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Panasonic NV-DA1EG User Manual

Panasonic NV-DA1EG
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Panasonic
NV-DA1EG
Digital Video Camera
Bedienungsanleitung
Operating Instructions
Mode d’emploi
Instrucciones de funcionamiento
Model No.
NV-DA1EG
Before use, please read these instructions completely.
VQT7653

Table of Contents

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Panasonic NV-DA1EG Specifications

Power IconPower
power sourceDC 7.9/7.2 V
power consumption (recording with finder)4.8 W
power consumption (recording with LCD monitor)5.6 W
Video Recording IconVideo Recording
video recording systemMini DV (SD format)
tape used6.35 mm digital videotape
recording/playback timeSP: 60 min; LP: 90 min
Audio IconAudio
audio recording formatDigital PCM Stereo
audio recording bit depth and sample rate16 bit (48 kHz/2 channels), 12 bit (32 kHz/4 channels)
audio output level316 mV, 600 Ohm
Optics and Display IconOptics and Display
image sensor1/3-inch CCD
lens focal length3.9-66.3 mm
monitor size2.5-inch LCD
Operating Environment IconOperating Environment
operating temperature0°C-40°C
operating humidity10%-80%
AC Adaptor IconAC Adaptor
power sourceAC 100-240 V, 50/60 Hz
power consumption20 W
dc outputDC 7.9 V, 9 W
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
dimensionsApprox. 81 (W)x106 (H)x205 (D) mm
weight without batteryApprox. 710 g
weight with battery (CGR-D120 and DVM60)Approx. 790 g

Summary

Information for Your Safety

Before Recording

Basic Operations

Standard Accessories

AC Adaptor and Cables

Details on AC adaptor, DC input and AC mains cables for power supply.

Battery Pack

Provides power to the Movie Camera.

Remote Controller and Battery

Includes remote control unit and button-type battery.

Controls and Components

Recording Control Buttons

Buttons for fade, stop, pause, reverse/rewind search, and recording check.

Backlight and Playback Buttons

Buttons for backlight compensation and playback.

Search and Mode Selector

Buttons for forward/fast-forward search and mode selection.

Menu and Multi-Function Dial

Buttons for accessing menus and multi-function dial for navigation.

Mode and Power Controls

Buttons for VCR/Camera mode, battery eject, power switch, and cassette lock.

The 3 Types of Power Supplies

Supplying Power from an AC Mains Socket

Connecting the camera to a wall outlet using the AC adaptor.

Supplying Power from the Cigarette Lighter Socket in a Car

Using the car adaptor cord and AC adaptor for power in a vehicle.

Supplying Power with the Battery

Inserting the Cassette

Recording

Manual Focus and White Balance Adjustment

Guidance on manual focus and white balance settings.

Enlarging Your Subject or Widening the Recording Angle

Enlarging Your Subjects Even More (Digital Zooming)

Using digital zoom for further magnification of subjects.

Recording with Minimised Camera Shake (Super Image Stabilher)

Viewing the Just Recorded Scenes On the Movie Camera (Playback)

Playing Back on a TV

Viewing Recorded Scenes During Recording Pause (Camera Search)

Starting to Record from the Desired Position

Starting new recording smoothly from a found position.

Recording In Special Situations (Programme AE)

Sports Mode

Optimized for fast-moving subjects.

Portrait Mode

Enhances subjects against blurred backgrounds.

Low Light Mode

Improves brightness in dark scenes.

Recording with Special Effects (Digital Effects)

Digital Effects 1

Includes Wipe, Mix, Strobe, and Gain-up effects.

Digital Effects 2

Includes Negative/Positive, Sepia, B/W, and Solarisation effects.

Recording with Special Effects (Digital Effects) (Continued)

Selecting the Desired Digital Effect

Choosing and applying digital effects via the menu.

Recording with Natural Colours (White Balance)

White Balance Adjustment

Adjusting color balance for natural-looking images.

Adjusting the White Balance Manually

Focusing on the Subject Manually (Manual Focus)

Adjusting the Shutter Speed Manually

Adjusting the Iris (F Number) Manually

Adding New Sound on a Recorded Cassette (Audio Dubbing)

Stopping Audio Dubbing

How to stop the audio dubbing process.

Remote Controller

Buttons on the Remote Controller

Description of buttons on the remote control unit.

Controls for Recording and Sound Volume

Recording and Volume Controls

Buttons for photoshot, start/stop, zoom, and volume.

Controls for Playback and Menu Settings

Playback and Search Controls

Buttons for rewind, fast-forward, and play.

Playback and Navigation Controls

Slow Motion/Still Advance and Index Search Buttons

Buttons for slow motion, still advance, and index search.

Stop and Pause Buttons

Buttons to stop playback or pause.

Remote Controller (Continued)

Inserting the Button-type Battery

How to insert the battery into the remote controller.

Copying with the Help of an Editing Controller

When Editing with Time Code

Using time code for precise editing with controller.

Using the Menu Screen

Displaying the Camera Mode Menu

Accessing settings for recording functions.

Displaying the VCR Mode Menu

Accessing settings for playback functions.

Menu Functions

Camera Mode Menu

Overview of settings within the camera mode menu.

Camera Mode Menu (Continued) [CAMERA MENUS]

Camera Mode Menu Settings (CAMERA MENU2)

Settings for cinema mode, shutter effect, recording speed, audio, wind cut, date/time, display, and menu switching.

VCR Mode Menu

VCR MENU1 Settings

Digital effects, search modes, blank search, and audio output settings.

Setting the Date and Time

Charging the Built-in Lithium Battery

Cautions for Use

Condensation

Video Head Clogging and Remedy

Causes of Dirty Video Heads

Factors contributing to dirty video heads.

Using the Mini-DV Format Digital Video Head Cleaner

Instructions for using a head cleaning cassette.

Optimum Use of the Battery

After Use, Always Remove the Battery

Importance of removing the battery when not in use.

When the Charge Lamps on the AC Adaptor Flash as Warning

Troubleshooting charging issues indicated by flashing lamps.

Precautions for Storage

White Balance Adjustment

Auto White Balance Adjustment

Automatic white balance based on stored settings.

Indications on the LCD Monitor/in the Finder (Continued)

Warning/Alarm Indications

Alerts for issues like condensation or low battery.

Before Requesting Service (Problems & Solutions)

Power Supply Problems

Troubleshooting power issues with the camera.

Battery Problems

Troubleshooting battery discharge and charging issues.

Normal Recording Problems

Playback (Picture) Problems

Playback (Sound) Problems

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