Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- Read this first
- Getting Started
- Shooting movies/still images
- Before shooting
- Shooting movies
- Shooting still images
- Adjusting the exposure
- Shooting in the dark – NightShot plus, etc.
- Self-timer recording
- Shooting for the wide-screen TV – 16:9 Wide mode
- Adjusting the white balance manually
- Shooting techniques to match your circumstances – PROGRAM AE
- Focusing manually
- Shooting with special effects
- Checking/Deleting the last scene
- Viewing the recordings
- Finalizing a disc for other players
- Using a disc in VR mode (DVD-RWs only)
- Viewing/duplicating discs/editing the recordings on your computer
- Connecting your camcorder to a TV and a VCR
- Customizing your camcorder
- Troubleshooting
- Additional information
- Parts and controls/Index

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You can dub movies recorded in a disc using a
VCR connected to your camcorder, using your
camcorder as a player.
Connecting your camcorder to
a VCR
Connect your camcorder to the VCR using the
A/V connecting cable supplied with your
camcorder.
— Connecting your camcorder to a TV and a VCR —
Dubbing a disc to a tape
Tips
•You can edit on VCRs that support the
following systems:
8 mm, Hi8, VHS, S-VHS,
VHSC, S-VHSC,
Betamax, ED Betamax, mini
DV, DV, Digital8, MICRO MV
•If your VCR is a monaural type, connect the
yellow plug of the A/V connecting cable to
the video input jack and the white or the red
plug to the audio input jack on the VCR.
When the white plug is connected, the left
channel audio is output, and when the red
plug is connected, the right channel audio is
output.
•Connecting via an S video jack reproduces
pictures more faithfully. When there is an S
video jack on the device to be connected,
connect the S video plug to that jack instead
of using the yellow video plug. The audio
will not be output when you connect via the
S video plug alone.
Black
AUDIO/VIDEO
: Signal flow
A/V connecting
cable (supplied)
Yellow
Red
White
VIDEO INPUT
AUDIO
VCR
S VIDEO










