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HIT A CHI AMERICA, L TD . UBIQUIT OUS PLA TFORM SYSTEMS 900 Hitachi W ay Chula V ista, CA 91914-3556 Service Hotline: 1-800-HIT ACHI (1-800-448-2244) This manual was printed with soy based ink. HIT ACHI Camcorder PC Software Support Center URL http://dvdcam-pc.
2 Impor tant Inf ormation For Y our Saf ety The power switch turns the camcorder on and off, leaving the date/time feature unaffected. If the camcor der is to be left un attended for a long p eriod of time, turn it off. The DVD video camer a/recorder and AC ada pter/charger have t he following caution mark s.
3 Microsoft ® , Windo ws ® , Windows ® XP and W indo ws V ista ® are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Intel ® and Pentium ® Processor are registered trad emarks of Inte l Corporation. Intel ® Core™ is a trademark of Intel Corporation.
4 IMPOR T ANT SAFETY INSTR UCTIONS In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality st andards in the manufactur e of your ca mcorder , safety is a major factor in the design of every instru men t.
5 Important Inf ormation ....................... ..... 2 For Your Saf ety ........... ................ ........... 2 Precautions ............ ................ ................ .. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . ............... ............... 4 This camcor der makes al l of t he follo wing possible! .
6 Turning O ff the Recording In dicator Beneath the Lens .................... .................... ................ 5 3 Changing the Movie Quality ............................. 54 Recording Stills Optimum for W idescreen TV (Wide M ode) .. ...........
7 Introduction f Interactive Guide - Mode switch Set the switch as shown. Insert a BD. GUIDE EXIT Screen will disappear if switch is moved. RETURN Interactive Guide - TV Connection Connect the component-cable to the input jack of the TV. Camera TV ENTER Set RETURN ENTER Interactive Guide - Disc Insert a BD-R disc.
8 Introduction Choosing a disc to suit your purpose Recording/Du bbing HD (High Definition ) image quality Image resolution: about six times higher than the SD (Standard Definition) image quality .
9 Introduction Recording/Dubbing SD (Standard Definition) image quality Do you want to de lete/edit images using this camcorder? Do you want to reuse the disc? NO Re-recordable One-time recording Playable on devices that are compatible with 8 cm DVD-RAM or 8 cm DVD-RW (VR mode) accordingly.
10 Introduction About media descriptions The camcorder functions available vary depending on the media (HDD/BD/ DVD/Card) used. Refer to the icon head ings shown below to determine whether the function explained compli es with the media in use. Card capacity required for recording *A Class 4 SD card is recommended f or movie recordings.
11 Introduction Conduct test recording . • Before reco rding important shots, al ways condu ct test recording to confirm that images are normally recorded. Recording surfa ce • Single-sided disc: unlabeled side. • Double-sided disc: both sides. How to hold a disc Fo r correct r ecording • Do not touch the recording sur face of a disc.
12 Introduction Using BD/DVD with other equipment • W e cannot guarantee tha t playback is possi ble on al l types of recorder s/players. • When a BD-R/D VD-R W/D VD-R recorded with this camcorder is used on anoth er device, always f inalize the disc (p.
13 Introduction Make sure the following accessori es are included in t he package. Checking Provided Accessories Battery pack ( DZ-BP14S) Portable power supply for your new Hitachi Camcorder. Be sure to fully charge the batte ry before use. AC adapter/charger (DZ-ACS2) Use to power the camcorder from an AC power outlet, and to charge the battery.
14 Introduction Power switch side Names of Parts MENU S ELECT S D CARD HDD BD/DVD DI S C EJECT MODE PHOTO ACCE SS OFF ON MENU button (p.20) SELECT button (p.35) Joystick (p .34, 38) C (stop/cancel) button (p .41) (Disc Navigation) button (p.34) DUBBING button (p.
15 Introduction LCD monitor side (when th e LCD monitor is opened 90°), bottom, and lens side DISPLAY button (p.31, 37) GUIDE button (p.7) This button can he lp you choose a disc, connect the camcorder to your TV, and so on. The sections in the Instruction Manual fo r which this button can be used are indicated by a pop-up icon like the one below.
16 Introduction Remote control Inserting the supplied lithium ba ttery into the remote cont rol Adjusting the hand strap Fasten the hand strap according to the procedure in the diagram. PHOTO REC DISPLA Y DIGIT AL ZOOM MENU SELECT DELETE DISC NAVIGA TION ZOOM PHOTO button (p.
17 Introduction How to change th e LCD brightness You can adjust the brightness of the LCD mon itor when it is too dark or too bright to see the image on display. The brightness changes every time you select LCD BRIGHTNESS . There a re three settings availa ble.
18 Let’ s Get Started Pr eparing Setting up the battery pack Connect the power cable to t he AC adapter/charger. Plug in the power cable to a wall outlet. Attach the battery pack to the AC adapter/charger. Attach the batte ry pack to the camco rder.
19 Let’ s Get Started Turning on the power 1 Turn on the power. 2 Open the LCD monitor. S D CARD DI S C EJECT MODE OFF ON ACCE SS PHO TO MENU S ELECT 1 2 Press and hold the lock button, and turn the power switch to “ON”.
20 Let’ s Get Started Setting the date and time Changing the display language You can change the language used on screens and menus as follows. Press MENU , then select “Initial Setu p” using the joystick. Choose the desired language using the joystick, then press the confirmation button.
21 Let’ s Get Started The following table lists the storage media (d iscs and cards) and available functions that can be used with this camcorder. About HDD/BD/DVD BD-R Ver. 1.2 7.5GB 2x (8 cm) disc which is not an LTH type can be used. * The versions in the above char t refer to physical standard versions of discs.
22 Let’ s Get Started About cards z Card Handling • Do not use cards other than those spec ified. •B e s u r e t o p e r f o r m trial recording. • Do not touch the card terminal or allow it to touch metal. • Do not paste any thing other than th e designated label in the label area.
23 Let’ s Get Started Inserting a BD or DVD Close the lid. The ACCESS indicator flashes. During this process, do not remove the power source, shake, or subject the camc order to impacts. When a new BD-RE, BD-R, or DVD-RW is inserted, see p.24. To record movies, see “Recording Mov ies to a BD/DVD” (p.
24 Let’ s Get Started When loading a new BD-RE/BD-R/DVD-RW When the disc is load ed, the format confirmat ion screen will appear in the LCD monitor. Format the disc acc ording to the procedure below. Open the LCD monitor. When the forma t confirmation screen appears , select “ YES” by pressing d , then press the confirmation button.
25 Let’ s Get Started CHARGE lamp status and charging time Continuous recording time with a fully charged battery Use the following table to es timate continuous recording times (minutes) using a fully charged battery pack. * Recordable time when zo om, focus, and switch changes are operated.
26 Let’ s Get Started Detaching the DC power co rd/battery pack from the camcorder Efficient use of the battery • The battery will slightly dischar ge even if it is detached from the camcor der. • If the battery is left attach ed to the camcorder, it will consume a slight amount of power.
27 Recording Recor ding Movies to the HDD 1 Turn the power switch to “ON”. 2 Press the record button. Recording begins. To pause recording, press the record button again. Recor ding Movies to a BD/DVD 1 Insert a BD/DVD. Turn the power switch to “MODE” until the HDD indicator lights.
28 Recording 2 Turn the power switch to “ON”. 3 Press the record button. Recording begins. To pause recording, press the record button again. CARD ON OFF MODE CARD EJECT MODE ON OFF S D CARD PHOTO.
29 Recording Recor ding Movies/Stills to a Card 1 Insert a card. 2 Turn the power switch to “ON”. Make sure to insert the card in proper orientation. When recording movies Press the record button. Recording begins. To pause recording, press the record button again.
30 Recording Hints • You can play back the last re corded sc ene right away by pressing the confirmation button. If you wish to delete the last recorded scene, press MENU and select “Edit” “Delete Scene”, and then press the conf irmation butto n.
31 Recording Information display during recording Switching the display mode Various information will appear in th e LCD monitor during recording. You can choose simple display or detailed (all informatio n) display by pressing DISPLAY repeatedly.
32 Recording Recordin g mode (p.27, 29) :M o v i e : Still s (Card only) Curren t medium and it s status (p.21) (HDD/BD/DVD/Card) :H D D :B D - R E : Finalized BD-RE :B D - R : Finalized BD-R :D V D -.
33 Recording Efficient use of the battery pack Be sure to turn Quick Start On (p.42). Quick Start is set to “On” by default. Closing the LCD monitor while pow ered on d uri ng re co rdin g pause The media indicator (HDD/BD/ DVD/SD CARD) flashes and the camcorder enters sleep mode.
34 Viewing Playing Recor ded Movies/Stills Press . The scenes thumbnails appear on the disc navigation screen. Choose a scene by pressing f / e (up/down, pr evious page/following page) and d / c (left/right). • Holding down the button w ill increa se the scene selection speed.
35 Viewing Choosing and playing back multiple scenes After step of “Playing Recorded Movi es/Stills” (p.34), perform procedures according to your purpose fr om the table below. When you have finished choosing scenes, press the confirmation butt on to begin playing them back.
36 Viewing Jumping to the de signated scene Press MENU after step of “Playing Recorded Movies/Stills” (p .34)— while a scene is played back. The menu appears. Select “Go To” by pressing f / e , t hen press c . Select “Top”, “End”, or “Specify” by pressin g f / e , then press the confirmation button to confirm.
37 Viewing Adjusting speaker volume during movie playback Information display during playback Various types of information on recording will be superimposed on the playback image you are viewing. The display mode switched in the following way each time you press DISPLAY .
38 Viewing Simple functions you can use during playback or playback pause Movies (during playback) Movies (during playback pause) The following functions will operate during playback pause in the same way as during playback. However, if the button is released, playback will return to playback pause.
39 Viewing Still pictures (during card playback) Reminder: For st ill images, a “scene” is one still im age, a photograph. Playing still pictures on a card automatically (Slide Show) When you play back when the slide show is On, stil l pictures are played one after the other.
40 Viewing Capturing a still picture from a movie (PHOTO Capture) You can capture and record an imag e displayed during movie playback as a photo (approx. 2,070,000 pixels (HDD/BD/Card)/approx. 310,000 pixels (DVD)), on a card. Press PHOTO or MENU at the frame you want to capture during movie playback or playback pause.
41 V arious Recording T echniques How to Operate the Menu 1 Press MENU . 2 Example: Select “Camera Functions Se tup” “White Balanc e” a white balance mode 3 Press the confirma tion button to confirm, then MENU to end. MENU MENU OIS Digital Zoom Program AE White Balance Camera F u nctions Set u p Record Functions Setup MIC.
42 V arious Recording T echniques About the LCD setup and initial setup Menu (While Recording) Menu items (1st level) Menu items (2nd level) Movi es/Stills Swi tch Default Setting See Camera Functi ons Setup Program AE Auto p.47 White Balanc e Auto p.
43 V arious Recording T echniques Setting the date and time See “Setti ng the date and time” (p.20) for setting procedures. Changing the date format You can change the date form at to “D/M/Y” or “Y/M/D”. (Selecting “D/M/Y” will change the clock to 24 hour style.
44 V arious Recording T echniques Setting the digital zoom Recording at close range Magnified Recording (Optical Zoom and Digital Zoom) Optical zooming up to ten time s is the maximum telephot o magnification. When using a card (recording stills), only optical zoom works.
45 V arious Recording T echniques Attaching the separately sold lenses Focusing range • T (telephoto) side: Approx. 3.2 feet (1 m) from the lens surface to infinity. • W (wide-angle) side: Approx. 13/16 ″ (2 cm) from the lens surface to infinity.
46 V arious Recording T echniques How to focus manually Adjusting the exposure manually 1 During recording pause or recording , press e (MF) . The Focus icon appears in the LCD monitor. • Focusing switches between Manual Focus and Auto Focus each time e is pressed.
47 V arious Recording T echniques Compensating for backlight Recording mode 1 During recor ding pause or recording , press f () . The exposure bar appears in the LCD monitor. • Each time you press f , exposure adjus tment switches between manual adjustment and automatic adjustment.
48 V arious Recording T echniques Selecting a recording mode White balance mode Sand&Snow Prevents underexposure of the subject in very bright conditions, such as at the beach or on a ski slope. Low Light Allows you to record in dark places with limited light.
49 V arious Recording T echniques Selecting a white balance mode Setting the white balance manually (Set) Prepare a white objec t such a thick sheet of white paper that is not translucent.
50 V arious Recording T echniques Turning OIS Off/On Turning Face Detectio n On/Off Using the Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS) OIS corrects camera movement automatically. 1 During recording pause , press MENU . 2 Select “Camera Functions Setup” “OIS” “On”/“Off ” 3 Press the confirmation button to confirm, then MENU to end.
51 V arious Recording T echniques Turning recordi ng guidelines O n/Off Turning th e MIC. filter On/Off 1 • Face Detection is automatically turned Off when: – Program AE is set to “Portrait”, “Spotlight”, “Sand & Snow” or “Low Light”.
52 V arious Recording T echniques Setting the recording settings to full auto Flash mode 2 Select “Camera Functions Setup” “MIC. Filter” “On”/“Off ” 3 Press the confirmation button to confirm, then MENU to end. When the function is turned On, “ ” appears in the LCD monitor (p.
53 V arious Recording T echniques Selecting a flash mode Turning Off/On the recordin g indicator 1 During recor ding pause , press MENU . 2 Select “Camera Functions Setup” “Flash” a flash mode 3 Press the con firmation button to confirm, then MENU to end.
54 V arious Recording T echniques Switching Movie Quality Setting the Wide Mode Changing the Movie Quality You can change the movie recording quality to make high quality recordings or lower the quality to record over longer periods of time. 1 During recording pause , press MENU .
55 V arious Recording T echniques Using the Self-Timer You can use the self-timer to record still photos. 1 During still picture r ecording pause , press MENU . 2 Select “Record Functions Setup” “Self Timer” “On” 3 Press the con firmation button to confirm, then MENU to exit the menu.
56 Dubbing on B D/DVD/Card This camcorder allows you to choose from four options. Dubbing options “New”..... Scenes which ha ve not yet been dubbed are dubbed in order from the first scene. “Date”..... Dubs all scenes recorded on the same date begi nning with the first scene.
57 Dubbing on B D/DVD/Card When the dubbing is not completed on o ne disc or card If the data cannot be stored into a single BD/DVD/Card, you can dub in one of the two following ways. •W i t h a u t o d i v i d e The scene capacity is aut omatically calculated and dubbe d as much as possible into a single disc or card.
58 Dubbing on B D/DVD/Card About edited scenes such as divided (p.67) , combined (p.67) , and faded (p.68) z If you use “Edit” to divide a scen e and dub both of the divided scenes to a BD-R/DVD/Card, the scene will be dubbed as one scene without being divided.
59 Dubbing on B D/DVD/Card 6 Select a recording medium and press the confirmation button. When “DVD” is sele cted, image quality is converted to SD quality before dubbing. 7 Choose a disc or card for dubbing and insert it into the camcorder . • If a DVD is loaded, specify the Video Mode (“SX” or “SF”).
60 Dubbing on B D/DVD/Card You can display all scen es recorded on the HDD/Card according to their dubbed status. Category Settings “All” All scenes will be displaye d in chronological order of recording regardless of whether they have been dubbed or not.
61 Editing After pressing MENU on the disc navigati on screen, you can use following functions. *1 You cannot combine scen es or divide a movie. *2 Deletion only.
62 Editing Menu flows for the disc navigation After pressing MENU on the disc navigation screen, th e menu screen appears. The menu varies depending on the medium as shown below. To operate the menu, use d / c / f / e . See “How to Op erate the Menu ” (p.
63 Editing Switching to the display arranged by date (Date) What is “Playlist”? A Playlist is a compilation of scenes from various movies. You can create a Playlist on this camcorder by gathering your favorite scenes. Since a Playlist is not created by copying data, very little HDD/BD/ DVD/Card space is required to make one.
64 Editing Displaying a desired Playlist (Playlist) After selecting the desired playlist, the disc navigation screen will appear. z Editin g a playlis t The procedures for editing playlists are the same as for scenes. Refer t o the following pages for scene dubbing/ editing to apply the same procedures to dub/edit a playlist.
65 Editing Deleting scenes from Playlist (Edit) Arranging the order of scenes in the Playlist (Edit) 5 Choose a scene you wish to add by pressing d / c , then press the confirmation button. • You can also choose multiple scenes (p.35). 6 Choose the desired insertion position by pressing d / c .
66 Editing Deleting a Playlist (Delete) Even if you delete a playlist, the original scenes stored will not be deleted. You can delete unne cessary scenes. 4 Select the scene you want to move , then press MENU . You can also select multiple scenes (p.
67 Editing You can divide a sc ene into two parts. To delete an unnecessary portion of a scene, first divide the scene at the point where you want to end or start saving, and then delete the unnecessary portion. If you have recorded numerous short scenes, combini ng them can be convenient.
68 Editing You can add fading to the beg inning and/or end of a scene. There are thr ee types of special effects: 1 Press . 2 Select the scenes you want to combine , then press MENU . • Choose m ore than one scene (p.35). 3 Select “Scene ” “Edit” “Combine”, then press t he confirmation button.
69 Editing You can move the cursor to the scene recorded first or last using this function. You can lock select ed stills recorded on a card so that they will not be deleted or edited by mistake. 4 Select the special effects for “IN” or “OUT”, “Enter”, then press the confirmation button.
70 Editing z To unlock the scene Perform steps 1–3 in "Locking Scenes on a Card (Lock)", th en select “Scene” “Lock” “Set”, then press the confirmation button. The lock icon “ ” will disappear and locking wi ll be released.
71 Editing Formatting the HDD, or a BD/DVD or card deletes all rec orded contents. Formatting the HDD/ BD/DVD/CARD (Format) Hints • When information on a scene is in view, you can press c / d to display the information on the next/ previous scene.
72 Editing Although previously recorded movies will not be erased by recording new movies, a protec t setting will ensure against accidental erasure and formatting. If the protect setting is activated, however , you will not be able to make n ew recordings until the protect setting is cancel ed.
73 Viewing on the Other Devices Connecting to Y our TV for V iewing Connecting to a TV The connection method differs depending on th e type of video input terminal that your TV is equipped with.
74 Viewing on the Other Devices Connecting th e camcorder to yo ur TV’s component input Connecting the camcorder to your TV or video terminals Adjusting the camcorder’s output settings accordi.
75 Viewing on the Other Devices Viewing on your TV Turn on the TV and switch the TV input to the terminal where the ca mcorder is connected. Turn on the camcorder. The image shown in the camcorder’s LCD mo nitor appears on the TV screen, allowing you to view playback, recordi ng, and editing on the large screen of your TV.
76 Viewing on the Other Devices V iewing on Other Players/ Recor ders Before finalizing a disc Y ou can: z Record or edit scenes using the camcorder . Y ou cannot: z Play back the disc on a device (BD/ DVD recorder/player) other than the camcorder .
77 Viewing on the Other Devices z Although discs recorded (and finalized) on t his camcorder can be played back on recording/playing devices which comply with specific disc s or recording modes, playback of all discs under all conditions is not guaranteed.
78 Viewing on the Other Devices You can unfinalize a BD-RE/ DVD-RW (VF mode) finalized on this camcorder so that additional recording can be done on it. 5 Select “YES”, then press the confirmation button. The message showing that the disc is being finalized will appear, and then the disc will be finali zed.
79 Connecting to your PC About the softw are included The USB cable and CD-ROM software supplied with the camcorder will allow you to use the movies and stills recorded on this camcorder on your PC.
80 Connecting to your PC Software installation 1 T urn on the power to your PC. Login to your PC as a user with administrative privileges. If you are using your PC for other applications, quit all software you are using. 2 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into your PC’ s CD-ROM drive .
81 Connecting to your PC Before importing scenes from BD-R/DVD-RW/DVD- R to your PC You need to finalize the disc using th e disc navigation scre en on the camcorder (p.77). Finalizing is not required fo r importing scenes from HDD/BD -RE/DVD- RAM/SD card.
82 Connecting to your PC Camcorder indications on the PC If the camcorder is set to BD/DVD mode and connecte d to a PC, it is recognized as a disc drive. If the camcorder is set to HDD or SD CARD and connected to a PC, it is recognized as a removable disc.
83 Connecting to your PC * If an error occ urs during the Saf ely Remove Hardware proced ure, first shut down Windows, then detach the USB cable. To launch ImageMixer 3 AVCHD Edition for HITACHI, double click the ImageMixer 3 AVCHD Edition for HITACHI shortcut which was created on your desktop at time of software installa tion.
84 Connecting to your PC Creating a disc/card with the images recorded by the camcorder You can use ImageMixer 3 AVCHD Edition for HITACHI to create a disc or card from the images stored on the PC. * “Hitachi BDCAM” appears during BD/DVD mode, and the card name or “Removable Disc” appears during Card mode.
85 Connecting to your PC Table 1: Disc type and its contents 2 Insert a disc into the disc dri ve or a card slot. Insert a disc/card on which images are to be written. Note that the quality of images will differ as indicated in the table below according to the type of the disc chosen.
86 Connecting to your PC Uninstalling the softwar e From Start , click Contro l Pan el / Add or Remove Programs . From the displayed applicat ion list, select ImageMixer 3 AVCHD Edition for HITACHI , then click the Change/ Remove button. When the confirmation dialo g box appears, click Yes .
87 Connecting to your PC When connecting the camcorder to a PC, use the AC adapter/ charger as a power source. z If this occurs while writing to disc, the disc will no longer be usable. While accessing the camcorder from a PC, do not plug or unpl ug the cables.
88 Addition al Informa tion Ad CAMERA A CCESSORIES W ide con ver sion lens (DZ-WL43) ( p.45) T ele-con version lens (DZ-TL43) (p.45) PO WER SUPPL Y Battery (DZ-BP14SW) Battery (DZ-BP21SW) Optional Accessories • When using camera acces sories, be sure to re ad the instruction m anuals for each accessory .
89 Addition al Informa tion If an error message appears while operating the camcor der , r efer to the following table for details and r emedies. Error Messages Message Cause & T roubleshooting Reference page (1) Disc is not formatted. Format the disc now? (2) Disc Format.
90 Addition al Informa tion Cannot combi ne scenes with different recording da tes. Create Pl aylist first and then com bine scenes. Scenes wit h different recordi ng dates ca nnot be combined. Cr eate a Pla ylist first, and then combine such scenes on the playlist.
91 Addition al Informa tion Disc almost full. The remain ing free sp ace of the d isc is les s than one minute for v ideo. Delet e unwanted scen es, or use a nother disc. 66 Disc error has occurred. • Format the disc be fore usin g the camcorder. Formatting the disc will dele te all data recorded on it.
92 Addition al Informa tion Finalize may no t be complete. Final ize again now? This messa ge will app ear when power is suppl ied again and the di sc is rein serted after power was shut off during finalization du e to a power failure, et c. Choose “YES ” to make sure finalizing is complete.
93 Addition al Informa tion Insufficient free space available on HDD/Disc/SD Card. Delete unne cessary scenes. Insuf ficient f ree space av ailable o n HDD/Disc. Delete unnecessary scenes. This messag e will appear w hen you attempt to create/edit a playlis t or divid e a movi e while the HDD /Disc has insufficient free space .
94 Addition al Informa tion Scenes o ver limit. Cannot add scenes. The number o f scenes entered in a p laylist h as reached the limit that c an be entered. Delete unnece ssary scenes in the playlist. 63, 65 Scenes o ver limit. Cannot divide sc ene. The number o f entered s cenes has r eached the l imit that can be ente red.
95 Addition al Informa tion *1 • This message may also appear if the dis c is dirty . If this mess age appears wh en a recorded disc is recognized immediately af ter it is ins erted, do not repair the disc; remove it and then use a dry s oft cloth to clean off the dirt before using it.
96 Addition al Informa tion *3 • This message may als o appear when the disc is dirt y . Remove the disc and then use a dry soft cloth to clean off the dirt before using it. • This message may als o appear wh en condensation occu rs. W ait un til the camcorder dries out, an d then turn it on again.
97 Addition al Informa tion If you have any tr ouble with you r camcor der , f irst use this tr oubleshooting guide to try to solve the pr oblem. If the pr oblem persists, co nsult your dealer .
98 Addition al Informa tion During recording Power cannot be turned off. Detach the battery pack or disconnect the A C adap ter/ charger , then press RESET . And then, tu rn on the po wer again. 25, 109 Even if th e camcorder is off, opening the c over will caus e the ACCESS indicator to flash.
99 Addition al Informa tion The subject s are recorded t oo dark. An out-of -frame ligh t source (s un, windo w , lights, etc.) is strong, and the subjec ts are lit f rom the rear. Use the Backligh t Compensat ion function and be creati ve with angles.
100 Addition al Informa tion During playback Symptom Cause and Correction Refer ence page Recognitio n of the disc does not complete. Is the di sc dirty? Use a dry so ft cloth to cl ean it. 108 Pressing the playback b utton will not star t playback. W a s the image recorded by anothe r device? Playback may not be poss ible on this camc order .
101 Addition al Informa tion Not displayed normally in the disc navigation scree n. BD, DVD-RAM, D VD-R W(VR mode), SD Card recorded on thi s camcorder and edi ted on another device may not be displaye d normally in the dis c navigation screen. In t his event, use “Update control in fo.
102 Addition al Informa tion When the camcorder i s connected to a P C Symptom Cause and Correction Refer ence page No medium icon appears on th e PC. The camco rder is not t urned on. Che ck the power suppl y . 19 T urn the P C off and disconnec t the USB ca ble.
103 Addition al Informa tion Miscellaneou s Symptom Cause and Correction Reference page The camcorde r does not work. Is a fully charge d battery atta ched? Is the camc order po wered from an A C outlet? Connect a power sour ce. 18, 25 Power does not come on, or no op eration occurs b y pressing any button.
104 Addition al Informa tion Disc cover cannot be closed. Is the d isc correc tly inser ted? Remove the disc and then reins ert it. 23 Connect a f ully charged bat tery or AC adapter/charger, and then tu rn the camcord er on and try ag ain. 18, 25 Operating n oise is heard.
105 Addition al Informa tion z Cautions on the HDD Sa ve the data r ecorded on HDD . • T o back up the data recorded on HDD, sav e it on a BD/D VD. It is also recommended that you use this cam corder to dub the data. Y ou can also use a PC to sav e the data on a BD/DVD.
106 Addition al Informa tion Do not point directly at the sun. • If direct sunlight strikes the lens, the c a mcorder could malfunction or a f ire could occur . • Do not leav e the camcorder with the LCD mo nitor exposed to direct sunlight: This could cause malfunctio ns.
107 Addition al Informa tion z Cautions on Storage Do not lea ve the cam corder in a place wher e the temperatur e is very hi gh for a long period of time. • The temperature on beach sand or inside a closed v ehicle or trunk can become very high in a ho t season.
108 Addition al Informa tion • Use a disc which is not dirty , scratched, or warped. (BD/D VD) • A Hitachi Maxell disc is recommended. (BD/DVD) • Do not use the camcorder in a place where th e humidity is high or the temperatur e is very low .
109 Addition al Informa tion Note when transfer ring this c amcor der or discarding discs and cards • The “Format” function on this camcorder will only change the file control information. It will not completely delete the data in th e built-in hard disk and your personal data could leak out.
110 Addition al Informa tion This HIT ACHI CAMCORDER i ncorporates certa in open source operating system software distribut ed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLI C LICENSE Version 2 and GNU LESSER GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 2.1 as defined by the Free Soft ware Foundation, Inc.
111 Addition al Informa tion Major Specifications Image senso r 1/2.7-inch CMOS sensor T ota l number of pixels approx. 7,0 00,000 Number of effective pixels Movie: approx. 4,670,000 Still: approx. 6, 220,000 Lens F1.8–3.0 f = 1/4 ″ –2-7/16 ″ (6.
112 Addition al Informa tion Movie Storage capacity of HDD/BD/DVD/Card (8GB) Note If recording is performed in HX mode within high temperature en vironments, the image quality may be degraded to an HF equiv alent.
113 Addition al Informa tion • Maximum number of scenes tha t can be recorded/dubbe d on HDD/one disc/ card • Maximum numbe r of dates that can be recorded/dubbe d on HDD/one d isc/ card Stills • Recordabl e number of stills per card •F i l e s i z e Note Still cannot be recorded on HDD/BD/DVD.
114 Addition al Informa tion 1080i(1125i)/ 48 0i(525i) These are types of video signals. 10 80i is a High Definition image signal and 480i is a former image si gnal which is not High Definition. Depending on the equipment, 1080i may be referred to as 1125i, and 480i may be referr ed to as 525i.
115 Addition al Informa tion VF (Video) mod e One of two modes for using a DVD-RW disc. You need to finalize a DVD-RW disc in VF mode before p laying it back o n another device. After f inalizing, you cannot make additional recordings on the DVD-RW disc, regar dless of its free space.
116 Addition al Informa tion A AC a d a pter/ch a rger ..................... 1 8 , 25 ACCE SS indic a to r ..................... 2 3 , 107 A u xili a ry L in e .................................... 51 AV C H D ..........................................
117 Addition al Informa tion I Inf orm a tion Di s pl a y d u rin g p l a y ba ck ...... 3 7 Inf orm a tion di s pl a y d u ring recording ..... 3 1 Inf orm a tion di s pl a y mode .............. 3 1, 3 7 Initi a l S et u p ...........................
118 Addition al Informa tion This Agreement will take effect at the moment you open th e package of the storage device (CD-R OM) provided with this product, if you agree to the terms herein.
119 Addition al Informa tion BY PHONE DECLARA TION OF CONFORMITY with FCC Rules for Electr omagnetic Compatibility This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules.
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