User Manual
Operation
References
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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)










