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3-864-275-52 (1) Digital 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. DCR-PC1E ©1998 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 VisionO camcorder. With your aeaaieaia?u Handycam Vision™ 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 nii?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 a oi ?a a?aiя aa i?aiu eaaei eniieuciaaou. Вnei?a Вu aoaaoa nicaaaaou naiaeiua aeaaii?ia?aiiu, 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. aiioneaeoa iiiaaaieя aiia?aoa iia ai?au e aa?aaeoa aai io nu?inoe. 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
DCR-PC1E(E) English Table of contents 3 Table of contents Before you begin 5 —for playing back/editing— Using this manual.................................................... 5 Watching on a TV screen ...................................... 69 Checking supplied accessories .............................. 7 Enjoying digital effect during playback ............. 71 Searching the boundaries of recorded tape Getting started 8 with date – date search ...................................... 72 Charging and installing the battery pack............. 8 Searching the boundaries of recorded tape Inserting a cassette................................................. 12 with title – title search ........................................ 75 Searching for a photo Before you begin – photo search/photo scan ................................ 76 Basic operations 14 Returning to a pre-registered position ............... 80 Camera recording .................................................. 14 Displaying recording data Using the zoom feature ...................................... 17 – data code function ........................................... 81 Selecting the start/stop mode ........................... 19 Editing onto another tape ..................................... 82 Shooting with the LCD screen .......................... 20 Replacing recording on a tape Letting the subject monitor the shot ................ 21 – insert editing ..................................................... 85 Hints for better shooting ...................................... 23 Audio dubbing ....................................................... 86 Checking the recorded picture ............................ 25 Playing back a tape ................................................ 26 Additional information 89 Searching for the end of the picture .................... 30 Usable cassettes and playback modes ................ 89 Пa?aa ia?aeii yenieoaoaoee Resetting the date and time.................................. 92 Advanced operations 31 Using alternative power sources ......................... 31 Simple setting of clock by time difference ......... 94 Using the mains .................................................. 31 Tips for using the battery pack ............................ 95 Changing the mode settings ................................ 33 Maintenance information and precautions...... 100 Using your camcorder abroad ........................... 105 —for camera recording— Trouble check ....................................................... 106 Photo recording ..................................................... 39 Self-diagnosis function ....................................... 111 Using the FADER function................................... 42 Specifications ........................................................ 118 Using the wide mode function ............................ 45 Identifying the parts ............................................ 120 Enjoying picture effect .......................................... 46 Warning indicators .............................................. 130 Superimposing a still picture on a moving Index ........................................................Back Cover picture ................................................................... 47 Recording still pictures successively .................. 48 Replacing a brighter portion of a still picture with a moving picture ........................................ 49 Adding an incidental image to pictures ............. 51 Using slow shutter................................................. 52 Adding an old movie type atmosphere to pictures ................................................................. 53 Shooting with backlighting .................................. 54 Adjusting the exposure ......................................... 55 Adjusting the white balance ................................ 56 Using the PROGRAM AE function ..................... 57 Focusing manually ................................................ 59 Releasing the STEADYSHOT function ............... 61 Superimposing a title ............................................ 61 Making a custom title............................................ 66 Labeling a cassette ................................................. 68 3