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2 To reduce f ire or shoc k hazard , do not ex pose th e unit to ra in or moisture. This symbol is intended to ale rt the user to th e presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be o f sufficient magnitude to constitute a r isk of electr ic shock to persons.
3 IMPORTANT SA FEGUARDS For your prot ection, p lease read the se safety instr uctio ns comp letely bef ore oper ating the appl iance, an d keep this manua l for future re ference. Carefully observe all warnings, pr ecauti ons and in structions o n the appliance , or t he one described in the operating in structions and adhere to th em.
4 IMPORT ANT SAFE GUARDS (C ontinu ed) Ligh tning For added protection for t his set during a lightning storm, or when it is left unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug i t from the wall outlet and disconnect the antenna or cable system.
5 Read t his befor e ope ratin g yo ur camc orde r Before operat ing th e unit, pl ease re ad this manual th oroughly, and retain it for future referen ce. Replace the battery with the specified type only. Otherwise, fire or injury may resu lt. RECYCLI NG LIT HIUM-ION BATTER IES Lithium-Io n batteries are recyclable.
6 Read thi s befo re operati ng your c amcorde r (Cont inued) Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant t o Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residentia l installation.
7 Memory Stick Duo Ada ptor Using the ca mcorder • Do not hol d the camco rder by the follo wing parts. • The camco rder is not dustproo fed, dripproofe d or waterproofe d.
8 Read thi s before o perati ng your c amcorde r (Cont inued) • TV color system s differ depending on the countri es/region s. To view yo ur recordin gs on a TV, you need an NTSC system-based TV . • Te levision pro grams, films , video tapes, and other materials ma y be copyrig hted.
9 Notes on u sing t he Har d Dis k Driv e Ha ndycam Save all you r recorded imag e data • To prevent your image data from being lost, save all your recorded images on external media. It is recommended that you save the image data on a disc using your computer.
10 Table of Content s Read this bef ore operating your camcorder ........... ...... ....... ...... .......... ..... 5 Notes on using the Hard Disk Dri ve Handycam ..... ...... .......... ...... ....... ..... 9 Subject examples a nd solutions .........
11 Viewing the images ........ ...... ....... ...... .......... ...... ....... ...... .......... ...... ....... . 44 Using PB zoom Playing back a ser ies of still images (Slide show) Playing the ima ge on a TV ............. .......... ...... ...... ..
12 What you ca n do with the (SETTI NGS) categor y of the HOME MENU ........ ....... ...... ....... ...... .......... ...... ....... ...... .......... 68 Using the HOME MENU List of t he (SETTINGS ) ca tegory i tem s MOVIE SETTINGS ......... ...... ..
13 Troubleshootin g ....... ....... ......... ....... ...... ....... ......... ....... ...... .......... ....... .... 94 Warning indi cators and me ssages ........... ......... ....... ...... ....... ...... .........107 Using your c amcorder abroad ..
14 Subjec t ex amples and sol utions Shooting Checking your golf swing B Smooth s low recor ding ...... ....... 42 Flowers in close-up B Soft po rtrait .... ...... ...... ........ ...... . 84 B Focus . ...... ...... ...... ........ ...... ...... . 82 B Telema cro .
15 A child on the stage under a spot light B Spotlight ........... ...... ........ ...... .... 84 Fireworks with all its splendor B Sunset&Moon ............... ..... ...... . 84 B Focus ....... ...... ...... ...... ..... ......... . 82 A sleeping child under dim light B NightShot .
16 Operation flow B Get read y. • Read the suppl ied “Read This Fi rst” before you use your camco rder. • Prepare for re cording as described from pag e 27. B Shoot u sin g your cam corde r (p. 3 6). • Mo vies ar e recor ded on the ha rd di sk, an d still images are recorded on either t he hard disk or a “Me mory Stick Duo.
17 Enjoyi ng your camco rder Sav ing or dele ting imag es you r eco rded with y our cam cor der B Save recorded images. x Saving imag es on a disc usi ng a computer t See Fir st Step G uide on t he supp lied CD-ROM for details. x Copying ima ges to a computer t See Fir st Step G uide on t he supp lied CD-ROM for details.
18 Experience the beauty of HD (high definition ) images B Your camcorde r offer s both HD (hi gh def initio n) and SD ( stand ard defi nition) recordi ng image qual ities. The images recorded with SD (standard definition) image quality cannot be converte d to HD (high defini tion) im age qualit y.
19 Enjoyi ng your camco rder * The maximum continuous recordable time is approximately 13 hours. z Tip s • Figures such as 15M and 9M in the table show the average bit rate.
20 “ HOME” and “ OPTION” - Taking advantage of two types of menus When yo u want to custom ize your camc order, open the “HOME ME NU.” This menu is the gateway to all the functio ns of your camcor der.
21 Enjoyi ng your camco rder Just a t ouch on t he sc reen du ring shoo tin g or pl ayback dis play s t he fu ncti ons av ailab le a t th at moment. You w ill find it easy to make vario us settings.
22 x Notes on the me nu opera tion Place your fi ngers on the rear side of the LCD pane l (touch panel) to support it. Then, touc h the but tons disp laye d on th e screen wi th your thumb. Perform the same actions as expl ained above when yo u press the buttons on the LCD pane l.
23 Enjoyi ng your camco rder 3 Touch (OTHERS ). 4 Touch [EDI T]. 5 Touch [ DELETE ]. 6 Touch [ DELETE ]. 7 Touch the image you want to delete. 8 Touch t [YES] t .
24 B When you want to kn ow somethi ng about the func tion of eac h item o n the HOM E MENU - HELP 1 Press (HOME). The HOME MENU appe ars. 2 Touch ( HELP ). The bo ttom of the (HE LP) but ton turns orange. 3 Touch the item you want to know the content.
25 Enjoyi ng your camco rder B Categ ories and item s of the HO ME MENU Category Item CAMERA M OVIE (p. 37) PHOTO (p. 38) SMTH SLW REC (p. 42) VIEW IMAGES VISUAL INDEX (p. 44) PLAYLIST (p. 58) OTHE RS EDI T (p . 55) PLAYLIST EDIT (p. 58) PRINT (p. 63) SELECT DEV ICES COMPUTER (p.
26 Delet ing a movie dur ing viewing is expla ined as an ex ample. 1 While viewing the movie you want to dele te, t ouch (OPTIO N) on the screen. 2 Touch . 3 Touch [ DELET E] t [YES] t . Items on the OPT ION MENU See pa ges 82 and 87. When the item you wa nt is n ot on th e screen Touch an other tab .
27 Gettin g Started Gettin g Started Step 1: Checki ng supp lied ite ms Make sure that you have the fol lowing item s supp lied w ith y our camcord er. The number in the par enthe ses ind icat es the numb er o f th at it em s uppli ed. AC Adaptor (1) (p.
28 Step 2: Chargi ng the b attery pa ck You can charge the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (M series) (p. 118) after attaching it to your camcorder. 1 Slide the PO WER switch i n the direction of the arrow to OFF (CHG) (The defau lt setting). 2 Attach the battery pack by sliding it in the direction of the arrow until it clicks.
29 Gettin g Started b Not es • Disconnect the AC Adaptor from the DC IN jack holding both the camcorder and t he DC plug. z Tip s • If you attach the battery pack or connect the AC Adaptor when the POWER switc h is set to OFF (CHG), your camcorder turns on, then off again, aft er a f ew se con ds.
30 Step 2: Charg ing the battery pac k (Cont inue d) Cha rging ti me Approx imate time (m in.) required whe n you fully charge a fully disc harged battery pack. Recording time App roxim ate time (m in.) a vail able when you use a fully c harged battery pack.
31 Gettin g Started On the battery pack • Before changing the battery pack, s lide the POWER switch to OFF (CHG) and turn off the (Movie) l amp/ (St ill) lamp.
32 Step 3: Tu rnin g the pow er on To reco rd, slid e the PO WER sw itch repeated ly to turn on the respectiv e lamp. When us ing it for th e f irst ti me, th e [CLOCK SE T] screen appear s (p. 34). While pressing the green bu tton in the center, slide the POWER switch repeatedly in the direction of the arrow to turn on the power.
33 Gettin g Started Step 4: A djus ting the LC D pane l and view finder Open th e LCD pane l 90 degrees to th e camcorde r ( 1 ), then ro tate i t to the best angle to reco rd or pl ay ( 2 ). To turn off the LCD bac klight to make the batte ry last longer Press and hol d DISP/BATT INFO fo r a few seconds unt il appear s.
34 Step 5 : Se tting the date and ti me Set the dat e and time whe n using this camcord er for the first time. If you do not set th e date and ti me, the [CLOCK SET ] screen appe ars every tim e you turn on your camcor der or ch ange t he POWE R s witch posi ti on.
35 Gettin g Started 10 Make sure that the clock is correctly set, then touc h . The cl ock starts. You ca n set any year up to the year 2037. For midn ight, set it to 12:00 A M.
36 Shooting Reco rding the i mages b Notes • If the ACCESS lamp is lit or flashing after recording is finished, it means data is still being written onto t he hard disk or “M emory Stick Duo.” Do not apply shock or vibration to your camcorder, and do not disconnect the b attery or AC Adaptor.
37 Shooting Slide the PO WER switch in the direct ion of the arrow to li ght up the (Movie) lamp . Press START/STOP A (or B ). To stop recording, press START/STOP again. b Not es • You cannot record m ovies on a “Memory Stick Duo.” Recordi ng movies To record high resolution still images during shooting a movie (Dual Rec) t See p age 41.
38 Recordi ng the images ( Contin ued) Still imag es ar e reco rded on t he ha rd di sk in the defau lt se ttin g. To reco rd sti ll i mages on a “Memor y Sti ck Du o,” ch ange the r ecord ing media (p. 39). Sli de th e POWER switc h repe ated ly in th e dir ection of th e arrow to light up the (Still) lamp.
39 Shooting To chan ge the recordi ng medi a of still images Before pressing PHOTO, selet the media as follows: 1 Touch (OPTION) t tab t [STI LL M EDIA ]. 2 Select th e me dia in which yo u want to save still ima ges, then touch . Your cam corder retu rns to recording standby mode.
40 Recordi ng the images ( Contin ued) z Tips • You can set [DIGI TAL ZOOM] (p. 71) if you want to zoom to a level greater than 10 × when recording movies. Sound p icked up by the built-in 4ch micropho ne is c on verted to 5.1 ch surrou nd sound and re corded.
41 Shooting • If you use the flash in bright places such as when shooting a backlit subject, the flas h may not be effective. • When attaching a conversion lens (optional) or a filter (optional ) to your camcorder, the flash light does not emit light.
42 Recordi ng the images ( Contin ued) To ad just th e exposu re for bac klit subj ects, press BACK LIGHT to display . . To cancel the ba ck lig ht functi on, press BACK LIGH T agai n. Open th e LCD pan el 90 de gre es to the camcord er ( 1 ), then rotate it 180 de grees to th e lens s ide ( 2 ).
43 Shooting b Not es • Sounds cannot be recorded. You can assign one menu item you use often t o the camer a con trol r ing. Since the f ocus ad just men t is assi gned t o the ca mera co ntrol r ing i n the defau lt settings, the operation b elow is descri bed as adjusting the fo cus using the ring.
44 Playback View ing t he im ages Slide the PO WER switch to turn on your camcorder . Pr ess (V IEW IMAGES) A (or B ). The VISUAL INDEX screen appears on t he LCD screen. (It ma y take some time to disp lay th e thu mbna ils.) 1 : Displ ays movies wit h HD (high defi ni tion ) im age qu ali ty.
45 Playback On the VISUAL I NDEX screen , touch the , or tab, a nd the movie to be playe d back. To pl ay back movie s slow ly Touch / during pau se. To adju st the so und volu me Touch (OPT ION) t tab t [VOLUME], then adju st the volume with / .
46 View ing t he ima ges (C ont inued) On the VISUAL IN DEX scree n, touch the , or tab, and the still image t o be played back. Viewing still ima ges To switch to the playback mode using the (HOME) button 1 Press (HOME) C (o r D ) when th e power of the camcorder is on .
47 Playback You can magn ify s till ima ges f rom abou t 1.1 to 5 times the or iginal size . Magn ifica tion can be ad jus ted wit h the power zoom lever or the zoom buttons below the LCD screen. 1 Play ba ck the still ima ges you want to magnify. 2 Magnify t he stil l ima ge with T (Tel ephoto ).
48 Playi ng th e im age o n a T V Connec tion m ethods an d quali ty of t he image vi ewed on the TV screen dif fer depend ing on w hat typ e of TV i s conne cted, and t he conn ectors u sed. Use t he supplie d AC A daptor as the power source (p. 28).
49 Playback Images re corded with H D (high defini tion) image qua lity are playe d back with HD (high definitio n) image quality . Images reco rded with SD (standard definition) im age quality are played back with SD (stand ard defini tion) image qua lity.
50 Playi ng the image on a TV (Cont inue d) b Notes • Use an HDMI cable with the HDMI logo. • Images are not output from the HDMI OUT jack, if copyright protection signals are recorded in the images. • Som e TVs may not function correctly (e. g.
51 Playback Images re corded with H D (high defini tion) quality is c onverted to SD (standard defi nition) and pl ayed b ack. Imag es rec orded with SD (st anda rd def ini tion ) imag e qua lity ar e pl ayed back with SD (stand ard def inition) imag e qualit y.
52 Playi ng the image on a TV (Cont inue d) : Signal fl ow Type Camcorder Cable TV HOME MENU setting (SETTINGS) t [OUTPUT SETTINGS] t [COMPONENT] t [480i] (p. 78) (SETTINGS) t [OUTPUT SETTINGS] t [TV TYPE] t [16:9]/ [4:3] (p. 78) b Notes • An A/ V connecting cable is als o needed to output audio signals.
53 Playback When c onnect ing to your TV via a VCR Connec t your cam corder to the L INE IN inpu t on the VCR using t he A/V con necting ca ble. Set the inpu t selector on the VCR to LINE (VIDEO 1, VIDEO 2 , etc.
54 Saving images Record ed images are stored on the inter nal hard disk of you r camcor der . Due to the lim ited capacit y of the in ternal hard disk, make sure that you save the im age data t o some type of external media s uch a s a D VD-R or a comput er .
55 Editing Editing (OTHE RS) cate gor y This ca tegor y enable s you to edi t the images on the ha rd di sk or a “Mem ory Stick Duo.” EDIT You can e dit the im ages on the hard di sk or a “Memory St ick Duo” (p. 55, 56). PLAYLIS T EDIT You can cr eate an d edit a Pla yli st (p.
56 Deleting image s (Contin ued) 5 Touch the image to be delet ed. The sel ect ed scen e is mar ked wit h . Press and hold t he image on the L CD screen to con fir m the image .
57 Editing 6 Touch t [YES] t . To delete all sti ll image s on th e “Memo ry Stick Duo” In step 4 , to uch [ DELE TE ALL] t [YES] t [Y ES] t . b Not es • You cannot r estore still im ages once th ey are deleted.
58 b Notes • Use the AC Adaptor as t he power source to prevent your camcorder from running out of power during copying. • Do not apply shock or vibration to your camcorder, and do not disconnect the A C Adaptor during copying. • It may take l ong when ther e are many still images to be copied.
59 Editing 5 Touch t [YES] t . b Not es • Do not remove t he battery pack or the AC Adaptor from your camcorder while editing the Playlist. I t may dam age the hard disk.
60 Creat ing the Playl ist (C ontinu ed) T o era se all th e scene s from the P layli st In step 3 , tou ch [ ERASE ALL] or [ ERASE ALL] t [Y ES] t [YE S] t . z Tips • The original scenes are not changed even if you erase th e scenes from the Playlist.
61 Dubbi ng/printing Dubbing /printing (SELE CT DEVI CES) catego ry This categ ory enables you to utilize your camcorde r connec ted to other devic es.
62 Dubbin g to VCR o r DVD/H DD r ecorde rs You ca n dub images playe d back on your camcorder to oth er recording de vices, such as VCR s or DVD/H DD recor ders. Conne ct the dev ice in ei ther of the foll owing ways. Connec t your cam corder to the wall outlet using t he supplied AC A daptor for this operat ion (p.
63 Dubbi ng/printing 1 Turn on your camcorder, and press (VIEW IMAGES). Set [TV TYPE] acco rding to th e display device ( p. 78). 2 Insert the recording media in the recording device. If your recordi ng device h as an inpu t selector , set it to the input mode.
64 Printing recor ded ima ges (Pict Bridge compl iant pri nter) (Con tinued) b Notes • We can guarantee the operation of only models that are PictBridge comp atible. 1 Touc h th e st ill im age to b e prin ted. The se lected image i s marke d with .
65 Utilizi ng re cordin g medi a Util izi ng re cordin g me dia (MAN AGE HDD/ MEMORY ) ca tego ry This cate gory enab les you to use th e hard disk or a “Me mory Stick Duo” for va rious purposes. FORMAT You can form at the hard disk an d recover recorda ble free space (p.
66 Delet ing all scenes on th e record ing med ia (Forma tting ) Y ou can dele te all the images o n the h ard disk of the cam corde r to reco v er reco rdab le free space t o allo w you to wri te in. b Notes • T o a void the loss of important images, you should sav e them (p.
67 Utilizi ng re cordin g medi a Checki ng the HDD informati on You can disp lay the hard disk inf ormation, and chec k the appro ximate amount of free hard disk space . 1 Turn on your camcorder, then press (HOME). 2 Touch (MANAGE HDD/ MEMOR Y) t [I N F O ] .
68 Customiz ing your camc order What y ou can do with the (SETTI NGS) catego ry o f the HOME M ENU You ca n cha nge t he re cor din g func ti ons an d the oper ating set tings for your co nvenien ce. 1 Turn on your camc order, then press (HOME). 2 Touch (SE TTINGS).
69 Custom izing your ca mcorder MOVIE SETTIN GS (p. 7 0) PHOTO SETTING S (p. 7 3) VIEW IMAGES SET (p. 76 ) SOUND/DIS P SET (p . 77) OUTP UT SETTINGS (p.
70 MOVI E SETTIN GS (Items fo r recording movies) Touch 1 , then 2 . If the item i s not o n the screen, t ouch v / V to ch ange the page. How to set (HOME MENU) t pa ge 68 (OPTION MENU) t page 81 The defa ult set ting s are mark ed with B . You can sel ect a recor ding forma t to record a movie.
71 Custom izing your ca mcorder z Tip s • Touch if the subject is white or t he backlight is bright, or touch if the subject is black or the light is dim. • You can a djust the autom atic expo sure level to brighter or darker when [EXPOSURE] is set to [AUTO].
72 MOVIE SETTIN GS (Conti nued ) Sele ct [ON ] so th at th e imag e on th e scre en is magnifie d by about 2 times when adjusting focus m anually (p. 82) . The scr een re turn s to the orig inal size automa tical ly when the focu sing i s finish ed. Touch [OFF] to release thi s function .
73 Custom izing your ca mcorder WB SH IFT Assigns [WB SHIFT] (p. 71) t o the cam era control rin g. z Tip s • You can make this setting also b y keeping MANUAL pressed (p. 43). • See page 43 on further details on the camera control ri ng. • Manual settings will be retaine d even if you change the as signed item of the camera control ring.
74 PHOTO SE TTING S (C onti nued) Capac ity of th e “Mem ory Stick Du o” (MB) an d the numb er of rec ordabl e images When the PO WER switch is (Still) When the POWER switc h is (Movie)* * The image size is f ixed as follows depending on the recording image quality: – [ 2.
75 Custom izing your ca mcorder B FINE ( ) Rec ords s till ima ges at the fine imag e qualit y level. STANDARD ( ) Records s till images a t th e sta ndard image qualit y level. B SERI E S Assig ns file numbe rs in sequence. If an imag e is d eleted , its f ile numb er is skip ped.
76 VIEW IMAGE S SET (Item s to customize th e sound vol ume and displ ay) Touch 1 , then 2 . If the item i s not o n the screen, t ouch v / V to ch ange the page. How to set (HOME MENU) t pa ge 68 (OPTION MENU) t page 81 The defa ult set ting s are mark ed with B .
77 Custom izing your ca mcorder SOUND/ DISP SET (Items to ad just beep and the scree n) Touch 1 , th en 2 . If the item is not on th e scree n, tou ch v / V to chang e the page . How to set (HOME MENU) t page 68 (OPTION MENU) t page 81 The def ault se ttings ar e marked with B .
78 OUTP UT SETT INGS (Items fo r when connec ting other dev ices) Touch 1 , then 2 . If the item is not o n the screen, t ouch v / V to chan ge the page. How to set (HOME MENU) t pa ge 68 (OPTION MENU) t page 81 The defa ult set ting s are mark ed with B .
79 Custom izing your ca mcorder CLOCK/ LA NG (Items to set clock and lang uage) Touch 1 , th en 2 . If the item is not on th e scree n, tou ch v / V to chang e the page . How to set (HOME MENU) t page 68 (OPTION MENU) t page 81 See page 34. You can ad just a tim e diff erenc e wi thout stopping t he clock.
80 GENERA L SET (C onti nued) B 5 min The camcord er is automati cally turn ed off when you do not operate your cam corder for mo re tha n appr oxim ately 5 minut es. NEVE R The camco rder is not autom atical ly turned off. z Tips • When you connect your camcorder to a wall socket, [A.
81 Custom izing your ca mcorder Activa ting func tion s using th e OP TION ME NU The OPTION MENU appears just like the pop-up w indow that app ears when you righ t-clic k the mo use on a compu ter. Vari ous functi ons are di spla yed i n the contex t of the opera tion.
82 Record ing it ems on the OPTION MEN U See page 81 for setti ng operati on. * Items that are included also in the HOME MENU. Item s you can set o nly on the O PTIO N MENU will be de scribed below. The def ault settin gs are mark ed with B . You ca n adju st the f ocus manua lly.
83 Custom izing your ca mcorder You can sele ct a nd adj ust t he foca l po int to aim it at a subj ect no t locat ed at the center of the screen. 1 Touch the subject on the scr een. 9 appea rs. 2 Touch [END]. To ad just th e focu s autom ati cally, touch [AUTO] t [ END ] in step 1 .
84 Recordi ng item s on t he OPTIO N MENU (Conti nued) 2 Touch [END]. To retur n the se tting to automat ic exposu re, touch [AUT O] t [ END ] in step 1 . • If you set [SPOT METER], [EXPOSURE] is automatically set to [MANUAL]. • The setting r eturns to [AUTO] when you set the POWER switch to OFF (CHG ) for m ore tha n 12 hours.
85 Custom izing your ca mcorder ONE PUSH ( ) The whit e balanc e will be adj usted accordin g to the ambi ent ligh t. 1 Touch [ONE PUSH]. 2 Fram e a white o bjec t su ch as a pie ce of paper, to fill the screen under the same lighting condi tions as you will shoot the s ubject.
86 Recordi ng item s on t he OPTIO N MENU (Conti nued) WHIT E FAD ER BLACK FADER You ca n add digital eff ects to your recordi ngs. appe ars. 1 Touch the desired effec t. 2 When you select [LUMI. KEY], adjust the ef fect wi th / , then touch . The image d isplayed wh en you to uch is saved as a sti ll image.
87 Custom izing your ca mcorder The self -timer starts recor ding a stil l image after about 10 seconds. Press PHOTO when [SELF-TIME R] is set to [ ON], a nd ap pears. To canc el the cou nt down , touch [RESE T]. To ca ncel the self-tim er, sel ect [O FF].
88 Using a Computer What yo u ca n do wit h Wind ows c ompu ter When you ins tall the “P ictur e Motion Browse r” on a Windows c omputer fro m the supplied CD -ROM, you c an enjoy the followi ng operation s. z Tips • The supplied software “Pictur e Motion Browser” does not support a Macintosh computer.
89 Using a Comp uter Motion Browser” stored on the CD-ROM (supplied). Refe rring to “Inst alling the “F irst St ep Guide”” ( p. 90 ), st art th e “Fi rst St ep Guid e”, th en foll ow th e instru ctio ns. The He lp guide e xplains al l the func tions of all the soft ware appl icatio ns.
90 Standar d installa tion is req uired. Operatio n is not assured if the above OS has been upgrad ed. CPU: MMX P entium 200 MHz or fas ter Othe rs: USB port (this must b e provided as standard) z Tip.
91 Using a Com puter 4 Click [Fi rstStepGuide]. 5 Select y our langua ge from the pull-dow n menu . 6 Click [Fir st Step Guide (HTML)]. Ins talla tion s tarts . Wh en [Save is comp lete] ap pears, click [O K] to fi nish th e ins tallat ion. To in stall t he Firs t Step Gu ide in P DF In step 4 , cl ick [First Step Guide (PDF)].
92 Installin g the “Fi rst Step G uide” and so ftware ( Continued ) 5 Read [License Agreement], select [I accept the terms of the license agreement] when you agree, then click [Next]. 6 Select your camcor der vi deo system, then click [Next]. 7 Select where to save the software, then click [Next].
93 Using a Com puter The short-cu t icons, such as [ ] (Pictu re Moti on Browse r), appear on the deskt o p. 11 Remove the CD-ROM from the disc dri ve of your comput er. After you instal l the softwar e, a shortcut icon for the cu stomers reg istration website is cre ated o n the desktop.
94 Troublesho oting Troubl esh ooting If you run into any pr oblems usi ng your c amcorder , use the following table t o troubl eshoot the problem . If the pro blem persists, disconne ct the powe r source and contac t your Sony de aler.
95 Troublesh ooting The po wer ab ruptly turns off. • Whe n approximate ly 5 minutes have e lapsed while you do no t operate your camcor der, the camcorder is au tomatica lly t urned off (A.SHUT OFF) . Chan ge the s etting o f [A.S HUT OFF] (p. 80), or turn on the power again, or use the AC Adaptor.
96 Trouble shooting (Conti nued) An unknown image appears on the LCD screen or viewfinder. • The camcorder is in [DEMO MO DE] (p. 79). Touch t he LCD sc reen to c ancel [ DEMO MODE]. An unknown indicator appears on the screen. • A wa rning indicator or message appears on th e screen (p.
97 Troublesh ooting You cannot de lete all im ages at one time. • R elease the lock on th e write-protect ta b of the “Memory S tick Duo” if there is on e (p. 116). You cannot fo rmat the “Me mory Stick Duo.” • R elease the lock on th e write-protect ta b of the “Memory S tick Duo” if there is on e (p.
98 Trouble shooting (Conti nued) The ACCESS lamp remains lit or flashing ev en when you sto p recording. • Yo ur camcorder is recording the scene you have just shot on th e hard disk. The rec ording angle d iffe rs depe nding on the P OWER swi tch set ting p ositi on.
99 Troublesh ooting • M oisture cond ensation has occur red. Turn off your camcorder and lea ve it ab out 1 hou r in a cool pla ce (p. 120 ). There is a time difference between the point where you press START/STOP and the point that the recorded movie starts/stops.
100 Trouble shooting (Conti nued) The screen image is bright, and the subject does not appear on the screen. • Set the NIGHTSHOT switch to OFF (p. 41). The screen image is dark, and the subject does not appear on the screen. • Pr ess and hold DISP/B ATT INFO f or a few seconds to turn on t he backlight (p.
101 Troublesh ooting “ ” is indicated o n an image in the VISUAL INDEX screen. • Lo ading of the data may have failed. It may be indi cated correctly when you turn off the power an d then tu rn it on a gain, or repe at removin g and ins erting the “M emory St ick Duo” a couple of time s.
102 Trouble shooting (Conti nued) The aspect ratio of the playback is not correct when connecting your camcorder to th e TV. • Se t [TV TYPE] depending on your TV (p. 78). The image ap pears distorted on th e 4:3 TV. • T his happens wh en viewin g an image recorded in t he 16:9 (wide ) mode on a 4:3 TV.
103 Troublesh ooting [COLOR SLOW S] does not operate correctly. • [C OLOR SLOW S] may not opera te correctly in total da rkness. Use NightSh ot or [SUPER NS]. You cannot a djust [LCD BL LEVEL] . • You cannot adj ust [LCD BL LEVEL] when: – The LCD pane l is closed on your camcorde r with the LCD screen facing out.
104 Trouble shooting (Conti nued) You can not dub corre ctly using the HDMI ca ble. • Yo u canno t dub im ages using the HDMI cable. You can not d ub corre ctly using the A/V connec ting cable. • T he A/V connecting cable is not connected properly.
105 Troublesh ooting Cannot view the movies on the hard disk played on your camcorder on a computer monitor. • Inst all Picture Motion Brow ser (p. 91). • Make sure yo u insert the con nector i n the co rrect directio n, then connect the USB cab le to the USB jack on your camc order firmly.
106 Trouble shooting (Conti nued) The extension of a file is not displayed on yo ur computer. • To disp lay the exte nsi on, follow the step s bel ow: 1 Click [Tool ] in the window folder t [ Folder option.. .] t [Vie w] tab. 2 Remove the check mark from the [Hide file extens ions for know n file types] under Advanced Sett ings.
107 Troublesh ooting Warnin g indica tors and mess ages If indic ators appear on the LCD screen or in the view finder, c heck the follow ing. Some symptoms you can fix by yourself. If the probl em persist s even aft er you have tried a couple of times, c ontact your Sony dea ler or local au thori zed Sony servi ce facili ty.
108 Warning indicator s an d messages (Co ntinued) (Warnin g indicat or perta ining to incompatible “M emory Stick Duo”)* • An inco mpa tib le “M emor y St ick D uo” is insert ed (p.
109 Troublesh ooting Still picture folde r is fu ll. Can not record still pictures. • Delete unn ecessary images (p. 55) or perform [ FORMAT] (p. 66). HD movie record ing disabled. SD movie recording disabled. • M ovies cannot be recorded due to some limita tions of the hard di sk of the camcorder.
110 Warning indicator s an d messages (Co ntinued) Recovering data • Your camcorder tries t o reco ver data automa tically if the data writ ing was not p erf or med pr oper ly. Cannot recove r data. • Wr iting data onto the h ard disk of the camcorder ha s failed.
111 Troublesh ooting Error. Cancel the task. • C heck the pr inter. Cannot print. Check the printer. • Tur n off t he pr int er a nd on a gai n, then rem ove the USB ca ble (s upp lie d) a nd reco nne ct i t. x Flash Charging … Cannot recor d still images.
112 Additio nal Inform ation Using your camcor der abroa d Power supply You ca n use your camcorde r in any countrie s/regions using th e AC Adaptor supplied with y our camc order within the AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 Hz ra nge. Use a c ommer cially ava ilable AC pl ug adaptor [a] , if necessary, depen ding on the design of the w all outlet [b] .
113 Additional Inf ormation Setting to the l ocal time You can e asily se t the cloc k to t he local time by sett ing a time di fferen ce when using y our camcorder a broad. Set (SETTINGS) t [CLOCK/ LANG] t [AREA SET] and [DST SET]/[SU MMERTIME] on the HOME MENU (p.
114 Files on the camc orde r har d disk /fol der struct ure The file/fol der structure is shown below. You do not usually ne ed to acknowl edge the file/ folde r stru ctur e, wh en rec ordin g/pla yin g back images on th e cam corde r.
115 Additional Inf ormation About the AVCHD form at Your digi ta l vi deo camer a r ecord er incorpo rates bo th the A VCHD form at and the MPEG2 fo rmat for th e recordi ng func ti on.
116 About the “ Me mory St ick ” A “Memor y St ick” is a compact , po rta ble IC record ing medi um with a larg e data capa city. You can use only a “Memory Stick Duo,” which is ab out the half size of a standa rd “Memo ry Stick,” wit h your camco rder.
117 Additional Inf ormation • Do not insert anyth ing other than a “Memory Stick Duo” into the “Memory Stick Duo” slot. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
118 About the “ Inf oLITHI UM” b atter y pa ck Your ca mcorder ope rates only wit h an “InfoLI THIU M” batt ery pack (M serie s). “InfoLI THIUM ” M series ba ttery pa cks have th e mark.
119 Additional Inf ormation About b attery life • Battery c apacity decreases over time and through repeated use. If decreased usage time between charges becomes significant, it is probably time to replace it with a new one. • Each battery’s l ife is governed by storage, operating and environ mental conditions.
120 Mainten ance an d precaut ions (Con tinued) • Ke ep the Remote Commander and button-type battery out of chi ldren’s reach. If the battery is accidentally swallowed, consult a doctor immediate ly. • If the battery electro lytic liquid has leaked: – consult your local authorized Sony service facility.
121 Additional Inf ormation If you did not press the right spot, try the calib ratio n again. b Not es • Do not use a sharp-pointed object for calibration. Doing so may damage the LCD screen. • You cannot calibrate th e LCD screen if i t is rotated, or closed with the s creen facing out.
122 Specif ica tio ns System Vide o compre ssi on fo rmat AVCHD (HD)/MPEG2 (SD)/JPEG (S till i mag es) Audio compression format Dolby Di git al 2/5. 1c h Dolby Digi tal 5.
123 Additional Inf ormation Input /Outpu t c onnecto rs Audio/Video output 10-pin co nnector Video sign al: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω ( ohms), unbala nced Lumin ance signal : 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms), unbalanc ed Chromi nance signal: 0.
124 Specific ations ( Continued ) Storage te mperature -20 °C to + 60 °C (-4 °F to + 140 °F) Dimensions (approx.) 56 × 31 × 100 m m (2 1 /4 × 1 1/4 × 4 in.) (w/h/d) excluding the projectin g parts Mass (approx.) 190 g ( 6.7 oz ) excl udi ng the p ower cord * See the label on the AC Adaptor for other specifications .
125 Additional Inf ormation Notes on th e Lice nse ANY USE OF THIS PRODUCT OTHER THAN CONSUMER PERSONAL USE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG-2 STANDARD FOR ENCODING VIDEO INFORMATION FOR PACK.
126 Quick Reference Iden tify ing p art s and c on trols The numbe rs in ( ) are refer ence pages. A Power zoom lev er (39, 4 7) B PHOTO button (38) C Eyec up D Viewfinder (33 ) E Viewfinder le ns adj.
127 Quick R efere nce A Activ e Interfac e Shoe (40) The Act ive Interface Shoe supplies power t o opt ional acces sori es suc h as a video light, a flash, or a microphone . The ac cessory can be turned on or off as you op erate the POWER switch on your camcord er.
128 Identifyi ng parts a nd con trols ( Continu ed) A RESET bu tton Init ializes al l the sett ings, in cludin g the settin g of th e date and t ime. B DISP/BATT INFO but ton (29, 33) C LCD scre en/to.
129 Quick R efere nce A Intern al 4ch micropho ne (40) An Active Inte rface Shoe comp atible microph one (opt ional) w ill take preced ence w hen c onnec ted. B Flash (40) C Lens (Carl Ze iss Lens) (8) D Camera control ring (43 ) E Camera record ing lamp (7 9) Lights up in red during record ing.
130 Identifyi ng parts a nd con trols ( Continu ed) Remo te Co mma nder A DATA CODE button (76) Displays the date and time or camera setting data of the recorded images when you press this during playback. B PHOTO button (38) The on-screen image when you press this butt on will be record ed as a still image.
131 Quick R efere nce Indic ato rs dis playe d dur ing r ecor ding/p layba ck A Recor ding format (HD/SD) (18 ) and recording m ode (XP /HQ/SP/LP) (70) B HOME button (2 0) C Remain ing battery (approx.
132 Indicato rs displa yed dur ing reco rding/pl ayback ( Continued ) A Recordi ng form at (HD/SD) (18) an d recording mode ( XP/HQ/SP/LP) (7 0) B Retu rn butto n C Remaini ng battery (ap prox.
133 Quick R efere nce Followin g indicator s appear during recordi ng/playbac k to indicat e the settings of your camc order. Upper left Cent er Upper right Botto m The reco rding da te and time is recor ded automa tically on the h ard disk and “Memo ry Sti ck Duo.
134 Glossa ry x 5.1ch su rroun d sound A system that plays back sound on 6 s peakers, 3 at the front (left, r ight and center) and 2 at the r ear (right and left) with an addit ional low-pass subwoofer counted as a 0.1 channel for frequencies of 12 0 Hz or lower.
135 Quick R efere nce x Recording im age quali ty The image quality, HD (high definition) or SD (standard definition), can be selected for movi es. The higher the recording quality, the shorter the recording time of the hard disk. x Thumbna il Reduced-size images which enable you to view many images at the same time.
136 Inde x Nume ric 1080i/480i .. ........................... 7 8 16:9 ........ ..... .... ..... ....... .... ..... . 78 16:9 WIDE ........ .... ....... .... .... 71 480i ........ ..... .... ..... ....... .... ..... . 78 4:3 ........ .... ....... ....
137 Quick R efere nce H HD movie manage ment fi le ....1 14 HD QUALITY ......................70 HD REC MODE ....... ....... .... .70 HD (high definitio n) image quali ty ....... ..... .... ..... ....... .... ...18 HDD INFO ...........................67 HDMI cabl e .
138 Index (Co ntinued ) ERAS E ....... .... ..... .... ......59 MOVE . .... ..... ....... .... ..... . 60 Playb ack ....... .... ..... .... .... 59 PORTRA IT (Soft portrait) ... 8 4 Power c ord...... ..... .... ..... .... .... 28 POWER s witch.... ...
139 Quick R efere nce Windows .......... ..... .... ..... .88, 89 World time dif ference.........1 13 Write-pro tect tab ......... ..... ...1 16 X XP .... ..... ...... ..... ..... ...... ..... .... .70 Z ZEBRA ... .... ..... ..... ...... ..... .... .72 Zoom .
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