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recording, RECORDING MOVIE IMAGES

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recording Basic procedures to record a movie or photo image are described below and on the following pages. RECORDING MOVIE IMAGES • You can record movie images in Movie mode only. page 17 • This HD camcorder provides two Recording start/stop buttons. One is on the rear side of the camcorder and the other is on the LCD panel. Select the Recording start/ stop button that works best for you. 1. Turn the HD camcorder on. • Connect a power source to the HD camcorder. (A battery pack or an AC power adaptor) pages 13,16 • Slide the POWER switch downward to turn the HD camcorder on. The lens opens automatically when HD camcorder is powered on. • Set the appropriate storage media. page 26 (If you want to record on a memory card, insert the memory card.) 2. Check the subject on the LCD screen. 3. Press the Recording start/stop button. • The recording () indicator will display, and recording will start. • Each touch of Mute tab on the LCD screen toggles Mute on ( ) and off. - Touch ( ) tab to record movie images without audio. - Touch ( ) tab to record movie images with audio. - ( ) is displayed on the screen when touching the ( ) tab. This indicator keeps you reminded of the current Mute status until you turn on the audio (by touching the ( ) tab), or stop recording. - When recording with audio, no indicator is displayed. • To stop recording, press the Recording start/stop button again. 4. When recording is finished, turn the HD camcorder off.  00:00:10 [70Min] 80 Min  00:00:10 [70Min] 80 Min English _31

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recording
Basic procedures to record a movie or photo image are described below and on the following pages.
RECORDING MOVIE IMAGES
You can record movie images in Movie mode only.
page 17
This HD camcorder provides two
Recording start/stop
buttons. One is on the rear
side of the camcorder and the other is on the LCD panel. Select the
Recording start/
stop
button that works best for you.
1.
Turn the HD camcorder on.
Connect a power source to the HD camcorder.
(A battery pack or an AC power adaptor)
pages 13,16
• Slide the
POWER
switch downward to turn the HD camcorder on.
The lens opens automatically when HD camcorder is powered on.
Set the appropriate storage media.
page 26
(If you want to record on a memory card, insert the memory card.)
2.
Check the subject on the LCD screen.
3.
Press the
Recording start/stop
button.
• The recording (
) indicator will display, and recording will start.
Each touch of Mute tab on the LCD screen toggles Mute on (
) and off.
-
Touch (
) tab to record movie images without audio.
-
Touch (
) tab to record movie images with audio.
-
(
) is displayed on the screen when touching the (
) tab.
This indicator keeps you reminded of the current Mute status until you turn on the
audio (by touching the (
) tab), or stop recording.
-
When recording with audio, no indicator is displayed.
To stop recording, press the
Recording start/stop
button again.
4.
When recording is finished, turn the HD camcorder off.
<Recording without audio>
00:00:10
[70Min]
80
Min