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Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1010GX User Manual

Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1010GX
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VPC-HD1010EX
VPC-HD1010
VPC-HD1010GX
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Digital Movie Camera
Please read these instructions carefully before using the camera.
Make sure to read and understand the separate booklet “SAFETY MANUAL”.
Keep this manual in a safe place for later reference.
Important note
This manual explains how to safely operate the VPC-HD1010EX,
VPC-HD1010 and VPC-HD1010GX.
Any information regarding only one of these products will be labeled as such.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers:

Sanyo Xacti VPC-HD1010GX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Video Resolution1920 x 1080
Sensor TypeCMOS
Optical Sensor Size1/2.5 inch
Optical Zoom10x
Display TypeLCD
DisplayLCD
StorageSD Card
Image StabilizerYes
MicrophoneStereo
Connector TypeUSB
Battery TypeLithium ion
Image SensorCMOS
Focal Length6.3 mm - 63 mm
Video Recording FormatAVC, H.264
Frame Rate30 fps
FocusAutomatic, Manual
Exposure ControlAutomatic, Manual
White BalanceAuto
SpeakerYes

Summary

Checking Included Accessories

How to Use Accessories

Demonstrates attaching accessories like handstrap and lens cap.

Separately Sold Accessories

Lists optional accessories like HDMI cable, battery charger, etc.

Getting the Most Out of Your Camera

High-Quality Images with Full High Definition

Explains Full High Definition video recording capabilities.

SIMPLE Mode for Quick-and-Easy Operation

Details the two shooting/playback modes: SIMPLE and NORMAL.

Image Stabilizer for Sharp Pictures

Describes the camera's ability to compensate for shake.

Parts Names

Camera Components

Identifies front and rear components of the camera.

Docking Station

Details the front and rear parts of the docking station.

Remote Control Unit

Illustrates and labels the buttons on the remote control.

Installing the Card

Inserting the SD Memory Card

Step-by-step guide for inserting the memory card.

Removing the Card

Instructions on how to safely remove the memory card.

Preparing the Power

Charging the Battery Pack

Explains how to insert and charge the battery pack.

Using a Power Outlet

Details connecting the camera via AC adaptor.

Turning the Camera On and Off

Turning On the Camera

Steps to power on the camera using the monitor and switch.

Turning Off the Camera

Simple instruction to power off the camera.

Simple Mode and Normal Mode

About Simple and Normal Modes

Explains the differences and purposes of the two modes.

Switching Between Simple and Normal Modes

Instructions on using the SIMPLE/NORMAL switch.

Before Taking Pictures

For Best Results

Tips on holding the camera securely for stable shots.

Using the Autofocus

Explains autofocus function and conditions for incorrect focus.

Video Clip Recording

Starting and Ending Recording

How to begin and stop video clip recording.

Shooting Single Shots

Pressing the Capture Button

Guides on half-press for focus and full-press for capture.

Using the Flash

Explains flash modes and operation for still images.

Playing Back Video Clips and Still Images

Setting the Camera to Playback Mode

Steps to switch the camera to playback mode.

Navigating and Playing Back Media

How to select and play video clips or still images.

Editing Video Clips

Procedure to Cut (Extract) a Video Clip

Instructions on trimming unwanted parts of video clips.

Procedure to Join Video Clips

Guide to combining multiple video clips into one.

Connecting to a TV

Connecting to Standard Video Input

Details on connecting the camera to TV via various terminals.

Connecting to the HDMI Terminal

Guide to connecting via HDMI for high-quality output.

Playing Back on a TV

How to view recorded content on a television.

Troubleshooting

Camera Problems

Solutions for common camera operational issues.

Remote Control Unit Issues

Troubleshooting steps for the remote control unit.

Hints for Taking Pictures

Photographing a Moving Subject

Advice for capturing sharp images of moving subjects.

Night Photography

Tips for taking photos in low-light conditions.

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