Sharp VL-WD450U VLWD450U|VLWD650U Operation Manual - Page 45

Recording in LP Long Play, Recording Mode

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Useful Features Camera Recording Recording in LP (Long Play Recording) Mode This camcorder allows you to record in LP (Long Play Recording) mode for approximately 50% more recording time with the same picture quality as that in SP (Standard Play Recording) mode. 1 Set the camcorder to TAPE-CAMERA mode. 2 Press the MENU/DISPLAY button until the menu screen appears. MANUAL SE T MAN. FOCUS SHUT. SPE ED E XPOSURE P I C. EFFECT SC E NE MENU FADE QK. RE TURN DIS 3 Select Y, then press r on the Operation button. Select "TAPE SPEED" (1), then press r (2). CAMERA SE T PHOTO SNAP SNAP EFF. DG T L ZOOM TAPE SPEED SP 16 : 9 LP 5 Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to turn off the menu screen. • The recording mode indicator changes from "SP" to "LP". Recording mode indicator 4 5min L P To return to SP mode Select "SP" in step 4 above. Notes on the use of LP mode • To record in LP mode, be sure to use a Mini DV cassette labeled for use with LP mode. • Frozen images, mosaic-pattern picture noise, audio interruptions or audio loss may occur in the following cases: -When using a tape which is not designated for use with LP mode. -When a tape recorded in LP mode under high-temperature conditions is played back. -When a tape recorded in LP mode with the camcorder is played back on a Mini DV player or camcorder from another manufacturer. -When a tape recorded in LP mode is played back on a Mini DV player or camcorder without an LP function. • Audio dubbing is not possible with LP mode recording. 4 Press d or y to select "LP", then press e. TAPE SPEED LP Useful Features 30

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Useful Features
Recording in LP (Long Play
Recording) Mode
This camcorder allows you to record in LP
(Long Play Recording) mode for approximately
50% more recording time with the same picture
quality as that in SP (Standard Play Recording)
mode.
Recording mode indicator
Useful Features
Camera Recording
1
Set the camcorder to TAPE-CAMERA
mode.
2
Press the MENU/DISPLAY button until
the menu screen appears.
M
AN. FOCUS
EXPOSURE
SHUT. SPEED
PIC. EFFECT
SCENE
MENU
FADE
QK. RETURN
DIS
MANUAL
SET
3
Select
Y
, then press
r
on the
Operation button. Select “TAPE SPEED”
(
1
), then press
r
(
2
).
SP
LP
PHOTO
SNAP
DGTL
ZOOM
TAPE
SPEED
16
9
:
CAMERA
SET
EFF.
SNAP
4
Press
d
or
y
to select “LP”, then
press
e
.
LP
TAPE
SPEED
5
Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
turn off the menu screen.
The recording mode indicator changes
from
SP
to
LP
.
LP
45
min
To return to SP mode
Select
SP
in step 4 above.
Notes on the use of LP mode
To record in LP mode, be sure to use a Mini DV
cassette labeled for use with LP mode.
Frozen images, mosaic-pattern picture noise,
audio interruptions or audio loss may occur in
the following cases:
When using a tape which is not designated
for use with LP mode.
When a tape recorded in LP mode under
high-temperature conditions is played
back.
When a tape recorded in LP mode with the
camcorder is played back on a Mini DV
player or camcorder from another manu-
facturer.
When a tape recorded in LP mode is
played back on a Mini DV player or
camcorder without an LP function.
Audio dubbing is not possible with LP mode
recording.