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Details power source, recording system, tape format, and speeds.
Details camera components, audio inputs/outputs, and head specifications.
Physical dimensions, weight, and included accessories.
Operation switch, lamp, eject, and start/stop buttons.
Viewfinder, eyepiece corrector, lens cap, and zoom controls.
Snapshot, digital effects, digital zoom, and image stabilizer buttons.
External mic socket, DC input, and tripod receptacle.
Fade, date/time, title, and colour/mode selection controls.
Mode selector, backlight, focus, shutter, and white balance controls.
Tracking, speed, pause, stop, rewind, fast forward, and memory functions.
Sockets for connecting to TV for playback.
RF DC output and edit sockets.
Instructions for charging the battery pack.
Data on charging and maximum continuous shooting times.
Procedure to prevent battery memory effect.
Steps to install and detach the battery pack.
Connecting AC adaptor or car battery cord for power.
Install CR2032 battery for memory backup.
Procedure for replacing the button type battery.
Steps to set the camera's date and time.
How to record date and time on video.
How to adjust the viewfinder for comfortable viewing.
Adjusting grip belt and removing lens cap.
Corrects camera shake for steadier shots.
How to record approximately 5-second still pictures.
Recording a still picture of any desired duration.
Continuously recording 6 still images per second.
Recording with the right half of the picture mirrored.
Using power and digital zoom for magnification.
Brightens subjects in backlit situations.
Uses high shutter speeds for fast-moving subjects.
How to input and store a title for superimposition.
How to choose colour and superimposition mode for titles.
Superimposing titles at the beginning or during shots.
Automatic adjustment of camera sensor to light colour.
Manual adjustment for single light sources.
Manual adjustment for multiple or weak light sources.
Connecting to TV via AV input using supplied cable.
Connecting to TV using RF adaptor.
Playing back recorded tapes directly on the viewfinder.
Eliminating noise bars by adjusting tracking.
Indicators for tape status and battery level.
Indicators for titles, shooting modes, and effects.
Indicators for zoom, time, date, WB, shutter, and focus.
Indicators for tape progress, warnings, and compensation.