes with extreme changes of brightness set to THR or TXP during 3D mode or UXP or XP during 2D mode e Use an external Blu ray drive to save videos recorded in UXP mode e You can change to the desired video quality by tapping on it from the remaining recording time display Displaying the Item Select video mode 4 Tap VIDEO QUALITY rf VIDEO n a a 105 Menu Settings ZOOM 2D mode only Sets the maximum zoom ratio 10x OPTICAL Enables recording with 1 10x optical zoom Set this w
15. Pixela User Support Center Telephone USA and Canada English 1 800 458 4029 toll free Europe UK Germany France and Spain English German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China Chinese 10800 163 0014 toll free http www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e Copying Recording Videos to Discs Copy the files that are arranged using the user list to discs Insert a new disc into the PC s recordable DVD or Blu ray drive 2 Select the desired user list iHe ETO x 27 28 gt iiias ot it Son 3 Select the files to copy to disc in order e Click Settings to select the disc type Image quality is set to standard when DVD Video is selected e Click Select all to select all the displayed files e After selecting click Next 4 Setthe title of the top menu of the disc praen 5 Eae toa tanji Lee wwa Manda enei opie Create Disc tep 1 Stop z wan Step 2 AVCHD Confirm Cukotath bign m g Hamner ot Thar 1 Namoer of cscs 122m x7 e Click Settings to select the menu background e After setting click Start 5 After copying is complete click OK Caution e When creating a disc with 3D images there may be certain limitations due to the recording format For detail
16. e The above operations on computer may vary with the system used 96 Disconnecting this Unit from Computer Click Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media Click Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device For Windows Vista Click OK Disconnect the USB cable and close the LCD monitor Copying List of Files and Folders Folders and files are created in the built in memory and SD card as shown below They are created only when necessary m J C There may be no demo video file J CCAM MEM OCIM m 100J CS0 DEM _0001 MP4 4 Demo Video File Built in Memory 101 JVoSo FIC_0002 MP4 3D Video File in MP4 MVC Format mp4 1o2JVESo PIC_0003 MPO 3D Still Image File mpo FIC 0004 JPG lt 2D Still Image File pq IVCCAM SD SD Card cI CJ CJ AVCHD BDMY STREAM 71XxXXxx MTS je 2D 3D Video File in Bullt in Memory BACKUP AVCHD Format CLIPINF mta PLAYLIST INDEX BDM MOVIEQBI BOM EXTMOW Tas O001 MTS MOV_0002 MTS MOV 0003 MTS ja Video tiles with defective management information PFRIVATE AVCHOD i Managenreri irantan SD Card Ive Caution e When the folders or files are deleted moved renamed in the computer they cannot be played back on this unit anymore 97 Copying JVC Software Licence Agreement IMPORTANT TO CUSTOMERS PLEASE MAKE SUR
17. Scene Selection t p 36 4 White Balance Setting White Balance t p 40 5 Date Time Clock Setting p 19 6 3D 2D Mode 3D Button amp p 133 7 Media REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO p 122 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE t p 123 8 Battery Indicator Remaining Recording Time Battery Power t p 49 9 3D DISPLAY WARNING 3D mode only 3D DISPLAY WARNING 3D mode only p 127 10 Recording Mode Taking Videos in Intelligent Auto Mode t p 29 Manual Recording t p 35 Focus Assist Using Focus Assist p 38 12 Touch Priority AE AF Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 44 13 Zoom ZOOM 2D mode only t p 106 14 Monitor Backlight MONITOR BRIGHTNESS amp p 122 15 Focus Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 16 APERTURE PRIORITY Setting Aperture t p 39 1 7 Brightness Adjusting Brightness p 38 18 Backlight Compensation Setting Backlight Compensation t p 41 19 Parallax Adjustment 3D mode only Adjusting Parallax During Recording t p 34 134 Video Recording DDOD 6 wi AVCHD PP 1SEC a 0 12 34 010 00 S eo N o gt 1 Video Mode vi O Video Still Image Button p 133 2 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 3D mode only 1 p 104 3 Video Quality VIDEO QUALITY p 105 4 Time Lapse Rec
18. p 46 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT You can select a recording format for 3D video recording 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 8D mode only t p 104 Displayed only in the 3D recording mode VIDEO QUALITY Sets the video quality VIDEO QUALITY t p 105 ZOOM Sets the maximum zoom ratio ZOOM 2D mode only p 106 Displayed only in the 2D recording mode x v Color Captures the true colors Use an x v Color compatible TV for playback x v Color 2D mode only t amp p 106 Displayed only in the 2D recording mode USER BUTTON SETTING Assigns a frequently used function to the USER button Setting the USER Button t p 42 3D SOUND Records realistic audio sounds You can enjoy more realistic audio sounds during playback of a video by recording it with 3D SOUND set to ON 3D SOUND p 107 MIC LEVEL Make the adjustments such that MIC LEVEL does not turn red MIC LEVEL s p 107 MIC LEVEL SETTING Sets the microphone level MIC LEVEL SETTING s amp p 108 HEADPHONE VOL ADJ Sets the volume level of the connected headphones HEADPHONE VOL ADJ t p 108 107 Menu Settings SCENE SELECT Settings to suit the shooting condition can be selected Operating Details Scene Selection t p 36 FOCUS Focus can be adjusted manually Operating Details Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 FOCUS ASSIST Focused subject
19. p 81 Copying All Files All videos or still images recorded on this unit will be copied You can also select and copy only the videos or still images that have never been copied Select 3D or 2D mode 3 Tap CREATE FROM ALL video or SAVE ALL still image vig VIDEO BACKUP CREATE FROM ALL 4 Tap onthe media to copy pis CREATE FROM ALL SELECT THE MEDIA TO BACK UP 5 Tap the desired method yg CREATE FROM ALL ALL SCENES UNSAVED SCENES e ALL SCENES video ALL IMAGES still image All videos or still images in this unit are copied e UNSAVED SCENES video UNSAVED IMAGES still image Videos or still images that have never been copied are automatically selected and copied 6 Tap EXECUTE ALL SCENES REQUIRED DISC SPACE DVD 2 DVD DL 1 PREPARE AN EMPTY DISC e The number of discs required to copy the files is displayed Prepare the discs accordingly 7 Tap YES or NO ii mode only 79 Copying ALL SCENES DO YOU WANT AN AUTOMATIC HEADLINE ON THE TOP MENU CREATED e When YES is selected videos with similar recording dates are displayed in groups e When NO is selected videos are displayed according to recording dates 8 Tap EXECUTE ALL SCENES ST WPNINING DVD 2 DVD DL 1 EXECUTE STOP e When INSERT NEXT DISC appears change the disc 9 After copying tap OK A
20. 4 Tap DST SETTING CLOCK ADJUST 5 Tap ON DST SETTING DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME DST CURRENT SETTING ON Memo e What is daylight saving time Daylight saving time is the system of setting the clock 1 hour ahead for a fixed period in summer It is used mainly in the Western countries e Restore the daylight saving time settings after you returned from the trip 25 Getting Started Optional Accessories eo ee e For more information consult your JVC dealer You can record for a longer time by using the optional battery pack e For details on the provided accessories refer to Verifying the Accessories Product Name Verifying the Accessories t p 13 Battery Pack e BN VF815Uis the same battery pack that comes e BN VF815U with this unit BN VF823U provides a longer e BN VF823U recording time than the provided battery pack It can also be used as a Spare battery pack Battery Charger e Enables the battery pack to be charged without e AA VF8 using this unit HDMI Cable e Allows viewing in high picture quality when e VX HD310 connected to a TV e VX HD315 e Transmits video audio and control signals e VX HD320 between devices e VX HD330 Approximate Recording Time Using Battery WE 3D Display on LCD Monitor Supplied mi 2D Display on LCD Monitor OT e a ee Supplied O oe OO Supplied e The above are values when MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to STANDARD
21. 5 LCD Monitor 3D 2D Display Switching Button e Switches the display on the LCD monitor between 3D and 2D 6 Menu Button Operating the Menu t amp p 99 7 Operation Buttons Operation Buttons for Video Playback t amp p 53 Playback Screen Still Image 1 Group Playback Button e Continuous playback of grouped files such as still images captured by continuous shooting Playing Back Still Images t p 55 2 Parallax Adjustment Button e Adjusts the 3D effect when 3D images are displayed on the LCD monitor Adjusting Parallax During Playback t p 56 3 Recording Playback Mode Button e Switches between recording and playback modes 4 Index Screen Button Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 55 5 Delete Button Getting Started Deleting the Currently Displayed File p 65 LCD Monitor 3D 2D Display Switching Button e Switches the display on the LCD monitor between 3D and 2D Menu Button Operating the Menu t amp p 99 Operation Buttons Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 55 Index Screen O Date Button Operation Buttons for Video Playback p 53 Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 55 Recording Playback Mode Button e Switches between recording and playback modes Index Screen Switching Button Still image only e Switches between the group or full index screen displays Dele
22. 9 e 2D Mode 2 980 000 pixels 16 9 Mini USB Type AB USB 2 0 compliant 2 240 000 pixels 4 3 Headphones output 03 5 mm minijack Stereo Analog output Microphone input 63 5 mm minijack Stereo Analog output Plug in power compliant 143 Specifications Video E 3D Mode AVCHD AVCHD standard Video MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Audio Dolby Digital 2ch Signal system Digital high definition system 1080 60i x 2 NTSC standard Image quality TXP Video 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 17 Mbps TSP 1920 x 1080 pixels Recording Playback format Average Approximate 12 Mbps 48 kHz 256 kbps wi 3D Mode MP4 MVC Sound quality Audio MP4 standard Video MPEG 4 MVC H 264 Audio AAC 2ch Signal system Digital high definition system 1080 60i x 2 Recording Playback format Image quality THR Video 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 34 Mbps TSR 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 22 Mbps Sound quality 48 kHz 192 kbps Max 192 kbps Average 128 Audio kbps E 2D Mode AVCHD standard Video MPEG 4 AVC H 264 Audio Dolby Digital 2ch Signal system Digital high definition system 1080 60i Image quality UXP Video 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 24 Mbps XP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 17 Mbps SP Recording Playback format 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 12 Mbps EP 1920 x 1080 pixels Average Approximate 5 Mbps 48 kHz 256 kbps Sound qual
23. ADJUST adjusted e Use this when recording in a dark or bright CL location TPOS e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection Adjusting Brightness p 38 y a T n SHUTTER SPEED e Shutter speed can be adjusted Tap 5 to return to the previous screen e Use this when shooting a fast moving 3 Tap the appropriate scene ae ne emphasize the subject s Scene E Setting Shutter Speed p 39 APERTURE PRIORITY e You can adjust the aperture to capture an he E5 NIGHTALIVE image with only the subject in focus while blurring the surroundings 2 NIGHT Setting Aperture t p 39 PORTRAIT WHITE BALANCE i j e Veral pRO OMNE se een AN DE adure e After setting the selected scene is immediately put on view e Use this when the color on the screen e Tap OFP to cancel the selection appears differently from the actual color e Tap A or v or flick on the list to move upward or downward for more Setting White Balance t p 40 scene selection e Tap X to exit the menu BACKLIGHT COMP e Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight e Use this when shooting against the light Setting Backlight Compensation t p 41 TELE MACRO e Use this to take close up macro shots of the subject Taking Close up Shots t p 41 Displayed only in the 2D recording mode 36 Recording The image is only an impression Ral NIGHTALIVE EA NIGHT
24. COPY DIRECTION Copy all files on the card to a PC before formatting Select video or still image mode USB HDD BUILT IN MEM USB HDD SD e Files will be imported to the selected media 5 Tap on the folder to import e USB HDD gt BUILT IN MEM 2 Tap FORMAT SELECT FOLDER vig VIDEO BACKUP FORMAT 6 Tap onthe files to import e USB HDD BUILT IN MEM 3 Tap YES lt CLLD 201 CLD gt i te se a San ES v appears on the selected files To remove V from a file tap on the file again e Tap SEL ALL to select all files e After formatting tap OK e Tap REL ALL to release all selections e SET is deactivated when no file is selected FORMAT DO YOU WANT TO FORMAT IF YES ALL DATA WILL BE Importing Files from the USB External Hard Disk Drive 7 Tap SET You can copy video and still image files from a USB external hard disk drive to the built in memory of this unit or an SD card pm USB HDD BUILT IN MEM 2011 Select 3D or 2D mode lt CEP GID gt ane ex Be 8 Tap YES vg COPY ALL COPY QUANTITY 0030 START COPY e Importing starts when YES is tapped e Tocancel importing of files tap STOP then tap YES 9 After importing tap OK 87 Copying COPY ALL Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape Using a VCR You can dub videos in standard quality by connecting to a VCR e Refer also to the instruction manuals
25. GHz or higher Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2 13 GHz or higher recommended Intel Core 2 Duo CPU 2 13 GHz or higher recommended Video editing AVCHD 3D playback Intel Core i7 CPU 2 53 GHz or Video editing AVCHD 8D playback Intel Core i7 CPU 2 53 GHz or higher recommended higher recommended At least 2 GB At least 1 GB wm Other requirements e Display 1024x768 pixels or above 1280x1024 pixels or above recommended e Graphic Intel G965 or higher recommended Memo e f your PC does not meet the above system requirements operations of the provided software cannot be guaranteed e For more information contact your PC s manufacturer Installing the Provided Software You can display the recorded images in calendar format and perform simple editing using the provided software e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide 92 Copying Backing Up All Files Saving Destination PC Step 2 Confirm Before making backup make sure that enough free space is left in the computer s hard disk HDD Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter AS Adapter To AC I iet 110W to 240 W e Backup starts 6 After backup is complete click OK ito a USB Gable Provided Memo e Before making backup load the SD card in which the videos and still images are stored on this unit e f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio To USE Connect
26. IMAGES still image vig SELECT AND CREATE CREATE BY DATE SELECT FROM SCENES e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 6 Tap onthe videos or still images to copy 76 vig SELECT FROM SCENES To lt S C ee JE e Acheck mark appears on the selected file To remove the check mark tap on the file again e Tap CHECK to check the file e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 7 After selecting all the files tap SAVE SELECT FROM SCENES lt 2011 we gt hs a aes Se ee e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 8 Tap EXECUTE SELECT FROM SCENES REQUIRED DISC SPACE DVD 2 DVD DL 1 PREPARE AN EMPTY DISC e The number of discs required to copy the files is displayed Prepare the discs accordingly 9 Tap YES or NO ii mode only SELECT FROM SCENES DO YOU WANT AN AUTOMATIC HEADLINE ON THE TOP MENU CREATED e When YES is selected videos with similar recording dates are displayed in groups e When N is selected videos are displayed according to recording dates 10 Tap EXECUTE SELECT FROM SCENES REMAINING DVD 2 DVD DL 1 EXECUTE STOP e When INSERT NEXT DISC appears change the disc 1 After copying tap OK Copying SELEC
27. The parallax adjustment screen appears e To set parallax adjustment to auto default tap AUTO 3 Adjust the parallax e To increase the amount of correction tap Doing so increases the value of the parallax display e To reduce the amount of correction tap Doing so decreases the value of the parallax display 4 Tap SET to confirm Caution e Too much parallax may cause the 3D effect to be lost e f you see double images even after parallax adjustment set the display onthe TV to 2D immediately In addition set the LCD monitor to 2D display accordingly Memo e While this unit is equipped with the function to adjust parallax automatically it may not work properly for the following subjects Subjects beyond the recommended shooting distance especially subjects that are extremely close to the camera Numerous subjects of the similar shape arrayed in a line such as the windows of a building Straight subjects such as electric wires In these cases adjust the parallax manually Playback e When the power of this unit is turned off or the mode is switched to recording after parallax is manually adjusted the PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT setting returns to AUTO Slideshow Playback Still images can be played back in a slideshow Select still image mode 2 Tap s gt to select the playback mode screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired m
28. XP DELETE 49 REMAINING SCENES 0030 Tap Fd PI to select the previous or next file e When no file remains the screen returns to the index screen Memo e Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files p 66 Deleting Selected Files Deletes the selected files Caution e Deleted files cannot be restored Select video or still image mode e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 3 Tap bs maT VP E 2 P v appears on the selected files To remove V from a file tap on the file again e Tap SEL ALL to select all files e Tap REL ALL to release all selections e Still images that are recorded continuously within 2 seconds or with the continuous shooting mode will be grouped together Only the first recorded file is shown and the group is displayed with a green frame When this is tapped an index screen of the grouped files appears Tap on the files to delete then tap Sd 5 Tap SET pag DELETE CoD T jerm a bs eG 6 Tap EXECUTE to confirm the deletion DELETE REMAINING SCENES 0030 EXECUTE STOP RETURN 65 Editing e After deleting is complete tap OK e Tocancel the deletion tap QUIT Memo e Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the
29. a tapped position This function is available for both videos and still images Select video or still image mode e The video or still image mode icon appears 2 Tap MENU 3 Tap TOUCH PRIORITY AE AP ig VIDEO n a A 2 E e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap the desired setting e Focus and brightness will be adjusted automatically based on the tapped position face color area A blue frame appears around the selected subject face color while a white frame appears around the selected area e To reset tap the desired position face color area again e To cancel FACE TRACKING tap the blue frame e To cancel COLOR TRACKING tap the blue frame e To cancel AREA SELECT tap the white frame OFF Deactivates the function FACE TRACKING appears on the screen Recording is performed while tracking and automatically adjusting the tapped face Subject with appropriate focus and brightness In addition a blue frame appears around the tapped face Subject COLOR TRACKING appears on the screen Recording is performed while tracking and automatically adjusting the tapped color Subject with appropriate focus and brightness In addition a blue frame appears around the tapped color Subject AREA SELECT L appears on the screen Recording is performed while a
30. be copied to a VHS tape Copy them to a Blu ray disc DVD or USB external hard disk drive e To record to discs with a computer a recordable DVD or Blu ray drive is required for the computer in use a Ta OS oo 2 v v v 2 E 3D MP4 MVC Files v Can be copied Cannot be copied Recording Device DVD Blu ray Disc Device s Internal HDD AVCHD DVD writer connected to this unit a External Blu ray drive connected to this unit Creating Discs with an External Blu ray Drive t p 78 a Ta When creating a disc with 3D images there may be certain limitations due to the recording format Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software to operate Memo e 3D images cannot be copied to a VHS tape e Videos recorded in MP4 MVC format can be copied or played back only when dubbed to a Blu ray disc or hard disk drive Copy or play back by connecting this unit to an external Blu ray drive or USB external hard disk drive DVD recorder Dubbing Files by Connecting to a DVD Recorder t p 83 Creating Discs with a DVD Writer p 72 vV USB external hard disk drive Using a USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 84 Computer Copying to Windows PC t p 91 o Blu ray recorder Creating a Disc Using a Connected Blu ray Recorder t p 83 70 Copying g 2D Files v Can be copied Cannot be copied Recording Device VHS Tape DVD DVD Blu r
31. can adjust settings such as brightness and shutter speed by using the manual mode Manual recording can be set for both video and still image modes Open the lens cover e The video vif or still image icon appears 3 Select the Manual recording mode If the mode is A Intelligent Auto press the button to switch to M Manual The mode changes between Intelligent Auto and Manual with every press 4 Tap MENU 5 Tap the item to set manually vy VIDEO SCENE SELECT amp o am JEE e For details on the various manual settings refer to Manual Recording Menu Memo e The manual settings are displayed only in the manual recording mode 3S Recording Manual Recording Menu Scene Selection The following items can be set Common scenes that are often encountered can be recorded with the most suitable settings ee 1 Tap MENU SCENE SELECT e Recordings that suit the shooting conditions can be performed easily Scene Selection t p 36 FOCUS e Use manual focus if the subject is not focused automatically Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 FOCUS ASSIST e Focused subject is outlined in color for more Using Focus Assist t amp p 38 vi VIDEO FOCUS ASSIST e Sets the color of the outline of a focused IAA COLOR object when Focus Assist is used FOCUS ASSIST COLOR t p 112 n n BRIGHTNESS e Overall brightness on the screen can be CZL
32. cursor to the left Performs reverse search during playback Right Button gt gt Moves the cursor to the right Performs forward search during playback T Button T e Zooms in during pause e Turns up the volume during video playback W Button W e Zooms out during pause e Turns down the volume during video playback 5 Index Button e Stops playback and returns to thumbnail display Info Button e Recording Displays the remaining time for video only and battery power e Playback Displays file information such as recording date Attaching Headphones You can attach optional headphones to this unit Open the cover of the headphones connector Memo e The volume level of the headphones can be adjusted using HEADPHONE VOL ADJ in the menu HEADPHONE VOL ADJ p 108 23 Getting Started Attaching an External Microphone You can attach an optional external microphone to this unit e The recommended external microphone for this unit is MZ V8 For details consult your JVC dealer Attach an external microphone optional to the shoe 2 Open the cover of the microphone connector and connect the cable of the external microphone Memo e Do not apply too much force when attaching accessories such as an external microphone e The microphone level display and setting can be changed in the menu MIC LEVEL c p 107 MIC LEVEL SETTING
33. follows e In the case of functions that are turned on or off NIGHTALIVE BRIGHTNESS ADJUST SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE PRIORITY BACKLIGHT COMP DIS FOCUS ASSIST SELF TIMER Press the USER button to turn on or off the function e Inthe case of FOCUS Press the USER button to switch FOCUS between automatic and manual To adjust focus manually refer to Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 e In the case of functions that have settings to be selected TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF WHITE BALANCE 1 Press the USER button 2 Tap the desired function to set Memo e The USER button is invalid when the menu is displayed Recording Using the Control Dial for Recording You can use the control dial to change the settings for FOCUS BRIGHTNESS ADJUST SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE PRIORITY WHITE BALANCE and PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT Press the ADJ button for about 3 seconds to display the control menu e Amenu screen containing the functions that can adjusted by the control dial is displayed 2 Select the function with the control dial e For details on setting the items and values of each function refer to the following 1 BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusting Brightness 1 p 38 2 FOCUS Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 3 SHUTTER SPEED Setting Shutter Speed t p 39 4 APERTURE PRIORITY Setting Aperture c p 39
34. functions may not work properly depending on the shooting LCD Monitor 3D 2D Switches the display on the LCD monitor Display between 3D and 2D The image will be recorded in 3D even if the display on the LCD monitor is set to 2D conditions MENU Displays the various menus of video recording Operating the Menu p 99 9 Display Button D Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds Use the D button to change the displays as shown below e Tap D button Displays appear for approximately 3 seconds with every tap Tap and hold D button Displays are fixed such that they do not disappear After setting the display button changes from D to DP Tap D to release the displays 30 Recording Useful Settings for Recording e When AUTO POWER OFF is set to ON this unit turns itself off automatically to conserve power when it is not operated for 5 minutes only when using the battery pack AUTO POWER OFF t amp p 124 e When TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is set to FACE TRACKING this unit detects faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record the faces more clearly Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 44 Caution e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight e Do not use this unit in the rain snow or places with high humidity like the bathroom e Do not use this unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust as well as
35. in MP4 MVC format and AVCHD format are displayed on the index screen separately Change the setting of 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT to the desired format for playback 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 3D mode only amp p 104 e Scenes that are likely to cause motion sickness during 3D playback may be played back in stop motion but this is not a malfunction To play back normally set 83D MOTION RELIEF to OFF 3D MOTION RELIEF 3D mode only s p 117 e Videos recorded in MP4 MVC format can only be played back when dubbed to a Blu ray disc e Videos recorded in AVCHD format can be played back from either a Blu ray disc or DVD e When playing back a disc created in DVD Video format no information such as date and time will be displayed Copying Creating a Disc Using a Connected Blu ray Recorder You can create discs using a Blu ray recorder by connecting it to this unit using a USB cable Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter Turn off the camcorder by pressing the 4 button for about 2 seconds To OG Connector 2 AL Adapter To AG Ouilet 7 E om a 110V to 240 Blu ray recorder To USE Connector 1 Connect using the provided USB cable 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected e Be sure to use the supplied JVC AC adapter e The SELECT DEVICE screen appears 2 Tap CONNECT TO OTHER
36. interval is set to 80SEC INTERVAL this unit switches to the power saving mode between recordings At the next point to record the power saving mode will be turned off and recording will start automatically e Press the START STOP button again to stop recording 46 Recording Indications During Time Lapse Recording ri kote 5 m d TS AMN T e wo 0 0 0 0 Speed Indicator Video Quality Recorded Time 4 Actual Elapsed Time Remaining Recording Time Time Lapse Setting The greater the number of seconds the longer the recording interval OFF Deactivates the function 1SEC INTERVAL Takes a frame at 1 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 30 times speed 10SEC INTERVAL Takes a frame at 10 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 300 times speed 80SEC INTERVAL Takes a frame at 80 second intervals Recorded videos will be played back at 2 400 times speed Caution e Audio cannot be recorded during time lapse recording e Zooming simultaneous still image recording and image stabilizer are not available in time lapse recording e When recording is stopped with the recorded time less than 0 00 00 17 the video will not be saved Memo e Settings of time lapse recording are reset when the power is turned off To start time lapse recording again it is necessary to make the selection once more e Recording stops automatically 99 hours after it is
37. is outlined in color for more precise focus Operating Details Using Focus Assist t p 38 FOCUS ASSIST COLOR Sets the color of the outline of a focused object when Focus Assist is used Outlines the focused object in red GREEN Outlines the focused object in green BLUE Outlines the focused object in blue Displaying the Item Select video mode 102 BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen Operating Details Adjusting Brightness 1 p 38 SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speed can be adjusted Operating Details Setting Shutter Speed p 39 APERTURE PRIORITY Adjusts the aperture value Operating Details Setting Aperture t p 39 WHITE BALANCE Adjusts the color according to the light source Operating Details Setting White Balance t p 40 BACKLIGHT COMP Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight Operating Details Setting Backlight Compensation t p 41 TELE MACRO 2D mode only Enables close up shots when using the telephoto T end of the zoom Operating Details Taking Close up Shots t p 41 TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF Automatically adjusts focus and brightness based on the subjects faces or selected area Operating Details Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 44 DIS Camera shake during recording can be effectively reduced Operating Details Reducing Camera Shak
38. m 3 Tap FORMAT BUILT IN MEM gt e meee os no me FORMAT BUILT IN MEM esses Menu Settings FORMAT SD CARD Deletes all files on the SD card FILE Deletes all files on the SD card FILE MANAGEMENT NO Deletes all files on the SD card and resets the folder and file numbers to 1 Caution e Not available for selection when no SD card is inserted e All data on the card will be deleted when it is formatted Copy all files on the card to a PC before formatting e Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged or connect the AC adapter as the formatting process may take some time Displaying the Item 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap 4 Ka 5 3 Tap FORMAT SD CARD res COMMON gt FORMAT SD CARD J L lt ERASE ALL DATA Execute this process when disposing of this unit or passing it to another person Tap MENU 2 Tap 3 Tap ERASE ALL DATA res COMMON ERASE ALL DATA 4 Tap YES DELETE DATA ON THE BUILT IN MEMORY ALL DATA WILL BE ERASED e After deleting is complete tap OK Caution e Connect the AC adapter as it may take some time to delete data Memo e Repeat the process to make data restoration even more difficult 137 Names of Parts Front Rear SNAPSHOT Still Image Recording Button e Takes a still image Zoom Volume Lever e
39. m DATE DISPLAY STYLE 4 Tap to setthe style of date and time display DATE DISPLAY STYLE e Tap the bottom of DATE STYLE then tap or v to set the order of year month and day e Tap the bottom of TIME then tap a or v to set the time display format e For date display set to any format from month day year year month day and day month year e For time display set to any format from 12h and 24h e After setting tap SET This confirms the setting of the order of year month day and the time display format To cancel the setting tap X or SD Clock Set Style The clock set style of this unit varies with the models CLOCK SETTING DATE TIME CLOCK SETTING DATE TIME makujaajka CLOCK SETTING DATE AN e The order of Year Month Day Time changes according to the date display style 121 Menu Settings LANGUAGE REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO The language on the display can be changed Sets the recording playback media of videos Operating Details Changing the Display Language p 21 Setting BUILT IN Records videos to this unit s built in memory Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor 4 Brightens the backlight of the monitor regardless of the surrounding conditions Sets to the standard brightness SD CARD Records videos to the SD card Displaying the Item T Tap MENU 2 Darkens the backlight of the monitor regardl
40. of the Currently Displayed File p 66 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files t p 66 Copies files from the built in memory to the SD card COPY t p 117 Moves files from the built in memory to the SD card MOVE p 117 Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file Capturing a Required Part in the Video TRIMMING 1 p 68 Capture and copy a part of a recorded video maximum 15 minutes for uploading to YouTube UPLOAD SETTINGS t p 117 Plays videos with defective management information Playing a Video with Defective Management Information t p 54 Plays back in stop motion the scenes that are likely to cause motion sickness to prevent its occurrence 3D MOTION RELIEF 8D mode only t p 117 Displayed only in the 3D playback mode Menu Settings SEARCH DATE Narrows down the video index screen according to recording dates Operating Details Date Search t p 58 PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Operating Details Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File p 66 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files t p 66 COPY Copies files from the built in memory to the SD card Operating Details Copying Files to an SD Card t p 89 MOVE Moves files from the built in memory to the SD card Operating Details Moving Files
41. of the TV and VCR COPYING COMPLETED Caution e 3D images cannot be copied to a VHS tape Images recorded in 3D mode cannot be copied as 2D images 1 Open the LCD monitor then press and hold the power button for 2 10 Press and hold the 4 button for 2 seconds or more to turn off this unit seconds or more to turn off the power and disconnect the USB cable Memo e Images recorded in 3D mode and 2D mode are displayed on the index screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for importing e 3D images recorded in MP4 MVC format and AVCHD format are displayed on the index screen separately Change the setting of 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT to the desired format for importing 38D VIDEO REC FORMAT 8D mode only amp p 104 2 Connect to a VCR DVD recorder Video Input S Video Input Le Audio Input L Audio Input R To AV Connector AV Cable Provided TEOT vel WTA To DC Connector VCR w AC Adapter Ci gt To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V 1 Connect using the provided AV cable 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected 3 Tap gt to select the playback mode 4 Prepare the TV VCR for recording e Switch to a compatible external input e Insert a video tape 5 Prepare this unit for playback e Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the COMMON menu to the asp
42. on The unit operates slowly when switching between video mode and still image mode or when switching the power on or off It is recommended that you copy all videos and still images onto your computer and erase the files from this unit If there are many recorded files on this unit it takes time for the unit to respond The image is grainy When digital zoom is used the image becomes grainy as it is digitally enlarged This unit heats up This is not a malfunction This unit may become warm when used for a long time Make a backup of important recorded data It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other recording media for storage JVC will not be responsible for any lost data When connected to the TV via the HDMI mini cable proper images and sounds are not output Images and sounds may not be output properly depending on the TV connected In such cases perform the following operations 1 Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again 2 Turn off and on this unit again Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector t p 61 The language on the display changed It may occur when you connect this unit to a TV with different language setting using an HDMI mini cable Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDMI amp p 60 HDMI CEC functions do not work properly and the TV does not work in conjunction with this unit TVs may operate differently depending on the sp
43. on quickly when the LCD operated for 5 minutes monitor is opened again within 5 minutes Memo Memo e When sdige batten eoaweretuned oh diene tiounenet battery power is turned off automatically if this unit is not e The power E E Dmonienioeeeed within 5 minutes after the LCD monitor is closed operated for 5 minutes is reduced e When using the AC adapter this unit goes into standby mode Displaying the Item Displaying the Item playing 1 Tap MENU 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap 2 Tap x a E wesen fi pesos Ei 3 Tap QUICK RESTART 3 Tap AUTO POWER OFP X COMMON QUICK RESTART res COMMON 5 e a C spessa E T E 7 s e The power consumption within 5 minutes after the LCD monitor is closed is reduced AUTO POWER OFF ON POWER OFF 124 Menu Settings REMOTE DEMO MODE Enables remote control operation Plays a demonstration of the special features of this unit Deactivates the function Disables remote control operation Enables remote control operation Displaying the Item Plays a demonstration of the special features of this unit Displaying Demo Mode Tap MENU 1 Remove the battery pack and SD card 2 Connect the AC adapter 3 Open the LCD monitor and turn on the power e Demonstration starts playing after 3 minutes e To stop playback tap on the screen Memo e This mode is not available in the playback mode
44. parallax can be adjusted manually using the ADJ button and control dial Using the Control Dial for Recording t p 43 e You can change the display on the LCD monitor between 3D and 2D during recording by tapping on the 3D 2D icon The image will be recorded in 3D even if the display on the LCD monitor is set to 2D To record 2D images press the 3D button to switch to the 2D mode before recording Taking Videos in Intelligent Auto Mode t p 29 e f the microphone level is frequently displayed in red lower the setting in MIC LEVEL SETTING such that the display turns green so that more realistic audio sounds can be recorded MIC LEVEL SETTING t p 108 3D recording formats There are 2 types of 3D recording formats namely AVCHD and MP4 MVC By default 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to AVCHD Changing the Setting t p 104 E AVCHD Set to this recording format for higher compatibility Side by Side AVCHD 960 x 1080 60 The picture signals for left and right eyes are compressed by 1 2 horizontally and then combined in a side by side format 3 During Recordin 7 1080 i R 960 Display Example Line by Line E MP4 MVC Set to this recording format for higher video quality LR Independent 1920 x 1080 60i Full HD x 2ch i i 1 The 2 channel full HD 60i picture is recorded as the pic i i ture signals for left and right eyes i Duri
45. player or external Blu ray drive that supports the BD MV and AVCHD formats Select video or still image mode 2 Tap FINALIZE 3 Tap YES DO YOU WANT TO FINALIZE YOU CAN NOT ADD CONTENT AFTER FINALIZATION e After finalizing tap OK 78 Creating Discs with an External Blu ray Drive You can copy the recorded files to discs or play back the created discs using an optional external Blu ray drive Compatible External Blu ray Drives You can use BEO8LU20 from LG as of December 2010 Creating Discs with an External Blu ray Drive W Preparing an External Blu ray Drive Preparing an External Blu ray Drive t p 79 mi Copying to Discs Copying All Files p 79 Copying Files by Date 2D mode only t amp p 80 Copying Selected Files t p 81 mm Other Operations Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive t p 82 Memo e Discs that are recorded in MP4 MVC format cannot be played back on AVCHD compatible Blu ray recorders Play it back on an external Blu ray drive Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive t p 82 e The recordable time on the disc varies according to the way of recording e When there are many files to back up it may take time for the backup to be completed Wait for a while as the access lamp appears blinking which indicates normal operation e Recording date and time will not be displayed when playing back a dis
46. rent lease or transfer the Program to any third party or otherwise let them use the Program 4 LIMITED WARRANTY JVC warrants that any media in which the Program is embodied are free from any defects in materials and workmanship for a period of thirty 30 days from the date of Your purchasing any our products accompanying the Program JVC s entire liability and your exclusive remedy in connection with the Program shall be replacement of such defective media EXCEPT FOR THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW JVC AND ITS LICENSORS DISCLAIM ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN REGARD TO THE PROGRAM AND THE ACCOMPANYING PRINTED MATERIALS SHOULD THERE BE ANY PROBLEM ARISING FROM OR CAUSED BY THE PROGRAM YOU SHOULD SETTLE ALL SUCH PROBLEM AT YOUR OWN COST AND EXPENSE 5 LIMITED LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW IN NO EVENT SHALL JVC AND ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHATSOEVER REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF ACTION WHETHER IN CONTRACT TORT OR OTHERWISE ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OF OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM EVEN IF JVC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES YOU WILL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD HARMLESS JVC FROM ANY LOSS LIABILITY OR COST ARISING OUT OF OR INANY WAY CONNECTED TO CL
47. seconds or more to turn off the power 1 Connect using the provided AV cable 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected 3 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from this unit via the connected connector 4 Play back a file Playing Back Videos t p 52 Playing Back Still Images p 55 Memo e For questions about the TV or method of connection contact your TV s manufacturer 62 Playback Playing Back a DVD or Blu ray Disc Created on this Unit BD DVDs created using the backup function on this unit can be played back on TV using an optional DVD writer DVDs only with playback function CU VD50U or a normal BD DVD player DVDs can also be played back on this unit by connecting the optional DVD writer with playback function Playing Back with a DVD Writer t p 77 Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive 1 p 82 Playing Back Files in the USB External Hard Disk Drive 1 p 85 e For details on how to play back on anormal DVD or Blu ray disc player refer to the instruction manual of the player E 3D AVCHD Files Playback Device DVD DVD Blu ray Disc Device s Internal HDD DVD Video format AVCHD format DVD writer with playback function CU VD3U v CU VD50U DVD player v 4 v DVD recorder Blu ray player vq vq Blu ray recorder USB external hard disk arive es
48. to an SD Card t p 90 TRIMMING Select the required part of a video and save it as a new video file Operating Details Capturing a Required Part in the Video TRIMMING p 68 UPLOAD SETTINGS Capture and copy a part of a recorded video maximum 15 minutes for uploading to YouTube Operating Details Capturing Videos for Uploading to YouTube t p 69 PLAYBACK OTHER FILE Plays videos with defective management information Operating Details Playing a Video with Defective Management Information t p 54 3D MOTION RELIEF 3D mode only Plays back in stop motion the scenes that are likely to cause motion sickness to prevent its occurrence OFF Plays back normally even for the scenes that are likely to cause motion sickness Plays back in stop motion the scenes that are likely to cause motion sickness Displaying the Item Select video mode 4 Tap 3D MOTION RELIEF Wg VIDEO ec E n n Memo _ _ _ AANA To avoid recording scenes that will be played back in stop motion refer to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images p 11 117 Menu Settings Main Menu for Still Image Playback You can delete or look for specific still images Select still image mode 2 Tap S gt to select the playback mode 3 Tap MENU SEARCH DATE Narrows down the still image in
49. to turn off this unit and disconnect the USB cable Caution e Do not turn off the power or remove the USB cable until copying is complete e Files that are not on the index screen during playback cannot be copied Memo e Tocheck the created disc refer to Playing Back with a DVD Writer Playing Back with a DVD Writer t p 77 When DO YOU WANT TO FINALIZE appears This appears when AUTO FINALIZE in the basic settings menu is set to OFF AUTO FINALIZE t p 129 e To play back on other devices tap YES e To add more files to the DVD later tap NO Memo e When two or more DVDs are created simultaneously all the discs other than the last one will be finalized automatically even when AUTO FINALIZE is set to OFF e You can finalize a DVD even when FINALIZE is selected in the BACK UP menu Finalizing Discs After Copying t p 78 e To play back a BD R disc on other devices select FINALIZE after creating the disc The AUTO FINALIZE function on the basic settings menu can only be used for creating DVDs Copying Copying Files by Date 2D mode only Videos or still images are sorted and copied according to the date on which they were recorded e Only 2D videos or still images can be sorted and copied according to the date on which they were recorded Select 2D mode 3 Tap SELECT AND CREATE video or SEL
50. using the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software e Digest Playback is not available when playing back by connecting this unit to a DVD writer or external Blu ray drive e Digest Playback is not available for MP4 MVC videos recorded to discs 64 Editing Deleting Unwanted Files Delete unwanted videos and still images when the space in the recording media is running out The remaining space in the recording media increases after deleting the files Deleting the Currently Displayed File p 65 Deleting Selected Files c p 65 Memo e Deleted files cannot be restored e Files that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files t p 66 e Be sure to back up important files on a PC Backing Up All Files t p 93 Caution e Donotremove the recording medium or perform any other operation Such as turning off the power while accessing files e Be sure to use the supplied JVC AC adapter e If the data on the recording medium becomes corrupted format the recording medium to use the medium again FORMAT SD CARD p 131 Deleting the Currently Displayed File Deletes the currently displayed file Caution e Deleted files cannot be restored l Tap 1 a gt 0 01 23 7 ee O O Ww H eH a m Aa e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 2 Tap YES pam
51. 0 163 0014 toll free http www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e 95 Copying Backing Up Files Without Using Provided Software Copy the files to a computer using the following method I 1 AC Adapter To AC Ve outlet 110 V to 240 V USE Cable 2 To USB Connector Provided To USB Connector 3 1 Connect using the provided USB cable 4 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected e Be sure to use the supplied JVC AC adapter e The SELECT DEVICE menu appears 2 Tap CONNECT TO PC Ay SELECT DEVICE SELECT DEVICE TYPE TO CONNECT e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen e Close the Everio MediaBrowser 3D program if it starts e The subsequent operations are to be performed on the computer 4 Select Computer Windows Vista My Computer Windows XP Computer Windows 7 from the Start menu then click on the JVCCAM_MEM or JVCCAM_SD icon e Open the folder with the desired files List of Files and Folders t p 97 5 Copy the files to any folder in the computer desktop etc Caution e When the folders or files are deleted moved renamed in the computer they cannot be played back on this unit anymore Memo e To edit view the files use a software that supports AVCHD video MP4 video MPF 8D still image JPEG 2D still image files
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53. 1296 2 9M 16 9 2 200 4 600 9 100 9 999 9 999 1920X1080 2M 16 9 3 200 6 700 9 999 9 999 9 999 1728X1296 2 2M 4 3 3 000 6 200 9 999 9 999 9 999 640X480 0 3M 4 3 9 999 9 999 9 999 9 999 9 999 e Regardless of image size and quality up to 9999 still images may be recorded on the built in memory during 2D mode and SD cards with at least 16 GB capacity except for 2 304 x 1 296 2 9M 16 9 50 Recording Approximate Recording Time Using Battery WE 3D Display on LCD Monitor Battery Pack Actual Recording Time Continuous Recording Time 3D Recording MP4 MVC 3D Recording AVCHD 3D Recording MP4 MVC 3D Recording AVCHD BN VF815U 55m 1h 1h45m 2h Supplied BN VF823U 1h20m 1h35m 2h40m 3h5m m 2D Display on LCD Monitor 3D Recording MP4 MVC 2D Recording BN VF815U 55m 1h20m Supplied 3D Recording MP4 MVC 2D Recording Supplied e The above are values when MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to STANDARD e The actual recording time may be shorter if zooming is used or if recording is stopped repeatedly It is recommended to prepare battery packs ready for three times the expected recording time e When the battery life is reached the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one 57 Playback Playing Back Videos e To play back 3D images refer also to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images You can select
54. 2 Tap MENU 3 Tap SMILE SHOT Recording o RUC C93 n m SMILE SHOT E3 CZ C e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap ON SMILE SHOT OFF Kolaz ON ON 5 Point the camera toward the human subject e A still image is automatically captured when smiles are detected Sh REET DFi Y Meat ik rf fl e PHOTO lights up when a still image is being captured e You can display the smile level together with the frame by setting SMILE LEVEL in the menu to ON before recording Setting SMILE LEVEL Display Still image only c p 46 Memo e The camera is able to detect up to 16 faces Smile levels will be displayed for up to 3 of the largest faces displayed on the screen e This function may not work properly depending on the shooting conditions distance angle brightness etc and the subject direction of face smile level etc It is also difficult to detect a smile in backlight e After a smile is detected and captured it takes time before the next recording may be performed Caution e When TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is set to AREA SELECT or COLOR TRACKING SMILE SHOT does not work e f appropriate results cannot be obtained record with SMILE SHOT set to OFP 45 Recording Setting SMILE LEVEL Display Still imag
55. 8 W x H x image recording to 10x during 2D recording D excluding grip belt l Continuous e 3D Mode Mass Approx 590 g 1 3 Ibs camera only shooting speed HIGH SPEED Approx 12 images second Up to Approx 675 g 1 43lbs including supplied battery during stillimage 49 images pack recording LOW SPEED Approx 1 4 images second Maximum Operating Allowable operating temperature 0 C to 40 C e 2D Mod environment 32 F to 104 F moe l Allowable storage temperature 20 C to 50 C HIGH SPEED Approx 12 images second Up to 4 F to 122 F 40 images Allowable relative humidity 35 to 80 LOW SPEED Approx 1 4 images second Maximum Image pickup 1 4 1 3 320 000 pixels progressive CMOS x2 device 3 5 92 16 megapixels polysilicon color LCD Recording area e 3D Mode Recording media Built in memory 64 GB SD SDHC SDXC card Video commercially available 2 360 000 pixels when DIS is set to OFF Types of Usable SD Card p 17 2 070 000 pixels when DIS is set to ON 1 820 000 pixels when DIS is set to ON AIS Clock battery Rechargeable battery e 2D Mode 2 980 000 pixels when DIS is set to OFF 2 070 000 to 2 980 000 pixels when DIS is set to ON ON AIS Recording area e 3D Mode AV output Video output 1 0 V p p 75 O connector Audio output 300 mV rms 1 K O Connectors Still image 2 070 000 pixels 16
56. AC adapter Turn off the camcorder by pressing the 4 button for about 2 seconds AG Adapter j To AG Outlet l 110V to 240 V a lt lt j j Ly t feos SS To DC Connector 1 USB Cable External Blu ray Drive Ta USB Gonnector 1 Connect the USB cable of the external Blu ray drive to this unit 2 Connect the AC adapter of the external Blu ray drive 3 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected e This unit turns on and the BACK UP menu appears e While the USB cable is connected the BACK UP menu is displayed e Refer also to the instruction manual of the external Blu ray drive 2 Inserta new disc e Press the power button on the external Blu ray drive to turn on the power 1 Press the eject button to open the disc tray 2 Pull out the tray completely and load a new disc properly 3 Push the disc tray in until it clicks into place Caution e Be sure to turn off the power when connecting the devices Otherwise electric shocks or malfunctions may occur Creating a Disc Creating a Disc Prepare an external Blu ray drive e Insert a new disc into the external Blu ray drive Preparing an External Blu ray Drive t p 79 2 Copy files to the disc with the following methods Copying All Files t p 79 Copying Files by Date 2D mode only t p 80 Copying Selected Files t
57. AIMS FROM ANY THIRD PARTY RELATING TO THE USE OF THE PROGRAM 6 TERM This Agreement will become effective on the date when You install and use the Program on Your machine and continue to be in effect until the termination under the following provision Should You breach any provision of this Agreement JVC may terminate this Agreement without giving any notice to You In this event JVC may claim against You for any damages caused by Your breach Should this Agreement be terminated You must immediately destroy the Program stored in Your machine including the erasing from any memory in Your PC and no longer own such Program 98 7 EXPORT CONTROL You agree that You will not ship transfer or export the Program or underlying information and technology to any countries to which Japan and other relevant countries have initiated an embargo on such goods 8 U S GOVERNMENT USER If You are an agency of the United States of America the Government You acknowledge JVC s representation that the Program is a Commercial Item as defined in Federal Acquisition Regulation FAR part 2 101 g consisting unpublished Commercial Computer Software as those items are used at FAR part 12 212 and is only licenced to You with the same use rights JVC grants all commercial end users pursuant to the terms of this Agreement GENERAL 1 No modification change addition deletion or other alternation of or to this Agreement will be valid unless r
58. D mode or UXP or XP during 2D mode for recording VIDEO QUALITY t p 105 Vertical lines appear on recorded images Such a phenomenon occurs when shooting a subject illuminated by bright light This is not a malfunction 137 Troubleshooting Card Cannot insert the SD card Make sure not to insert the card in the wrong direction Inserting an SD Card t p 16 Unable to copy to SD card To record to the card it is necessary to perform media settings REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO t p 122 To use cards that have been used on other devices it is necessary to format initialize the card using FORMAT SD CARD from media settings FORMAT SD CARD t p 131 Playback Sound or video is interrupted Sometimes playback is interrupted at the connecting section between two scenes This is not a malfunction The same image is displayed for a long time Replace the SD card When the SD card is damaged difficulty in reading the data occurs This unit will try to play back as much as possible but it will stop eventually if the condition persists Execute FORMAT SD CARD in the COMMON menu All data will be deleted FORMAT SD CARD t p 131 The motion is choppy When 3D MOTION RELIEF is set to ON during playback scenes that are likely to cause motion sickness will be skipped To play back normally even for the scenes that are likely to cause mo
59. DISPLAY STYLE Sets the order of year month day and the time display format 24H 12H DATE DISPLAY STYLE t p 121 LANGUAGE The language on the display can be changed Changing the Display Language t p 21 MONITOR BRIGHTNESS Sets the brightness of the LCD monitor MONITOR BRIGHTNESS t amp p 122 REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO Sets the recording playback media of videos REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO t amp p 122 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE Sets the recording playback media of still images REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE t p 123 OPERATION SOUND Turns on or off the operation sound OPERATION SOUND t p 123 AUTO POWER OFF Prevents the situation of forgetting to turn off the power when this is set AUTO POWER OFF t p 124 QUICK RESTART Reduces the power consumption within 5 minutes after the LCD monitor is closed to 1 3 of that used during recording QUICK RESTART amp p 124 REMOTE Enables remote control operation REMOTE s p 125 119 Menu Settings DEMO MODE Introduces the special features of this unit in digest form DEMO MODE p 125 TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST Adjusts the response position of the buttons on the touch screen TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST p 126 3D DISPLAY WARNING 3D mode only Sets whether to display warnings during 3D playback 3D DISPLAY WARNING 8D mode only t amp p 127 VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only Sets the aspect ratio 16 9 or 4 3 according to the connect
60. During shooting Adjusts the shooting range e During playback index screen Moves to the next or previous page e During video playback Adjusts the volume Shoe e Enables an optional external microphone to be attached Attaching an External Microphone t p 24 Stereo Microphone e Do not cover the microphone with your fingers during video recording Lens Cover e Do not touch the lens e Do not cover the lens with your fingers during recording Remote Sensor 132 Headphones Connector e Connects to optional headphones Attaching Headphones t p 23 ACCESS Access Lamp e Lights up blinks during recording or playback Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card POWER CHARGE Power Charge Lamp e Lights up Power ON e Blinks Charging in progress e Goes out Charging finished HDMI Connector e Connects to an HDMI TV DC Connector e Connects to an AC adapter to charge the battery START STOP Video Recording Button e Starts stops video recording Grip Belt e Pass your hand through the grip belt to hold this unit firmly Grip Adjustment t p 16 Microphone Connector e Connects to an optional microphone Attaching an External Microphone t p 24 Lens Cover Switch e Opens and closes the lens cover 10 Battery Cover Attach the battery pack p 15 Names of Parts Bottom Tripod Mounting Hole Tripod Mounting amp amp p 22 Int
61. E TO READ THIS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM NAMED DIGITAL PHOTO NAVIGATOR Program ON YOUR PC The right to use the Program is granted by Victor Company of Japan Limited JVC to You only on the condition that You agree to the following Should You not agree to the terms hereof You may not install or use the Program HOWEVER INSTALLING OR USING THE PROGRAM INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THESE TERMS AND CONDITIONS COPYRIGHT OWNERSHIP You acknowledge that all copyrights and other intellectual property rights in the Program are owned by JVC and its licensor and remain vested in JVC and such licensor The Program is protected under the copyright law of Japan and other countries and related Conventions 2 GRANT OF LICENCE 1 Subject to the conditions of this Agreement JVC grants to You a non exclusive right to use the Program You may install and use the Program ona HDD or other storage devices incorporated in Your PC 2 You may make one 1 copy of the Program solely for your personal backup or archival purposes 3 RESTRICTION ON THE PROGRAM 1 You may not reverse engineer decompile disassemble revise or modify the Program except to the extent that expressly permitted by applicable law 2 You may not copy or use the Program in whole or in part other than as expressly specified in this Agreement 3 You have no right to grant a licence to use the Program and may not distribute
62. ECT AND SAVE still image e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 4 Tap onthe media to copy sis SELECT AND CREATE SELECT THE MEDIA TO BACK UP 5 Tap CREATE BY DATE video or SAVE BY DATE still image vig SELECT AND CREATE CREATE BY DATE SELECT FROM SCENES e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 6 Tap to select a recording date ya CREATE BY DATE 7 Tap EXECUTE CREATE BY DATE REQUIRED DISC SPACE DVD 2 DVD DL 1 PREPARE AN EMPTY DISC CHECK e The number of discs required to copy the files is displayed Prepare the discs accordingly 8 Tap YES or NO mode only CREATE BY DATE DO YOU WANT AN AUTOMATIC HEADLINE ON THE TOP MENU CREATED e When YES is selected videos with similar recording dates are displayed in groups e When N is selected videos are displayed according to recording dates 9 Tap EXECUTE CREATE BY DATE REMAINING DVD 2 DVD DL 1 EXECUTE STOP e When INSERT NEXT DISC appears change the disc 10 After copying tap OK CREATE BY DATE COMPLETED 11 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or more to turn off this unit and disconnect the USB cable Caution e Do not turn off the power or remove the USB cable until copying is complete e Files tha
63. I Connecting this unit to an HDMI CEC enabled TV using the HDMI cable allows linked operations with the TV to be performed e HDMI CEC Consumer Electronics Control is an industry standard that enables interoperability between HDMI CEC compliant devices that are connected via HDMI cables Memo e Not all HDMl control devices comply with the HDMI CEC standard The HDMI control function of this unit will not work when connected to these devices e This unit is not guaranteed to operate with all HDMI CEC enabled devices e Depending on the specifications of each HDMI CEC enabled device some functions may not work with this unit For details refer to the instruction manual of your TV e Unintended operations may occur with some connected devices In these cases set HDMI CONTROL to OFF HDMI CONTROL t amp p 129 Preparations e Close the LCD monitor to turn off the camcorder before connecting to a TV e Connect an HDMI cable between this unit and the TV Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector t p 61 e Turnonthe TV and set the HDMI CEC related setting to ON For details refer to the instruction manual of the TV e Turn on this unit and set HDMI CONTROL in the COMMON menu to ON HDMI CONTROL t p 129 Operation Method 1 1 Turn on this unit 2 Select the playback mode 3 Connect the HDMI cable e TV turns on automatically and switches to HDMI input m
64. JVC HD MEMORY CAMERA Detailed User Guide GS TD1 y Everio Table of Contents Beginner s Guide cccccccesseeeseensseeceeenseeseeesseeesennseesees 4 COMING seicaneeaesingesenutteecioeistencabecaeaichasnestegmecinaitnioeeeesseenatcaneatacaee 4 FLOCONCIOG ccaimpasantasenndieneatiennsoantuasmeaidnonsnasdeamestaparuantenmeasdonsosaes 4 POYDA K aa E tee reece soeetrnaneenens 4 Shooting TPS seeretari a iaai 4 Holiday Season Christmas ccccceceeceeeeeceeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeesees 5 WeddiNg ctcctecronerey acerasinste dscetionsacnieinaqestentapauenceencaweartegosenneienntwsasede MAG EE E E A EE A E E E A 7 Amusement Park ccccccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeeeeeseeeens 9 Getting Started Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images Verifying the Accessories ccccccceeeeeeeecanseeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeesaaees 13 Charging the Battery Pack s ssnnsesnsssennnssesrnnnrrrrresrnrrresnnenee 15 Grip Adjustment cccccccsseecceeeeeceeeseecceaseeeeeneerecsseeesaaeess 16 Inserting an SD Card sasceaiiae atieciiwnonecsaratmaineiantieadacnoseeimedcndsanstnntass 16 Types of Usable SD Card sonnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnennrnresrnrensrrnresrrreene 17 Using the Touch Screen ccccccceecssseeeeceseeeeeceeeeeseaneeeeeaaaes 18 Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor 18 oek SEMN ce E S 19 Resetting the Clock ae cero cete cence ecanneceeneesceeeneenteeenernreeers 20 Changing the D
65. KY PORTRAIT SPORTS SNOW SPOTLIGHT Increases gain and brightens the scene automatically using a slow shutter when the surrounding is dark To prevent camera shake use a tripod OFF ON Captures night scenes naturally OFF ON Blurs the background to bring out the people in the picture Captures fast moving subjects clearly in every single frame Prevents the subject from appearing too dark when recording snow scenes on a sunny day OFF ON Prevents the human subject from appearing too bright under light OFF T p lt r pA 5 tZ y adia a i y Adjusting Focus Manually Set this when the focus is not clear in Intelligent Auto or when manual focusing is desired 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap FOCUS x VIDEO CEE s s FOCUS E3 v me m am JEE e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 3 Tap MANUAL FOCUS AUTO 4 Adjust the focus a M e e Tap aA to focus on a distant subject Tap to focus on a near subject 5 Tap SET to confirm cs e When focus is confirmed the focusing frame disappears and A and amp are displayed The icons may appear blinking Memo e A subject that is focused at the telephoto T end remains in focus when itis Zoomed out to the wide angle W end e Focus cannot be achieved on a dis
66. LL SCENES COMPLETED 10 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or more to turn off this unit and disconnect the USB cable Caution e Do not turn off the power or remove the USB cable until copying is complete e Files that are not on the index screen during playback cannot be copied Memo e Tocheck the created disc refer to Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive t p 82 Copying Files by Date 2D mode only Videos or still images are sorted and copied according to the date on which they were recorded Select 3D or 2D mode 3 Tap SELECT AND CREATE video or SELECT AND SAVE still image 80 wee VIDEO BACKUP SELECT AND CREATE e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 4 Tap onthe media to copy ying SELECT AND CREATE SELECT THE MEDIA TO BACK UP 5 Tap CREATE BY DATE video or SAVE BY DATE still image vig SELECT AND CREATE CREATE BY DATE SELECT FROM SCENES e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 6 Tap to select a recording date ya CREATE BY DATE 7 Tap EXECUTE CREATE BY DATE REQUIRED DISC SPACE DVD 2 DVD DL 1 PREPARE AN EMPTY DISC CHECK e The number of discs required to copy the files is displayed Prepare the discs accordingly Copyi
67. MAGE SIZE USER BUTTON SETTING Sets the image size number of pixels for still images Assigns a frequently used function to the USER button Operating Details E 3D Mode Setting the USER Button t p 42 1920X1080 2M Takes still images with aspect ratio 16 9 16 9 Memo __ __M e During 3D mode IMAGE SIZE is fixed at 1920X1080 2M 16 9 and cannot be changed e When still images are captured in the 3D mode they will be saved in both 3D and 2D formats IMAGE SIZE of both the 3D and 2D images will be set to 1920X1080 2M 16 9 E 2D Mode 2304X1296 2 9M Takes still images with aspect ratio 16 9 1920X1080 2M e The sides of still images recorded in 16 9 aspect 16 9 ratio may be cut off when printed 1728X1296 2 2M Takes still images with aspect ratio 4 3 640X480 0 3M 4 3 Displaying the Item Select still image mode lt C Mein CLLD gt raid ee T oa AX ie k CA oe ow J 3 Tap MENU 4 Tap IMAGE SIZE r MAGE 115 Menu Settings Main Menu for Video Playback You can delete or look for specific videos Select video mode 2 Tap s gt to select the playback mode 3 Tap MENU SEARCH DATE PROTECT CANCEL COPY 3D MOTION RELIEF 116 Narrows down the video index screen according to recording dates SEARCH DATE t p 117 Protects files from being deleted accidently Protecting Releasing Protection
68. N LEFT amp RIGHT IMAGES YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO VIEW THE 3D IMAGES Check the shooting distance during 3D recording such that recording is performed within the optimal zone Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images p 11 147 Maintenance Perform regular maintenance of this unit to enable it to be used for a long time Caution e Be sure to detach the battery pack AC adapter and power plug before performing any maintenance Camcorder e Wipe this unit with a dry soft cloth to remove any dirt e When it is extremely dirty soak the cloth in a solution of neutral detergent wipe the body with it and then use a clean cloth to remove the detergent Caution e Do not use benzene or thinner Doing so may cause damage to the unit e When using a chemical cloth or cleaner be sure to observe the warning labels and instructions of the product e Do not leave the device in contact with rubber or plastic products for a long time Lens LCD Monitor e Use a lens blower commercially available to remove any dust and a cleaning cloth commercially available to wipe off any dirt Mold may form if the lens is left dirty 142 Specifications Camera e 3D Mode F1 2 2 28 f 3 76 mm to 18 8 mm Power Using _ adapter DC 11 V 35 mirni conversion 44 8 mm to 224 mm when Using BN VF815U battery pack DC 7 2 V DIS is set to ON 35 mm conversion 42 mm to 210 mm when DIS Power consumpt
69. Optical Zoom 1 5x During 3D recording Optical Zoom 1 10x During 2D recording Digital Zoom 11 200x During 2D recording e You can also use the zoom T W button on the touch screen to zoom Zoom Button T W Memo e When digital zoom is used the image becomes grainy as it is digitally enlarged e The zoom ratio range can be changed ZOOM 2D mode only t p 106 31 Recording Taking Still Images in Intelligent Auto Mode You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the Intelligent Auto mode Open the lens cover e The still image icon appears 3 Check if the recording mode isj A Intelligent Auto Intelligent Auto The mode changes between Intelligent Auto and Manual with every press 4 Set the focus on the subject Press halfway ae e When focused the focus icon lights up in green 5 Take astill image SNAPSHOT Press fully yr e PHOTO lights up when a still image is being captured 32 Indications During Still Image Recording D d D OD F SD ma L 19205 1 125 ia 6 10 45AM M rnrn 5801 Cal MENU Image Size Displays the icon of the image size e The size of still images can be changed IMAGE SIZE t p 115 Shutter Speed Displays the shutter speed Focus Lights up in green when focused 4 Recording in Appears when a still image is being captured Progress D of Shots i
70. RY for recording REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO t p 122 REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE t p 123 e To use cards that have been used on other devices it is necessary to format initialize the card using FORMAT SD CARD from media settings FORMAT SD CARD t p 131 Getting Started Removing the Card e Using SD cards including SDHC SDXC cards other than those specified above may result in recording failure or data loss e To record videos with VIDEO QUALITY set to THR use of a Class 10 card is recommended Class 6 or higher SDHC SDXC card is required e To record videos with VIDEO QUALITY set to UXP use of a Class 6 compliant SDHC SDXC card is recommended e Class 4 and Class 6 are guaranteed to have a minimum transfer rate of 4 MB s and 6 MB s respectively during reading or writing of data e You can also use a Class 10 compliant SDHC SDXC card e To protect the data do not touch the terminals of the SD card e Both videos and still images can be recorded on one SD card When your computer cannot recognize the SDXC card Confirm and update the OS of your computer Types of Usable SD Card The following SD cards can be used on this unit Windows XP Necessary to update to SP2 or higher Operations are confirmed on the SD cards from the following manufacturers aa XP e Panasonic e TOSHIBA Windows XP Necessary to download the update software e SanDisk SP2 KB955704 Wind
71. Selection amp p 36 Use GAIN UP in the menu GAIN UP t p 103 Set BRIGHTNESS ADJUST in the recording menu to the side Adjusting Brightness c p 38 The recorded subject is too bright Set the backlight compensation to OFP if it is being used Setting Backlight Compensation t p 41 Set BRIGHTNESS ADJUST in the recording menu to the side Adjusting Brightness c p 38 The color looks strange Too bluish too reddish etc Wait for a while until natural colors are achieved It may take some time for white balance to be adjusted Set WHITE BALANCE in the recording menu to MANUAL Select from FINE CLOUD HALOGEN according to the light source Select MWB and adjust accordingly Setting White Balance t p 40 The color looks different Set WHITE BALANCE in the recording menu to MANUAL Select from FINE CLOUD HALOGEN according to the light source Select MWB and adjust accordingly Setting White Balance t p 40 When the video was recorded with x v Color set to ON change the setting as desired on TV x v Color 2D mode only t p 106 140 Other Problems The buttons on the touch screen do not work Tap the buttons on the touch screen with your fingers The buttons may not respond if you touch them with your fingernails or with gloves
72. T Breer ene cen enero rere at mer one ery 130 0 31 4 fl Serer eee ree ee ene ee eee 130 FORMAT BUILT IN MEM ccc ceee cece cece eee teteeeeeeeeeeeees 130 FORMAT SD CARD Speen enen ore ee errant eee eer eer er 131 ERASE ALL B79 beer ie meee mere ee ees ore ere 131 Names of Parts PROMI senesearseosamencebenssardcedeenenaensivednesmensadetinameastoernaecsnseneesamantee 132 PACE ETE ESEE E E EA T E E EE TE 132 EO merei E E E E A EAA EET 133 ARENE A EE TE EET EEEE 133 Indications on the LCD monitor Common Recording Indications cccccececsseeeceeeeeenaeees 134 Video Recording sacccarutannerensncsteatenvancyeseanotennwaenentsenertentas 134 Still Image Recording ccaccvisesseesansadsnsisslseniseredeshedtenicasaneerutccanencate 135 VIGGO Playback secoraticme ssanienpassinestaasncnccimeeasnnpnedieineaeenmebioieaum 135 Still Image Playback secannstcsenrsathesewmentereocecssanerinedadeeoceitsaressieune 136 Troubleshooting Bata PACK serrar EEE 137 POC ON CMO cercncenaurntassesntons gueiee aari eaei 137 AS AN Ol cre seep E E EE T A A E N T 138 AELE E E E E E EEA EE 138 ECMO COD YING eincsiesecsstnancnsavnenssamonmaasansticabedaeabesneseectaexnnnteues 139 878 11 0 0 secsi er tare Caer rena E EEEE EEEE 139 CES FI AIS ai ecisceteasarcarnobn eatin antec neaeainendesoaneetioaasamneseereacesun scans 140 Other Problems wsicsscencsdaadecnniacswedsactanenpasnstacdentionieslodsnenseceenasies 140 Error Message mrsirintcnecsa
73. T FROM SCENES COMPLETED 12 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or more to turn off this unit and disconnect the USB cable Caution e Do not turn off the power or remove the USB cable until copying is complete e Files that are not on the index screen during playback cannot be copied Memo e To check the created disc refer to Playing Back with a DVD Writer Playing Back with a DVD Writer t p 77 When DO YOU WANT TO FINALIZE appears This appears when AUTO FINALIZE in the basic settings menu is set to OFF AUTO FINALIZE t p 129 e To play back on other devices tap YES e To add more files to the DVD later tap NO Memo e When two or more DVDs are created simultaneously all the discs other than the last one will be finalized automatically even when AUTO FINALIZE is set to OFF e You can finalize a DVD even when FINALIZE is selected in the BACK UP menu Finalizing Discs After Copying amp amp p 78 e To play back a BD R disc on other devices select FINALIZE after creating the disc The AUTO FINALIZE function on the basic settings menu can only be used for creating DVDs Playing Back with a DVD Writer You can play back the DVDs created on this unit Prepare a DVD writer e Insert the DVD to play back into the DVD writer Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD50U t p 73 Preparing a DVD Writer CU
74. TIMER Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap 2SEC or 10SEC e Tap Aor v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu SELF TIMER Tap to return to the previous screen OFF 4 Tap FACE DETECTION SELF TIMER e When focused the focus icon lights up in green 48 Recording 5 After making sure that everyone is facing the camera press the Remaining Recording Time Battery Power SNAPSHOT button You can check the remaining video recording time on the built in memory and SD card as well as the remaining battery power Open the LCD monitor and select the video or still image mode The video vif or still image ME icon appears 2 Press the INFO button e Frames appear around the faces of the subjects e Pressing the SNAPSHOT button again starts the 10 second self timer e f in the still image mode go directly to step 4 6 The photographer enters the frame 3 Display the remaining recording time MAX RECORDING TIME BUILT IN MEMORY e The remaining recording time is displayed only in the video recording mode e Press the INFO button to check the remaining recording time of each recording media e The frames around the faces disappear when the photographer is To display the remaining battery power tap detected and a countdown timer appears e The shutter is released three seconds after the photographer enters e Ta
75. VD3U p 73 2 Tap PLAYBACK in the BACK UP menu vig VIDEO BACKUP Ci PLAYBACK CZE e An index screen thumbnail display of the videos in the disc appears e Tap gt to return to the BACK UP menu e Images recorded in 3D mode and 2D mode are displayed on the index screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for playback e During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor e During 2D mode 2D is displayed on the LCD monitor 3 Tap on the file to start playback r PLAYBACK e For details on video playback refer to Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 53 Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 53 e To exit stop playback and turn off the camcorder by pressing the button for about 2 seconds Then disconnect the USB cable Memo e 3D images may be played back when the 3D button lights up e Scenes that are likely to cause motion sickness during 3D playback may be played back in stop motion but this is not a malfunction To play back normally set 83D MOTION RELIEF to OFF 3D MOTION RELIEF 3D mode only c p 117 e When playing back a disc created in DVD Video format no information such as date and time will be displayed 77 Copying Finalizing Discs After Copying Finalize the disc after copying is finished This enables the disc to be played back using this unit PC DVD writer DVD
76. a aianei 112 FOCUS ASSIST COLOR 2 ere ee er nee ee eee 112 BRIGH ENE Se ADJUS I pemsateccascencnsercavctoasiaceieerisiaacacucsieens 112 SAHUTTER SPEED essiri iroi mee arene ret een 112 APERTURE PRIORITY acgececcercaceeteecessetectaccicsertextsecdaceescics 112 WHITE BALANCE wntsncuicercstssataciainosiansaitonssansieiantedandtusecis 112 BACKLIGHT COMP cccsscccceseeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeeseeeeesaaeees 112 TELE MACRO 2D mode only ctesectececcecsvemsenmsnuecesnneemenees 112 TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF cireitcsiaseeneniecinanccmosaceassecinnsenencdoas 112 oN Bl ees S ssrin eE NE tener ener Ta 112 OMILE LEVE csecsen A Ea 112 SELF TIMER sesetencsnocsiecsancsasecssdetaedstendecdesanhoienceadicesonieadees 112 GAIN UP gece tiece teewsendiocrmacersee aden dendeediecoreetecdsct senate irae 11 CARED eect E EEE E A E sad eseec E E 113 SAU TTER MODE sic spe cienset ears ocidciesmnde idani ni roata 114 CONT SHOOTING reece as eee 114 IMAGE CIZE scos E E 115 USER BUTTON SETHNG erence cn nee niooo 115 Main Menu for Video Playback ccccsseeceseeceeeeeseeeeees 116 BP rae eters ere ace aa bes ue lace iias 117 PROTECT CAI Be ig cecsucecesc saci a cerecceuncncetirchicteganaccon 117 PY ae E E E EE 117 MOVE eei E EE EEE E E 117 TRIMMING oocstos eect ca annan asp EoI RA ARR REREPEN ETERRA E 117 UPLOAD SETTINGS rsisi ipsini emn inaina a 117 PLAYBACK OTHER FILE assnsssnnensesnnnsnnnernensnensrnesrrrennne 117 3D MOTION RELIEF 3D mode only
77. able is connected the BACK UP menu is displayed e Refer also to the instruction manual of the external hard disk drive 2 Turn on the external hard disk drive Caution e Be sure to turn off the power when connecting the devices Otherwise electric shocks or malfunctions may occur e Do not connect a USB hub between this unit and the USB external hard disk drive Copying All Files All videos or still images recorded on this unit will be copied You can also select and copy only the videos or still images that have never been copied Select 3D or 2D mode Copying Playing Back Files in the USB External Hard Disk Drive Videos or still images saved in an external hard disk drive can be played back on this unit 3 Tap BACK UP Wag VIDEO BACKUP 4 Tap on the media to copy pie CREATE FROM ALL SELECT THE MEDIA TO BACK UP 5 Tap the desired method seg BACK UP ALL SCENES UNSAVED SCENES e ALL SCENES video ALL IMAGES still image All videos or still images in this unit are copied e UNSAVED SCENES video UNSAVED IMAGES still image Videos or still images that have never been copied are automatically selected and copied 6 Check that there is sufficient remaining space on the hard disk drive and tap YES ALL SCENES JAN 10 2011 15 SCENES REQ SPACE 147MB FREE SPACE 0 007 768MB START TO BACKUP e Backup starts when YES is tapped
78. abrupt to start your travel video at the destination suddenly Record also the preparations prior to departure if it is a family trip or the time when everyone is gathered at the meeting place if you are traveling with your friends For overseas trips taking a shot of the signs and displays at the airport of the flight you are taking may be useful for future reference Useful Shooting Techniques Using Pan at the Places of Interest Tourists spots with beautiful scenery or historical sites are places that you would certainly want to record To capture the magnificence of a scene which cannot be fitted into a single frame try the panning technique Refer to the Shooting Tips found in this website on how to use panning effectively In addition you may also like to take a shot of the signs or monuments that can often be found at the tourist spots Showing Everyone Having a Good Time When taking a video it is rather dull to shoot only the scenery or historical sites Talk about your feelings while recording the breath taking scenery of an attraction so that it will be an interesting scene to view later Useful Shooting Techniques Amusement Park Inducing Responses by Calling Out Take more shots of the smiling faces of everyone in the family Videos with no waving of hands nor laughter are not only dull when you view them later but also put the capability of the audio recording function of the Taking Videos
79. ain e Tap SEL ALL to select all files e Tap REL ALL to release all selections e Still images that are recorded continuously within 2 seconds or with the continuous shooting mode will be grouped together Only the first recorded file is shown and the group is displayed with a green frame When this is tapped an index screen of the grouped files appears Tap on the files to protect or release protection of then tap D 6 Tap SET pam PROTECT CANCEL 2011 EAA J ey e Se ae Protect marks On appear on the selected files Protect marks On disappear from the deselected files Capturing a Still Image in the Video during Playback You can capture still images of the scenes you like in the recorded videos Select video mode 4 Tap pause ff at the desired scene during playback e ll lt 2 mo 0 01 23 ee 0 12 34 e After pausing the video you can fine tune the point to capture by tapping forward slow motion and reverse slow motion lt I 5 Press the SNAPSHOT button Memo Still images are captured with a size of 1920x1080 e Captured still images are stored in the media where the video is being played back from Still images cannot be captured from 3D videos 67 Editing Capturing a Required Part in the Video 7 Tap Ill to pause playback at the desired end point then tap B TRIMMING i e TRIMMING SD Select the required part of a video and save it as a
80. and play back the recorded videos from an index screen Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images p 11 thumbnail display Select video mode e The video mode icon pi appears 2 Tap gt to select the playback mode e Images recorded in 3D mode and 2D mode are displayed on the index screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for playback e During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor e During 2D mode 2D is displayed on the LCD monitor 4 Tap on the file to start playback e Tap to select the media for playback and change the index screen thumbnail display Tap fl to pause Tap E to return to the index screen Memo e Images recorded in 2D mode cannot be displayed as 3D images e 3D images may be played back when the 3D button lights up e Images recorded in 3D mode and 2D mode are displayed on the index screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for playback e 3D images recorded in MP4 MVC format and AVCHD format are displayed on the index screen separately Change the setting of 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT to the desired format for playback 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 8D mode only t amp p 104 e Scenes that are likely to cause motion sickness during 3D playback may be played back in stop motion but this is not a malfunction To play back normally set 83D MOTION RELIEF to OFF
81. ap GAIN UP o Mc GAIN UP ON am JEE o am BE 113 Menu Settings SHUTTER MODE CONT SHOOTING SPEED Continuous shooting settings can be adjusted Sets the speed for continuous shooting Records one still image HIGH SPEED e Shoots up to 12 still images continuously in the 3D still image mode at approximately 12 images second e Shoots up to 40 still images continuously in the 2D stillimage mode at approximately 12 images second Records still images continuously while the SNAPSHOT button is pressed Memo _ _ __ _ e You can change the continuous shooting speed with CONT SHOOTING LOW SPEED Shoots continuously until the recording media is SPEED in the COMMON menu full CONT SHOOTING SPEED p 114 e Some SD cards may not support continuous shooting Memo e The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeatedly e Shooting speed slows down gradually as continuous shooting goes on in T the LOW SPEED mode Displaying the Item Displaying the Item I Select still image mode Select still image mode 2 Tap gt to select the recording mode lt iF 2011 GEP gt PA NE 7 and s Sl pate cA we os a e few 3 Tap MENU 4 Tap SHUTTER MODE 4 Tap CONT SHOOTING SPEED Bw n mmmn m MAGE J ne il a SHUTTER MODE Q EA CLLH IV 114 Menu Settings I
82. attery pack Recharge the battery pack Charging the Battery Pack t p 15 If the terminal of this unit or the battery pack is dirty wipe it with a cotton swab or something similar If you use any other battery packs besides JVC battery packs safety and performance cannot be guaranteed Be sure to use JVC battery packs Short usage time even after charging Battery deterioration occurs when a battery pack is charged repeatedly Replace the battery pack with a new one Optional Accessories t p 26 Unable to charge the battery pack When the battery pack is fully charged the lamp does not flash If the terminal of this unit or the battery pack is dirty wipe it with a cotton swab or something similar Using a non original battery pack may result in damage to this unit Be sure to use an original battery pack The remaining battery display is not correct Remaining battery power is not displayed when the AC adapter is connected If this unit is used for long periods of time in high or low temperatures or if the battery pack is repeatedly charged the amount of remaining battery may not be displayed correctly The battery depletes even when the AC adapter is connected Please use a JVC AC adapter AP V20U Recording Recording cannot be performed Check the vif IOl button Interior t p 133 Set to the recording mode with the gt button Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Mo
83. ay Disc Device s DVD Video AVCHD Internal HDD DVD writer connected to this unit Creating Discs with a DVD Writer p 72 External Blu ray drive connected to this unit Creating Discs with an External Blu ray Drive r p 78 Blu ray recorder Creating a Disc Using a Connected Blu ray Recorder t p 83 DVD recorder Dubbing Files by Connecting to a DVD Recorder p 83 USB external hard disk drive Using a USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 84 VCR Dubbing Files to a VHS Tape Using a VCR p 88 Computer Copying to Windows PC t p 91 1 Only on AVCHD compatible devices 2 Use Everio MediaBrowser 3D to record to discs on the computer Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software to operate Memo e Torecord to discs with a computer a recordable DVD or Blu ray drive is required for the computer in use 71 Copying Creating Discs with a DVD Writer You can copy the recorded files to discs or play back the created discs using an optional DVD writer Compatible DVD Writers e Enables the images recorded on this unit to be copied to a DVD without using a PC Product Name DVD Writer e CU VD3U DVD Writer e CU VD50U e Creates DVDs and functions as an external DVD drive when connected to a PC In addition created DVDs can be played back by connecting the CU VD50U toa TV Creating Discs with a DVD Writer WE Pr
84. balance to suit the subject or purpose You can also change settings such as picture quality and gain Select still image mode 2 Tap gt to select the recording mode lt C 2011 CEP gt a eP HY me ey wes ee a Pe ie 3 Tap MENU SCENE SELECT Settings to suit the shooting condition can be selected Scene Selection t p 36 Displayed only in the manual recording mode FOCUS Focus can be adjusted manually Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Displayed only in the manual recording mode FOCUS ASSIST Focused subject is outlined in color for more precise focus Using Focus Assist amp p 38 Displayed only in the manual recording mode FOCUS ASSIST COLOR Sets the color of the outline of a focused object when Focus Assist is used FOCUS ASSIST COLOR amp p 112 Displayed only in the manual recording mode BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen Adjusting Brightness 1 p 38 Displayed only in the manual recording mode SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speed can be adjusted Setting Shutter Speed t p 39 Displayed only in the manual recording mode APERTURE PRIORITY Adjusts the aperture value Setting Aperture p 39 Displayed only in the manual recording mode WHITE BALANCE Adjusts the color according to the light source Setting White Balance t p 40 Displayed only in the manual recording mode
85. bringing the left and right images closer to each other e Parallax can only be adjusted when 3D images are displayed on the unit s LCD monitor 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 3D mode only e p 104 1 Tap A 2 Tap MANUAL e The parallax adjustment screen appears e To set parallax adjustment to auto default tap AUTO 3 Adjust the parallax e To increase the amount of correction tap Doing so increases the value of the parallax display e To reduce the amount of correction tap Doing so decreases the value of the parallax display 4 Tap SET to confirm Caution e Too much parallax may cause the 3D effect to be lost e f you see double images even after parallax adjustment set the display on the LCD monitor to 2D immediately Memo e While this unit is equipped with the function to adjust parallax automatically it may not work properly for the following subjects Subjects beyond the recommended shooting distance especially subjects that are extremely close to the camera Numerous subjects of the similar shape arrayed in a line such as the windows of a building Straight subjects such as electric wires In these cases adjust the parallax manually Recording e When the power of this unit is turned off or the mode is switched to playback after parallax is manually adjusted the PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT setting returns to AUTO Manual Recording You
86. c that contains videos recorded in 3D mode Changing the Media of the External Blu ray Drive Set the type of media according to the loaded Blu ray disc or DVD Prepare an external Blu ray drive e Insert a disc into the external Blu ray drive Preparing an External Blu ray Drive p 79 2 Tap CHANGE REC MEDIA in the BACK UP menu vig VIDEO BACKUP CHANGE REC MEDIA amp 3 Tap Blu ray DISC DVD AVCHD or DVD Video e The media changes to the tapped item Select the appropriate setting according to the disc e Selecting Blu ray DISC enables you to save videos in a Blu ray disc in the high definition quality e Selecting DVD AVCHD enables you to save videos in a DVD in the high definition quality e Selecting DVD Video enables you to save videos in a DVD after converting to the standard image quality Caution e DVD Video cannot be selected when saving AVHCD 3D videos e Media cannot be changed when saving MP4 MVC videos Only recordable to BD Copying Preparing an External Blu ray Drive Memo When connecting to the external Blu ray drive use a USB cable with Mini A Male B Male connectors The USB cable provided with this unit cannot be used e Touse the USB cable provided with the external Blu ray drive purchase the USB extension cable Mini A Male A Female Part number QAM0852 001 Connect the USB cable and the
87. can be mounted on a tripod or monopod This is useful for preventing camera shake e A button battery CR2025 is included inside the remote control at the time of purchase Remove the insulation sheet before use Reinserting the Battery Button Battery t e To prevent this unit from falling off check the tripod mounting screw holes a Lock Tab and positioning holes on the unit carefully before mounting and turn the screws until they are fastened firmly e Pull out the battery holder by pressing the lock tab Caution 1 e Insert the button battery with the side facing upward e To prevent injuries or damages which may result if this unit falls off read the instruction manual of the tripod or monopod to be used and make sure that it is securely attached Memo e It is recommended to use a tripod or monopod when recording in conditions prone to camera shake such as in dark places or when zoomed to the telephoto end e Set the digital image stabilizer to Y OFF when using a tripod for recording Reducing Camera Shake t p 44 22 Getting Started Operation Buttons on Remote Control Unit Recording Start Stop Button e Starts stops video recording Still Image Button e Takes a still image Zoom Button e T Zooms in e W Zooms out Basic Playback Operations Playback Pause e Starts pauses playback of videos or Button slideshows gt ii Left Button d lt Moves the
88. curs when using the zoom lever can be minimized Zooming t amp p 31 Functions as the SNAPSHOT button However focus cannot be set by pressing halfway between 3D and 2D The image will be recorded in 3D even if the display on the LCD monitor is set to 2D Displays the various menus of still image recording Operating the Menu t p 99 Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds Use the D button to change the displays as shown below Tap D button Displays appear for approximately 3 seconds with every tap Tap and hold D button Displays are fixed such that they do not disappear After setting the display button changes from D to D Tap D to release the displays Useful Settings for Recording e When QUICK RESTART is set to ON this unit turns on immediately if you open the LCD monitor within 5 minutes after the power is turned off by closing the monitor QUICK RESTART e p 124 e When AUTO POWER OFF is set to ON this unit turns itself off automatically to conserve power when it is not operated for 5 minutes only when using the battery pack AUTO POWER OFF p 124 e When TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is set to FACE TRACKING this unit detects faces and automatically adjusts its brightness and focus to record the faces more clearly Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 44 e The image resolution can be cha
89. d terminals If the above does not solve the problem back up your files and execute FORMAT SD CARD in the COMMON menu All data will be deleted FORMAT SD CARD t amp p 131 NOT FORMATTED Select OK then select YES on the DO YOU WANT TO FORMAT screen RECORDING FAILURE Turn off and on this unit again PLAYBACK FAILED Remove and re insert the SD card Inserting an SD Card p 16 Remove any dirt from the SD card terminals Insert the SD card before turning on the power Do not subject this unit to any strong impact or vibration VIDEO MANAGEMENT FILE IS DAMAGED RECOVERY IS REQUIRED TO RECORD PLAYBACK RECOVER Select OK to restore Videos that cannot be restored will not be displayed on the index screen but you may be able to play them back using PLAYBACK OTHER FILE in the menu Playing a Video with Defective Management Information t p 54 UNSUPPORTED FILE Use files recorded with this unit Files recorded with other devices may not be playable THIS FILE IS PROTECTED Switch off the PROTECT CANCEL function in the EDIT menu Protecting Files t p 66 CHECK CARD S WRITE PROTECTION SWITCH Set the write protect switch of the SD card to off INSUFFICIENT AVAILABLE SPACE Delete files or move files to a PC or other devices Replace the SD card with a new one SCENE QUANTITY EXCEEDED LIMIT 1 Move the files or fo
90. de USER BUTTON SETTING Assigns a frequently used function to the USER button Setting the USER Button t p 42 177 Menu Settings SCENE SELECT Settings to suit the shooting condition can be selected Operating Details Scene Selection t p 36 FOCUS Focus can be adjusted manually Operating Details Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 FOCUS ASSIST Focused subject is outlined in color for more precise focus Operating Details Using Focus Assist t p 38 FOCUS ASSIST COLOR Sets the color of the outline of a focused object when Focus Assist is used Outlines the focused object in red GREEN Outlines the focused object in green BLUE Outlines the focused object in blue Displaying the Item Select still image mode 112 BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen Operating Details Adjusting Brightness p 38 SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speed can be adjusted Operating Details Setting Shutter Speed p 39 APERTURE PRIORITY Adjusts the aperture value Operating Details Setting Aperture t p 39 WHITE BALANCE Adjusts the color according to the light source Operating Details Setting White Balance t p 40 BACKLIGHT COMP Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight Operating Details Setting Backlight Compensation t p 41 TELE MACRO 2D mode only Enables close up sh
91. dex screen according to recording dates Date Search p 58 PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File p 66 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files t p 66 COPY Copies files from the built in memory to the SD card COPY p 118 MOVE Moves files from the built in memory to the SD card MOVE t p 118 SEARCH DATE Narrows down the still image index screen according to recording dates Operating Details Date Search t p 58 PROTECT CANCEL Protects files from being deleted accidently Operating Details Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File p 66 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files t p 66 178 COPY Copies files from the built in memory to the SD card Operating Details Copying Files to an SD Card t p 89 MOVE Moves files from the built in memory to the SD card Operating Details Moving Files to an SD Card t p 90 Menu Settings Common Menu Select video or still image mode 2 Tap MENU 3 Tap Xt n n CLOCK ADJUST Resets the current time or sets to the local time when using this unit overseas Clock Setting amp amp p 19 Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling amp amp p 25 Setting Daylight Saving Time t p 25 DATE
92. e t p 44 Menu Settings GAIN UP WIND CUT Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark Reduces the noise caused by wind places Deactivates the function Activates the function Displaying the Item Select video mode Memo e Although AUTO SLOW SHUTTER brightens the scene more than ON movements of the subject may become unnatural e Setting can be adjusted separately for still images GAIN UP Still Image p 113 Displaying the Item Select video mode 2 Tap gt to select the recording mode lt ow CO gt Sa NE E gt os PS a E jae ia i F a ee Co menu 3 Tap MENU 4 Tap WIND CUT I VIDEO 4 Tap GAIN UP n n esses 103 Menu Settings GRID Displays gridlines to make it easier to detect when the subject appears slanted OFF Turns off grid display Turns on grid display Displaying the Item Select video mode 4 Tap GRID eg VIDEO s a ie TIME LAPSE RECORDING Enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain interval This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud Operating Details Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING t p 46 104 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 3D mode only You can select a recording format for 3D video recording
93. e 3D still images cannot be printed To print make use of the 2D still image that is captured at the same time e Use the provided software Everio Media Browser 3D to transfer 3D still images to a computer for playback Copying to Windows PC t p 91 e Torecord 3D images refer also to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images t p 11 e f the left and right images of an object close to the camera do not appear to be in alignment or the 3D effect of a distant object is weak adjust the parallax Adjusting Parallax During Recording t p 34 e When PARALLAX ADJUSTMENT is assigned to the ADJ button parallax can be adjusted manually using the ADJ button and control dial Using the Control Dial for Recording t p 43 28 Recording Taking Videos in Intelligent Auto Mode Indications During Video Recording You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Intelligent Auto mode e Before recording an important scene it is recommended to conduct a trial Le WRB AVCHD Te 10 45AM i So me D recording 8 Open the lens cover 0 00 00 2 04 C Parallax Displays the adjusted value when performing l l Adjustment Value parallax adjustment manually The video mode icon i appears 3D mode only Adjusting Parallax During Recording 3 Check if the recording mode is Intel
94. e er ere Seren e ere 102 AFERTURE PRIORITY sericese 102 WHITE BALANCE Seer eereee ene eee eee Cane er ee eer ee eens 102 BACKLIGHT COMP ccccssccccesseeeeceeeeeeneeeeseaeeessaaneees 102 TELE MACRO 2D mode only 2ccceeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeenees 102 TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF ccccseceeseeeeeeeeeceeeeseeeeenees 102 DI geese 5 ace ee aspe A ses asec eee 102 GAIR UI e eet eed teeta Pee ence 103 WIND Ss Od ieee menemerenre ne rene eer nents eee ere entre cmer a mer 10 ET aro cee opie atta A E E E E E 104 TIME LAPSE RECORDING nssssassnnsnnsnsnnsssrresrrrnsnrrerrreennee 104 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 3D mode only 000 104 VIDEO QUALITY ccssccutionctescastccieouneteteaserictpsaciseuteactontatsoets 105 ZOOM 2D mode only ccccseeeeeceeeeeeeneeeeeeaeeeesseeeeesaaees 106 x V Color 2D mode only ccicssiccienseccneseccnecsenncsonsseeneosienceoes 106 USER BUTTON SETTING srcccencadesncccetconncenncaccsnnecenanoccenees 106 OO IN acacia eect E EEEE 107 MIC EEVEE seerne reen ere reer re teers errr oer een mn erent er te 107 MIC LEVEL SETTING secccsccacecincscnssctascsastiociverecsncteraiansioniccs 108 HEADPHONE VOL ADJ ccccecseeeceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeneeeesaeees 108 Main Menu for Still Image Recording cceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 110 SCENE DED srsti tenectcGsneate auietseneesecendeoeeseaeeeeceeee 112 FOCU ene ere ene erie ok ener erent eran er Cee aa one en ae 112 FOCUS ASSIS P erreien aE Eini eee Nei
95. e is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 6 Tap onthe videos or still images to copy SELECT FROM SCENES lt 2011 Fe gt ae Je i ae e Acheck mark appears on the selected file To remove the check mark tap on the file again e Tap CHECK to check the file 7 After selecting all the files tap SAVE pag SELECT FROM SCENES lt 2 a ie Jel oe ae 81 Copying 8 Tap EXECUTE SELECT FROM SCENES REQUIRED DISC SPACE DVD 2 DVD DL 1 PREPARE AN EMPTY DISC e The number of discs required to copy the files is displayed Prepare the discs accordingly 9 Tap YES or NO ii mode only SELECT FROM SCENES DO YOU WANT AN AUTOMATIC HEADLINE ON THE TOP MENU CREATED e When YES is selected videos with similar recording dates are displayed in groups e When NO is selected videos are displayed according to recording dates 10 Tap EXECUTE SELECT FROM SCENES REMAINING DVD 2 DVD DL 1 EXECUTE STOP e When INSERT NEXT DISC appears change the disc 1 After copying tap OK SELECT FROM SCENES COMPLETED 12 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or more to turn off this unit and disconnect the USB cable Caution e Do not turn off the power or remove the USB cable until copying is complete e Files that are not on the index screen during playback cannot be copied Memo
96. e only Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE SMILE LEVEL allows you to set the items to display when faces are RECORDING detected This item is only displayed when TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is set to FACE Enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be TRACKING shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain interval This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud Openthe LCD monitor and select the still image mode Openthe LCD monitor and select the video mode 2 Tap MENU e The video mode icon sal appears 2 Tap MENU 3 Tap TIME LAPSE RECORDING wy VIDEO esson ii A y me i 4 Tap ON C93 SMILE LEVEL e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 4 Tap to select a recording interval 1 to 80 seconds Displays only the frames when faces are detected Displays the frames and smile levels when faces are detected e The greater the number of seconds the longer the recording interval e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Frame Appears around detected faces Smile level Appears in value 0 100 for detected smiles e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 5 Start recording e A frame is taken at intervals of the selected period e When the recording
97. ecifications even if they are HDMI CEC compliant Therefore the HDMI CEC functions of this unit cannot be guaranteed to operate in combination with all the TVs In such cases set HDMI CONTROL to OFF Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDMI p 60 Troubleshooting Error Message CHECK LENS COVER Open the lens cover SET DATE TIME Connect the AC adapter charge the battery for more than 24 hours and set the clock If the message still appears the clock battery is exhausted Consult your nearest JVC dealer Clock Setting amp p 19 COMMUNICATION ERROR Reconnect the USB cable Turn off this unit and the devices connected to it and turn them on again Reattach the battery pack FORMAT ERROR Check the operating procedure and perform once again FORMAT BUILT IN MEM t p 130 Turn off and on this unit again DATA DELETION ERROR Check the operating procedure and perform once again ERASE ALL DATA t p 131 Turn off and on this unit again ERROR IN BUILT IN MEMORY Turn off and on this unit again If the above does not solve the problem back up your files and execute FORMAT BUILT IN MEM in the COMMON menu All data will be deleted FORMAT BUILT IN MEM t amp p 130 MEMORY CARD ERROR Turn off and on this unit again Remove the AC adapter and battery pack then remove and re insert the SD card Remove any dirt from the SD car
98. ecording time in a day For example if you plan to record for 2 hours a day prepare a battery pack that is ready for 4 hours actual recording time For a day trip you can prepare a battery with low capacity but for a long trip do prepare a few batteries with high capacities m AC Adapter The JVC AC adapter supports voltages from 100 V to 240 V and hence can be used anywhere in the world Bring along the adapter if you are traveling for along time Charge the battery pack while sleeping so that you can record with full battery power the next day mi Power Plug Adapter The shape of the power plug varies according to countries Be sure to check the shape of the power plug beforehand and bring the appropriate power plug adapter Charging the Battery Pack Overseas p 24 WE Battery Charger Recording cannot be performed when an AC adapter is connected to the camcorder for battery charging You can bring an additional battery charger to charge battery packs if you plan to use the camcorder for recording at night You can also charge multiple battery packs by using both the battery charger and this camcorder at the same time E Tripod A tripod is an essential item to take stable images Select an appropriate tripod in accordance to your purpose and style of traveling such as a compact one to be used on a table or one that is at least 1 m tall Recording the Excitement Before Departure It may be a little
99. ect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 of the connecting TV VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only p 127 6 Start recording e Start playback on this unit and press the record button on the recorder Playing Back Videos p 52 e After playback is complete stop the recording 88 Copying Copying Files to an SD Card You can copy videos and still images from the built in memory to SD card Copying still images to cards makes it convenient to bring them to the shop for printing developing Caution e Make sure that there is enough space left in the destination medium e Videos and still images in the SD card cannot be copied to the built in memory Select 3D or 2D mode 4 Tap MENU 5 Tap COPY I VIDEO 6 Tap on the files to copy pint QUANTITY 0000 ED im T e OE ae ee me v appears on the selected files To remove V from a file tap on the file again e Tap SEL ALL to select all files e Tap REL ALL to release all selections e SET is deactivated when no file is selected 7 Tap SET pas QUANTITY 0030 2011 oe E SA 8 Tap YES COPY VIDEO COPY QUANTITY 0030 START COPY e Copying starts e After copying tap Ok 89 Copying Moving Files to an SD Card You can move videos and still images from the built in memory to SD card Files that are moved will be deleted from the bui
100. ecting TV VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only p 127 6 Start recording e Start playback on this unit and press the record button on the recorder Playing Back Videos t p 52 e After playback is complete stop the recording Caution e 3D videos cannot be dubbed 83 Copying Using a USB External Hard Disk Drive You can copy video and still image files to a USB external hard disk drive from this unit You can also play the files in the USB external hard disk drive on this unit e Refer also to the instruction manual of the external hard disk drive Compatible External Hard Disk Drives You can use the LaCie Hard Disk Sleek black design USB2 0 series from LaCie Memo Before purchasing check the compatible devices on the LaCie website e LaCie http Awww lacie com home htm cc 1 e USB external hard disk drives up to 2 TB can be used Copying and Playback with a USB External Hard Disk Drive Preparing a USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 84 Copying All Files c p 84 Playing Back Files in the USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 85 Deleting Folders in the USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 86 Importing Files from the USB External Hard Disk Drive Importing Files from the USB External Hard Disk Drive p 87 Memo e Format the USB external hard disk drive when connecting it to this unit for the first time All data will be deleted Formatt
101. ection Memo e To exit the screen Tap X quit e To return to the previous screen Tap gt return e To display the help file Tap help and tap the item e Help file may not be available for some items 99 Menu Settings Main Menu for Video Recording You can adjust various settings such as brightness and white balance to suit the subject or purpose You can also change settings such as picture quality and gain Select video mode 2 Tap gt to select the recording mode 3 Tap MENU SCENE SELECT Settings to suit the shooting condition can be selected Scene Selection t p 36 Displayed only in the manual recording mode FOCUS Focus can be adjusted manually Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Displayed only in the manual recording mode FOCUS ASSIST Focused subject is outlined in color for more precise focus Using Focus Assist amp p 38 Displayed only in the manual recording mode FOCUS ASSIST COLOR Sets the color of the outline of a focused object when Focus Assist is used FOCUS ASSIST COLOR p 102 Displayed only in the manual recording mode BRIGHTNESS ADJUST Adjusts the overall brightness of the screen Adjusting Brightness 1 p 38 Displayed only in the manual recording mode SHUTTER SPEED Shutter speed can be adjusted Setting Shutter Speed t p 39 Displayed only in the manual recording
102. ed separately for videos and still images Recording Setting Shutter Speed Setting Aperture You can set the shutter speed to suit the type of subject You can adjust the aperture to capture an image with only the subject in Tap MENU ene 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap SHUTTER SPEED eg VIDEO ee s n SHUTTER SPEED E3 a e Tap Aor v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection Tap to return to the previous screen e Tap X to exit the menu M 3 Tap MANUAL Tap to return to the previous screen 3 Tap MANUAL 2 Tap APERTURE PRIORITY VIDEO SHUTTER SPEED M MANUAL APERTURE PRIORITY 4 Adjust the aperture z E CREC 120e30 menu tore CIE e Shutter speed can be set from 1 2 to 1 4000 Up to 1 500 for still image e Aperture can be set from F1 2 to F5 6 e Tap to increase the shutter speed e f you want the background to be in focus as well larger aperture e Tap v to decrease the shutter speed value tap A e f you want the background to appear blurry smaller aperture value tap v 5 Tap SET to confirm 5 Tap SET to confirm Ca O2De3D MENU e After confirmation the display for adjusting shutter speed disappears Ea M2De3p MENU memo l l l o e After confirmation the display for adjusting aperture disappears e Settings ca
103. educed to writing and signed by an authorized representative of JVC 2 If any part of this Agreement is held invalid by or in conflict with any law having jurisdiction over this Agreement the remaining provisions will remain in full force and effect 3 This Agreement shall be governed by and interpreted under the laws of Japan The Tokyo District Court has jurisdiction over all disputes which may arise with respect to the execution interpretation and performance of this Agreement Victor Company of Japan Limited Memo e f You acquired the Program in Germany the provisions of Sections 4 Limited Warranty and 5 Limited Liability provided above will be replaced with those of the German version of this Agreement Caution e Operate this equipment according to the operating procedures described in this manual e Use only the provided CD ROM Never use any other CD ROM to run this software e Do not attempt to modify this software e Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void user s authority to operate the equipment How to handle a CD ROM AAAAAAAA e Take care not to soil or scratch the mirror surface opposite to the printed surface Do not write anything or put a sticker on either the front or back surface If the CD ROM gets dirty gently wipe it with a soft cloth outward from the center hole e Do not use conventional disc cleaners or cleaning spray e Do not bend the CD ROM or touch its mirror sur
104. eeeaeeeeeeeeaaeees 55 Adjusting Parallax During Playback cccscccseeeeneeeeeeeeeaees 56 Slideshow Playback ccccccseecececeeeeeeceseeesseeseeeeseneeeessnees 57 Searching for a Specific Video Still Image ceeeeeeeee 58 Date Search ccicwssccsctasextcasuedsisdcosasisacucdswedsuswehedsunesbesdncwedebenes 58 Connecting to and Viewing on TV ssssssssssssssssssrrsrsesrrrreesrrenes 58 Playing Back 3D Images sa incicsicsctecsnaaascnesacdsecdanesvectionsaaneonte 58 Playing Back 2D mages vennensicensnviannsncndeedencsseienstnebavcnmneanis 60 Playing Back a DVD or Blu ray Disc Created on this Unit E E 63 Digest Playback on a Blu ray or DVD Player 00 64 Editing Deleting Unwanted Files cccceccseeeesesereeeesereneeesereneeeeens 65 Deleting the Currently Displayed File cccseeceneeeees 65 Deleting Selected Files 00 0 eeceeceeeeeeseeeeeeneeeseaeeeenenes 65 Protecting TANG S sisser ie a 66 Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File P AE A AE A E S AE AE N N A A 66 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files 66 Capturing a Still Image in the Video during Playback 67 Capturing a Required Part in the Video TRIMMING 68 Capturing Videos for Uploading to YouTube ccceeeees 69 Copying Copying Files wis ccvicsticcdsnsdcvsnscuedsuentidausn vidaussabisaeedausucwaweniwduedsiewes 70 Creating D
105. eo light MARINE BLUE Set this when shooting the sea at deep water area water appears blue MARINE GREEN Set this when shooting the sea at shallow water area water appears green Using MWB Hold a sheet of plain white paper in front of the lens so that the white paper fills the screen 2 Tap MWB and keep touching while the icon appears and blinks 3 Release your touch after the menu disappears and lights up Memo e The setting will not change if MWB is being tapped too fast less than 1 second e Manual setting is temporarily canceled in the Intelligent Auto mode Recording Setting Backlight Compensation Taking Close up Shots You can correct the image when the subject appears too dark due to You can take close up shots of an object using the tele macro function backlight 1 Tap MENU The image is only an impression 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap BACKLIGHT COMP eg VIDEO C CLH 2 Tap TELE MACRO e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection ym VIDEO e Tap X to exit the menu CLH Tap to return to the previous screen a e TELE MACRO OFF EJ Tap ON as BACKLIGHT COMP 7 orr Relate bes T r v to move upward or downward for more selection ONJ ON e Tap or v to move up e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 3 Tap ON TELE MACRO OFF e After setting the backlight icon 4 a
106. eoneseeseesuteatage 36 Adjusting FOCUS Manually esis contsecactecanesincencureanndncdccimesinnsstan 37 Using FOCUS ASSIST prccecrnnceanenarcganniesossonctoesunrenerenponsoenes 38 Adjusting BrigNtNeESS yericxcstsaPapeceonerivs naneeenereneaenaeeteanaianeorres 38 Setting Shutter Speed vcccexssdeoniien suscelewawercietonteedeeceausiooneeedasecs 39 Seting ae LUI cara ve sadinrn te oraioseueaaceennncutgetieevoseencedereeimuartacece 39 Setting White Balance ssicincsssnsansccdneninncesewronssncticsanswentseunrecs 40 Setting Backlight Compensation ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 41 Taking Close up Shots vsncncciensccnesanncvascinainoimndonditvasmnnuscnsamessiog 41 Setting the USER Button sscnnastacnvonsenosmcsinacseaniaresaaanstensienssaics 42 Using the Control Dial for Recording ccceceeeeeeee tees 43 Reducing Camera Shake ccccccsssseeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeeeaneeeeeeesaas 44 Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF 44 Capturing Smiles Automatically SMILE SHOT 45 Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING 46 Taking Group Shots Self timer ccccsseeeeseeeesseeeeeeeeens 48 Remaining Recording Time Battery Power cccsseeees 49 Playback Playing Back Videos seesaccuestesinesnunecsnuecentearoncnsdetuinareetenenees 52 Playing a Video with Defective Management Information PVO EEE E E E E A EET 54 Playing Back Still Images cceeeeceeeeceeeeeeeee
107. eparing a DVD Writer Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD50U p 73 Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD3U t p 73 mi Copying to Discs Copying All Files p 73 Copying Files by Date 2D mode only p 75 Copying Selected Files t p 76 mm Other Operations Playing Back with a DVD Writer t amp p 77 Finalizing Discs After Copying 1 p 78 Memo e When there are many files to back up it may take time for the backup to be completed Wait fora while as the access lamp appears blinking which indicates normal operation e Recording date and time will not be displayed when playing back a disc that contains videos recorded in 3D mode Caution e 3D images in MP4 MVC format cannot be copied to a DVD writer 72 Changing the Media of the DVD Writer Set the type of media according to the loaded DVD Prepare a DVD writer Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD50U t p 73 Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD3U t p 73 2 Tap CHANGE REC MEDIA in the BACK UP menu vig VIDEO BACKUP CHANGE REC MEDIA Q 3 Tap DVD AVCHD or DVD Video sig CHANGE REC MEDIA DVD AVCHD gt DVD Video e The media changes to the tapped item Select the appropriate setting according to the disc e Selecting DVD AVCHD enables you to save videos in a DVD in the high definition quality e Selecting DVD Video enables you to save video
108. er below e Pixela User Support Center Telephone USA and Canada English 1 800 458 4029 toll free Europe UK Germany France and Spain English German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China Chinese 10800 163 0014 toll free Homepage http www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e e For details on how to upload to YouTube refer to Everio MediaBrowser 3DHelp in the Help menu of Everio MediaBrowser 3D Help H MediaBrowser Help H F1 Check the latest version online Click for Latest Product Info Version infol Mon Tue Wec 97 Copying Verifying System Requirements Guideline Right click on Computer or My Computer in the Start menu and select Properties to check the following items Windows Vista Windows 7 e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide Windows XP e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide po Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows XP Windows Vista 32 64 bit Windows XP Home Basic or Home Premium Home Edition or Professional Pre installed versions only Service Pack 2 Pre installed versions only Service Pack 3 Windows 7 32 64 bit Home Premium Pre installed versions only Intel Core Duo CPU 1 66 GHz or higher Intel Core Duo CPU 1 66
109. er some usage conditions such as at low temperature Be sure to use the supplied JVC AC adapter e f you use any other AC adapters besides the supplied JVC AC adapter malfunctions may occur Rechargeable Batteries e When using the battery in a low temperature environment 10 C 50 F or below the operating time may be shortened or it may not function properly When using this unit outdoors in the winter weather warm the battery such as by placing it in the pocket before attaching it Keep away from direct contact with a warm pack e Donot expose the battery to excessive heat such as direct sunlight or fire e After removing the battery store it in a dry place between 15 C to 25 C 59 F to 77 F Keep a 30 battery level LB if the battery pack is not to be used for a long period of time In addition fully charge and then fully discharge the battery pack every 2 months then continue to store it at a 30 battery level La Memo e You can connect this unit to the AC adapter to record for long hours indoors Battery charging begins when the LCD monitor is closed Detaching the Battery Pack Press the battery release lever to detach the battery from this unit Approximate Battery Charging Time Using AC Adapter Charging Time 2h40m e When the battery life is reached the recording time becomes shorter even if the battery pack is fully charged Replace the battery pack with a new one
110. erior OOMWOMOOWOS 14 43 4241 40 LCD Monitor e Turns the power on off by opening and closing e Enables self portraits to be taken by rotating the monitor 2 USER Button Setting the USER Button t p 42 3 i Video Still Image Button e Switches between video and still image modes 4 i AUTO Button e Switches between Intelligent Auto and Manual modes 5 3D Button e Switches between 3D and 2D modes e Press and hold until the LED of the button lights up goes out 6 Remote Sensor 7 INFO Information Button e Recording Displays the remaining time for video only and battery power e Playback Displays file information such as recording date 8 ADJ Adjustment Button e Enables adjustment of FOCUS BRIGHTNESS ADJUST etc 9 Control Dial Using the Control Dial for Recording t p 43 10 c Power Button e Press and hold to turn the power on off while the LCD monitor is opened 1 AV Connector e Connects to a TV etc 12 USB Connector e Connects to computer using a USB cable 13 SD Card Slot e Insert an optional SD card Inserting an SD Card p 16 14 Speaker e Outputs audio sound during video playback 133 Indications on the LCD monitor Common Recording Indications FOCUS as A Y LC DE a Shutter Speed Setting Shutter Speed p 39 2 Tele Macro 2D mode only Taking Close up Shots t p 41 3 Scene Select
111. erval of time lapse recording with an icon Time Lapse Setting t p 47 9 External Storage Playback Playing Back with a DVD Writer t p 77 Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive t p 82 Playing Back Files in the USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 85 10 x v Color 2D mode only x v Color 2D mode only t amp p 106 1 Output with 1080p HDMI OUTPUT p 128 12 3D MOTION RELIEF 3D mode only 3D MOTION RELIEF 3D mode only 1 p 117 13 Parallax Adjustment 3D mode only Adjusting Parallax During Playback t p 56 135 Indications on the LCD monitor Still Image Playback 4 DAOG 5 6 7 T 02 3 MENU Still Image Mode yi O Video Still Image Button p 133 2 Operation Indicator Playing Back Still Images t p 55 3 Folder Number 4 File Number 5 Date Time Clock Setting p 19 6 3D 2D Mode 3D Button amp p 133 7 Media REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE t p 123 8 External Storage Playback Playing Back with a DVD Writer t p 77 Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive p 82 Playing Back Files in the USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 85 9 Output with 1080p HDMI OUTPUT es p 128 10 Parallax Adjustment 3D mode only Adjusting Parallax During Playback t p 56 136 Troubleshooting Battery Pack Unable to turn on the power when using the b
112. es 5 Tap on the file to start playback m PLAYBACK OTHER FILE SD iw lt ue gt ae en png E oO Playing Back Videos t p 53 Memo e An MTS file is created in the EXTMOV folder when management information is corrupted e The thumbnails of the 3D files in the EXTMOV folder will be shown as images separated into left and right on the index screen but this is not a malfunction e Depending on the condition of the damaged file playback might fail or may not run smoothly Playback Playing Back Still Images You can select and play back the recorded still images from an index screen thumbnail display The contents of the selected media are displayed on the index screen REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE t amp p 123 Select still image mode e Images recorded in 3D mode and 2D mode are displayed on the index screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for playback e During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor e During 2D mode 2D is displayed on the LCD monitor 4 Tap on the file to start playback o Tap 0 to select the media for playback and change the index screen thumbnail display Tap E to return to the index screen Tap BeH to show all the thumbnails that are displayed in a group Tap again to restore the group Memo e Only 3D images are displayed during the 3D mode Similarly only 2D images are displayed during the 2D mode e 3D
113. ess of the surrounding conditions 1 Sets to dim brightness Helps to save battery life when selected Sets the brightness automatically to 4 when using outdoors and to 3 when using indoors 2 Tap Displaying the Item ap ht il il 3 Tap REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO 1 Tap MENU res COMMON REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO u wessen 2 Tap tt o m wssn 122 Menu Settings REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE OPERATION SOUND Sets the recording playback media of still images Turns on or off the operation sound Turns off the operation sound BUILT IN Records still images to this unit s built in memory MEMORY SD CARD Records still images to the SD card Displaying the Item Turns on the operation sound Displaying the Item T Tap MENU 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap t 2 Tap Xt memm il il 3 Tap REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE 3 Tap OPERATION SOUND 2 res COMMON CZI IL REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE OPERATION SOUND _ _ 123 Menu Settings AUTO POWER OFF QUICK RESTART Prevents the situation of A to turn off the power when this is set Enables the power to turn on quickly when the LCD monitor is opened again Power is not turned Ee even if this unit is not operated for 5 minutes within 5 minutes Deactivates the function Turns off the power automatically if this unit is not Enables the power to turn
114. ets whether to display warnings during 3D playback Sets the aspect ratio 4 3 or 16 9 according to the connecting TV OFF Shows a 3D warning icon instead of the 3D warning message Shows a 3D warning message at a regular interval 4 3 Select this when connecting to a conventional TV 4 3 Select this when connecting to a widescreen TV 16 9 Displaying the Item 3D warning icon Displaying the Item Tap MENU I Jap MENU 2 Tap 2 Tap x oe memm memm 3 Tap 3D DISPLAY WARNING 3 Tap VIDEO OUTPUT COMMON _ iW res COMMON 3D DISPLAY WARNING ON v me m o o m wesss E 127 Menu Settings HDMI OUTPUT Sets the output from the HDMI connector of this unit when it is connected to a TV m 3D Mode AUTO Output images according to the supported monitor output format SIDE BY SIDE OUTPUT Outputs images from the HDMI connector in SIDE BY SIDE OUTPUT 960x1080ix2ch regardless of the supported monitor output format CERTAIN TV TYPES Outputs images from the HDMI connector in SIDE BY SIDE OUTPUT 960x1080ix2ch if the format 1080i is supported by the monitor Outputs images from the HDMI connector in 2D 480p or 480i if 1080 is not supported by the monitor 2D OUTPUT Outputs images from the HDMI connector in 2D 1080i 480p or 480i regardless of the suppor
115. face e Do not store your CD ROM in a dusty hot or humid environment Keep it away from direct sunlight Menu Settings Operating the Menu There are two types of menus in this unit e Main menu Menu that contains all the items specific to the video recording still image recording video playback and still image playback modes respectively menu in main common menu Menu that contains all common items in the video recording still image recording video playback and still image playback modes Operating the Main Menu You can configure various settings using the menu 1 Tap MENU e The menu differs according to the mode in use 2 Tap the desired menu vy VIDEO SCENE SELECT Qi E Vannes 2 m e Tap Aor v to move upward or downward for more selection 3 Tap the desired setting SCENE SELECT OFF u s Ei NIGHTALIVE Memo e To exit the screen Tap X quit e To return to the previous screen Tap gt return e To display the help file Tap help and tap the item e Help file may not be available for some items Operating the Common Menu You can configure common setting items regardless of the mode using the common menu 1 Tap MENU e The menu differs according to the mode in use 2 Tap tt n n 3 Tap the desired setting res COMMON CLOCK ADJUST Mo m wesss E e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more sel
116. fer also to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images p 11 86 Deleting Folders in the USB External Hard Disk Drive Files that are copied to the external hard disk drive can be deleted Caution e Deleted files cannot be restored e Be sure to back up important files on a PC Backing Up All Files t p 93 Select 3D or 2D mode 3 Tap DELETE vig VIDEO BACKUP 1 4 Tap on the folder to delete vag DELETE DELETE FOLDER CONTENTS 5 Tap YeEs ALL SCENES JAN 10 2011 15 SCENES DELETE VOLUME 144MB FREE SPACE 0 007 479MB DELETE e After deleting tap OK Memo e Images recorded in 3D mode and 2D mode are displayed on the index screen separately Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for deletion e 3D images recorded in MP4 MVC format and AVCHD format are displayed on the index screen separately Change the setting of 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT to the desired format for deletion 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT 3D mode only t amp p 104 Copying Formatting the USB External Hard Disk Drive 4 Tap USB HDD BUILT IN MEM or USB HDD gt SD All files on the external hard disk drive can be deleted l IMPORT FROM DEVICE Caution e All data on the external hard disk drive will be deleted when it is formatted SELECT
117. file Protecting Files t p 66 66 Protecting Files Prevent important videos still images from being deleted accidently by protecting them Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File n p 66 Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files t p 66 Caution e When the recording media is formatted even the protected files will be deleted Protecting Releasing Protection of the Currently Displayed File Protects or releases protection of the currently displayed file 1 Tap MENU ps p a 0 01 23 ee 0 12 34 YO OOo EW 2 Tap PROTECT CANCEL I VIDEO IL PROTECT CANCEL E3 CZ C 3 Tap YES pam XP TEELE mo faa PROTECT Tap Fd PP to select the previous or next file e After setting tap OK Protecting Releasing Protection of Selected Files Protects or releases protection of the selected files Select video or still image mode 2 Tap gt to select the playback mode Editing Sb au ooo e gt 4 Tap PROTECT CANCEL Wag VIDEO m m PROTECT CANCEL e 5 Tap on the files to protect or release protection of pam PROTECT CANCEL SD 2011 Cyr Oe es hfs Om and V are displayed on the files that are already protected To release protection of a file tap on the file such that V is removed v appears on the selected files To remove from a file tap on the file ag
118. front and the guests at the back Closing Up on the Bride s Face During the Thank You Speech The climax of the event finally comes during the bride and groom s thank you speech and presentation of flowers The touching words of appreciation from the bride and tears of joy from the parents are scenes that must not be missed Start by closing up on the bride s face using zoom As the tears start to form in the bride s eyes continue shooting for a little longer Then slowly zoom out to the wide angle to show the parents who are moved by the speech Advanced Operation with Two Camcorders If video editing is to be done record using two camcorders so that a video with varying scenes can be created You can try asking a close friend who has a camcorder at home Set the borrowed camcorder on a tripod to focus on taking close up shots of the bride and groom In this way the other camcorder can be moved around to record other scenes enabling an interesting video with changing scenes to be created through editing and compilation As most people own atleast a digital camera nowadays even if you are really unable to find an extra camcorder inserting still pictures to the video at various points is also a good way to add variety Do give it a try mm lt Camcorder 1 gt Closing up on the bride and groom all the time m lt Camcorder 2 gt Recording the congratulatory messages from friends at the same time The main characters of a wedding a
119. gt to select the recording mode 7 1 lt ow OF gt aa a gt 24 i EE i eer T MENU 3 Tap MENU 4 Tap 3D SOUND eg VIDEO Ce j x 4 Tap MIC LEVEL a am 2 eI VIDEO t 2 E 107 Menu Settings MIC LEVEL SETTING Sets the microphone level Make the adjustments such that MIC LEVEL does not turn red Displaying the Item Select video mode mm y a W 4 Me i B y es a ee oT 3 Tap MENU HEADPHONE VOL ADJ Sets the volume level of the connected headphones Adjusting the Volume Level of Headphones During Recording Select video mode 4 Tap HEADPHONE VOL ADJ x VIDEO HEADPHONE VOL ADJ n n e The volume adjustment screen appears 5 Adjust the volume level of the headphones Q Z Ea 108 e To turn up the volume tap on the touch screen e To turn down the volume tap on the touch screen e Tap X to exit the volume adjustment screen Adjusting the Volume Level of Headphones During Playback Select video mode Menu Settings 3 Adjust the volume level of the headphones e To turn up the volume set the zoom lever to the T end e To turn down the volume set the zoom lever to the W end f Lex can Telephoto 109 Menu Settings Main Menu for Still Image Recording You can adjust various settings such as brightness and white
120. hen digital zoom is not desired 40x DIGITAL Enables recording with 1 10x optical Zoom and 11 40x digital zoom 200x DIGITAL Enables recording with 1 10x optical Zoom and 11 200x digital zoom Memo e When digital zoom is used the image becomes grainy as it is digitally enlarged Displaying the Item Select video mode lt Lay 106 x v Color 2D mode only Captures the true colors Use an x v Color compatible TV for playback Captures colors with the same standard as TV broadcasting Captures the true colors for TVs that supports x v Color Displaying the Item Select video mode 4 Tap x v Color W VIDEO m E O ee USER BUTTON SETTING Assigns a frequently used function to the USER button Operating Details Setting the USER Button t p 42 Menu Settings 3D SOUND MIC LEVEL Records realistic audio sounds Make the adjustments such that MIC LEVEL does not turn red Does not record with 3D sound effects Hides display of microphone input level Records with 3D sound effects Shows display of microphone input level Caution Displaying the Item el e When 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT is set to MP4 MVC and recording is Select video mode performed together with HDMI output the microphone input level will not be displayed It will be displayed after recording stops Displaying the Item Select video mode 2 Tap
121. htedness varying vision in the left and right eyes or astigmatism it is recommended to correct your vision by wearing glasses etc Stop recording or viewing of the 3D images if you see double images 3D images may appear differently for different people Correct your vision appropriately before viewing the 3D images e Stop recording or viewing of the 3D images if you experience fatigue or discomfort Continual recording or viewing of the 3D images may result in health problems Take an adequate rest Recording or viewing of the 3D images in an environment where shaking of the monitor is expected such as while riding in a vehicle or during walking may result in fatigue or discomfort e f you experience fatigue or discomfort while recording or viewing of the 3D images on the LCD monitor set the display to 2D Continual recording and viewing of the 3D images may result in health problems e Rest well after recording or viewing of the 3D images After recording or viewing of the 3D images check that you do not experience fatigue or discomfort before driving etc e Take a break every 30 to 60 minutes when recording or viewing of the 3D images Long periods of recording or viewing may cause visual fatigue e Keep a distance of at least 3 times the effective height of the screen when viewing of the 3D images on a 3D compatible TV Viewing of the 3D images from a distance shorter than the recommended distance may cause visual fatigue e Reco
122. images may be played back when the 3D button lights up e You can search for a specific file by the recording date This is useful when searching from a large number of files Date Search t p 58 Caution e To play back 3D images refer also to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images p 11 Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback During Index Screen Display Dae Moves to the previous next date 3D 2D Mode Displays the current playback mode of 3D or 2D 3D is displayed during 3D playback while 2D is displayed during 2D playback Thumbnail File Tap on thumbnail Starts playback Drag to right Scrolls to the right to show the previous index screen thumbnail display Drag to left Scrolls to the left to show the next index screen thumbnail display 4 Recording Playback Mode e gt hee Switches between the group or full index screen displays Displays the index screen thumbnail display to perform deletion DI ED Switches between the index screen of the built in memory and SD card Switches between recording and playback modes MENU Displays the menu screen the menu screen Recording Date Recording date e a displayed on the first file of each date 55 Playback During Still Image Playback 6 g E Display Description Continuous playback of grouped fi
123. ing TV VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only t amp p 127 HDMI OUTPUT Sets the definition of the video output from the HDMI mini connector HDMI OUTPUT t p 128 HDMI CONTROL Sets the linked operations ON OFF when the TV and this unit are connected using the HDMI mini connector HDMI CONTROL t p 129 AUTO FINALIZE Finalizes the discs created automatically so that they can be played back on compatible devices AUTO FINALIZE t amp p 129 FACTORY PRESET Returns all the settings to their default values FACTORY PRESET p 130 UPDATE Updates the functions of this unit to the latest version UPDATE t amp p 130 FORMAT BUILT IN MEM Deletes all files on the built in memory FORMAT BUILT IN MEM t p 130 FORMAT SD CARD Deletes all files on the SD card FORMAT SD CARD t p 131 ERASE ALL DATA Execute this process when disposing of this unit or passing it to another person ERASE ALL DATA t amp p 131 120 Menu Settings CLOCK ADJUST Resets the current time or sets to the local time when using this unit overseas Operating Details Clock Setting p 19 Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling p 25 Setting Daylight Saving Time t amp p 25 DATE DISPLAY STYLE Sets the order of year month day and the time display format 24H 12H 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap x 3 Tap DATE DISPLAY STYLE res COMMON m
124. ing recorded 29 Recording E Scenes of Intelligent Auto Operation Buttons for Video Recording Captures one s skin beautifully Allows people to be captured naturally Focuses at a far distance and captures a sharp image with vivid colors bo Records with minimal noise in the overall image Allows night scenes to be captured accurately with minimal noise in the overall image xe Prevents colors from fading even when recording in a bright environment Parallax Adjusts the 3D effect when 3D images Reproduces the green color of trees vividly Adjustment are displayed on the LCD monitor Reproduces the colors of sunset naturally t p 34 Adjusting Parallax During Recording Adjusts settings so that the subject does not 2 T W Zoom Allows the same functions as the zoom appear too dark due to backlight lever to be performed Camera shake that often occurs when using the zoom lever can be minimized Records while focusing on a near object H Allows people to be captured naturally with minimal noise in the overall image Zooming t p 31 Records while focusing on a near object even in a Recording Switches between recording and dark environment Playback Mode playback modes Memo n 5 Recording Start GJ Functions as the START STOP button e Scenes can be detected according to the shooting conditions and Record Standby automatically adjusted in Intelligent Auto mode ll e Some
125. ing the USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 87 e Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software when you use the PC to operate the data in the USB external hard disk drive directly copied from this unit e USB external hard disk drives with the capacity over 2 TB cannot be used e Copying may take time For example saving 1 hour video in XP mode takes about 20 minutes e When there are many files to back up it may take time for the backup to be completed Wait for a while as the access lamp appears blinking which indicates normal operation e Sound or video may be interrupted during playback Caution e Do not connect a USB hub between this unit and the USB external hard disk drive e Disconnect the USB external hard disk drive when using other USB devices such as DVD writer external Blu ray drive or another USB external hard disk drive Avoid the following operations during copying and playing back Turning off the unit or the USB external hard disk drive Disconnecting the USB cable Do not format the USB external hard disk drive using the PC If you did format again using this unit All the data in the USB external hard disk drive will be erased Avoid the following operations using the PC Deleting files or folders in the USB external hard disk drive Moving files or folders in the USB external hard disk drive Changing the name of files or folders in the USB external hard d
126. ion e 3D Mode AVCHD is set to OFF 4 8 W when display on LCD monitor is set to 3D e 2D Mode and MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to F1 2 2 8 f 3 76 mm to 37 6 mm STANDARD Rated Current Consumption 1 0 A 35 mm conversion 37 3 mm to 373 mm when 4 5 W when display on LCD monitor is set to 2D DIS is set to ON and MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to 35 mm conversion 37 3 mm to 373 mm when STANDARD Rated Current Consumption 1 0 A DIS is set to OFF e 3D Mode MP4 MVC 35 mm conversion 42 0 mm to 420 mm when DIS tt ON AIS 3 5 5 W when display on LCD monitor is set to 3D IS sel t AIS and MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to Lowest illumination 8 lux GAIN UP ON STANDARD Rated Current Consumption 1 0 A 4 lux GAIN UP AUTO SLOW SHUTTER 5 2 W when display on LCD monitor is set to 2D 1 lux SCENE SELECT NIGHTALIVE mode and MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to STANDARD Rated Current Consumption 1 0 A Zoom during video Optical zoom Up to 5x during 3D recording Up e 2D Mode recording to 10x during 2D recording 3 8 W when MONITOR BRIGHTNESS is set to Digital zoom 11 200x during 2D recording STANDARD Rated Current Consumption 1 0 A l l l l l Zoom during still Optical zoom Up to 5x during 3D recording Up Dimensions mm 102 x 64 x 186 4 1 8 x 2 5 8 x 7 3
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128. isk drive These operations make the data impossible to be played back on this unit e When you use the PC to edit the data in the USB external hard disk drive copy the data to the PC before editing Editing the data in the USB external hard disk drive directly from the PC makes the data impossible to be played back on this unit 84 Preparing a USB External Hard Disk Drive Memo e When connecting to the external hard disk drive use a USB cable with Mini A Male B Male connectors The USB cable provided with this unit cannot be used e Touse the USB cable provided with the external hard disk drive purchase the following USB extension cable Mini A Male A Female Part number QAM0852 001 Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter Turn off the camcorder by pressing the 5 button for about 2 seconds To USB Connector a b To OC Connector i Le Ll USB Extension Cable t Mini A Male A Y Female Part number a QAMO852 001 AC Adapter To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V with External Hard Disk Drive il To USB Connector H 2 Consult your nearest JVC service center 1 Connect the USB cable with the USB external hard disk drive 2 Connect the AC adapter of the USB external hard disk drive 3 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected e This unit turns on and the BACK UP menu appears e While the USB c
129. isplay Recording date and time will not be displayed when playing back a disc that contains videos recorded in 3D mode When playing back a disc created in DVD Video format no information such as date and time will be displayed Images do not appear on the TV properly Disconnect the cable and connect again Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector t p 61 Turn off and on this unit again Images are projected vertically on the TV Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the COMMON menu to 4 3 VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only 1 p 127 Adjust the TV s screen accordingly The image displayed on TV is too small Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the COMMON menu to 16 9 VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only p 127 Unable to delete file Files videos still images that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files t p 66 When connected to the TV via the HDMI mini cable proper images and sounds are not output Images and sounds may not be output properly depending on the TV connected In such cases perform the following operations 1 Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again 2 Turn off and on this unit again Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector t p 61 3D images cannot be seen on a 3D compatible TV properly Set HDMI OUTPUT in the COMMON menu accordingly HDMI OUTPUT t amp p 128 Troubleshooti
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131. ity Audio 144 Still Image E 3D Mode Recording format MPF compatible with Disparity mwm po o Image size Approximate Number of Still Images Unit Number of Shots s p 50 E 2D Mode Recording format JPEG standard Image size Approximate Number of Still Images Unit Number of Shots s p 50 Specifications AC Adapter AP V20U Power supply AC 110 V to 240 V 50 Hz 60 Hz Output DC 11V 1 0A Allowable operating 0 C to 40 C 32 F to 104 F temperature 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F during charging Dimensions mm 78 x 34 x 46 8 1 8 x 1 3 8 x 1 13 16 Wx H x D excluding cord and AC plug Approx 100 g 0 22 Ibs Battery Pack BN VF815U Capacity 1460 mAh Dimensions mm 30 5 x 32 5 x 52 1 1 4 x 1 5 16 x 2 1 8 W x H x D Approx 85 g 0 19 Ibs Remote Control RM V760U Power supply DC 3 V button battery CR2025 Battery life Approx 1 year depending on frequency of use Operating distance Approx 5 m facing up Allowable operating 0 C to 40 C 82 F to 104 F temperature Dimensions mm 32 5 x 15 6 x 68 1 5 16 x 5 8 x 2 3 4 W x H x D Approx 16 g 0 04 Ibs including battery pack Optional Accessories t p 26 Memo e The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice 145 2011 Victor Company of Japan Limited US
132. lders to a PC or other device Back up your files 2 Select FILE MANAGEMENT NO in FORMAT BUILT IN MEM or FORMAT SD CARD of the COMMON menu All data on the built in memory or SD card will be deleted NUMBER OF FOLDERS OVERFLOW 1 Move the files or folders to a PC or other device Back up your files 2 Select FILE MANAGEMENT NO in FORMAT BUILT IN MEM or FORMAT SD CARD of the COMMON menu All data on the built in memory or SD card will be deleted FILE QUANTITY LIMIT EXCEEDED 1 Move the files or folders to a PC or other device Back up your files Select FILE MANAGEMENT NO in FORMAT BUILT IN MEM or FORMAT SD CARD of the COMMON menu All data on the built in memory or SD card will be deleted CAMERA TEMPERATURE IS TOO COLD KEEP CAMERA POWER ON PLEASE WAIT Leave this unit turned on for a while If the warning still does not disappear turn off the power and move the unit to a warm place while taking care to avoid a sudden temperature change Turn on the power again after a while RECORDING CANCELLED Set REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO to SD then record to an SD card REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO t p 122 Turn off and on this unit again Protect the unit from vibration and shock UNABLE TO RECORD PROPERLY IN 3D PLEASE SWITCH TO 2D FOR RECORDING Consult your JVC dealer or the JVC service center TOO MUCH PARALLAX BETWEE
133. le and close the LCD monitor E Atea NA whau cut Pd es Step 1 Camcorder E DET Click Next Click All volume in camcorder 5 Start backup 93 Copying Organizing Files After backing up your files organize them by adding labels such as Family Trip or Athletic Meet This is useful not only for creating discs but for viewing the files too Double click on the Everio MediaBrowser 3D icon e The provided software starts up byento 2 Display the month of the files to organize Cree _ Click are E e EIA WUE Yen Wirsunt Saig A ana g i roe ye A Device lt piama gt dele Bp ter urcatte tice it a Re mann ane Ubrary Lyzon Recording Month 3 Create a user list Recording Date 1 Input the name of the new user list Enter Listname e A new user list is added to the user list library 4 Click on the recording day e The thumbnails of the files recorded on the day are displayed 5 Register files to the created user list User List Thumbnails wi E Cov Cn 94 Identifying Video or Still Image e You can select files using the SELECT menu on the top right of the screen e Check the video still image icon on the top right corner of the thumbnail Still Image Memo e f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 3D please consult the
134. les such as still images captured by continuous shooting oa Enables manual parallax adjustment olma Returns to the previous still image Recording Switches between recording and playback Playback Mode modes 0 gt ia oe Displays the index screen thumbnail display to perform deletion oa een ene 2 eee 1 Starts pauses slideshow Slideshow Playback t p 57 Memo e Tap or drag on the operation area of the touch screen e Operations buttons on the touch screen disappear if the unit is not operated for about 5 seconds Tap on the screen to display the operation buttons again e Operation buttons on the touch screen are displayed as long as there is contact with the effective operation area 3D 2D Mode Displays the current playback mode of 3D or 2D 3D is displayed during 3D playback while 2D is displayed during 2D playback i Checking the Recording Date and Other Information 1 Press the INFO button You can display the recording date of the selected file FILE FOLDER DATE TIME SIZE QUALITY PROTECT 56 Adjusting Parallax During Playback When playing back 3D images of scenes where there are multiple objects arrayed in a line from near to far or objects that are extremely close to the camera you can change the way they appear to the eye e Parallax can only be adjusted when 3D images are displayed on the unit s LCD monitor 1 Tap A 2 Tap MANUAL e
135. ligent Auto p 34 3D VIDEO REC Displays the recording format for 3D video FORMAT 3D mode recording only Video Quality Displays the icon of the VIDEO QUALITY setting selected in the recording menu VIDEO QUALITY t p 105 4 3D 2D Mode Displays the current recording mode of 3D or 2D 3D is displayed during 3D recording while 2D is displayed during 2D recording Image Stabilizer Displays the icon of the DIS setting selected f the mode is M Manual press the button to switch to j A in the recording MENU Intelligent Auto Reducing Camera Shake t p 44 The mode changes between Intelligent Auto and Manual with every l press 6 Recording Media Displays the icon of the media where videos are recorded to 4 Start recording You can change the setting with REC MEDIA a FOR VIDEO REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO t p 122 7 Battery Indicator Displays the approximate remaining battery power Details of the battery power can be displayed by pressing the INFO button Remaining Recording Time Battery Power n p 49 e Press again to stop Recording Mode Displays the current recording mode of j A Intelligent Auto or M Manual The mode changes with every press of the i AUTO button 9 Remaining Displays the remaining time for video Recording Time recording Scene Counter Displays the elapsed time of the video that is Recorded Time currently be
136. ll and keep in a safe place where it can be accessed easily when necessary CD ROM e For installing the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 3D on a computer 13 Getting Started SD cards are sold separately Types of Usable SD Card t p 17 When using the AC adapter overseas please prepare a commercially available converter plug for the country or region of visit Charging the Battery Pack Overseas t p 24 14 Getting Started Charging the Battery Pack Charge the battery pack immediately after purchase and when the remaining battery power is low The battery pack is not charged at the time of purchase Attach the battery pack e Align the top of the battery with the mark on this unit and slide in until the battery clicks into place 2 Connect the AC adapter to the DC connector AC Adapter To AC Outlet e The charging lamp blinks when charging is in progress It goes out when charging is finished Caution Be sure to use JVC battery packs e f you use any other battery packs besides JVC battery packs safety and performance cannot be guaranteed e Charging time Approx 2 h 40 m using supplied battery pack The charging time is when the unit is used at 25 C 77 F If the battery pack is charged outside the room temperature range of 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F charging may take a longer time or it may not start The recordable and playable time may also be shortened und
137. lt in memory Moving still images to SD cards makes it convenient to bring them to the shop for printing developing Caution e Make sure that there is enough space left in the destination medium e Videos and still images in the SD card cannot be moved to the built in memory Select 3D or 2D mode 4 Tap MENU lt CED ph Ww A 5 Tap MOVE ig VIDEO 6 Tap on the files to move sia QUANTITY 0000 lt LL M gt ave J 90 v appears on the selected files To remove Y from a file tap on the file again e Tap SEL ALL to select all files e Tap REL ALL to release all selections e SET is deactivated when no file is selected 7 Tap SET ving QUANTITY 0030 lt ot Re er 8 Tap YES MOVE VIDEO MOVE QUANTITY 0030 START MOVING e Moving of files starts e After moving tap OK Copying Copying to Windows PC You can copy files to a computer using the provided software DVDs can also be created using the computer s DVD drive If the provided software is not installed this unit will be recognized as an external storage when connected Memo e Torecord to discs a recordable DVD or Blu ray drive is required for the computer in use e Still images cannot be recorded to discs using the provided software Trouble with Using the Provided Software Everio MediaBrowser 3D Consult the customer service cent
138. mage recording Press the i AUTO button to switch the recording mode between A Intelligent Auto and M Manual Recording Mode Display Button D Battery Indicator Recording Media x Remaining Number Displays the remaining number of shots for still Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds Use the D button to change the displays as shown below Tap D button Displays appear for approximately 3 seconds with every tap e Tap and hold D button Displays are fixed such that they do not disappear After setting the display button changes from D to DP Tap D to release the displays Displays the approximate remaining battery power Details of the battery power can be displayed by pressing the INFO button Remaining Recording Time Battery Power p 49 Displays the icon of the media where still images are recorded to The recording media can be changed REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE t p 123 Displays the current recording mode of 3D or 2D 3D is displayed during 3D recording while 2D is displayed during 2D recording 3D 2D Mode Recording Operation Buttons for Still Image Recording Parallax Adjustment Display Button D 55 mm D iA 6630 Adjusts the 3D effect when 3D images are displayed on the LCD monitor Adjusting Parallax During Recording t p 34 Allows the same functions as the zoom lever to be performed Camera shake that often oc
139. mal operation 63 Playback g 2D Files Playback Device DVD DVD Blu ray Disc Device s Internal HDD DVD Video format AVCHD format DVD writer with playback function CU VD3U CU VD50U External Blu ray drive connected to this unit DVD player v DVD recorder Blu ray player Blu ray recorder USB external hard disk drive Computer 1 Only on AVCHD compatible devices 2 Use Everio MediaBrowser 3D Player to play back an AVCHD file on the computer Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software to operate Memo e When there are many files in the disc it may take time for them to be displayed on the screen Wait for a while as the access lamp appears blinking which indicates normal operation Caution e DVDs that are created in AVCHD format cannot be played back on DVD players with standard quality You may not be able to remove the disc from the player Digest Playback on a Blu ray or DVD Player You can play back a few seconds from each scene of the recorded videos in the created disc Load the created disc on a player 2 Select DIGEST PLAYBACK on the TV e The digest is played back continuously The screen does not appear on this unit Memo e To normal playback To index menu 1 Press the top menu button on the remote control of the player during digest playback 2 Select the desired item e DIGEST PLAYBACK menu is not available when the DVD is created
140. mbique _C_ Bangladesh C Finland C Puerto Rico a Morocco C Philippines ABFO Erance C Brazil A C Vietnam AC Belgium C Venezuela Hong Kong Special Poland BC Peru AC Administrative Region B BF Portugal B C Macau Specia Romania C Inistraiive Hed Malaysia B BF C Getting Started Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel destination in AREA SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST Restore the region settings after you returned from the trip 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap Xt il memm 3 Tap CLOCK ADJUST ke3 COMMON i e Tap Aor v to move upward or downward for more selection 4 Tap AREA SETTING CLOCK ADJUST mg 5 Select the area you are traveling to and tap SAVE See wo AREA SETTING e The city name and time difference are displayed e Tap lt or gt to select the city name Memo e Setting AREA SETTING changes the clock time such that time difference is accounted for After returning to your country re select the region that was set initially to restore the original clock settings Setting Daylight Saving Time When ON is selected in DST SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST the time is set 1 hour ahead 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap 3 Tap CLOCK ADJUST X COMMON S 7 E e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection
141. menu will not be displayed 43 Recording Reducing Camera Shake When the image stabilizer is set camera shake during recording can be effectively reduced 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap DIS Wag VIDEO CO 3 Tap ON or ON AIS DIS oo W ON AIS e Tap Aor v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen Display Setting Q OFF Deactivates image stabilizer W Reduces camera shake under normal shooting conditions Reduces camera shake more effectively when shooting bright scenes on the wide angle end Only on the wide angle end during 3D recording approx 5x during 2D recording approx 10x W ON AIS Memo 1 e lt is recommended to set the image stabilizer to OFF when shooting a subject of little movement with the unit on a tripod e Complete stabilization may not be possible if camera shake is excessive e This setting is effective for video recording only Setting with the USER Button When DIS is assigned to the USER button the setting changes with every press of the button Setting the USER Button t p 42 e QFF ON ON AlS gt OFF gt The setting changes as above with every press of the USER button 44 Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF is a function that adjusts focus and brightness based on
142. mode APERTURE PRIORITY Adjusts the aperture value Setting Aperture p 39 Displayed only in the manual recording mode WHITE BALANCE Adjusts the color according to the light source Setting White Balance t p 40 Displayed only in the manual recording mode 100 Menu Settings BACKLIGHT COMP Corrects the image when the subject appears dark due to backlight Setting Backlight Compensation t p 41 Displayed only in the manual recording mode TELE MACRO Enables close up shots when using the telephoto T end of the zoom Taking Close up Shots t p 41 Displayed only in the 2D manual recording mode TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF Automatically adjusts focus and brightness based on the subjects faces or selected area Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 44 DIS Camera shake during recording can be effectively reduced Reducing Camera Shake t p 44 GAIN UP Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark places GAIN UP t p 103 WIND CUT Reduces the noise caused by wind WIND CUT p 103 GRID Displays gridlines to make it easier to detect when the subject appears slanted GRID t p 104 TIME LAPSE RECORDING Enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain interval Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING t
143. n be adjusted separately for videos and still images Weno e While fast moving subjects can be captured clearly by increasing ae SHUTTER SPEED the screen appears darker When recording in dark e Settings can be adjusted separately for videos and still images places such as indoors check the brightness of the LCD monitor and set e When zoomed to the telephoto end setting the aperture to the minimum SHUTTER SPEED accordingly value F1 2 does not stop it down all the way In this case the aperture value is set according to the zoom and indicated in yellow Set the zoom 39 Recording to the wide angle end to enable the aperture to be stopped down all the way e The larger the aperture value the darker the subject appears 40 Setting White Balance You can set the color tone to suit the light source 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap WHITE BALANCE eI VIDEO a C N e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 3 Tap the appropriate shooting environment AUTO e Tap A or v to move upward or downward to select Adjusts automatically to the natural colors MWB Use this when the problem of unnatural colors is not resolved FINE Set this when shooting outdoors on a sunny day CLOUD Set this when shooting on a cloudy day or inside a shade HALOGEN Set this when shooting under illumination such as a vid
144. new video file e The original video remains in its existing location 0 01 23 0 12 34 A 0 00 23 OA B Select video mode Co C amp amp e To reset the start or end point tap A or B at the desired scene position 8 Tap SET aa TRIMMING SD 0 01 23 0 12 34 A 0 00 23 MA B 0 08 34 YEOH SET 9 Tap SET DO YOU WANT TO CAPTURE A SPECIFIC AREA e When copying finishes the copied file is added to the index screen e After copying tap OK Memo e The division point may deviate slightly from the selected scene n n em e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection 5 Tap onthe video to edit Pi gt if 68 Editing Capturing Videos for Uploading to YouTube Capture and copy a part of a recorded video maximum 15 minutes for uploading to YouTube and save it as a YouTube video When capturing videos for YouTube the duration cannot be longer than 15 minutes Select video mode 4 Tap UPLOAD SETTINGS eg VIDEO o eee e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection 5 Tap onthe desired video vig UPLOAD SETTINGS ED lt eet gt a a gt at Beate a ME I a ad er 6 Tap TRIM e When trimming is not necessary tap DO NOT TRIM DO YOU WANT TO TRIM THE VIDEO e f the selected video is more than 15 minutes trimming is necessary 7 Tap Il to pau
145. ng 8 Tap YES or NO mi mode only CREATE BY DATE DO YOU WANT AN AUTOMATIC HEADLINE ON THE TOP MENU CREATED e When YES is selected videos with similar recording dates are displayed in groups e When N is selected videos are displayed according to recording dates 9 Tap EXECUTE CREATE BY DATE IVANIN DVD 2 DVD DL 1 EXECUTE STOP e When INSERT NEXT DISC appears change the disc 10 After copying tap OK CREATE BY DATE COMPLETED 11 Press and hold the 5 button for 2 seconds or more to turn off this unit and disconnect the USB cable Caution e Do not turn off the power or remove the USB cable until copying is complete e Files that are not on the index screen during playback cannot be copied e 3D videos cannot be copied Memo e Tocheck the created disc refer to Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive Playing Back with an External Blu ray Drive t p 82 Copying Selected Files Select and copy the desired videos or still images individually Select 3D or 2D mode 3 Tap SELECT AND CREATE video or SELECT AND SAVE still image vig VIDEO BACKUP 4 Tap onthe media to copy sis SELECT AND CREATE SELECT THE MEDIA TO BACK UP 5 Tap SELECT FROM SCENES video or SELECT FROM IMAGES still image vig SELECT AND CREATE CREATE BY DATE SELECT FROM SCENES e While the video mod
146. ng Editing Copying Unable to delete file Files videos still images that are protected cannot be deleted Release protection before deleting the file Protecting Files t p 66 Unable to copy move files to SD card If the SD card is write protected set it to off BACK UP menu does not disappear While the USB cable is connected the BACK UP menu is displayed Unable to turn off the BACK UP menu Turn off the power of this unit and the DVD writer or remove the AC adapter Computer Unable to copy files to DVD with a PC To record to discs a recordable DVD drive is required for the PC in use 139 Troubleshooting Screen Image The LCD monitor is difficult to see The LCD monitor may be difficult to see if used in bright areas such as under direct sunlight The LCD monitor appears darker when 3D images are displayed Change the display to 2D when it is difficult to see such as when using this unit outdoors A band or a ball of bright light appears on the LCD monitor Change the direction of this unit to prevent the light source from coming into view A band or a ball of bright light may appear when there is a bright light source near this unit but this is not a malfunction The recorded subject is too dark Use backlight compensation when the background is bright and the subject is dark Setting Backlight Compensation t p 41 Use NIGHTALIVE in SCENE SELECT Scene
147. ng Recording 1080 See eee ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee ee eee eee eee eee Display Example Frame Sequential Memo e Videos recorded in MP4 MVC format are saved in full high definition and can only be played back on this unit e To record 3D images to a disc with a Blu ray recorder or a computer set to AVCHD e By dubbing videos recorded in AVCHD format to a Blu ray recorder the left and right images will be recorded or played back separately allowing 3D images to be enjoyed when connected to a 3D compatible TV e Videos recorded in MP4 MVC and AVCHD are displayed on the playback index screen separately 2 Recording Taking Still Images in 3D Mode You can record 3D images by pressing the 3D button to set to the 3D mode During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor Open the lens cover The still image icon appears 3 Press the 3D button to set to the 3D mode e During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor e 3D images may be recorded when the 3D button lights up 4 Set the focus on the subject Press halfway e When focused the focus icon lights up in green 5 Take astill image SNAPSHOT Press fully ye 4 e PHOTO lights up when a still image is being captured Memo e When 3D recording is performed still images will be saved in both 3D and 2D formats e 3D still images are saved as MP files mpo
148. nged IMAGE SIZE t p 115 Caution e Do not expose the lens to direct sunlight e Do not use this unit in the rain snow or places with high humidity like the bathroom e Do notuse this unit in places subject to excessive humidity or dust as well as places exposed to steam or smoke directly e Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card when the access lamp is lighted The recorded data may become unreadable Memo e Before recording an important scene it is recommended to conduct a trial recording e The digital image stabilizer does not work when recording still images IS Recording Zooming The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom e Use the W end wide angle end to shoot a wider field of view e Use the T end telephoto end to magnify the subject for shooting VOL m p Telephoto e The following zoom options are available Optical Zoom 1 5x During 3D recording Optical Zoom 1 10x During 2D recording e You can also use the zoom T W button on the touch screen to zoom Zoom Button T W Memo e Only optical zoom is available in the still image recording mode 34 Adjusting Parallax During Recording When recording 3D images parallax is automatically adjusted If the left and right images of an object close to the camera do not appear to be in alignment or the 3D effect of a distant object is weak you can make adjustments by
149. nitor t p 18 Recording stops automatically Recording stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours according to specifications It may take some time to resume recording Turn off this unit wait for a while and turn it on again This unit stops automatically to protect the circuit when the temperature rises The continuous shooting speed of still images is slow The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeatedly Continuous shooting speed may drop depending on the SD card or under certain recording conditions The focus is not adjusted automatically If you are recording in a dark place or a subject that has no contrast between dark and light adjust the focus manually Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Wipe the lens with a lens cleaning cloth Cancel manual focus on the manual recording menu Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Zoom does not work Digital zoom is not available in the still image recording mode Zoom operation is not available in time lapse recording Simultaneous still image recording and image stabilizer are also not available To use digital zoom set ZOOM in the menu to 40x DIGITAL or 200x DIGITAL ZOOM 2D mode only t amp p 106 Mosaic type noise occurs when recording scenes with fast movements or extreme changes in brightness Set VIDEO QUALITY to THR or TXP during 3
150. nnect the USB cable and the AC adapter Turn off the camcorder by pressing the 4 button for about 2 seconds AC Adapter To AC a Outlet 110 V to 240 V DVD Writer 1 Connect the USB cable of the DVD writer to this unit 2 Connect the AC adapter of the DVD writer 3 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected e This unit turns on and the BACK UP menu appears e While the USB cable is connected the BACK UP menu is displayed e Refer also to the instruction manual of the DVD writer 2 Inserta new disc 1 1 Press the eject button to open the disc tray 2 Pull out the tray completely and load a new disc properly 3 Push the disc tray in until it clicks into place Caution e Be sure to turn off the power when connecting the devices Otherwise electric shocks or malfunctions may occur Creating a Disc Prepare a DVD writer e Insert a new disc into the DVD writer Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD50U t p 73 Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD3U t amp p 73 2 Copy files to the disc with the following methods Copying All Files t p 73 Copying Files by Date 2D mode only p 75 Copying Selected Files t p 76 Copying All Files All videos or still images recorded on this unit will be copied You can also select and copy only the videos or still images that have never been c
151. o T o Computer a e es 1 Only on AVCHD compatible devices 2 Use Everio MediaBrowser 3D Player to play back an AVCHD file on the computer Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software to operate Memo e When AVCHD files recorded in 3D are played back on a normal recorder or player the left and right images will be displayed separately e When there are many files in the disc it may take time for them to be displayed on the screen Wait for a while as the access lamp appears blinking which indicates normal operation E 3D MP4 MVC Files Playback Device DVD DVD Blu ray Disc Device s Internal HDD DVD Video format AVCHD format DVD writer with playback function CU VD3U CU VD50U External Blu ray drive connected to this unit Blu ray player Blu ray recorder USB external hard disk drive Computer DVD player DVD recorder Use Everio MediaBrowser 3D Player to play back an MP4 MVC file on the computer Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software to operate Memo e Videos recorded in MP4 MVC format can be copied or played back only when dubbed to a Blu ray disc or hard disk drive Copy or play back by connecting this unit to an external Blu ray drive or USB external hard disk drive e When there are many files in the disc it may take time for them to be displayed on the screen Wait for a while as the access lamp appears blinking which indicates nor
152. ode for playback e During 3D mode 3D is displayed on the LCD monitor e During 2D mode 2D is displayed on the LCD monitor 4 Tap on the thumbnail and tap gt O E lt C o gt aN y 7 ne AR ee eE OW 0 few Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 55 57 Playback Searching for a Specific Video Still Image When there is a large number of recorded videos and still images it is difficult to look for the desired file from the index screen Use the search function to find the file you want e For both videos and still images you can search by SEARCH DATE recording date To search by recording dates p 58 Date Search You can search and play videos or still images according to recording dates e The contents of the media selected in REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO or REC MEDIA FOR IMAGE are searched Tap MENU lt 0m e gt TAn TE en eee a e Searching can be performed in both the video and still image modes The image shows the video mode 2 Tap SEARCH DATE I VIDEO SEARCH DATE y me m mese 3 Selecta recording date and tap NEXT pit SEARCH DATE EEE Bee Bs A 4 f D AA JAN 10 20 e Tap again to cancel the selected date 4 Tap on the file to start playback e You can select videos in the video mode and still images in the still image mode e Only the files recorded on the selected date are dis
153. ode when this unit is turned on Operation Method 2 Turn off the TV e This unit turns off automatically Memo e Depending on the TV connected the display language of this unit will automatically switch to the language that is selected for the TV when this unit is turned on This is applicable only if this unit supports the language selected for the TV To use this unit with a language that differs from the display language of the TV set HDMI CONTROL to OFF e The display language of the TV will not switch automatically even if the display language of this unit is changed e These functions may not work correctly when devices such as amplifier and selector are connected Set HDMI CONTROL to OFF e f HDMI CEC does not work properly turn off and on this unit again Caution e Donotremove the recording medium or perform any other operation Such as turning off the power while accessing files Also be sure to use the provided AC adapter as the data on the recording medium may be corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted during operation If the data on the recording medium becomes corrupted format the recording medium to use the medium again Playing Back 2D Images The image quality on TV varies with the type of TV and the connecting cable Select the connector that best suits your TV e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector t
154. opied Select 3D or 2D mode 73 Copying e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 4 Tap onthe media to copy seg CREATE FROM ALL SELECT THE MEDIA TO BACK UP 5 Tap the desired method yg CREATE FROM ALL ALL SCENES UNSAVED SCENES e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode e ALL SCENES video ALL IMAGES still image All videos or still images in this unit are copied e UNSAVED SCENES video UNSAVED IMAGES still image Videos or still images that have never been copied are automatically selected and copied 6 Tap EXECUTE ALL SCENES REQUIRED DISC SPACE DVD 2 DVD DL 1 PREPARE AN EMPTY DISC e The number of discs required to copy the files is displayed Prepare the discs accordingly 74 7 Tap YES or NO mode only ALL SCENES DO YOU WANT AN AUTOMATIC HEADLINE ON THE TOP MENU CREATED e When YES is selected videos with similar recording dates are displayed in groups e When N is selected videos are displayed according to recording dates 8 Tap EXECUTE ALL SCENES ST WPNINING DVD 2 DVD DL 1 EXECUTE STOP e When INSERT NEXT DISC appears change the disc 9 After copying tap OK ALL SCENES COMPLETED 10 Press and hold the button for 2 seconds or more
155. or Still Images According to the Attraction camcorder to a waste You may choose to take videos all the time However you may want to take When recording induce more reactions by enthusiastically waving your some still images too hands or shouting out Is it fun and the like The following section explains the scenarios suitable for taking videos or still images Capturing the Best Moment in a Video as a Still Image Shots with the eyes closed are often taken by accident To reduce such mistakes make use of the function to capture still images from videos As videos are actually continuous recording of 60 still images within 1 minute using this function allows you to select the best moment and save it as a still image Capturing a Still Image in the Video during Playback t p 67 Mi Scenarios suitable for taking videos Scenarios with changes in body movement are suitable for taking videos Photo by just that good guy jim o This includes situations where there are rapid changes in facial expressions Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3 0 or voices of surprise and delight Video Playback in Progress Some amusement parks do not allow passengers to perform any recording Be sure to check beforehand Examples e Merry go round go kart coffee cup etc W Scenarios suitable for taking still images photos Photo by talk rhubarb Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3 0 Scenarios wi
156. or To USB Connector 1 Connect using the provided USB cable 2 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected MediaBrowser 3D please consult the Pixela User Support Center e Be sure to use the supplied JVC AC adapter e The SELECT DEVICE menu appears Telephone USA and Canada English 1 800 458 4029 toll free Europe UK Germany France and Spain English German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe 2 Tap CONNECT TO PC 7y SELECT DEVICE cS ot a OF ED A ws TYPE TO CONNECT English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China Chinese 10800 163 0014 toll free http www pixela co jp oem jvc mediabrowser e e Delete unwanted videos before making backup It takes time to back up many videos 3 Tap BACK UP Deleting Unwanted Files t p 65 mi CONNECT TO PC Disconnecting this Unit from Computer Click Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen e The provided software Everio MediaBrowser 3D starts up on the l computer 2 Click Safely Remove USB Mass Storage Device The subsequent operations are to be performed on the computer 3 For Windows Vista Click OK A ScIccr MeCN 4 Disconnect the USB cab
157. ording Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING t p 46 5 Digital Image Stabilizer Reducing Camera Shake t p 44 6 x v Color 2D mode only x v Color 2D mode only t p 106 7 Wind Cut WIND CUT c p 103 8 Time Lapse Recording Counter Recording at Intervals TIME LAPSE RECORDING t p 46 9 Remaining Recording Time Remaining Recording Time Battery Power t p 49 10 Scene Counter 17 MIC LEVEL MIC LEVEL c p 107 Still Image Recording D 2 3 Video Playback Indications on the LCD monitor vi 1 2011 10 10 10 00AM 0 amp 5 00 01 23 y 00 12 34 10SEC o N 4 O E i 10 5 43 1 9999 RO 42 T Still Image Mode Scene Counter yi O Video Still Image Button p 133 Video Mode Image Size a O Video Still Image Button p 133 IMAGE SIZE t p 115 Operation Indicator Continuous Shooting Playing Back Videos t p 53 SHUTTER MODE e p 114 Date Time CONT SHOOTING SPEED p 114 Clock Setting p 19 4 Self Timer 5 3D 2D Mode Taking Group Shots Self timer p 48 3D Button p 133 Taking Still Images in Intelligent Auto Mode t p 32 REC MEDIA FOR VIDEO s amp p 122 6 Remaining Number of Shots 7 Playback Time 7 Recording in Progress Playing Back Videos i p 52 8 Time Lapse Playback e Displays the recording int
158. ots when using the telephoto T end of the zoom Operating Details Taking Close up Shots t p 41 TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF Automatically adjusts focus and brightness based on the subjects faces or selected area Operating Details Capturing Subjects Clearly TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF t p 44 SMILE SHOT Automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile Operating Details Capturing Smiles Automatically SMILE SHOT t p 45 SMILE LEVEL Sets the items to display when faces are detected Operating Details Setting SMILE LEVEL Display Still image only c p 46 SELF TIMER Use this when taking a group photo Operating Details Taking Group Shots Self timer p 48 Menu Settings GAIN UP GRID Makes the subject appear bright automatically when recording in dark Displays gridlines to make it easier to detect when the subject appears places slanted Turns off grid display OFF Deactivates the function Electrically brightens the scene when it is dark Turns on grid display Memo e Setting can be adjusted separately for videos Displaying the Item GAIN UP Video p 103 Select still image mode Displaying the Item Select still image mode 2 Tap gt to select the recording mode lt FP 2011 GP gt am e 57 lt TN Ne Pas A ee e WF OO few 3 Tap MENU 4 Tap GRID o IMAGE n m GRID 4 T
159. ows XP http www microsoft com downloads details aspx SP3 FamilyID 1cbe3906 ddd1 4ca2 b727 SD Card c2dff5e30f61 amp displaylang en Windows Necessary to update to SP1 or higher Vista Windows Necessary to download the update software Vista SP1 KB975823 Windows e 32 bit version Vista SP2 http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 2d1abe01 0942 4f8a abb2 2ad529de00a1 e 64 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en e This unit supports 256 MB to 2 GB SD cards details aspx FamilyID 7d54c53f 017c 4ea5 e Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SD card 2 GB for video recording ae08 34 3452ba315 Windows 7 Necessary to download the update software SDHC Card KB976422 e 32 bit version http www microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 3ee91 fc2 a9bc 4ee1 aca3 2a9atf5915ea e 64 bit version http Awww microsoft com downloads en details aspx FamilyID 73f766dd 7127 4445 b860 47084587155f e Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SDHC card 4 GB to 32 GB for video recording SDXC Card e Use a Class 4 or higher compatible SDXC card Max 64 GB for video recording Memo 17 Getting Started Using the Touch Screen Icon operation buttons thumbnails and menu items are displayed on the touch screen according to the mode in use e To operate tap the icon operation buttons thumbnails or menu items on the touch screen lightly e There are two ways to o
160. p to return to the recording mode the frame To exit the display tap X e To stop the self timer press the SNAPSHOT button again 4 Display the remaining battery power Memo 1 X e The FACE DETECTION function may fail to detect faces depending on P ENANEN G BATTERY the shooting environment 100 50 0 120 For video recording tap to return to the remaining recording time display For still image recording tap to return to the recording mode To exit the display press the INFO button or tap X e Remaining battery power will not be displayed when the AC adapter is connected Memo e You can change to the desired video quality by tapping on it from the remaining recording time display 49 Recording Approximate Video Recording Time E 3D Mode MP4 MVC Built in Memory SDHC SDXC Card THR TSR E 3D Mode AVCHD Quality Built in Memory SDHC SDXC Card 64 GB TSP tihom 40m th20m 2h50m 5h 50m 8h 40m 11h 50m Quality Built in Memory SDHC SDXC Card 64 GB a ven em naan _fanson _ avam anion nam anon o ren anon rnin ransom aron feron e The actual recording time may shorten depending on the shooting environment E 2D Mode Approximate Number of Still Images Unit Number of Shots m 3D Mode Image Size SDHC Card Built in Memory 64 GB 1920X1080 2M 16 9 1 000 2 200 4 400 4 999 4 999 E 2D Mode Image Size SDHC Card Built in Memory 64 GB 2304X
161. p 61 60 Connecting via the AV Connector t p 62 Playback Connecting via the HDMI Mini Connector e When connected to the TV via the HDMI mini cable images and sounds may not be output properly depending on the TV connected In such cases perform the following operations 1 Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again If you are using an HDTV you can play back in HD quality by connecting to the HDMI connector e Use a High Speed HDMI Cable 2 Turn off and on this unit again e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use e For questions about the TV or method of connection contact your TV s manufacturer Close the LCD monitor e Close the LCD monitor to turn off the camcorder before connecting toa TV 2 Connecttoa TV e This unit powers on automatically when the LCD monitor is opened 4 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from this unit via the connected connector 5 Play back a file Playing Back Videos t p 52 Playing Back Still Images p 55 Memo e Change the settings in HDMI OUTPUT according to the connection HDMI OUTPUT t p 128 67 Playback Connecting via the AV Connector By connecting the supplied AV cable to the AV connector videos can be played back ona TV e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use Open the LCD monitor then press and hold the power button for 2
162. perate the touch screen namely tap and drag The following are some examples e EY Tap the displayed button icon or thumbnail file on the touch screen to make selection e Drag the thumbnails on the touch screen to search for the desired file Index Screen Recording Screen Al m Playback Screen e The touch screen ofthis unit is pressure sensitive When the touch screen does not respond smoothly apply slightly more force to your fingertip Do not press or rub with excessive force If you apply a protect sheet or a sticker the touch screen may not respond smoothly Do not operate the touch screen using an object with a sharp or hard tip Pressing two or more places at a time may cause a malfunction e Tap the buttons icons on the touch screen accurately The buttons may not respond if they are not tapped on the right area Perform TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST if the reactive area of the screen is misaligned with the touched area Adjust by lightly tapping with a corner of an SD card etc Do not press with an object with a sharp tip or do not press hard TOUCH SCREEN ADJUST amp p 126 Names of Buttons and Functions on the LCD Monitor The following screens are displayed during the video and still image modes and operate as the touch screens Recording Screen Video Still Image Parallax Adjustment Button e Adjusts the 3D effect when 3D images are displayed on the LCD monito
163. places exposed to steam or smoke directly e Do not remove the battery pack AC adapter or SD card when the access lamp is lighted The recorded data may become unreadable Playing a Video with Defective Management Information t p 54 e Make a backup of important recorded data It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other recording media for storage JVC will not be responsible for any lost data Memo e Before recording an important scene it is recommended to conduct a trial recording e Check the remaining recording time in the media before you start shooting If there is not enough space move copy the data to a computer or disc e Do not forget to make copies after recording e Recording stops automatically as it cannot be performed for 12 or more consecutive hours according to specifications It may take some time to resume recording e Forlong recordings the file is split into two or more files if the size exceeds 4 GB e You can connect this unit to the AC adapter to record for long hours indoors e The maximum number of files that can be recorded to the same media is 9999 for MP4 video and still image files respectively Zooming The angle of view can be adjusted using zoom e Use the W end wide angle end to shoot a wider field of view e Use the T end telephoto end to magnify the subject for shooting VOL Telephoto e The following zoom options are available
164. played Deleting Files of a Selected Date Tap on the index screen thumbnail display to delete unwanted files Deleting Unwanted Files t p 65 58 Connecting to and Viewing on TV You can connect this unit to a TV for playback Select the most suitable way of connecting to the TV based on the image to view 3D 2D image e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use Playing Back 3D Images t p 58 Playing Back 2D Images t p 60 Unnatural Displays on TV ree ee Images do not appear on the TV properly e Disconnect the cable and connect again e Turn off and on this unit again Images are projected vertically on the TV e Set VIDEO OUTPUT in the COMMON menu to 4 3 VIDEO OUTPUT 2D mode only p 127 Images are projected horizontally on the TV e Adjust the TV s screen accordingly The color of images e If the video was recorded with x v Color set to looks strange ON set the x v Color setting of the TV to on x v Color 2D mode only t p 106 e Adjust the TV s screen accordingly HDMI CEC functions do not work properly and the TV does not work in conjunction with this unit e TVs may operate differently depending on the specifications even if they are HDMI CEC compliant Therefore the HDMI CEC functions of this unit cannot be guaranteed to operate in combination with all the TVs In such cases se
165. ppears e After setting the tele macro icon appears Enables close up shots up to 40 cm at the telephoto T end OFF Enables close up shots up to 1 m at the telephoto T end Enables close up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle W end Enables close up shots up to 5 cm at the wide angle W end Caution e When you are not taking close up shots set TELE MACRO to OFF Otherwise the image may be blur 41 Recording Setting the USER Button By assigning one of manual adjustment functions that you frequently use to the USER button you can access the function quickly Assigning a Function to the USER Button T Tap MENU 2 Tap USER BUTTON SETTING eI VIDEO a T CON CO e Tap Aor v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 3 Select the desired function USER BUTTON SETTING E5 NIGHTALIVE n m AY TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF e You can select one of the following functions e Video mode NIGHTALIVE TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF FOCUS BRIGHTNESS ADJUST SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE PRIORITY BACKLIGHT COMP WHITE BALANCE FOCUS ASSIST DIS e Still image mode NIGHTALIVE TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF FOCUS BRIGHTNESS ADJUST SHUTTER SPEED APERTURE PRIORITY BACKLIGHT COMP WHITE BALANCE FOCUS ASSIST SELF TIMER 42 Making Adjustments with the USER Button Operate as
166. pports 3D images during both recording and playback Press the 3D 2D button on the touch screen to change the display on the LCD monitor between 3D and 2D e When using the 3D recording mode the image will be recorded in 3D even if the display on the LCD monitor is set to 2D e 3D effect appears stronger when viewed at approximately 30 cm 1 1 3 4 from the front e 3D effect may be weak if viewed from an angle other than the front e The LCD monitor appears darker when 3D images are displayed Change the display to 2D when it is difficult to see such as when using this unit outdoors Caution e Recording and viewing of the 3D images is not recommended for people with medical history of photosensitivity heart diseases feel sick suffer from lack of sleep suffer from fatigue or are drunk Medical conditions may worsen e Do not shoot a subject from a distance shorter than the minimum shooting distance The 3D effect may become stronger and result in fatigue or discomfort The minimum shooting distance of this camera is 80 cm 31 1 2 using wide angle e Be careful not to shake the camera during recording Excessive shaking while riding in a vehicle or during walking may result in fatigue or discomfort To perform recording while moving the camera keep the speed slow and steady Keep the camera in a horizontal position as much as possible during recording e f you have vision problems such as short sightedness long sig
167. r Adjusting Parallax During Recording t p 34 2 Zoom Button Zooming t amp p 31 3 Recording Playback Mode Button e Switches between recording and playback modes 4 Recording Start Stop Button e 0 Video Recording Start Button Video Recording Stop Button e 3 Still Image Recording Button 5 LCD Monitor 3D 2D Display Switching Button e Switches the display on the LCD monitor between 3D and 2D The image will be recorded in 3D even if the display on the LCD monitor is set to 2D 6 Menu Button 18 Operating the Menu t p 99 7 Display Button Some displays disappear after approximately 3 seconds Use the D button to change the displays as shown below e Tap D button Displays appear for approximately 3 seconds with every tap e Tap and hold D button Displays are fixed such that they do not disappear After setting the display button changes from D to D Tap D to release the displays Playback Screen Video al 00 01 23 rn 00 12 34 1 aN eej fear lf loa o MENU Parallax Adjustment Button e Adjusts the 3D effect when 3D images are displayed on the LCD monitor Adjusting Parallax During Playback t p 56 2 Recording Playback Mode Button e Switches between recording and playback modes 3 Index Screen Button Operation Buttons for Video Playback t amp p 53 4 Delete Button Deleting the Currently Displayed File p 65
168. rding and viewing of the 3D images is only recommended for ages 5 to 6 and above Guardians should pay close attention to children as health problems may result if fatigue and discomfort are not noticed immediately 3D Effect Mechanism W Parallax Barrier gt A Slit PA i I NN Right Eye 3D images on the LCD monitor of this unit are displayed using the parallax barrier system Placed in front of an image source a parallax barrier consists of a series of slits arranged alternately for the left and right eyes allowing each eye to see a different image when viewing from a distance thus creating the 3D effect As such 3D effect may appear weak depending on the angle of viewing 12 Getting Started Verifying the Accessories If any of the items are missing or defective consult your JVC dealer or the nearest JVC service center a a ee Memo AC Adapter AP V20U e Connects to this unit to charge the battery pack It can also be used when recording or playing back videos indoors Battery Pack BN VF815U e Attaches to this unit to supply power Remote Control RM V760U e Operates certain functions from a distance HDMI Mini Cable e Connects this unit to a TV to play back recorded images on the TV in a better quality AV Cable e Connects this unit to a TV to play back recorded images on the TV USB Cable Type A Mini Type B e Connects this unit to a computer Basic User Guide e Read we
169. re of course the bride and groom Record their expressions clearly during the toast speech entertainment programs and other scenes Another recommendation is to capture the face shots of the guests then pan towards the groom Picture composition containing the crowd of guests only lacks fun so be sure to pay attention to the shooting angle and size Recording the Expressions and Comments of Guests WE Setting the shot from eye level to chest level You can record comments from the guest by going around asking Please say a few words for the bride and groom This can be done at the guests waiting room when the bride and groom are changing or during the entertainment programs Useful Shooting Techniques Travel Capture all the good times of your domestic or overseas trips Bringing the Necessary Equipment The necessary things to bring on a trip depends on your traveling purpose and the destination For overseas trips in particular you have to think about what to bring in accordance to the local conditions Here are some suggestions for your consideration mi Camcorder Think about how many hours of shooting you will usually perform in a day Be sure to prepare enough recording medium especially for long overseas trips If you are recording in SD cards get ready the sufficient number of cards including some for backup WE Battery Pack Prepare a battery pack that is ready for double the expected r
170. right eyes are different fatigue may be experienced In addition depending on the content of the video an illusion of movement may be experienced and result in motion sickness Take note of the following when recording 3D images mi Basic Way to Hold a Camcorder During 3D Recording Recording Stable Images Hold the LCD monitor while recording Keep elbows close to your sides to avoid camera shake Open your legs slightly WE Shooting Distance During 3D Recording Achieving Comfortable 3D Images It is recommended to perform 3D recording within the optimal zone lg ath ier 5 m 16 4 sy amp s 7H DEN wahy Memo e Make sure that you have stable footing during recording e Do not swing the camera horizontally or vertically during recording If the subject is not recorded within the recommended shooting distance 3D effect may be weak When recording night scenes or landscapes 3D effect of some subjects may be weak For subjects that appear at the side of the screen 3D effect may be weak Operate slowly when using the zoom If the image is zoomed in too much 3D effect may be weak It is recommended to make use of a tripod If you do not take note of the above points during 3D recording the recorded scenes may be played back in stop motion during playback 3D MOTION RELIEF 8D mode only t p 117 17 Getting Started 3D Display on the LCD Monitor The LCD monitor su
171. rmation Download Information etc in Click for Latest Product Info in the help file of the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 3D 69 Copying Copying Files You can create discs or copy the files on this unit by connecting it to various devices e Select the appropriate method of copying according to the device If you are unsure about the method of copying refer to Copying Your Files Copying Your Files p O E 3D AVCHD Files v Can be copied Cannot be copied Recording Device DVD Blu ray Disc Device s Internal HDD AVCHD DVD writer connected to this unit V Creating Discs with a DVD Writer p 72 External Blu ray drive connected to this unit v Creating Discs with an External Blu ray Drive t p 78 Blu ray recorder Creating a Disc Using a Connected Blu ray Recorder N o Dubbing Files by Connecting to a DVD Recorder c p 83 USB external hard disk drive Using a USB External Hard Disk Drive t p 84 Computer 2 Copying to Windows PC t p 91 1 Only on AVCHD compatible devices 2 When creating a disc with 3D images there may be certain limitations due to the recording format Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software to operate Memo e When AVCHD files recorded in 3D are played back on a normal recorder or player the left and right images will be displayed separately e 3D images cannot
172. s refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software e To view the help file of Everio MediaBrowser 3D select Help from the Everio MediaBrowser 3D s menu bar or press F1 on the keyboard Memo e The following types of discs can be used on the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 3D DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW DVD R DVD R DL DVD RW BD R BD RE The following formats are supported by the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 3D DVD Video AVCHD BD e When copying videos recorded in UXP recording mode to create an AVCHD disc the videos need to be converted to XP recording mode before copying Therefore it may take a longer time than copying videos recorded in other modes e Use Everio MediaBrowser 3D Player to play back an AVCHD disc Refer to the help file of the provided Everio MediaBrowser 3D software to operate e To view the help file of Everio MediaBrowser 3D select Help from the Everio MediaBrowser 3D s menu bar or press F1 on the keyboard e f you encounter any problems with the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 3D please consult the Pixela User Support Center Telephone USA and Canada English 1 800 458 4029 toll free Europe UK Germany France and Spain English German French Spanish 800 1532 4865 toll free Other Countries in Europe English German French Spanish 44 1489 564 764 Asia Philippines English 63 2 438 0090 China Chinese 1080
173. s in a DVD after converting to the standard image quality Caution e When copying 3D images in AVCHD format the media of the DVD writer cannot be changed Copying Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD50U Connect the USB cable and the AC adapter Turn off the camcorder by pressing the 4 button for about 2 seconds To OC Connector 7 t To USB Connector AC Adapter 1 To AC Outlet 110 V to 240 V DVD Writer 4 Protrusion Whenusing CU VDS50U 1 Connect the USB cable provided with the DVD writer 2 Connect the AC adapter of the DVD writer 3 Connect the AC adapter to this unit e This unit powers on automatically when the AC adapter is connected e This unit turns on and the BACK UP menu appears e While the USB cable is connected the BACK UP menu is displayed e Refer also to the instruction manual of the DVD writer 2 Turn on the DVD writer and insert a new disc 1 Press the power button to turn on the power 2 Press the eject button to open the disc tray 3 Pull out the tray completely and load a new disc properly 4 Push the disc tray in until it clicks into place Caution e Be sure to turn off the power when connecting the devices Otherwise electric shocks or malfunctions may occur Memo e When connected to this unit all buttons on the DVD writer CU VD50 other than the power and eject buttons will not work Preparing a DVD Writer CU VD3U Co
174. se playback at the desired start point then tap A gt TRIMMING SD 0 01 23 a 0 12 34 Co C amp amp 8 Tap Il to pause playback at the desired end point then tap B a TRIMMING SD 0 01 23 Ome 0 12 34 A 0 00 23 MA a amp e e To reset the start or end point tap A or B at the desired scene position e When capturing videos for YouTube the duration cannot be longer than 15 minutes 9 Tap SET m TRIMMING SD Y v 0 01 23 OMB PRL A 0 00 23 MA B 0 08 34 10 Tap YES DO YOU WANT TO CAPTURE SELECTED RANGE TO UPLOAD TO VIDEO SHARING SITES e After copying tap OK e When copying finishes the copied file is added to the index screen e To exit upload settings tap STOP on the upload settings screen e After copying tap OK Memo e The division point may deviate slightly from the selected scene Uploading Videos to YouTube You can upload your videos to YouTube using the provided software Everio MediaBrowser 3D Install the software on your PC and connect this unit to the PC e For details on how to use the software refer to the help file Installing the Provided Software t p 92 Connecting this Unit to PC t p 93 Trouble with Uploading Videos e Check if you have created an account with YouTube You need a YouTube account to upload files to YouTube e Refer to Q amp A Latest Info
175. sncieduddatentistentandstnmsdecendudnanedadetantisians 141 Maintenance ssnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnna 142 DIC CHICAMOINS sesseur aa 143 Beginner s Guide Charging e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide Recording e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide Playback e Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide Shooting Tips Basic Way to Hold a Camcorder Recording Stable Images This is the standard way of shooting while standing up Be sure to master this basic technique in order to achieve stable images E Getting Ready 1 Open your feet to the width of your shoulders 2 Keep the elbow of your right arm which is holding the camcorder close to your side 3 Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly Extending Your Hands to Shoot High Angle Shooting Extend your hand when your subject is being hidden behind a crowd of people 4 E Getting Ready 1 Open your feet to the width of your shoulders 2 Extend your right hand and hold the camcorder over your head 3 Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly Caution e Use this way of shooting only as a last resort as it is difficult to achieve stable images e Set to the wide angle as much as possible as
176. started e Make use of a tripod and AC adapter for time lapse recordings with long intervals It is also recommended to fix the focus and white balance manually Tripod Mounting 1 p 22 Adjusting Focus Manually t p 37 Setting White Balance t p 40 47 Recording Taking Group Shots Self timer 6 Take astill image The 10 second self timer and Face Detection self timer are convenient functions for taking group photos The 2 second self timer is useful for preventing camera shake caused by pressing the shutter button Memo When shooting a photo using the self timer function use ofa tripod is e Atimer appears and countdown to shooting starts recommended Tripod Mounting t p 22 Press fully pion e To stop the self timer press the SNAPSHOT button again Using the Face Detection Self timer Pressing the SNAPSHOT button starts face detection and shooting is performed three seconds after another person enters the frame This function is useful when you want to include the photographer in the group photo Using the 2 10 second Self timer Select still image mode Select still image mode The still image icon appears 2 Tap MENU The still image icon appears 2 Tap MENU 3 Tap SELF TIMER J MAGE a F TE CO m CE e Tap or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu SELF
177. t HDMI CONTROL to OFF HDMI CONTROL t p 129 The language on the display changed e t may occur when you connect this unit toa TV with different language setting using an HDMI mini cable 3D images are not displayed in 3D e Set HDMI OUTPUT in the COMMON menu to CERTAIN TV TYPES HDMI OUTPUT c p 128 Memo e Fatigue or discomfort may be experienced if you view 3D images for along period of time When viewing 3D images on this unit a message will be displayed every 30 minutes To turn off the message display set 3D DISPLAY WARNING to OFF 3D DISPLAY WARNING 3D mode only 1 p 127 e When recording 3D images parallax is automatically adjusted If the left and right images of an object close to the camera do not appear to be in alignment or the 3D effect of a distant object is weak you can change the way they appear to the eye by adjusting the parallax Adjusting Parallax During Playback t p 56 e You can enjoy realistic audio sounds by viewing the video from the center of the TV or center of the right and left speakers Playing Back 3D Images If you are using a 3D compatible TV you can play back 3D images by connecting to the HDMI connector e Use the provided HDMI mini cable or an optional High Speed HDMI mini cable e Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use Close the LCD monitor Playback e Close
178. t p 108 24 Using this Unit Overseas The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions To charge the battery pack you need a converter plug that matches the shape of the outlet Charging the Battery Pack Overseas t p 24 Change the date and time display to the local time by selecting your travel destination in AREA SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST Setting the Clock to Local Time when Traveling p 25 When ON is selected in DST SETTING of CLOCK ADJUST the time is set 1 hour ahead Setting Daylight Saving Time t p 25 Charging the Battery Pack Overseas The shape of the power outlet varies according to countries and regions To charge the battery pack you need a converter plug that matches the shape of the outlet United States A celand C Australia O srael C Canada A lean CC Guam A lran C Mexico A United Kingdom BBF Tahiti C Kuwait BC tay CC Jonga CO Jodan CB BF Austria C India BCBF Nethelands C Indonesia C Canary Islands C Algeria AB BFC Singapore BBF Greece C Egypt BBFC Sri Lanka BCBF Switzerland C Argentina o Guinea C Thailand ABEC Sweden C Colombia Kenya BC South Korea AC Spain AC Jamaica A camba _E GF China ABBFEC O Denmark C Chile pc lamania BBF Japan A_ Germany C Haiti A Republic of South Africa _ Nepg Cc Norway C Panama 4 B C BF Pakistan BC Hungary C Bahamas a Moza
179. t are not on the index screen during playback cannot be copied e 3D videos cannot be copied Memo e To check the created disc refer to Playing Back with a DVD Writer Playing Back with a DVD Writer t amp p 77 When DO YOU WANT TO FINALIZE appears This appears when AUTO FINALIZE in the basic settings menu is set to OFF AUTO FINALIZE t p 129 e To play back on other devices tap YES e To add more files to the DVD later tap NO Memo 75 Copying e When two or more DVDs are created simultaneously all the discs other than the last one will be finalized automatically even when AUTO FINALIZE is set to OFF e You can finalize a DVD even when FINALIZE is selected in the BACK UP menu Finalizing Discs After Copying t p 78 e To play back a BD R disc on other devices select FINALIZE after creating the disc The AUTO FINALIZE function on the basic settings menu can only be used for creating DVDs Copying Selected Files Select and copy the desired videos or still images individually Select 3D or 2D mode 3 Tap SELECT AND CREATE video or SELECT AND SAVE still image e While the video mode is shown in the image the same operations apply for the still image mode 4 Tap onthe media to copy yay SELECT AND CREATE SELECT THE MEDIA TO BACK UP 5 Tap SELECT FROM SCENES video or SELECT FROM
180. tant or near object beyond limit A or v will appear blinking e You can also use the control dial to adjust the focus Using the Control Dial for Recording t p 43 37 Recording Using Focus Assist Focused subject is outlined in color for more precise focus 1 Tap MENU FOCUS ASSIST e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 3 Adjust the focus tere Crec Gradeap wen e Tap aA to focus on a distant subject Tap to focus on a near subject 4 Tap SET to confirm Oo 2De3p MENU Memo e The image becomes black and white while the outline of the focused object is displayed in the selected color Change outline color if it becomes difficult to see FOCUS ASSIST COLOR t p 112 38 Adjusting Brightness You can adjust the brightness to your preferred level l Tap MENU I VIDEO BRIGHTNESS ADJUST e Tap A or v to move upward or downward for more selection e Tap X to exit the menu Tap to return to the previous screen 3 Tap MANUAL BRIGHTNESS ADJUST tere CIE e Compensation range during video recording 6 to 6 e Compensation range during still image recording 2 0 to 2 0 e Tap A to increase the brightness e Tap v to decrease the brightness 5 Tap SET to confirm ae wen Memo e Settings can be adjust
181. tate Tap MENU Displaying the Item 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap x IEE Bee ws 2 Tap Se il 3 Tap HDMI CONTROL gt COMMON 3 Tap AUTO FINALIZE CLIE COMMON C m m mem m MO a 129 Menu Settings FACTORY PRESET Returns all the settings to their default values 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap memen memm 3 Tap FACTORY PRESET ey COMMON M me 2 4 Tap YES DO YOU WANT THE SETTINGS RESET TO THE FACTORY PRESET e All settings return to their default values UPDATE Updates the functions of this unit to the latest version For details refer to the JVC homepage When no program to update the software of this unit is available nothing will be provided on the homepage http www jvc victor co jp english global e html 130 FORMAT BUILT IN MEM Deletes all files on the built in memory FILE Deletes all files on the built in memory FILE Deletes all files on the built in memory and resets MANAGEMENT the folder and file numbers to 1 NO Caution e All data on the built in memory will be deleted when it is formatted Copy all files on the built in memory to a PC before formatting e Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged or connect the AC adapter as the formatting process may take some time Displaying the Item 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap memm m
182. tches between recording and playback Playback Mode modes ee gt om Stop returns to index screen a D Displays the index screen thumbnail display to perform deletion lomesp Switches between 3D and 2D modes MENU Displays the menu screen Memo e Tap or drag on the operation area of the touch screen e Operations buttons on the touch screen disappear if the unit is not operated for about 5 seconds Tap on the screen to display the operation buttons again e Operation buttons on the touch screen are displayed as long as there is contact with the effective operation area e You can search for a specific file by the recording date Date Search p 58 Caution e Make a backup of important recorded data It is recommended to copy your important recorded data to a DVD or other recording media for storage JVC will not be responsible for any lost data 53 Playback Adjusting the Volume of Videos 1 Press the zoom lever during video playback VOL Turn down the cll Turn up the volume volume Checking the Recording Date and Other Information 1 Select a file and press the INFO button while playback is paused You can display the recording date and duration of the selected file DATE TIME PB TIME QUALITY PROTECT 54 Playing a Video with Defective Management Information Plays videos with defective management information Select video mode PLAYBACK OTHER FILE mes
183. te Button Deleting Selected Files p 65 Playback Media Button e Switches between SD card and built in memory Menu Button Operating the Menu t p 99 Page Forward Back Button Operation Buttons for Video Playback t amp p 53 Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 55 Menu Screen OM KR Q N eg VIDEO TOUCH PRIORITY AE AF GAIN UP Help Button Menu Items Return Button Common Menu Button Close Button Operating the Menu t p 99 Clock Setting The SET DATE TIME screen appears when you turn on this unit for the first time after purchase when it has not been used for a long time or when the clock is not set yet Set the clock before recording 1 Open the LCD monitor e The unit turns on e When the LCD monitor is closed the unit turns off 2 Tap YES when SET DATE TIME is displayed SET DATE TIME 3 Setthe date and time CLOCK SETTING DATE TIME 2017 OY O w e When the year month day hour or minute item is tapped a and y will be displayed e Tap A or v to adjust the year month day hour and minute 4 After setting the date and time tap SET CLOCK SETTING DNIE TIME 2014 0 Cow 5 Select the region where you live and tap SAVE CLOCK AREA SETTING emsems EE EE gt 4 e The city name and time difference are displayed e Tap lt or gt
184. ted monitor output format Recorded 3D Video Format and Display on TV via HDMI Output E When HDMI OUTPUT is set to 2D OUTPUT Video Output 2D TV 3D Compatible TV LCD Monitor of this Unit E When HDMI OUTPUT is set to AUTO Video Output this Unit e f 3D images cannot be seen even when connected to a 3D compatible TV set HDMI OUTPUT to CERTAIN TV TYPES or SIDE BY SIDE OUTPUT e If HDMI OUTPUT is set to CERTAIN TV TYPES when connected to a 2D TV the left and right images will appear side by side e For details on the settings of your TV refer to its instruction manual E 2D Mode AUTO It is recommended to select AUTO usually 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT AVCHD MP4 MVC 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT AVCHD MP4 MVC 480p Select this when the video is not output in AUTO correctly Displaying the Item 128 1 Tap MENU 2 Tap Xt 3 Tap HDMI OUTPUT res COMMON n messes m m HDMI OUTPUT o m wesse mi Menu Settings HDMI CONTROL AUTO FINALIZE Sets whether to link operations with an HDMI CEC compliant TV Finalizes the discs created automatically so that they can be played back on Turns off linked operations compatible devices Turns on linked operations Displaying the Item OFF Does not finalize the disc Data can be added to the disc later Finalizes the disc and sets it to a readable s
185. th little movement of the subject are suitable for taking still images Try to take the still images from an angle such that the surroundings can be seen clearly Examples e Carousal ferris wheel fun bicycle rides etc Photo by just that good guy jim Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3 0 Video Playback in Progress Useful Shooting Techniques Advanced Operation with Backlight Compensation When the subject s face is in backlight or when the expression cannot be seen clearly the Intelligent Auto function of this unit automatically increases its brightness for recording If Intelligent Auto fails to function as expected or if the brightness correction is insufficient you can increase the brighness by using backlight compensation in the Manual mode Setting Details p 41 E lt Without backlight compensation gt WE lt With backlight compensation gt 10 Getting Started Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images 3D images can be recorded and played back on this unit You can enjoy realistic and powerful 3D images recorded on this unit by playing back on a 3D compatible TV Before use please read the following precautions to ensure safe and comfortable viewing of the 3D images Recording 3D Images This unit makes use of the misalignment between the images that enter the left and right eyes to create the 3D effect during 3D recording As the images that enter the left and
186. the LCD monitor to turn off the camcorder before connecting toa TV 2 Connecttoa TV e This unit powers on automatically when the LCD monitor is opened 4 Press the external input button on the TV to switch to the input from this unit via the connected connector 5 Play back a file Playing Back Videos t p 52 Playing Back Still Images p 55 Caution e To play back 3D images refer also to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images p 11 e f you experience fatigue or discomfort while viewing 3D images set HDMI OUTPUT in the COMMON menu to 2D OUTPUT In addition set the TV to 2D display accordingly HDMI OUTPUT ee p 128 Memo e When connected to the TV via the provided HDMI mini cable images and sounds may not be output properly depending on the TV connected In such cases perform the following operations 1 Disconnect the HDMI mini cable and connect it again 2 Turn off and on this unit again e f 3D images cannot be seen properly change the setting in HDMI OUTPUT Refer also to the instruction manual of the TV in use HDMI OUTPUT t p 128 e The displayed 3D images may vary depending on the size of the TV connected e For questions about the TV or method of connection contact your TV s manufacturer 59 Playback Operating in Conjunction with TV via HDM
187. the image will be prone to camera shake e Be considerate Do not inconvenience the people around you Squatting and Shooting at Eye Level Staying low is a common position to take when shooting small children By recording from the eye level of the child you can capture all his cute expressions clearly E Getting Ready 1 Kneel down with your left knee while keeping your right foot on the ground 2 Place the elbow of your right arm which is holding the camcorder on your right knee 3 Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly Caution e Torecord 3D images refer also to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images p 11 Useful Shooting Techniques Holiday Season Christmas Record the happy Christmas celebration with your family Photo by 101st CAB Wings of Destiny Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3 0 Decorating the Tree and Preparing the Dinner The decoration of tree and preparation of dinner are part of the joy of Christmas Be sure to record these happy family times W Decorating the tree A tree is the most important thing to bring out the mood of Christmas Simply the scene of all family members engaging in the decorating of a fir tree with various colorful ornaments is full of the feeling of happiness m Preparing the Dinner Photo by Manicosity Crea
188. tion sickness set 3D MOTION RELIEF to OFF 3D MOTION RELIEF 3D mode only p 117 To avoid recording scenes that will be played back in stop motion refer to Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images p 11 Replace the SD card When the SD card is damaged difficulty in reading the data occurs This unit will try to play back as much as possible but it will stop eventually if the condition persists Execute FORMAT SD CARD in the COMMON menu All data will be deleted FORMAT SD CARD t p 131 Verify the system requirements of your PC when using Everio MediaBrowser 3D to play back Verifying System Requirements Guideline t p 92 Cannot find a recorded file Press the 3D button to switch to the desired mode for playback Playing Back Videos t p 52 Set 3D VIDEO REC FORMAT in the video recording menu to MP4 MVC or AVCHD 38D VIDEO REC FORMAT 8D mode only t amp p 104 Change the playback media by tapping amp on the index screen Operation Buttons for Video Playback t p 53 Operation Buttons for Still Image Playback t p 55 Select PLAYBACK OTHER FILE in the menu Video files that have damaged management information can be played back Playing a Video with Defective Management Information t p 54 138 No date time d
189. tive Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3 0 Record the scenes as everyone helps to prepare the feast of the night You can film the mother who is cooking the children who are helping and of course the process of making a cake Recording the Christmas Party Photo by InnerSpirit Creative Commons Attribution No Derivative Works 3 0 After all preparations it is finally the Christmas party itself Not only should you record the candle blowing scene but also the smiles of the family while being surrounded by good food or even the father who is slightly drunk from champagne Finding the Presents For children the greatest joy of Christmas is receiving presents the next morning Their expression of delight when finding a present next to their pillow is a recording opportunity not to be missed Get ready to shoot before the children wake up Useful Shooting Techniques Wedding Create an awesome wedding video for the bride and groom Discussing and Planning Before the Event Before the day of the wedding reception it is important to discuss with the bride and groom about various details such as the order of the ceremony and whether there are any entertainment programs or change of clothes By understanding the preferences of the bride and groom you will be able to shoot more appropriately Finding the Right Angle to Capture Both Bride and Groom mi Composing the picture with the groom in
190. utomatically adjusting the tapped area fixed position with appropriate focus and brightness In addition a white frame appears around the tapped area Memo e When TOUCH PRIORITY AE AP is set FOCUS will be set to AUTO automatically e f the camera loses track of a subject tap the subject again e Settings are canceled when zoom operation is performed AREA SELECT only e When COLOR TRACKING is set the targeted subject color may change if similar colors are detected In this case tap the subject again The targeted subject color may also be tracked back again if it appears in the center of the screen within a specific time Caution e Subjects near the sides of the LCD monitor may not respond or be recognized when tapped In this case move the subject to the center and tap again e COLOR TRACKING may not function properly in the following cases when recording subjects with no contrast when recording subjects that are moving at high speed when recording in a dark place when the surrounding brightness changes e When FACE TRACKING is set the subject may be lost if the camera is moved vertically or horizontally very fast To track back the subject tap on it again Capturing Smiles Automatically SMILE SHOT SMILE SHOT automatically captures a still image upon detection of a smile Select still image mode e The still image mode icon appears
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