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Panasonic NV-DA1EG - Before Recording; Basic Operations

Panasonic NV-DA1EG
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Contents
Standard Accessories ......................
Controls and Components. ..................
The 3 Types of Power Supplies ..............
n Supplying Power from an AC Mains
Socket
..........................
1 Supplying Power from the Cigarette Lighter
Socket in a Car
.......................
n Supplying Power with the Battery .........
Inserting the Cassette ......................
n
LP Mode
.............................
Using the Finder. ..........................
Using the LCD Monitor ......................
Handling the Lens Cap ......................
Adjusting the Grip Belt ......................
Attaching the Shoulder
Strap
.................
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Recording ................................
Checking If the Picture Is Recorded
(Recording Check). ......................
Recording Backlit Scenes
(Backlight Compensation) .................
Recording Yourself (Recording with
the LCD Monitor Facing
Forward)
...........
Enlarging Your Subject or Widening
the Recording Angle (Zooming In/Out) .......
Using the Movie Camera as a Digital Still Camera
(Photoshot) .............................
Recording in the Cinema Mode (Cinema Mode).
Recording with Minimised Camera Shake
(Super Image Stabilizer). ..................
Viewing the Just Recorded Scenes on
the Movie Camera (Playback). .............
n Adjusting the Sound Volume .............
Searching for a Scene That You Want to
Play Back ..............................
Playing Back in Slow Motion
(Slow Motion Playback) ...................
Playing Back Still Pictures and Advancing Them
One by One
(Still Playback/Still Advance Playback) .......
Playing Back on a TV.. .....................
After Use ................................
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Using the Movie Camera with a Video Printer
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Viewing Recorded Scenes During Recording
Pause (Camera Search) . . .
Searching for the End of the Recorded Part
on a Cassette (Blank Search) . . . .
Searching for the Beginning of Recorded Scenes
Marked with Index Signal (Index Search)
Fading In/Out .
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Recording in Special Situations
(Programme AE)
Recording with Special Effects (Digital Effects)
n WipeMode..........................
n MixMode...........................
Recording with Natural Colours (White Balance)
Adjusting the White Balance Manually . .
Focusing on the Subject Manually
(Manual Focus)
Adjusting the Shutter Speed Manually. .
Adjusting the Iris (F Number) Manually . . . . . .
Playing Back with Special Effects
(Playback Digital Effects) .
n Wipe Function and Mix Function.
Adding New Sound on a Recorded Cassette
(Audio Dubbing) . . . . . . . .
Remote Controller . . .
n Inserting the Buttontype Battery . .
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n Using the Remote Controller.
108
Copying onto an S-VHS (or VHS) Cassette
(Dubbing) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
110
Copying with the Help of an Editing Controller
112
Using the Automatic Printing Function
(Autoprint) . . . . . . . . . .
118
Using the Movie Camera with a Computer.
122
Using the Menu Screen ......................
124
Menu Functions ............................
126
Setting the Date and Time
....................
134
Adjusting the Brightness and Colour Level of the LCD
Monitor/Finder
............................
138
Cautions for Use
...........................
140
n
Condensation
..........................
144
n Video Head Clogging and Remedy
.........
146
n
Optimum Use of the
Battery
..............
148
n When the Charge Lamps on the AC Adaptor
Flash as Warning
......................
148
n Precautions for Storage
.................
150
n LCD Monitor/Finder/Lens Hood ...........
152
n Repeat Playback.
......................
152
n Listening to the Playback Sound via
Headphones ..........................
152
Glossary ..................................
154
n
Digital Video System
....................
154
n
Focus
................................
156
n White Balance Adjustment
...............
160
n Colour Temperature
....................
162
n
Time Code
............................
164
..................
164
Indications on the LCD Monitor/in the Finder .....
166
Before Requesting Service
(Problems & Solutions).
....................
178
Optional Accessories.
.......................
186
Specifications
..............................
188

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