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3-859-343-12 (1) Video Camera Recorder Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. ИНСТРУКЦИЯ ПО ЭКСПЛУАТАЦИИ Пa?aa yenieoaoaoeae aiia?aoa aieiaoaeuii i?i?oeoa, ii?aeoenoa, aaiiia ?oeiaianoai e nio?aiяeoa aai aeя aaeuiaeoeo ni?aaie. CCD-TR3400E H ©1996 by Sony Corporation
English Рonneee Welcome! Дia?i ii?aeiaaou! Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony Пica?aaeяai Вan n i?eia?aoaieai aaiiie ® Handycam camcorder. With your Handycam aeaaieaia?u Handycam® oe?iu Sony. С you can capture life’s precious moments with iiiiuu? Вaoae aeaaieaia?u Handycam Вu superior picture and sound quality. nii?aoa caia?aoeaou ai?iaea Вai iaiiaaieя Your Handycam is loaded with advanced ?ecie n i?aainoiaiui ea?anoaii features, but at the same time it is very easy to ecia?a?aieя e caoea. use. You will soon be producing home video that Вaoa aeaaieaia?a Handycam iniauaia you can enjoy for years to come. oniaa?oainoaiaaiiuie ooieoeяie, ii a oi ?a a?aiя aa i?aiu eaaei eniieuciaaou. WARNING Вnei?a Вu aoaaoa nicaaaaou naiaeiua To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose aeaaii?ia?aiiu, eioi?uie ii?aoa ianea?aaounя iineaao?uea aiau. the unit to rain or moisture. To avoid electrical shock, do not open the cabinet. ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. Дeя i?aaioa?auaieя aicai?aieя eee iianiinoe yeaeo?e?aneiai oaa?a ia aunoaaeяeoa aiia?ao ia ai?au eee aeaao. Вi ecaa?aiea ii?a?aieя yeaeo?e?aneei oieii ia ioe?uaaeoa ei?ion. Зa ianeo?eaaieai ia?auaounя oieuei e eaaeeoeoe?iaaiiiio ianeo?eaa?uaio ia?niiaeo. 2
English Table of contents Before you begin — for manual adjustment — Using this manual................................................... 5 Selecting automatic/manual adjustment Checking supplied accessories ............................. 7 modes .................................................................. 60 Focusing manually ............................................... 62 Getting started Using the PROGRAM AE function .................... 64 Charging and installing the battery pack............ 8 About the PROGRAM AE function ................ 64 Inserting a cassette................................................ 12 Using the aperture priority mode ................... 65 Using the shutter priority mode ...................... 66 Basic operations Using the twilight mode ................................... 68 Camera recording ................................................. 13 Using manual mode ............................................. 69 Using the zoom feature ..................................... 16 Using slow shutter................................................ 72 Hints for better shooting ..................................... 18 Tips for manual adjustment ................................ 73 Checking the recorded picture ........................... 20 Shooting with backlighting ................................. 75 Connections for playback .................................... 21 Adjusting the brightness of the picture ............. 76 Before you begin / Пa?aa ia?aeii yenieoaoaoee Playing back a tape ............................................... 23 Adjusting the white balance ............................... 77 Advanced operations — for playing back/editing — Using alternative power sources ........................ 28 Searching the boundaries of recorded date ...... 81 Using the mains ................................................. 29 Returning to a pre-registered position .............. 83 Changing the mode settings ............................... 31 Locating the marking position............................ 84 Writing the RC Time code on a recorded — for camera recording — tape....................................................................... 89 Recording with the date or time ......................... 35 Editing onto another tape .................................... 91 Fade-in and fade-out ............................................ 36 Recording from a VCR or TV .............................. 93 Overlapping two pictures ................................... 38 Wiping away a still picture ................................. 40 Additional information Enjoying picture effect ......................................... 42 Changing the lithium battery in the Recording a still picture ....................................... 44 camcorder ........................................................... 95 Recording still pictures successively ................. 46 Resetting the date and time ................................. 97 Superimposing a moving picture on a still Usable cassettes and playback modes ............... 98 picture .................................................................. 47 Tips for using the battery pack ......................... 100 Re-recording a picture in the middle of a Maintenance information and precautions..... 106 recorded tape ...................................................... 49 Using your camcorder abroad .......................... 110 Using the wide mode function ........................... 50 Trouble check ...................................................... 111 Selecting the START/STOP mode ..................... 53 Specifications ....................................................... 119 Superimposing a title ........................................... 54 Identifying the parts ........................................... 121 Making your own original titles ......................... 56 Warning indicators ............................................. 131 Checking the tape condition before recording Index ........................................................ back cover (ORC) ................................................................... 58 Releasing the STEADY SHOT function ............. 59 3