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Viewfinder
≥Do not direct the Viewfinder or Lens to the sun.
Internal components may be seriously damaged.
≥When the Movie Camera is used with a large
capacity Battery (CGP-D28S/CGP-D320,
CGR-D16S; optional) attached to it, it is not
practical to look in the Viewfinder from behind
the Battery. In this case, lift up the Viewfinder to
an easy-to-see angle.
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Extremely high precision technology is employed
to produce the Viewfinder screen featuring a total
of approximately 67,500 pixels. The result is more
than 99.99% effective pixels with a mere 0.01% of
the pixels inactive or always lit. However, this is
not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded
picture.
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Lens
≥If you push the [W/T] Lever toward [W] during
recording with the optional filter or conversion
lens attached to the Movie Camera, 4 corners of
the image may become dark (vignetting). For
details, please refer to the operating instructions
of your accessories.
ª Built-in Video Light
≥A light emitting diode (LED) is used for the
Built-in Video Light.
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Before Requesting Repair
(Problems and Solutions)
Power
1: The Movie Camera power cannot be
turned on.
1: Is the power source connected correctly?
(l 10)
2: The Movie Camera power is turned off
automatically.
2: If you leave the Movie Camera in Recording
Pause Mode for more than 6 minutes, the
power is turned off automatically to protect
the tape and to save the Battery power.
(l 18)
3: The Movie Camera power does not stay
on long enough.
3-1: Is the Battery low? Charge the Battery or
attach a fully charged Battery. (l 10)
3-2: Has condensation occurred? Wait until the
Condensation Indication disappears. (l 51)
Battery
1: Battery runs down quickly.
1-1: Is the Battery fully charged? Charge it with
the AC Adaptor. (l 10)
1-2: Are you using the Battery in an extremely
cold place? In cold places, the operating time
of the Battery becomes shorter. (l 52)
1-3: Has the Battery worn out? If the operating
time is still too short even after the Battery is
fully charged, the Battery has worn out.
2: The Battery cannot be charged.
2: If the DC Input Lead is connected to the AC
Adaptor, charging cannot be performed.
Disconnect the DC Input Lead.
Normal Recording
1: Recording does not start although power
is supplied to the Movie Camera and the
Cassette is correctly inserted.
1-1: Is the accidental erasure prevention slider on
the Cassette open? If it is open (set to
[SAVE]), recording cannot be performed.
(l 12)
1-2: Is the tape wound to the end? Insert a new
Cassette. (l 12)
1-3: Is the [VCR/OFF/CAMERA/M-CARD] Switch
set to [CAMERA]? If it is set to the other
position, the recording function cannot be
used. (l 18)
1-4: Has condensation occurred? Wait until the
Condensation Indication disappears. (l 51)
Other Recording
1: Auto Focus Function does not work.
1-1: Is Manual Focus Mode selected? If Auto
Focus Mode is selected, focus is
automatically adjusted. (l 27)
1-2: There are some recording subjects and
recording surroundings for which the Auto
Focus Function does not operate correctly. In
this case, use the Manual Focus Mode to
adjust the focus. (l 56)
Editing
1: Audio dubbing cannot be performed.
1-1: Is the accidental erasure prevention slider on
the Cassette open? If it is open (set to
[SAVE]), recording cannot be performed.
(l 12)
1-2: Are you attempting to edit a tape portion that
was recorded in LP Mode? LP Mode does
not allow audio dubbing to operate. (l 19)
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