User Manual

Operation
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Quick Reference Index
This index lists some example uses of the camcorder’s features.
To record the subject with higher-quality audio.
—See page 33 (Selecting the 16-bit Audio Recording Mode)
To record powerful close-up images.
—See page 35 (Setting the Digital Zoom)
To record a backlit subject.
—See page 36 (Gamma Brightness Compensation), page 61 (Manual
Exposure) or page 62 (Manual Gain)
To record a nocturnal animal at night.
—See page 37 (Night Recording)
To quickly return the tape to the end of the last recorded scene after playback.
—See page 38 (Quick Return)
To record yourself in the scene while monitoring the shot.
—See page 46 (Letting the Subject Monitor the Shot)
To enlarge any part of the picture during playback.
—See page 53 (Playback Zoom)
To brighten the dark portion of the playback images without changing the bright
portion.
—See page 54 (Gamma Playback)
To perform shooting operations while checking the images at hand when the
camcorder is attached to a tripod.
—See page 56 (Using the LCD Monitor-Remote Control)
To record with natural colour.
—See page 59 (Adjusting the White Balance)
To minimize blurring when recording sports events, etc.
—See page 65 (Scene Menu)
To focus on an off-centred subject.
—See page 67 (Manual Focus)
• To record the zoomed-in picture of a distant subject along with the audio for that
subject.
—See page 69 (Using the Zoom Microphone)
To record still images on a card so that the images may be easily read into a
computer.
—See page 87 (Card Recording)