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120.200B.book 22 ページ 2004年2月25日 水曜日 午後4時0分
Recording Mode
ª Finding the End of Recording
(Blank Search Function)
The Blank Search Function aids you to locate the end of the recording on the Cassette quickly.
1
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU] or
[TAPE PLAYBACK MENU] >> [INITIAL] >>
[BLANK SEARCH] >> [YES].
(14)
STILL
s
ENTER
FADE
i
MENU
≥The [BLANK] Indication appears during the
Blank Search.
≥Approximately 1 second before the last recorded scene, the Movie Camera switches to the Recording Pause Mode or the Still
Playback Mode.
≥If there is no blank left on the Cassette, the
Movie Camera stops at the end of the tape.
To Cancel Blank Search Before Completion
Press the [
∫] Button.
ª To Add a Sound while Recording
With the supplied Free Style Remote Controller with Mic connected to the [REMOTE] Socket (33) , you can add a narration while recording is in progress.
While the [TALK] Button
(87)
is pressed, the [ ]
Indication is displayed and the sound is recorded from [MIC] (83) .
(83)
REC
ª Progressive Photoshot
When the [
æ] Indication is displayed,
Progressive Photoshot Function works.
You can record still pictures as frame still pictures with higher quality by this function.
≥The Progressive Photoshot Function may not be activated depending on the function you use.
(
-54-
)
≥To record still pictures with higher quality, we recommend setting to the Card Recording
Mode. (To activate the progressive function regardless of the function you use)
≥When you record the tape and the card simultaneously, the progressive function is not activated.
Recording a Still Picture on a Card
(Photoshot)
Still pictures can be recorded on the Memory
Card from the Movie Camera.
The size of images that are recorded using this
Movie Camera is approximately 2.3 million pixels
(NV-GS200)/1.7 million pixels (NV-GS120), and recording of images with a size that is larger than a million pixels is called mega-pixel still-picture recording. Compared to images of normal recording, images that are created by mega-pixel still-picture recording can be printed out clear.
When the Tape Recording Mode:
1
Set the Mode Dial
(39)
to Tape Recording
Mode.
(39)
S
PC
(87)
≥While the [TALK] Button is pressed, the built-in microphone does not operate.
ª Digital Still Picture
When the [STILL] Button (15) is pressed, images become still pictures. When the button is pressed again, the Digital Still Picture Mode is cancelled.
(15)
STILL
s
ENTER
FADE
i
2
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button
(47)
fully.
(47)
PHOTO
SHOT
≥The size of the recorded picture is [640k480].
≥To record still pictures with higher quality, we recommend recording in Card Recording Mode.
≥We recommend that you press the [STILL]
Button first at the position where you wish to record the still picture so as to enter the Digital
Still Picture Mode and then press the
[PHOTO SHOT] Button.
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120.200B.book 23 ページ 2004年2月25日 水曜日 午後4時0分
Recording Mode
When recording in Card Recording Mode:
(NV-GS200)
1
Set the Mode Dial
(39)
to Card Recording
Mode.
(NV-GS120)
1
Set the Mode Dial
(39)
to Card Recording
Mode.
(39)
SD
PC
(39)
S
D
2
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button halfway.
(47)
PHOTO
SHOT
1
2
(47)
2
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button
(47)
.
≥The [
PICTURE
] Indication lights up in red.
Selecting the Size of Photoshot Images
2 sizes are available for Photoshot.
1
Set [CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CARD]
>> [PICTURE SIZE] >> [1760
k1320]
(NV-GS200)/[1520
k1152] (NV-GS120) or
[640
k480].
≥The aperture value and gain are fixed and the
Movie Camera automatically focuses on the subject.
1 Shutter Chance Mark
2 Focus Area
(14)
STILL
s
ENTER
FADE
i
MENU
Shutter Chance Mark
Light (green): The subject is adequately focused. (The focus is stable and you can record pictures more clearly.)
Light (white): The subject is almost focused.
Blink (white): The Movie Camera is focusing
No Mark: on the subject.
The Movie Camera cannot focus on the subject.
≥The [PHOTO SHOT] Button on the Free Style
Remote Controller with Mic cannot be pressed halfway.
Selecting the Quality of Photoshot Images
1
Set [TAPE RECORDING MENU],
[TAPE PLAYBACK MENU] or
[CARD RECORDING MENU] >> [CARD] >>
[PICT QUALITY] >> a desired image quality.
(14)
STILL
s
ENTER
FADE
i
MENU
3
Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button
(47)
PHOTO
SHOT
(47)
≥The [
PICTURE
] Indication lights up in red.
fully.
≥The Shutter Chance Mark appears even when the [PHOTO SHOT] Button is not pressed.
Check it for your reference.
≥Even if the [PHOTO SHOT] Button is pressed halfway, the Shutter Chance Mark does not appear in Manual Focus Mode.
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Maximum number of images recordable on the supplied Card (8 MB)
When the picture size is 1760
k1320
(NV-GS200):
[FINE] (high image quality): approximately 3 pictures
[NORMAL] (normal image quality): approximately 6 pictures
[ECONOMY] (low image quality): approximately 9 pictures
When the picture size is 1520
k1152
(NV-GS120):
[FINE] (high image quality): approximately 5 pictures
[NORMAL] (normal image quality): approximately 9 pictures
[ECONOMY] (low image quality): approximately 12 pictures
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Table of contents
- 2 Information for Your Safety
- 5 Standard Accessories
- 5 Optional Accessories
- 6 Controls and Components
- 9 The Remote Controller
- 10 Power Supply
- 11 Available Recording Time
- 11 The One-touch Free Style Grip Belt
- 12 Attaching the Lens Cap
- 12 Attaching the Shoulder Strap
- 13 Inserting a Cassette
- 13 Using a Card
- 14 Turning on the Movie Camera
- 14 Selecting Modes
- 14 Using the Viewfinder/LCD Monitor
- 15 Using the Menu Screen
- 16 List of Menus
- 20 Setting Date and Time
- 20 Internal Lithium Battery Recharge
- 20 LP Mode
- 20 Audio Recording Mode
- 21 About Recording
- 21 Recording on a Tape
- 22 (Photoshot)
- 24 (MPEG4)
- 25 Quick Start
- 25 Self-timer Recording
- 25 Zoom In/Out Functions
- 26 Digital Zoom Function
- 26 Image Stabilizer Function
- 27 Fade In/Out Functions
- 27 Backlight Compensation Function
- 28 Night View Functions
- 28 Soft Skin Function
- 28 Wind Noise Reduction Function
- 29 Cinema Function
- 29 Recording in Special Situations
- 29 Recording in Natural Colours
- 30 Adjusting White Balance Manually
- 31 Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment
- 32 Manual Iris Adjustment
- 32 Manual Focus Adjustment
- 33 Using the Built-in Video Flash
- 33 Red Eye Reduction Function
- 33 Digital Effect Functions
- 36 Playing Back a Tape
- 36 Finding a Scene You Want to Play Back