SonyメーカーHXR-NX30Eの使用説明書/サービス説明書
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T able of contents Getting started Recording/Playback Advanced operations Editing Saving images with an external device Customizing your camcorder Others/Index Digital HD Video Camera Recorder Operati.
2 GB Read this first About language setting The on-screen displa ys in each local language are used for illu strating the operatin g procedur es. Change the screen language befo re u sin g the camcorder if n ecessary (p.
3 GB About this manual, illustrations and on-screen displays The examp le images used in this manual fo r illustration p urposes are captur ed using a digital still camera, and therefo re may a ppear different fro m images and screen indica tors tha t actually appear on y our camcor der .
4 GB T able of contents Read this first . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Parts and controls . . . . . . . . .
5 T able of contents GB Recording images with the selected image quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Selecting the recording format . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6 GB Customizing y our camcorder Using menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Menu lists . . . . . . . . . . .
7 GB P ar ts and contr ols Figures in ( ) a re ref erence pages. Built-in microphone (41) Accessory Shoe (12) Active Interface Shoe Flash/Video light Lens (Carl Zeiss lens) Remote sensor/Infrared port Camera recording lamp (85) The camera recor ding lamp ligh ts up in red during recor ding.
8 GB DISP (DISPLA Y ) button (21) LIGHT ( Video Light) button (37) NIGHTSHOT button (37) POWER button Memor y card access lamp (23) While the lamp is li t or flashing, the camcorder i s reading or writing da ta. Memor y card slot (23) RESET button Press RES ET using a point ed object.
9 GB Microphone (12) Handgrip XLR Adaptor (12) REC CH SELEC T (INPUT1) switch (42) A T T (INPUT1) switch (42) INPUT1 (LINE/MIC/MIC+48V ) switch (42) A T T (INPUT2) switch (.
10 GB T o fasten the grip belt T o attach the Step Do wn Ring Align the Step Down Ring with the camcor der properl y ( ), then turn it in the direction of the arr ow until the St ep Down Ring is locked in place ( ). Y ou ca n change to the filter dia meter to 37mm (1 1/2 in.
11 GB Getting started Getting star ted Supplied Items The num bers in ( ) are the sup plied quan tity . Camcorder (1) AC Adapt or (1) Po wer cord (Mains lead) (1) HDMI cable (1) A/V connecting cable (1) USB connection suppor t cable (1) The USB connection su pport cable is designed for use with this camco rder only .
12 GB Attaching the supplied micr ophone and lens hood Y ou do not need to at tach the XLR Ada ptor o r microph one when you use the buil t-in microph one. Attaching the XLR Adapt or 1 Attach the XLR Adapt or to the accessory shoe on the camcorder and tighten the screw of the XLR Adaptor .
13 GB Getting started 2 Unlock the stopper of the microphone holder and open the cover . 3 Align the con vex part of the microphone with the concav e part of the holder , and then place the microphone into the holder . Close the cover and lock the stopper securely .
14 GB When detaching the microphone cable 1 Detach the micropho ne from the micro phone ho lder . 2 U npl ug the micropho ne plug while pr essing the release lever down. Attaching the lens hood 1 Align the lens hood with the camcorder properly ( ), then turn the securing ring of the lens hood in the direction of the arrow ( ).
15 GB Getting started Charging the ba tter y pack 1 Close the L CD screen after replacing the viewfinder and attach the battery pack. 2 Connect the AC Adapt or ( ) and the power cor d (mains lead) ( ) to your camcorder and the w all outlet (wall socket).
16 GB Charging the battery pack using your computer T urn off your camcor der and connect the camcorder to a running c omputer using the Built-in USB Cable.
17 GB Getting started T o remove the batt er y pack Close the LCD screen. Slide the BA T T (battery) release lever ( ) and r emove the battery pack ( ). T o use a wall outlet (wall socket) as a power sourc e Make the same co nnections as those for cha rging the battery pack.
18 GB Recording time, Pla ying time (p . 98) Remaining bat tery indicator (p . 26) Ch arging the bat tery pack abroad (p. 18) Charging the battery pack abroad Y ou can charg e the battery pack in any co untries/region s using the AC A dap tor su pplied with your camco rder within the A C 100 V - 240 V , 50 Hz/60 Hz ra nge.
19 GB Getting started T urning the power on, and setting the dat e and time 1 Open the L CD screen of your camcorder and turn the pow er on. Y ou ca n also turn on the camcorder b y pressin g POWER (p . 8). 2 Select the desired language, then select [Next].
20 GB T o turn off the power Close the LCD screen or pres s the POWER but ton (p . 8). If the viewfinder is pulled out, retract the viewfinder as shown in the illustratio n on the right.
21 GB Getting started T o adjust the angle of the L CD panel First o pen the LCD panel 90 degrees to the camcor der ( ), and then adjus t the angle ( ). Changing the display on the L CD screen Press the D ISP (DISPLA Y) but ton to cycle the screen display in the f ollowing or der .
22 GB Once the clock is set, the clock time is aut omatically adj usted with [A uto Clock ADJ ] a nd [A uto Area ADJ] set to [On]. The clock ma y not be adjust ed to the correct time aut omatically , depending on the country/region selected for yo ur camcorder .
23 GB Getting started Pr eparing the rec ording media The recor ding media that can be used are dis played on the scr een of your camco rder as followin g icons. Default reco rding medium Alternativ e recordin g medium Memo ry card In ternal memory Notes Y ou ca nnot select a different reco rding medium fo r movies and f or photos.
24 GB Notes T o ensure stable o peration of the memo ry card, it is recomm ended to format the mem ory card with your ca mcorder befo re the first use (p. 78). F ormat ting the memory card will erase all the data stored on i t and the data will be irrecoverable.
25 GB Recording/Pla yback Recording/Playback Recording In the defa ult setting, movies an d photos ar e recor ded on the memory card. M ovies ar e recor ded with high definition image quality ( HD ). Recording movies 1 Open the L CD screen and press MODE to turn on the (Movie) lamp.
26 GB Shooting photos 1 Open the L CD screen and press MODE to turn on the (Photo) lamp. 2 Press FIXED SHO T/PHO T O lightly to adjust the focus , then press it fully . When the focus is adju sted properl y , AE/AF lock indicator a ppears on the L CD screen.
27 GB Recording/Pla yback Zoom butto n (W : Wide/T : T elephoto), ST ART/S TOP bu tton (in mo vie recor ding mode), PHOTO b utto n (in photo r ecording m ode) MENU but ton (58) Stat us det.
28 GB T o record in mirror mode Open the LCD panel 90 degrees to the camcor der ( ), then rotat e it 180 degrees to the lens side ( ). A mirror -image of the su bject appears on the LCD screen, but the ima ge will be normal when recorded. If white circular spots appear on photos This is caused by pa rticles (dust, pollen, etc.
29 GB Recording/Pla yback Zooming Move the pow er zoom lever to magnify or reduce the siz e of the image. W (W ide angle): W ider range of view T (T elephoto): Close view Y ou ca n magnify images up to 17 times (Extended Zoom) the original size with the power zoom lever .
30 GB Playback Y ou can search fo r recorded imag es by dat e and time of r ecording (E vent view). 1 Open the L CD screen and press the button on the L CD screen to enter the playback mode . 2 Select / to move the desired event to the cen ter ( ) and then select it ( ).
31 GB Recording/Pla yback Screen display on the Ev ent View screen Reduced-size images which enable y ou to view many im ages at the same time o n an index screen are called “thum bnails. ” Notes T o preven t your image da ta from being lost, save all yo ur recorded imag es on external media periodical ly .
32 GB While playing a movie While viewing photos Operating but tons while viewing phot os will be changed depends on the setting of S witch Imag e T yp e but ton (p .
33 GB Recording/Pla yback As you r epeat selecting / during playback, mo vies are play ed as fast as about 5 times abou t 10 times about 30 times abou t 60 times. Select / during pause to p lay movies slo wly . T o repeat Slidesho w , s elect [Slideshow Set].
34 GB Advanced oper ations Recording people clearly Recording the selected subject clearly (F ace P riority) Y our camcorder can track a face you select and adjust the f ocus, exposure, and skin tone o f the face automa tically . T ouch one of the faces targeted.
35 GB Advanced operations Notes When [ Rec Forma t] is set to [1080/50p ], [1080/50i ] or [720/50p ], yo u cannot use the Smile Shut ter function while recording movies. F urthermore, when [ Rec Forma t] is set to [1080/25p ] or [1080/25p ], yo u cannot use the Smile Sh utter function, either .
36 GB T o record images brighter than those recorded using the Intelligen t Auto function Select [Camera/A udio] [ Man ual Settings] [Low Lux]. Notes The camcor der may not detect the expected scene or subject, depending on the r ecording condition s.
37 GB Advanced operations Recording in dark places (NightShot) Y ou can recor d images even in total darkness. Press NIGHT SHOT . appears. T o cancel the Nigh tShot function, pr ess NIGHTSHOT a gain. Notes Do not cover the infrar ed port. Infrared rays ar e required when using N ightSho t.
38 GB Recording images with the selected image quality Selecting the recording format Y ou can sele ct the recording f ormat (bit-rat e, image size, frame rate , scanning system). I n the default setting, [1080/50i ] is selected. T o change the setting 1 Press [Rec/Media SET ] [ Rec Format].
39 GB Advanced operations Using the manual adjustment f eatures Shooting images with the iris priority mode Changing IRIS param eter chang es the range tha t is in focus. 1 Select [Camera/A udio] [ Manual Settings] [IRIS] [Manual]. 2 Select / to adjust the iris.
40 GB Controlling the image settings manually with the MANU AL dial I t is con venient to m ake manual adjustmen ts using the MANU AL dial, by assigning a men u item ([F ocus] in the default setting) t o the MANU AL dial. 1 Press M ANU AL to switch to the manual operation mode.
41 GB Advanced operations Audio setup Select the method for inputting sound Y ou can select the method for inpu tting sound on the camco rder from 3 types; built-in micro phone , MIC inp ut jack or XLR Ada ptor . Depending on the connection sta tus of MIC inp ut jack and XLR A da ptor , the order of priori ty to be selected is as follows.
42 GB Selecting a sound source INPUT1 (LINE/MIC/MIC+48V) swit ch INPUT2 (LINE/MIC/MIC+48V) swit ch Selecting a sound source level A T T (INPUT1) switch A T T (INPUT2) switch Selecting .
43 GB Advanced operations Using an external audio device Set as follows when yo u use a micropho ne other than the sup plied microp hone or a n external audio device (mixer , etc.
44 GB Recording information on y our location (GPS) The camcor der recor ds informa tion on the location when movies o r photos a re recor ded (the default setting). GPS triangulating status If you do not want to rec ord location information Select [Setup] [ General Settings] [GPS Setting] [Off ].
45 GB Advanced operations Notes In the follo wing situa tions, the current locatio n of the camcor der shown on the ma p may be different fro m the actual location.
46 GB Notes Refer to the instruction man uals of the TV as well. U se the supplied A C Ada ptor a s the power source (p . 17). When mo vies are recor ded with standard definition image quali ty (STD), they are play ed back in standard definitio n image quality (STD) even on a high definition TV .
47 GB Advanced operations Using the built-in projector Y ou can use a f lat surface such as a wall as a screen to view recorded images using the built-in pro jector . Notes The LCD screen turns o ff while an image is being pro jected. Use the pow er zoom lever/FIXED SHOT/PH OTO bu tton or wir eless remote co mmander to opera te the camcor der .
48 GB When you u se the wireless remote commander , use / / / to move the selection frame and pres s ENTER to start playing the framed it em. T o turn off the projecto r , pres s PROJECT OR. Notes Be careful of the following o perations or situa tions while using the pro jector .
49 GB Editing Editing Editing on your camcorder Notes Y ou ca nnot resto re images o nce they are deleted. Sav e important mo vies and phot os in advance. Do not remo ve the battery pack or the A C Ada ptor fro m your camcor der while deleting or dividing the imag es.
50 GB 2 Select the point where you want to divide the movie into sc enes using / , and then select . Notes A slight difference ma y occur from the point where you select and the actual dividing poin t, as your camco rder selects the dividing point based on about half-second incr ements.
51 GB Saving images with an external device Saving images with an external device Dubbing guide Y ou can save high definition image quality (HD) movies using an e xternal devi ce. Select the method to be used ac cordin g to the device. External devices Connecting cable Page Hard disk recor der , etc.
52 GB Crea ting a disc with the recor der Creating a standar d definition image quality (STD) disc with a recorder , etc. Connect your camcor der to a disc recor der with the A/V connecting cable. Y ou can cop y images play ed back on your camcor der on a disc or video cassette.
53 GB Saving images with an external device Y ou ca nnot copy ima ges to recor ders connected with an HDMI cab le. Since cop ying is performed via analog data transfer , the image quality may deterio rate. High definition image q uality (HD) movies will be copied with standard definitio n image quality (STD).
54 GB T o delete images in the external media device 1 Select [Play without co pying.] in step 2. 2 Select [Edit/Copy] [Delete], and then follo w the instructions that appear o n the LCD screen to delete images. T o save the desired images in the camcorder to the external media device 1 Select [Play without co pying.
55 GB Saving images with an external device For details o n available ext ernal media devices, go to the Sony s upport websit e in your country/region.
56 GB 3 Place the supplied CD-ROM “Con tent Management Utility ” in the disc drive of your comput er . The installation screen a ppears. If the screen does not a ppear , click [Start] [Compu ter] (in W indows XP , [My Comp uter]), then double-c lick [SONY CMU(E:)] (CD-ROM).
57 GB Saving images with an external device 1 0 T ouch [USB Connect] on the camcorder screen. If the [USB Connect] screen does not appear , touch [Setup] [ Connection] [USB Connect]. 1 1 Click [Next]. 1 2 Follow the on-scr een instructions to install the software.
58 GB Customizing y our camcorder Using menus The camcorder has various men u items under each o f 6 menu catego ries. Shooting Mode (Items for selecting a shooting mode) p. 64 Camera/A udio (Items for customized shooting) p . 66 Rec/Media SET (Items for setting up image quality or the recording media) p .
59 GB Customizing your camc order T o find a menu item quickly The [Camera/A udio] and [Setup] m enus ha ve sub-categ ories. Select the sub-catego r y icon so that the LCD screen disp lays the list of m enus in the sub-categ ory selec ted. When you cannot select a menu item Gray ed out men u items o r settings are no t availab le.
60 GB Menu lists Shooting Mode Movie Records mo vies. 64 Photo Shoots pho tos. 64 Smth Slw REC Records fast mo ving subjects in slow-m otion. 64 Golf Shot Divides two seconds of fas t movemen t into frames which are then reco rded as a movie an d photos.
61 GB Customizing your camc order Auto Back Light Ad justs the exposure fo r backlit subjects aut omatically . 72 Dial Setting Assigns a function to the MANU AL dial. 40 NIGHTSHOT Ligh t Records clear er images when using the N ightShot function. 72 Color Bar Displays co lor bars on the screen 72 Color Bar T one Outpu ts audio to ne signals.
62 GB Rec/Media SET / S etting Sets image quality fo r recording, p layback, or editing movies. 77 Media Select Sets the type of media to be used for recording movies or p hotos. 23 Rec Format Sets the recording f ormat. 38 Wide Mode Selects the aspec t ratio when reco rding with standard definitio n image quality (S TD).
63 GB Customizing your camc order Setup Playback Settings Data Code Sets how to assign the file number . 82 Connection Disp Output Selects where to outp ut the displa y informatio n, such as time code. 83 T V T ype Converts the signal depending on the TV connected.
64 GB Shooting Mode (Items for selecting a shooting mode) See “U sing men us ” (p. 58) o n the operation. Movie Y ou can recor d movies. Photo Y ou can shoot phot os. Smth Slw REC (Smooth slow rec) The camcor der recor ds app roxima tely 3-second-long fast action s or motio ns as an app roxim ately 12-secon d-long slo w-motion movie.
65 GB Customizing your camc order When the sound o f a club hit ting the ball is detected, the recor ding time period is aut omatically ad justed accor ding to at tha t momen t. T o check your form using self-timer Select [ ]/[ ] [On]. The camcor der starts count down of the timer after you p ress the ST AR T/STOP but ton.
66 GB Camera/A udio (Items for customized shooting) See “U sing men us ” (p. 58) o n the operation. The default set tings are mar ked with . White Balance Y ou can adjust the co lor balance to the recor ding envir onment. Auto ( ) The white balance is adj usted aut omatically .
67 GB Customizing your camc order Spot Meter (Flexible spot meter) Exposure can be adjust ed and set for the selected subject auto matically . This function is useful when there is strong contras t between the subject and the background, s uch as subjects in the spotlight on stag e.
68 GB On focal distance inf ormation Y our camcorder dis plays the focal distance informa tion for a f ew seconds when the focus mode is switched from a uto matic to man ual or when you set the focus manually . Y ou can use this informa tion as a guide when the subject is dark and f ocus adjustmen t is difficult.
69 GB Customizing your camc order Off Ad justs the exposure a utoma tically . On (Adjusted number and EV ) Ad just the au tomatic exposur e level using when the subject is white or the background is b right, and when the subject is dark or the ligh t is dim.
70 GB Notes Even if y ou set [Night P ortrait], the setting changes t o [Au to] when the (Mo vie) lamp is lit. If you set [Scene Selection], the [White Balance], [IRIS] and [Shu tter Speed] settings are cance led.
71 GB Customizing your camc order On ( ) The zoom (p . 29) moves to the to p of the T (telephot o) side auto matically and allows recordin g subjects at close rang e down to a b out 32 cm (12 5/8 in.). Notes When reco rding a distan t subject, focusing may be diffic ult and ca n take some time.
72 GB Auto Back Light Y our camcorder ad justs the exposure f or backlit subjects au toma tically . On Ad justs the exposure fo r backlit subjects aut omatically . Off Does not adjust the exposur e for backlit subjects. Dial Setting See page 40. NIGHTSHO T Light When using the N ightSho t function (p.
73 GB Customizing your camc order Off ( ) Does not detect faces. Recording conditions f or better face detection per formance Shoot in a sufficiently bright p lace. The subject is not wea ring glasses, a hat or mask. The subject faces directly towa rds the camera.
74 GB Flash L evel Y ou can select the brightness of the flash light. Y ou can set this function when you recor d photos usin g the built-in flash, or an external flash (sold separately) tha t is compa tible with yo ur camcorder . High ( ) Makes the flash level higher .
75 GB Customizing your camc order Low ( ) Records am bient sound fa ithfully . Select [Low] when you wan t to recor d an exciting and powerful sound in a concert hall, etc. (This setting is not sui table for r ecording conv ersations.) Audio Output T iming Y ou can set the audio out put timing d uring recor ding.
76 GB On Displays the guide frame . Notes The outer fram e of [Guide Fra me] shows the display a rea of a TV which is not compa tible with full pixel displa y . Zebra Y ou can display a ze bra patt ern as a guide for ad justing brigh tness. The zebra pat tern will not be recorded with the imag e.
77 GB Customizing your camc order Rec/Media SE T (Items for setting up image quality or the rec ording media) See “U sing men us ” (p. 58) o n the operation. The default set tings are mar ked with . / Setting Y ou can select the image quality of mo vies.
78 GB F ormat Forma tting deletes all the mo vies and photos t o recover r ecordable fr ee space. Select the recording medium tha t you wa nt to forma t, and then select . Notes Connect your camcor der to the wall outlet (wall socket) using the supplied A C Ada ptor f or t hi s operation (p .
79 GB Customizing your camc order T C/UB (Items for setting up the time code or user bit) See “U sing men us ” (p. 58) o n the operation. The default set tings are mar ked with . T C/UB Disp Y ou can toggle between the time code and user bit disp lays.
80 GB UB Time Rec Off Does not save the actual time in the user bit code. On Saves the actual time in the user bit code. Notes The last 2 digits ar e fixed to 00 when it is set to [On]. Edit/Cop y (Items for editing) See “U sing men us ” (p.
81 GB Customizing your camc order S elect the date yo u want to co py using / . Y ou ca nnot select multiple da tes. S elect . Notes [Copy] can be selected when the camcorder is set to playback mode. Pres s (V iew Images) and select [Edit/Copy] [Copy].
82 GB Setup (Other setup items) See “U sing men us ” (p. 58) o n the operation. The default set tings are mar ked with . Data Code During playback, your ca mcorder disp lays the informa tion recor ded auto matically at the time of recor ding. Y ou can check the followin g informatio n.
83 GB Customizing your camc order Disp Output Y ou can select where to out put the displa y informa tion, such as time code. L CD Panel Outpu ts the informatio n to the LCD screen and viewfinder . V-Out/Panel Outpu ts the informatio n to the TV s creen, viewfinder , and LCD screen.
84 GB HDMI T C Output Y ou can transfer time code, user bi t data to the device connected with the HDMI cable. Off Does not outp ut time code, user bit code. On Outpu ts time code, user bit code. USB Connect Select this item when [USB Select] does not appear o n the LCD screen by conn ecting the camcor der to a comp uter with the US B cable.
85 GB Customizing your camc order If data on your current information cannot be obtained The camcor der starts the triangulating priority mode. A s the camcorder t urns other functions off to searc h for sat ellites, obtaining triangula ting informa tion can take priority .
86 GB Summer Time Y ou can chang e this setting without stop ping the clock. Off Does not set the summertime. On Sets the summertime. The clock is set to move the time fo rward 1 hour . Date & Time See page 19. Area Setting Y ou can adjust time differ ence withou t stop ping the clock.
87 GB Others/Index Others/I ndex T roubleshooting If yo u run into an y pro blems using yo ur camcor der , fo llow the steps below . Check the list (p . 87 to 93), and inspect your camcorder . Disc onnect the power source, attach the power sourc e again after about 1 minute, and turn the camcorder on.
88 GB The menu settings have been changed automatically . While In telligent A uto is active, some menu settings rela ted to image quality will be changed a utom atically . The followin g menu item s return to the default settings when y ou switch am ong movie recordin g, photo reco rding and p layback modes.
89 GB Others/Index The CHG (charge) lamp flashes while the battery pack is being charged. When the bat tery is b eing cha rged using the Built-in USB Cable , disconnect the Built-in USB Cable and co nnect it again. If the tem perature o f the battery pack is too high or too low , you may n ot be able to char ge i t (p .
90 GB Images stored on the memory card cannot be deleted. The maximum n umber of images tha t you can delete on the index screen a t one time is 100. Y ou cannot delete the pro tected images. The data file name is not indicated correctly or flashes. The file is damaged.
91 GB Others/Index The tempera ture of y our camcor der is extremely lo w . T urn off your ca mcorder an d take it to a warm place. Leav e the camcorder there for a while, then turn o n the camcorder . If yo u keep appl ying vibratio n on the camcor der , recor ding may st op.
92 GB Sound is not recorded corr ectly. Connect the microphon e again in the same way as when yo u start recording m ovies. Photos are rec orded automatically . In the defaul t setting, photos ar e recor ded aut omatically when the camcor der detects a smile ([Smile Shut ter]) (p.
93 GB Others/Index Editing movies/photos on y our camcorder Unable to edit. U nable to edit because o f the condition o f the image. A movie cannot be divided. A movie that i s too short cannot be divided. Release the protection, an d then divide. A photo cannot be captured from a movie.
94 GB Self- diagnosis display/W arning indicators When an err or occurs, a warning indicato r appears o n the LCD screen. Y ou can fix some prob lems associated with the sympto ms your self. If the pr oblem persists even after yo u have tried a coup le of times, con tact your Sony dealer or local autho rized Sony service faci lity .
95 GB Others/Index are abou t 20 minut es remaining. ( Warning indicator pertaining to battery pack temperature) The battery pack tempera ture is high. Chang e the battery pack or place it in a cool place . ( Warning indicator pertaining to memory card) Slow flashing Free spaces fo r recordin g images are running out.
96 GB There is no HD movie management information. Creat e new information? Y ou cannot record o r play back mo vies because no high definition image quality (HD) movie mana gement info rmation exists. I f you select [Y es], new managemen t informa tion is creat ed and you can r ecord or pla y back movies with high definition imag e quality (HD).
97 GB Others/Index Buffer overflow . Writing to the media was not completed in time. Y ou have performed recor ding and erasing operation s repeatedly , or a memory card that has been format ted by other device is used. Copy and take da ta backup to other device (such as a com puter), a nd then format the m em ory card on the camcor der (p.
98 GB Recording time of movies/number of recor dable photos “HD ” stands f or high definition image quality , and “ STD ” stands fo r standard definition image q uality . Expected time of recording and playback with each battery pack Recording time A ppr oxima te time availab le when you use a fully charged ba ttery pack.
99 GB Others/Index The recor ding and playback time will be shorter depending on the condi tions under which you use your camco rder . Playing time A ppr oxima te time availab le when you use a fully charged ba ttery pack.
100 GB Memor y card 24.1M 2 GB 200 4 GB 400 8 GB 810 16 GB 1600 32 GB 3250 When using a Son y memory card. The number o f recordable p hotos of mem ory card sho wn is for the maxim um image size of your ca mcorder . The actual number of recorda ble photos is dis played on the LCD s cr een during recor ding (p.
101 GB Others/Index The photo r ecording p ixels and the aspect ratio . Photo r ecording mode, Dual cap ture: 6,544 3,680 dots/16:9 4,912 3,680 dots/4:3 4,672 2,628 dots/16:9 2,592 1,9.
102 GB W orld time difference Time-zone differences Area setting GMT Lisbon, London +01:00 Berlin, Paris +02:00 Helsinki, Cair o, I stanb ul +03:00 Na irobi +03:30 T ehran +04:00 Mosco w , Abu Dhab i,.
103 GB Others/Index Maintenance and precautions About the A VCHD format What is the A VCHD format? The A V CHD forma t is a high definition digital video camera forma t used to record a high definition (HD) signal using efficient data com pressio n coding technology .
104 GB In undergr ound locations, locatio ns surrounded b y dense trees, under an elevated bridge, or in loca tions where magnetic fields are genera ted, such as near high v oltage cables. Near devices that g enerate radio signals of the same frequency band as the camcor der: near 1.
105 GB Others/Index On the memory card adaptor When using memo ry card with memory card comp liant device inserting memory card into memo ry card adaptor , make sure the memory card is inserted facing in the correct direction. No te that im proper use ma y cause a malfunction.
106 GB W e recommend cha rging the battery pack in an ambien t tempera ture of fro m 10 C to 30 C (50 °F t o 86 °F) until the CHG (cha rge) lamp turns off. If y ou charg e the battery pack outside of this tempera ture ran ge, you ma y not be able to charg e it efficiently .
107 GB Others/Index Do not hold the camco rder by the fo llowing parts, and also do not hold the camco rder by the jack covers. Lens hood L CD Screen Battery pack Built-in USB Cable Viewfinder Microphone XLR Adaptor when a tripod is attached to the camcorder Do not aim a t the sun.
108 GB Do not wrap yo ur camcorder wi th a towel, f or example , and operate i t. Doing so might cau se heat to build u p inside. When disconnecting the power co rd (mains lead), pull it by the pl ug and not the cor d. Do not damage the po wer cord (main s lead) such as by p lacing anything hea vy on it.
109 GB Others/Index When the camcorder is connected to a computer or accessories Do not try to format the reco rding media of the camcorder u sing a comp uter .
110 GB When the lithium ba ttery becomes weak, the operating distan ce of the W ireless Remote Commander may s horten, or the W ireless Remote Commander ma y not function pro perly . In this case, r eplace the battery with a Sony CR2025 lithi um battery .
111 GB Others/Index On handing the L CD screen and the light-emitting par t of flash If fingerprin ts or dust m ake dirty , it is recommended tha t you use a soft cloth to clean it.
112 GB Note on disposal/transfer of the camcorder Even if y ou delete all movies a nd still images, or perfo rm [Forma t] (p. 78), data on the in ternal memory may not be comp letely erased. When y ou transfer the camcor der , it is r ecommended that you select [Rec/Media SET] [Forma t] [Emp ty] to preven t the recovery of yo ur data.
113 GB Others/Index For p hotos: 26.0 mm - 260 mm (1 1/16 in. ~ 10 1/4 in.) (16:9) Color tempera ture: [A uto], [One Pu sh], [Indoor] (3 200 K), [Outdoor] (5 800 K) Minimum illumina tion: 6 lx (lux) (.
114 GB Capacity T ypical: 14.0 Wh (2 060 mAh) Minimum: 13.0 W h (1 960 mAh) T yp e: Li-ion Design and specifications of yo ur camcorder a nd accessories are sub ject to change witho ut notice. Man ufactured under license from Dolb y Laboratories. On trademarks “NX CAM” logo is a tradema rk of Sony Corporation.
115 GB Others/Index All other product nam es mentioned her ein may be the trademarks or register ed trademarks of their respective com panies. Furthermore, a nd are no t mentioned in each case in this man ual.
116 GB Screen indicators The followin g indicato rs appear when yo u chang e the settings. See pages 26 and 31 also for the indicat ors that a ppear during recor ding or pla ying.
117 GB Others/Index Indica tors and their position s are a ppro ximate and may differ fr om what yo u actually see. Some indicato rs may no t appear , depending on your camco rder model.
118 GB Index D Data Code ..............................21, 82 Date/Tim e .................................... 21 Date & Tim e Setting ................... 85 Delete ...........................................49 Dial Setting ........................
119 GB Others/Index Micref Level .................................74 Microp hone ................................. 12 Mirror mode ............................... 28 Mo isture conden sation ............108 Mo vies ......................................
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