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| Image Sensor | CCD |
|---|---|
| Image Sensor Size | 1/3 inch |
| Minimum Illumination | 7 lux |
| Weight | 1.3 kg |
| Power Supply | battery |
General safety warnings regarding fire, shock, and exposure to moisture.
Precautions for handling, disposal, and potential hazards of lithium batteries.
Specific instructions for safe mains power connection and usage.
Warnings against opening the cabinet and general notes on unit components.
Precautions for handling, avoiding extreme environments, and foreign objects.
Advice to prevent damage to sensitive camera components like CCD and sensors.
Guidance on handling malfunctions and auto-focus system operation.
Explanation of moisture condensation indicators and procedures.
Highlights include direct playback, HQ System, and high sensitivity.
Features compact design, digital superimpose, and assemble recording.
Details on microphone, AV, and remote control connection ports.
Buttons for power, record standby, playback, stop, and editing functions.
Controls for auto modes, focus, shutter, white balance, and time settings.
Overview of the built-in microphone, zoom lens, and sensor windows.
Procedures for adjusting viewfinder, grip strap, and lens.
Instructions for using title, zoom, focus, time, and fader controls.
Locations for attaching external accessories like straps and adapters.
Using the AC power adapter for operation and charging.
Powering the unit with battery packs or via a car battery.
Step-by-step guide for attaching and removing the battery pack.
Indicators for focus, white balance, fading, and operation modes.
Indicators for time, battery, low light, and lithium battery status.
Using full-auto mode or manually adjusting focus and white balance.
Using trigger alarm, elapsed time display, and composition advice.
Selecting and using multiple electronic shutter speeds for clarity.
Understanding tape-end, battery, and low-light warnings; power save features.
Methods for replacing batteries and assembling recordings.
Inserting, replacing, setting, and recording date/time information.
Using fade-in/out, zooming, and macro shot features.
Storing, creating, and selecting titles for superimposition.
Applying titles at the start or during a recording.
Playback setup, shuttle search, still playback, and counter memory.
Connecting the camera to televisions with or without A/V inputs.
Using the optional RF unit for TV connection and associated precautions.
Connecting and operating for master editing and preroll.
Using counter memory to set edit-out points before editing.
Procedures for connecting and performing tape dubbing or editing.
Steps to locate edit points and perform insert editing.
Steps for recording new audio tracks onto pre-recorded tapes.
Connecting to external recorders for continuous recording or editing.
Procedures for charging battery packs and using the remote control unit.
Technique for creating stop-motion animation sequences.
Attaching microphones, generators, and mounting on tripods.
Using the remote control and cautions regarding video lights.
Definitions of colour temperature, white balance, and illuminance.
Details on battery packs, chargers, remote controls, cables, and adapters.
Using compact cassettes with adapters and compatibility information.
Step-by-step solutions for power, recording, playback, and other problems.
Detailed format, power, video, audio, and component specifications.












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