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3-862-053-13 (1) Video Camera Recorder Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly, and retain it for future reference. Иino?oeoeя ii yenieoaoaoee Пa?aa yenieoaoaoeae aiia?aoa aieiaoaeuii i?i?oeoa, ii?aeoenoa, aaiiia ?oeiaianoai e nio?aiяeoa aai aeя aaeuiaeoeo ni?aaie. CCD-TRV95E ©1998 by Sony Corporation
English Рonneee Welcome! Дia?i ii?aeiaaou! Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony Пicaaaeяai Вan n i?eia?aoaieai aaiiie HandycamVision™ camcorder. With your aeaaieaia?u Handycam Visiona oe?iu Sony. Handycam Vision you can capture life’s precious С iiiiuu? Вaoae aeaaieaia?u Handycam moments with superior picture and sound Vision Вu ii?aoa caia?aoeaou ai?iaea Вai quality. iaiiaaieя ?ecie n i?aainoiaiui ea?anoaii Your Handycam Vision is loaded with advanced ecia?a?aieя e caoea. features, but at the same time it is very easy to Вaoa aeaaieaia?a Handycam Vision use. You will soon be producing home video that iniauaia oniaa?oainoaiaaiiuie you can enjoy for years to come. ooieoeяie, ii e a oi ?a a?aiя aa i?aiu eaaei eniieuciaaou. Вu anei?a aoaaoa nicaaaaou naiaeiua aeaaicaiene, eioi?uie WARNING ii?aoa ianea?aaounя iineaao?uea aiau. To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the unit to rain or moisture. ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ To avoid electrical shock, do not open the Дeя i?aaioa?auaieя aicai?aieя eee cabinet. iianiinoe yeaeo?e?aneiai oaa?a ia Refer servicing to qualified personnel only. iiaaa?aaou aiia?ao aicaaenoae? ai?aя eee aeaae. Вi ecaa?aiea ii?a?aieя yeaeo?e?aneei NOTICE ON THE SUPPLIED AC POWER oieii ia ioe?uaaou ei?ion. ADAPTOR FOR CUSTOMERS IN THE Зa ianeo?eaaieai ia?auaounя oieuei e UNITED KINGDOM eaaeeoeoe?iaaiiiio ianeo?eaa?uaio A moulded plug complying with BS1363 is fitted ia?niiaeo. to this equipment for your safety and convenience. Should the fuse in the plug supplied need to be replaced, a 5 AMP fuse approved by ASTA or BSI to BS1362 (i.e., marked with 2 or @ mark) must be used. If the plug supplied with this equipment has a detachable fuse cover, be sure to attach the fuse cover after you change the fuse. Never use the plug without the fuse cover. If you should lose the fuse cover, please contact your nearest Sony service station. 2
English Table of contents Before you begin – for playback/editing – Using this manual................................................... 5 Watching on a TV screen ..................................... 70 Checking supplied accessories ............................. 6 Enjoying digital effect during playback ............ 72 Searching the boundaries of recorded date ...... 73 Getting started Returning to a pre-registered position .............. 75 Installing and charging the battery pack ............ 7 Locating the marking position............................ 76 Inserting a cassette................................................ 12 Writing the RC Time code on a recorded tape ........................................................................... 81 Basic operations Editing onto another tape .................................... 83 Camera recording ................................................. 13 Using the zoom feature..................................... 16 Additional information Selecting the START/STOP mode .................. 17 Changing the lithium battery in the Shooting with the LCD screen ......................... 18 camcorder ........................................................... 84 Letting the subject monitor the shot (Mirror Resetting the date and time................................. 86 mode) ................................................................ 19 Simple setting of clock by time difference ........ 87 Hints for better shooting ..................................... 20 Usable cassettes and playback modes ............... 88 Checking the recorded picture ........................... 22 Tips for using the battery pack ........................... 90 Playing back a tape ............................................... 24 Maintenance information and precautions....... 94 Searching for the end of the picture ................... 29 Using your camcorder abroad ............................ 98 Trouble check ........................................................ 99 Advanced operations Self-diagnosis display ........................................ 105 Using alternative power sources ........................ 30 Specifications ....................................................... 107 Using the mains ................................................. 30 Identifying the parts ........................................... 109 Changing the mode settings ............................... 32 Warning indicators ............................................. 119 Index ........................................................ Back cover – for camera recording – Shooting with backlighting ................................. 38 Using the FADER function.................................. 39 Shooting in the dark (NightShot) ....................... 42 Photo recording .................................................... 43 Using the wide mode function ........................... 45 Using the PROGRAM AE function .................... 47 Superimposing a still picture on a moving picture .................................................................. 49 Recording still pictures successively ................. 50 Replacing a brighter portion of a still picture with a moving picture ....................................... 51 Adding an incidental image to pictures ............ 53 Using slow shutter................................................ 54 Adding an old movie type atmosphere to pictures ................................................................ 55 Focusing manually ............................................... 56 Enjoying picture effect ......................................... 58 Adjusting the exposure ........................................ 60 Superimposing a title ........................................... 62 Making your own titles ....................................... 64 Re-recording a picture in the middle of a recorded tape ...................................................... 65 Recording with the date/time ............................ 67 Optimizing the recording condition .................. 68 Releasing the STEADY SHOT function ............. 69 3