
3-076-897-11 (1)
©2002 Sony Corporation
DCR-IP210/IP220
Digital
Video Camera
Recorder
DCR-IP220
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly,
and retain it for future reference.
Owner’s Record
The model and serial numbers are located on the bottom. Record the
serial number in the space provided below. Refer to these numbers
whenever you call upon your Sony dealer regarding this product.
Model No. DCR-IP Model No. AC-
Serial No. Serial No.

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Welcome!
Congratulations on your purchase of this Sony Handycam. With your Handycam, you can
capture life’s precious moments with superior picture and sound quality. Your Handycam is
loaded with advanced features, but at the same time it is very easy to use. You will soon be
producing home video that you can enjoy for years to come.
WARNING
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do
not expose the unit to rain or
moisture.
This symbol is intended to
alert the user to the presence
of uninsulated “dangerous
voltage” within the product’s
enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to
constitute a risk of electric
shock to persons.
This symbol is intended to
alert the user to the presence
of important operating and
maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature
accompanying the appliance.
CAUTION
The use of optical instruments with this
product will increase eye hazard. As the laser
beam used in this Handycam is harmful to
eyes, do not attempt to disassemble the
cabinet.
Refer servicing to qualified personnel only.
For customers in the U.S.A.
and CANADA
CAUTION
TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK, MATCH
WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT,
FULLY INSERT.
RECYCLING LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES
Lithium-Ion batteries are
recyclable.
You can help preserve our
environment by returning
your used rechargeable
batteries to the collection and
recycling location nearest you.
For more information regarding recycling of
rechargeable batteries, call toll free 1-800-822-
8837, or visit http://www.rbrc.org/.
Caution: Do not handle damaged or leaking
Lithium-Ion batteries.
“Memory Stick”
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
DCR-IP220 only
Countries and areas where you can use
network functions are restricted.
For details, refer to the separate Network
Operating Instructions.

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For customers in the U.S.A.
If you have any questions about this product,
you may call:
Sony Customer Information Center 1-800-222-
SONY (7669)
The number below is for the FCC related
matters only.
Regulatory Information
Declaration of Conformity
Trade Name: SONY
Model No.: DCR-IP220
Responsible Party: Sony Electronics Inc.
Address: 680 Kinderkamack
Road, Oradell,
NJ07649 U.S.A.
Telephone No.: 201-930-6972
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2)this device must accept any interference
received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
CAUTION
You are cautioned that any changes or
modifications not expressly approved in this
manual could void your authority to operate
this equipment.
DCR-IP220 only
IMPORTANT NOTE
To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance
requirements, the following antenna
installation and device operating
configurations must be satisfied: the antenna
has been installed by the manufacturer and no
changes can be made.
This device and its antenna (s) must not be co-
located or operating in conjuctions with any
other antenna or transmitter.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to
comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined
by turning the equipment off and on, the user
is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the
equipment and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a
circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced
radio/TV technician for help.
The supplied interface cable must be used with
the equipment in order to comply with the
limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart
B of Part 15 of FCC Rules.
For customers in CANADA
DCR-IP220 only
The term “IC:” before the radio certification
number only signifies that Industry Canada
technical specifications were met.

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Main Features
•Recording moving pictures on
tapes (p. 29)
•Playing back tapes (p. 42)
•Recording still images on a
“Memory Stick” (p. 47, 111)
•Recording moving pictures on a
“Memory Stick” (p. 130)
•Viewing still images recorded on a
“Memory Stick” (p. 136)
•Viewing moving pictures recorded
on a “Memory Stick” (p. 139)
Capturing images on your
computer
•Viewing moving pictures recorded
on tapes using the i.LINK cable
(p. 153)
(The i.LINK of your camcorder
adopts the
format only. It does
not adopt the
or the MPEG2
format of
.)
•Viewing images recorded on a
“Memory Stick” using the USB
cable (p. 169, 174)
•Viewing moving pictures recorded
on tapes using the USB cable
(p. 164)
•Capturing images on your
computer from your camcorder
using the USB cable (p. 166)
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Recording moving
pictures or still images,
and playing them back
Main Features

Getting Started
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Accessing the Internet via
a Bluetooth wireless
device (optional) (DCR-
IP220 only)
Accessing the Internet, sending/
receiving your e-mail. For details,
refer to the Network Function
Operating Instructions supplied
with your camcorder. (DCR-IP220
only) (p. 175)
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Other uses
Functions to adjust exposure in the recording mode
•BACK LIGHT (p. 37)
•NightShot/Super NightShot/Color Slow Shutter (p. 37)
•Recording with the flash (p. 49, 116)
•White balance (p. 52)
•PROGRAM AE (p. 62)
•Adjusting the exposure manually (p. 65)
•Flexible Spot Meter (p. 66)
•HOLOGRAM AF (p. 117)
•NightFraming (p. 119)
Functions to give images more impact
•Digital zoom (p. 33) The default setting is set to OFF. (To zoom greater than 10×,
select the digital zoom power in D ZOOM in the menu settings.)
•Fader (p. 56)
•Picture effect (p. 58)
•Digital effect (p. 59)
•Title (p. 88, 94)
•MEMORY MIX (p. 125)
Functions to give a natural appearance to your recordings
•PROGRAM AE (p. 62)
– Sports lesson
– Landscape
•Manual focus (p. 67)
•Expanded focus (p. 67)
•Spot Focus (p. 69)
Functions to use after recording on a tape
•END SEARCH (p. 41)
•DATA CODE (p. 43)
•Tape PB ZOOM (p. 72)
•MULTI-PICTURE SEARCH (p. 74)
•TITLE SEARCH (p. 78)
Main Features
Main Features

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Table of contents
Main Features...................................... 4
Introduction
– Basic operations
............................ 8
Quick Start Guide
– Recording on a tape ........................... 10
– Recording on a “Memory Stick”...... 12
Getting Started
Using this manual ................................. 14
Checking supplied accessories............ 16
Step 1 Preparing the power supply.... 17
Inserting the battery pack ............. 17
Charging the battery pack............. 18
Connecting to a wall outlet ........... 21
Step 2 Setting the date and time ......... 22
Step 3 Inserting a cassette .................... 25
Step 4 Using the touch panel............... 27
Recording – Basics
Recording a picture............................... 29
Shooting a backlit subject
– BACK LIGHT ........................ 37
Shooting in the dark – NightShot/
Super NightShot/Color Slow
Shutter ....................................... 37
Self-timer recording ....................... 40
Checking the recording
– END SEARCH ............................. 41
Playback – Basics
Playing back a tape ............................... 42
To display the screen indicators
– Display function ................... 43
Viewing the recording on TV.............. 46
Advanced Recording
Operations
Recording still images on a
“Memory Stick” in CAMERA
mode................................................. 47
Adjusting the white balance manually
........................................................... 52
Using the wide mode ........................... 54
Using the fader function ...................... 56
Using special effects
– Picture effect................................. 58
Using special effects – Digital effect... 59
Using the PROGRAM AE .................... 62
Adjusting the exposure manually ...... 65
Using the spot light-metering mode
– Flexible Spot Meter ..................... 66
Focusing manually................................ 67
Using the spot focus mode
– Spot Focus .................................... 69
Advanced Playback
Operations
Playing back a tape with picture
effects ............................................... 70
Playing back a tape with digital
effects ............................................... 71
Enlarging images recorded on tapes
– Tape PB ZOOM ........................... 72
Searching for a scene
– MULTI-PICTURE SEARCH ...... 74
Searching the boundaries of recorded
tape by title – TITLE SEARCH ..... 78
Searching a recording by date
– DATE SEARCH ........................... 79
Editing
Dubbing a tape ...................................... 80
Recording video or TV programs ....... 83
Superimposing a title ........................... 88
Making your own titles ........................ 94
The micro Cassette Memory................ 97
“Memory Stick” Operations
Using a “Memory Stick”
– Introduction ............................... 100
Recording still images on a
“Memory Stick”
– Memory photo recording ......... 111
Recording an image from a tape as a
still image ...................................... 121
Superimposing a still image in a
“Memory Stick” on an image
– MEMORY MIX .......................... 125
Recording moving pictures on a
“Memory Stick”
– MPEG MOVIE recording ......... 130
Recording a picture from a tape as a
moving picture ............................. 133
Viewing a still image
– Memory photo playback .......... 136
Viewing a moving picture
– MPEG MOVIE playback .......... 139
Copying still images recorded on a
“Memory Stick” to a tape ............ 141

Getting Started
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Table of contents
Enlarging still images recorded on a
“Memory Stick”
– Memory PB ZOOM ................... 143
Playing back images continuously
– SLIDE SHOW............................. 145
Preventing accidental erasure
– Image protection........................ 146
Deleting images – DELETE ............... 147
Writing a print mark
– PRINT MARK ............................ 150
Viewing Images Using your
Computer
Viewing images on your computer
– Introduction ............................... 151
Connecting your camcorder to your
computer using the i.LINK cable
(For Windows users).................... 153
Connecting your camcorder to your
computer using the USB cable
(For Windows users).................... 154
Viewing images recorded on a tape
on your computer
– USB Streaming
(For Windows users).................... 164
Viewing images recorded on a
“Memory Stick” on your
computer (For Windows users)
......................................................... 169
Connecting your camcorder to your
computer using the USB cable
(For Macintosh users) .................. 172
Viewing images recorded on a
“Memory Stick” on your
computer (For Macintosh users)
......................................................... 174
Using the Network function
(DCR-IP220 only)
Accessing the network ....................... 175
For the details, refer to the
Network Function Operating
Instructions supplied with your
camcorder.
Customizing Your Camcorder
Changing the menu settings.............. 177
Troubleshooting
Types of trouble and how to correct
trouble ............................................ 186
Self-diagnosis display......................... 192
Warning indicators and messages.... 193
Additional Information
Usable cassettes ................................... 195
About the “InfoLITHIUM” battery
pack ................................................ 196
About i.LINK ....................................... 198
Using your camcorder abroad .......... 200
Maintenance information and
precautions .................................... 201
Specifications ....................................... 208
Quick Reference
Identifying the parts and controls .... 210
Index ..................................................... 219

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This section describes the basic operations to operate your camcorder.
How to turn on the power and select the mode
To supply power for your camcorder, see “Step 1 Preparing the power supply” on page
17.
(1) Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow while pressing the small
green button, then release your finger.
Your camcorder is turned on, and then your camcorder turns to the CAMERA
mode so that the CAMERA lamp lights up.
(2) Slide the POWER switch in the direction of the arrow. Each time you slide it
down, the mode changes as follows and corresponding mode lamp also lights
up.
CAMERA Use this mode when you record on a tape.
MEMORY/NETWORK (DCR-IP220) or MEMORY (DCR-IP210)
MEMORY: Use this mode when you record on a “Memory Stick,” or play
back or edit an image in a “Memory Stick.”
NETWORK (DCR-IP220 only):
Use this mode when you use the network function. For details,
refer to the supplied Network Function Operating Instructions.
VCR Use this mode when you play back or edit an image recorded on a
tape or “Memory Stick.”
Introduction – Basic operations
1,2
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR

Getting Started
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How to open the LCD panel
(1) Open the LCD panel in the direction of the arrow.
(2) Turn the LCD panel 180 degrees counter-clockwise.
(3) Close the LCD panel with the LCD screen facing out.
When closing the LCD panel, set it vertically, and swing it into your camcorder
body.
Notes
•The LCD panel rotates 180 degrees anticlockwise and 90 degrees clockwise.
•When using the LCD panel except in the mirror mode (p. 35), the viewfinder
automatically turns off.
When you set the LCD screen outdoors in direct sunlight
The LCD screen may be difficult to see. If this happens, we recommend that you use the
viewfinder.
When you adjust the angle of the LCD panel
Make sure if the LCD panel is opened in the step 2 position.
Introduction – Basic operations
32
1
180°

Quick Start Guide
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Quick Start Guide – Recording on a tape
This chapter introduces you to the basic features to
record pictures on tapes of your camcorder. See the
page in parentheses “( )” for more information.
Inserting a cassette (p. 25)
2Push the middle
portion of the back of
the cassette into the
cassette compartment.
Insert the cassette in a
straight line deeply
with the cassette
window facing the
cassette lid.
3Close the cassette
compartment by
pushing down the
cassette lid halfway.
After the cassette
compartment goes
down completely,
close the lid until it
clicks.
OPEN/ EJECT
Z
1 Slide OPEN/Z EJECT
in the direction of
the arrow and open
the lid.
Connecting the power cord (p. 21)
Use the battery pack when using your camcorder outdoors (p. 17).
OPEN/Z EJECT
Cassette window
Connect the plug with its v mark facing down.
Open the
jack cover.
AC power adaptor (supplied)

Quick Start Guide
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Recording a picture (p. 29)
Monitoring the playback picture on the LCD
screen (p. 42)
Note
Do not pick up your camcorder by
the LCD panel or the jack cover.
2Press of the touch panel to
rewind the tape.
3Press of the touch panel to start
playback.
1Remove the lens cap.
3Open the LCD panel. The
picture appears on the LCD
screen.
When you purchase your camcorder, the clock setting is not
set up yet. Set the clock setting before recording (p. 22).
Viewfinder
When the LCD panel is closed with the
LCD screen facing inwards, use the
viewfinder.
Adjust the viewfinder lens to your
eyesight (p. 32).
2Set the POWER switch
to CAMERA. The
CAMERA lamp lights
up.
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
4Press START/STOP. Your
camcorder starts recording.
To stop recording, press
START/STOP again.
1Set the POWER switch
to VCR.
The VCR lamp lights up.
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
Note
When using the touch panel, press
operation buttons lightly with your finger
or the supplied stylus (DCR-IP220 only).
Do not press the LCD screen with sharp
objects other than the stylus supplied
(DCR-IP220 only).

Quick Start Guide
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Quick Start Guide
– Recording on a “Memory Stick”
Inserting a “Memory Stick” (p. 102)
Insert a “Memory Stick” in the “Memory Stick” slot as far as it can go, as illustrated below.
Connecting the power cord (p. 21)
Use the battery pack when using your camcorder outdoors (p. 17).
This chapter introduces you to the basic features to
record on a “Memory Stick” of your camcorder. See the
page in parentheses “( )” for more information.
Open the jack
cover.
Connect the plug with its v mark facing down.
AC power adaptor (supplied)
“Memory
Stick” slot
Open the LCD
panel and slide the
MEMORY EJECT
lever in the
direction of the
arrow.
MEMORY EJECT lever
Ejecting a “Memory Stick”

Quick Start Guide
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Recording a still image on a “Memory Stick”
(p. 111)
When you purchase your camcorder,
the clock setting is not set up yet. If
you want to record the date and time
for a picture, set the clock setting
before recording (p. 22).
Viewfinder
When the LCD panel is closed
with the LCD screen facing
inwards, use the viewfinder.
Adjust the viewfinder lens to
your eyesight (p. 32).
Monitoring the still image on the LCD screen
(p. 136)
1Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
The MEMORY or VCR lamp lights up.
2Press PLAY or PB. The last recorded image is
displayed.
Note
Do not pick up your camcorder by
the LCD panel or the jack cover.
1Remove the lens cap.
3Open the LCD panel. The
picture appears on the
LCD screen.
4Press
PHOTO
lightly.
5Press
PHOTO
deeper.
When the green z mark
stops flashing, then lights up,
you can record a still image.
The image when you pressed
PHOTO deeper will be
recorded on a “Memory
Stick.”
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
POWER
PLAY
PB
or
2Set the
POWER
switch to
MEMORY.
The
MEMORY
lamp lights
up.
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
POWER

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The instructions in this manual are for the two models listed in the table below. Before
you start reading this manual and operating your camcorder, check the model number
by looking at the bottom of your camcorder. The DCR-IP220 is the model used for
illustration purposes. Otherwise, the model name is indicated in the illustrations. Any
differences in operation are clearly indicated in the text, for example, “DCR-IP220
only.”
As you read through this manual, buttons and settings on your camcorder are shown in
capital letters.
e.g. Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
When you carry out an operation, you can hear a beep to indicate that the operation is
being carried out.
Types of differences
DCR- IP210 IP220
Mark on the POWER switch MEMORY MEMORY/NETWORK
Network function — z
z Provided
— Not provided
Note on the MICROMV format
Your camcorder is based on the MICROMV format. You can only use
MICROMV cassettes with your camcorder.
•Records and plays back for about 60 minutes with equal quality when compared to
DV (digital video).
•The micro Cassette Memory feature is provided with all MICROMV cassettes. Your
camcorder can access any scene easily using the memory (MULTI-PICTURE SEARCH
function).
•Adopts the MPEG2 format as a data compression method. This format is the same as
the one for DVD (digital versatile disc). Record in 12Mbps bit rate to obtain a higher
quality of image.
•Transition between the last scene you recorded and the next scene is the still image.
This is not a malfunction.
The mark is indicated on the MICROMV cassette.
Note on TV color systems
TV color systems differ depending on the country or area. To view your recordings on a
TV, you need an NTSC system-based TV.
Copyright precautions
Television programs, films, video tapes, and other materials may be copyrighted.
Unauthorized recording of such materials may be contrary to the provision of the
copyright laws.
— Getting Started —
Using this manual

Getting Started
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Precautions on camcorder care
Lens and LCD screen/finder
•The LCD screen and the finder are manufactured using extremely high-precision
technology, so over 99.99% of the pixels are operational for effective use.
However, there may be some tiny black points and/or bright points (white, red,
blue or green in color) that constantly appear on the LCD screen and the finder.
These points are normal in the manufacturing process and do not affect the
recording in any way.
•Do not let your camcorder get wet. Keep your camcorder away from rain and sea
water. Letting your camcorder get wet may cause your camcorder to malfunction.
Sometimes this malfunction cannot be repaired [a].
•
Never leave your camcorder exposed to temperatures above 60°C (140°F), such as in a car
parked in the sun or under direct sunlight [b].
•Be careful when placing the camera near a window or outdoors. Exposing the LCD
screen, the finder or the lens to direct sunlight for long periods may cause
malfunctions [c].
•Do not directly shoot the sun. Doing so might cause your camcorder to malfunction.
Take pictures of the sun in low light conditions such as dusk [d].
[a]
[d][c]
[b]
Using this manual

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Checking supplied accessories
1 AC-L20A AC power adaptor (1), Power
cord (1) (p. 18)
2 NP-FF70 battery pack (1) (p. 17, 18)
3 A/V connecting cable (1) (p. 46)
4 Wireless Remote Commander (1)
(p. 216)
5 Size AA (R6) batteries for the Remote
Commander (2) (p. 217)
6 Lens cap (1) (p. 29)
Make sure that the following accessories are supplied with your camcorder.
Contents of the recording cannot be compensated if recording or playback is not
made due to a malfunction of the camcorder, storage media, etc.
6
0
8
3
qd
qsqa
7
21
5
9
4
7 Lens hood (1) (p. 32)
8 “Memory Stick” (1) (p. 100)
9 USB cable (1) (p. 151)
q; CD-ROM (SPVD-008 USB Driver) (1)
(p. 154, 172)
qa CD-ROM (Movie Shaker Ver.3.1 for
MICROMV) (1) (p. 153)
qs Cleaning cloth (1) (p. 202)
qd Stylus (1) (DCR-IP220 only) (p. 176)

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Getting Started
Inserting the battery pack
Your camcorder operates only with the NP-FF70 battery pack.
(1) Slide OPEN in the direction of the arrow and open the battery compartment
lid.
(2) Insert the battery pack with its terminal side facing your camcorder.
(3) Close the battery compartment lid.
To take out the battery pack
Open the battery compartment lid and slide the lever to take out the battery pack.
Note
Your camcorder operates only with the NP-FF70 battery pack. You cannot use the NP-
FF50 battery pack.
Step 1 Preparing the power supply
1 2 3
Lever

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Charging the battery pack
Charge the battery pack before using your camcorder.
Your camcorder operates only with the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (NP-FF70).
See page 196 for details of the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack.
(1) Open the jack cover and connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the DC IN
jack on your camcorder with the plug’s v mark facing down.
(2) Connect the power cord to the AC power adaptor.
(3) Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.
(4) Set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF.
The battery CHG lamp lights up when the charge begins. After charging is
completed, the battery CHG lamp goes off (full charge).
After charging the battery pack
Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the DC IN jack on your camcorder.
Step 1 Preparing the power supply
2
3
1
4
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
Battery CHG lamp
To a wall outlet

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Getting Started
Note
Prevent metallic objects from coming into contact with the metal parts of the DC plug of
the AC power adaptor. This may cause a short-circuit, damaging the AC power
adaptor.
While charging the battery pack, the battery CHG lamp flashes in the following
cases:
– The battery pack is not inserted correctly.
– Something is wrong with the battery pack.
– The ambient temperature is extremely high or low.
When you use the AC power adaptor
Place the AC power adaptor near the wall outlet. If any trouble occurs with this unit,
disconnect the plug from the wall outlet as soon as possible to cut off the power.
Charging time
Battery pack Full charge
NP-FF70 (supplied) 150
Approximate minutes at 25°C (77°F) to charge an empty battery pack
The charging time may increase if the battery’s temperature is extremely high or low
because of the ambient temperature.
Recording time
Battery
Recording with the
Recording with the LCD screen
pack
viewfinder
Backlighting on Backlighting off
Continuous Typical* Continuous Typical* Continuous Typical*
NP-FF70
130 70 115 60 130 70
(supplied)
Approximate minutes when you use a fully charged battery
* Approximate recording time when you repeat recording start/stop, zooming and
turning the power on/off. The actual battery life may be shorter.
Playing time
Battery pack Playing time on LCD screen Playing time with LCD closed
NP-FF70 (supplied) 140 175
Approximate minutes when you use a fully charged battery
Step 1 Preparing the power supply

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Step 1 Preparing the power supply
Note
Approximate recording time and playing time at 25°C (77°F). The battery life will be
shorter if you use your camcorder in a cold environment.
If the power goes off although the battery remaining indicator indicates that the
battery pack has enough power to operate
Charge the battery pack fully again so that the indication on the battery remaining
indicator is correct.
Recommended charging temperature
We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10°C
to 30°C (50°F to 86°F).
What is “InfoLITHIUM”?
The “InfoLITHIUM” is a lithium ion battery pack which can exchange data such as
battery consumption with compatible electronic equipment. This unit is compatible
with the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (NP-FF70). Your camcorder operates only with
the “InfoLITHIUM” battery. “InfoLITHIUM” F series battery packs have the
mark.
“InfoLITHIUM” is a trademark of Sony Corporation.

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Getting Started
Connecting to a wall outlet
When you use your camcorder for a long time, we recommend that you power it from a
wall outlet using the AC power adaptor.
(1) Open the jack cover and connect the supplied AC power adaptor to the DC IN
jack on your camcorder with the plug’s v mark facing down.
(2) Connect the power cord to the AC power adaptor.
(3) Connect the power cord to a wall outlet.
PRECAUTION
The set is not disconnected from the AC power source (house current) as long as it is
connected to the wall outlet, even if the set itself has been turned off.
Notes
•The AC power adaptor can supply power even if the battery pack is inserted in your
camcorder.
•The DC IN jack has “source priority.” This means that the battery pack cannot supply
any power if the power cord is connected to the DC IN jack, even when the power
cord is not plugged into a wall outlet.
A car battery
You cannot use a car battery with your camcorder.
Step 1 Preparing the power supply
2,3
1
To a wall outlet

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Step 2 Setting the date and time
Set the date and time when you use your camcorder for the first time. “CLOCK SET”
will be displayed each time you set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY
unless you set the date and time settings.
If you do not use your camcorder for about three months, the date and time settings
may be released (bars may appear) because the built-in rechargeable battery installed in
your camcorder will have been discharged (p. 203). In this case, charge the built-in
rechargeable battery, then set your area, the daylight saving time (DST), the year, the
month, the day, the hour and the minute.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
The CAMERA or MEMORY lamp lights up.
(2) Press FN (Function) to display PAGE1 (p. 27).
(3) Press MENU to display the menu.
(4) Press r/R to select
, then press EXEC.
(5) Press r/R to select CLOCK SET, then press EXEC.
(6) Press r/R to select your area, then press EXEC.
(7) Press r/R to select whether your area is in the daylight saving time or not,
then press EXEC.
(8) Press r/R to select the desired year, then press EXEC.
(9) Set the month, day and hour with the same procedure as step 8.
(10) Press r/R to set the minute, then press EXEC by the time signal. The clock
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Getting Started
The year changes as follows:
To return to FN (Function)
Press EXIT.
When using your camcorder abroad
Set the clock to the local time (p. 24).
If you use your camcorder in a region where daylight saving time is used
Set DST SET to ON in the menu settings.
If you do not set the date and time
“--- -- ----” and “--:--:--” are recorded on the tape or the “Memory Stick” as the data
code.
Note on the time indicator
The internal clock of your camcorder operates on a 12-hour cycle.
•12:00 AM stands for midnight.
•12:00 PM stands for noon.
Step 2 Setting the date and time
2000 2002 2079
2002 NOV 15 5
:
30PM
4
8,9
SETUP MENU
CLOCK SET
USB STREAM
LANGUAGE
DEMO MODE
5
SETUP MENU
CLOCK SET
USB STREAM
LANGUAGE
DEMO MODE
10
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
EXEC
Rr
EXEC
Rr
EXEC
Rr
r
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EXEC EXEC
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7
EXEC
Rr
EXEC
Rr
EXEC
Rr
SETUP MENU
CLOCK SET
USB STREAM
LANGUAGE
DEMO MODE
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
NOV 15 2002
5:30:00 PM
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
EXIT
DST OFF
DATE Y M D
GMT +0.0
Lisbon, London
CLOCK SET
AREA 1
R
r
– – – – – – – – – – – : – –
R
r
CLOCK SET
AREA26
GMT –5.0
New York, Bogota
DST OFF
DATE Y M D
– – – – – – – – – – – : – –
CLOCK SET
AREA26
GMT
–5.0
New York, Bogota
DATE Y M D
DST OFF
ON
– – – – – – – – – – – : – –
R
RRR RR
r
rrr rr
GMT –5.0
New York, Bogota
DST OFF
DATE Y M D
CLOCK SET
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00PM
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RRR RR
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rrr rr
GMT –5.0
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DST OFF
DATE Y M D
CLOCK SET
AREA26
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:
00PM
RRR RR
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GMT –5.0
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New York, Bogota
DST OFF
DATE Y M D
CLOCK SET
AREA26
2,3
FN
r
R
EXEC EXEC
r
R
EXEC
MENU

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Simple setting of clock by time difference
You can easily set the clock to the local time by setting a time difference. Select AREA
SET and DST SET* in the menu settings.
See page 185 for more information.
* Instead of DST, SUMMERTIME is displayed on the screen for some models.
World time difference
To set your local time
Select AREA SET in the menu settings, then press EXEC. Next, select the country or area
where you stay in, using the table above, then press EXEC.
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Step 2 Setting the date and time
Lisbon, London
Berlin, Paris
Helsinki, Cairo
Moscow, Nairobi
Tehran
Abu Dhabi, Baku
Kabul
Karachi, Islamabad
Calcutta, New Delhi
Almaty, Dhaka
Rangoon
Bangkok, Jakarta
HongKong, Singapore
Seoul, Tokyo
Adelaide, Darwin
Melbourne, Sydney
Area Time-zone
Area setting
code differences
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
GMT
+01:00
+02:00
+03:00
+03:30
+04:00
+04:30
+05:00
+05:30
+06:00
+06:30
+07:00
+08:00
+09:00
+09:30
+10:00
Area Time-zone
Area setting
code differences
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
+11:00
+12:00
–12:00
–11:00
–10:00
–09:00
–08:00
–07:00
–06:00
–05:00
–04:00
–03:30
–03:00
–02:00
–01:00
Solomon Is
Fiji, Wellington
Eniwetok, Kwajalein
Midway Is., Samoa
Hawaii
Alaska
LosAngeles, Tijuana
Denver, Arizona
Chicago, MexicoCity
New York, Bogota
Santiago
St. John’s
Brasilia, Montevideo
Fernando de Noronha
Azores

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Getting Started
(1) Prepare the power source (p. 17).
(2) Slide OPEN/Z EJECT
in the direction of the arrow and open the lid. The
cassette compartment automatically lifts up and opens.
(3) Push the middle portion of the back of the cassette into the cassette
compartment.
Insert the cassette in a straight line deeply with the cassette window facing the
cassette lid.
(4) Close the cassette compartment by pushing down the cassette lid halfway. The
cassette compartment automatically goes down.
(5) After the cassette compartment goes down completely, close the lid.
To eject a cassette
Follow the procedures above, and take out the cassette after the cassette compartment
opens completely in step 2.
Note
Do not press the cassette compartment down. Doing so may cause a malfunction.
To prevent accidental erasure
Slide the write-protect tab on the cassette to expose the red mark.
Step 3 Inserting a cassette
Cassette window
4,53
2
Cassette lid
OPEN/Z EJECT
Cassette
compartment

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Note on the label
Labels may cause a malfunction of your camcorder. Therefore, be sure not to:
•Stick on any labels other than the one supplied.
•Stick the label onto any part of the cassette other than the label position [a].
Step 3 Inserting a cassette
[a]

27
Getting Started
Your camcorder has operation buttons on the LCD screen. Press the LCD screen with
your finger or the supplied stylus (DCR-IP220 only) to operate each function. This
section describes how to operate the touch panel during recording or playing back
images on a tape.
(1) Prepare the power source (p. 17 to 21).
(2) Open the LCD panel.
(3) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA to record or VCR to play back.
(4) Press FN to display PAGE1. The operation buttons of PAGE1 appear on the
LCD screen.
(5) Press PAGE2 to go to PAGE2. The operation buttons of PAGE2 appear on the
LCD screen.
(6) Press PAGE3 to go to PAGE3. The operation buttons of PAGE3 appear on the
LCD screen.
(7) Press a desired operation item. See relevant pages of this manual for each
function.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To execute settings
Press EXEC or OK. The display returns to PAGE1, 2 or 3.
To cancel settings
Press OFF. The display returns to PAGE1, 2 or 3.
Step 4 Using the touch panel
3
4-6
FN
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
PAGE1 PAGE2 PAGE3
EXIT
MENU END
SCH
SPOT
FOCUS
SELF
TIMER
EXPO-
SURE
SPOT
METER
DIG
EFFT
MEM
MIX
PAGE1 PAGE2 PAGE3
EXIT
TITLE
VOL
COUNT
RESET
PAGE1 PAGE2 PAGE3
EXIT
LCD
BRT

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Step 4 Using the touch panel
Notes
•When using the touch panel, press the LCD screen lightly with your finger or the
supplied stylus (DCR-IP220 only).
•Do not press the LCD screen with sharp objects other than the supplied stylus (DCR-
IP220 only).
•Do not press the LCD screen too hard.
•Do not touch the LCD screen with wet hands.
•If FN is not on the LCD screen, touch the LCD screen lightly to make it appear. You
can make the display appear or disappear with DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL on your
camcorder.
•When the operation buttons do not work even if you press them, an adjustment is
required (CALIBRATION) (p. 204).
•When the LCD screen gets dirty, use the supplied cleaning cloth.
When executing each item
The green bar appears above the item.
If an item is not available
The color of the items changes to gray.
Press FN to display the following buttons:
In CAMERA mode
PAGE1 SPOT FOCUS, MENU, SELF TIMER, END SCH, EXPOSURE, SPOT METER
PAGE2 TITLE, DIG EFFT, MEM MIX
PAGE3 LCD BRT, VOL, COUNT RESET
In VCR mode
PAGE1 MENU, VOL, TITLE, MULTI SCH
PAGE2 LCD BRT, DIG EFFT, PB ZOOM, END SCH
PAGE3 DATA CODE, COUNT RESET, REC CTRL
See page 104 when you set the POWER switch to MEMORY.

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Recording – Basics
— Recording – Basics —
Recording a picture
Your camcorder automatically focuses for you.
(1) Remove the lens cap by pressing both knobs on its sides.
(2) Prepare the power source and insert a cassette. See “Step 1” to “Step 3” (p. 17
to 26) for more information.
(3) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA. The CAMERA lamp lights up and your
camcorder is set to the recording standby mode.
(4) Open the LCD panel. The picture disappears from the viewfinder and appears
on the LCD screen.
(5) Press START/STOP. Your camcorder starts recording. The REC indicator
appears. The camera recording lamp located on the front of your camcorder
lights up. To stop recording, press START/STOP again.
5
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
50min
REC
0:00:01
1
3
Microphone
Camera recording
lamp

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After recording
(1) Set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF.
(2) Close the LCD panel with the LCD screen facing inwards.
(3) Eject the cassette.
(4) Remove the power source.
Notes
•Fasten the grip belt firmly.
•Do not touch the built-in microphone during recording.
To enable transition
•Transition between the last scene you recorded and the next scene can be performed
as long as you do not eject the cassette even if you turn off your camcorder. You can
perform the transition with the end search function (p. 41) even after ejecting the
cassette.
•When you want to change the battery pack, be sure to set the POWER switch to
(CHG) OFF. It does not affect transition.
Recording data
The recording data (date/time or various settings when recorded) are not displayed
during recording. However, they are recorded automatically onto the tape. To display
the recording data, press DATA CODE during playback. You can also use the Remote
Commander for this operation (p. 43).
If you leave your camcorder in the standby mode for five minutes while the
cassette is inserted
Your camcorder automatically turns off. This is to save battery power and to prevent
battery and tape wear. To resume the standby mode, set the POWER switch to (CHG)
OFF, and to CAMERA during playback again. However, your camcorder does not turn
off automatically while the cassette is not inserted.
The battery life when you record using the LCD screen
The battery time is slightly shorter than the shooting time using the viewfinder.
Recording a picture

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Recording – Basics
Adjusting the brightness of the LCD screen
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY, then press FN and go to
PAGE3.
Set the POWER switch to VCR, then press FN and go to PAGE2.
(2) Press LCD BRT. The screen to adjust the brightness of the LCD screen appears.
(3) Adjust the brightness of the LCD screen using –/+.
–:To dim
+ : To brighten
(4) Press
OK. The display returns to PAGE2/PAGE3.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 4.
The color of the LCD screen
You can adjust the color of the LCD screen.
Select LCD COLOR in the menu settings (p. 180).
Even if you adjust the LCD screen using LCD BRT, LCD COLOR, or the LCD screen
backlight
The recorded picture will not be affected.
The setting of the LCD BACKLIGHT switch
Normally, set it to ON. When you use your camcorder in bright conditions using the
battery pack, set it to OFF. This position saves battery power.
Recording a picture
1
2-4
FN
PAGE3
PAGE2
LCD
BRT
LCD BRT
–+
OK
Bar indicator

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Adjusting the viewfinder
If you record pictures with the LCD panel closed, check the picture with the viewfinder.
Adjust the viewfinder lens to your eyesight so that the indicators in the viewfinder
come into sharp focus.
Adjust with the viewfinder lens adjustment lever.
Viewfinder backlight
You can change the brightness of the backlight.
Select VF B.L. in the menu settings when using the battery pack (p. 180).
Even if you adjust the viewfinder backlight
The recorded picture will not be affected.
Attaching the supplied lens hood
To record fine pictures under strong light, we recommend attaching the lens hood. Also
the lens cap can be attached even with the lens hood on.
Note
You cannot attach filters or other objects onto the lens hood.
If you forcibly attach these objects onto the lens hood, you will no longer be able to
remove filters or other objects from the hood.
When you use the filter (optional)
The shadow of the lens hood may appear in the corners of the screen.
Recording a picture
Viewfinder lens
adjustment lever

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Recording – Basics
Using the zoom feature – Zoom lever
Move the zoom lever a little for a slower zoom. Move it further for a faster zoom.
“T” side: for telephoto (subject appears closer)
“W” side: for wide-angle (subject appears further away)
Using the zoom function sparingly results in better-looking recordings.
To zoom greater than 10×
Zoom greater than 10× is performed digitally. To activate the digital zoom, select the
digital zoom power in D ZOOM in the menu settings (p. 179). The digital zoom is set to
OFF as the default setting.
When you shoot close to a subject
If you cannot get a sharp focus, move the power zoom lever to the “W” side until the
focus is sharp. You can shoot a subject that is at least about 80 cm (about 2 feet 5/8 inch)
away from the lens surface in the telephoto position, or about 1 cm (about 1/2 inch)
away in the wide-angle position.
Notes on digital zoom
•Digital zoom starts to function when zoom exceeds 10×. Up to 20× or 120× zoom is
performed digitally.
•The picture quality deteriorates as you move the power zoom lever toward the “T”
side.
When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY
You cannot use the digital zoom.
Recording a picture
WT
T
W
T
W
T
W
The right side of the bar shows the digital
zooming zone.
The digital zooming zone appears when you
select the digital zoom power in the menu
settings.

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Using the zoom feature – Zoom ring
You can use the zoom ring to zoom in and out at the desired speed. You can also use it
to fine adjust.
Set FOCUS to ZOOM.
The indicator appears on the LCD screen.
Turn the zoom ring at the desired speed to zoom in or out.
Notes
•Do not rotate the zoom ring too quickly. Rotating it too quickly will prevent correct
focusing.
•Your camcorder changes to the autofocus mode when FOCUS is set to ZOOM.
Recording a picture
FOCUS
ZOOM
AUTO MANUAL
Zoom ring
Telephoto
Wide

35
Recording – Basics
Shooting with the mirror mode
This feature allows the camera subject to view him or herself on the LCD screen.
The subject uses this feature to check his or her own image on the LCD screen while
you look at the subject in the viewfinder.
Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
Open the LCD panel, then rotate the LCD panel 180 degrees counter-clockwise.
The indicator appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD screen.
Xz appears in the standby mode, and z appears in the recording mode. Some other
indicators appear mirror-reversed and others are not displayed.
Note
You can only rotate the LCD panel counter-clockwise.
Picture in the mirror mode
The picture on the LCD screen is a mirror-image. However, the picture will be normal
when recorded.
During recording in the mirror mode
FN appears mirror-reversed in the viewfinder.
When you press FN
The indicator does not appear on the LCD screen.
Recording a picture

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Indicators displayed in the recording mode
The indicators are not recorded on the tape.
Remaining battery time indicator during recording
The remaining battery time indicator shows the approximate recording time. The
indicator may not be correct, depending on the conditions in which you are recording.
When you close the LCD panel and open it again, it takes about one minute for the
correct remaining battery time in minutes to be displayed.
Tape counter
The tape counter can be reset using COUNT RESET in the PAGE3 screen.
Recording data
The recording data (date/time or various settings when recorded) are not displayed
during recording. However, they are recorded automatically onto the tape. To display
the recording data, press DATA CODE during playback. You can also use the Remote
Commander for this operation (p. 43).
Recording a picture
0:00:01
45min
50
min
REC
FN
NOV 15 2002 12:05:56 PM
micro Cassette Memory
Remaining battery time
STBY/REC
Remaining tape
This appears after you insert a cassette and record or play back for a
while.
Tape counter
FN button
Press this button to display operation buttons on the LCD screen.
Time
The time is displayed about five seconds after the power is turned on.
Date
The date is displayed about five seconds after the power is turned on.

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Recording – Basics
Shooting a backlit subject – BACK LIGHT
When you shoot a subject with the light source behind the subject or a subject with a
light background, use the backlight function.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
(2) Press BACK LIGHT.
The . indicator appears on the LCD screen.
To cancel, press BACK LIGHT again.
During back light function
The backlight function will be canceled when you press MANUAL in the EXPOSURE
mode (p. 65) or SPOT METER (p. 66).
Shooting in the dark
– NightShot/Super NightShot/Color Slow Shutter
Using NightShot
NightShot enables you to shoot a subject in a dark place. For example, you can
satisfactorily record the environment of nocturnal animals for observation when you
use this function.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
(2) Set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING to NIGHTSHOT.
The
and ”NIGHTSHOT” indicators flash on the LCD screen.
To cancel NightShot, set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING to the center
position (green z position).
BACK LIGHT
Recording a picture
SUPER NS
COLOR SLOW S
NIGHTSHOT
NIGHTFRAMING
Infrared rays (NightShot Light) emitter

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Using Super NightShot
Super NightShot makes subjects more than 16 times brighter than those recorded in
NightShot.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING to NIGHTSHOT. The
and
”NIGHTSHOT” indicators flash on the LCD screen.
(3) Press SUPER NS.
The
and ”SUPER NIGHTSHOT” indicators flash on the LCD screen.
To cancel Super NightShot, press SUPER NS again and then set NIGHTSHOT/
NIGHTFRAMING to the center position (green z position).
Using the NightShot Light
The picture will be clearer with the NightShot Light on. To activate NightShot Light, set
N.S. LIGHT in to ON in the menu settings (The default setting is ON.).
Using Color Slow Shutter
Color Slow Shutter enables you to record color images in a dark place.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING to the center position (green z position).
(3) Press COLOR SLOW S.
The
and COLOR SLOW SHUTTER indicators flash on the LCD screen.
To cancel Color Slow Shutter, press COLOR SLOW S again.
Notes
•Do not use the NightShot in bright places (ex. outdoors in the daytime). This may
cause your camcorder to malfunction.
•While using the NightShot in normal recording, the picture may be recorded in
incorrect or unnatural colors.
•If focusing is difficult with the autofocus mode when using the NightShot, focus
manually.
•Do not cover the NightShot Light emitter when using the NightShot.
•Detach the lens hood when you shoot with the NightShot Light since the lens hood
may block the NightShot Light.
Recording a picture
SUPER NS
COLOR SLOW S
NIGHTSHOT
NIGHTFRAMING

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Recording – Basics
While using NightShot, you cannot use the following functions:
– White balance
– PROGRAM AE
– Exposure
– Flexible Spot Meter
– HOLOGRAM AF
While using Super NightShot, you cannot use the following functions:
– Recording still images
– Recording with the flash
– White balance
– Fader
– Digital effect
– PROGRAM AE
– Exposure
– Flexible Spot Meter
– Memory overlap of MEMORY MIX
While using Color Slow Shutter, you cannot use the following functions:
– Recording still images
– Recording with the flash
– Fader
– Digital effect
– PROGRAM AE
– Exposure
– Flexible Spot Meter
– Memory overlap of MEMORY MIX
While using Super NightShot or Color Slow Shutter
The shutter speed will be automatically adjusted depending on the brightness of the
background. The motion of the moving picture may slow down.
When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY
You cannot use following functions:
– Super NightShot
– Color Slow Shutter
NightShot Light
NightShot Light rays are infrared and so are invisible. The maximum shooting distance
using the NightShot Light is about 3 m (10 feet).
In dark places
Color Slow Shutter may not work properly.
About NightFraming
See page 119.
Recording a picture

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Self-timer recording
Recording automatically starts in about 10 seconds after you set the self-timer. You can
also use the Remote Commander for this operation.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1 (p. 27).
(3) Press SELFTIMER.
The
(self-timer) indicator appears on the LCD screen.
(4) Press EXIT to make PAGE1 disappear.
(5) Press START/STOP.
The self-timer starts counting down from about 10 with a beep sound. In the
last two seconds of the countdown, the beep sound gets faster, then recording
starts automatically.
To stop the countdown
Press START/STOP.
To restart the countdown, press START/STOP again.
To cancel self-timer recording
Press SELFTIMER so that the (self-timer) indicator disappears from the LCD screen
while your camcorder is in the standby mode. You cannot cancel self-timer recording
using the Remote Commander.
Note
The self-timer recording is automatically canceled when:
– Self-timer recording is finished.
– The POWER switch is set to (CHG) OFF or VCR.
Recording a picture
2
FN
5
3
SELF
TIMER
START/STOP

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Recording – Basics
You can go to the end of the recorded section after you record. It is convenient when
you make the transition between the last recorded scene and the next scene you record
smooth.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1 (p. 27).
(3) Press END SCH.
The last five seconds of the recorded section are played back and your
camcorder returns to the standby mode. You can monitor the sound from the
speaker or headphones.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 3.
To stop searching
Press END SCH again.
Even once you eject the cassette
The end search function works.
Checking the recording – END SEARCH
2,3
FN
END
SCH

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You can monitor the recorded tape on the LCD screen. If you close the LCD panel, you
can monitor the playback picture in the viewfinder. You can also control playback using
the Remote Commander.
(1) Prepare the power source and insert the recorded tape.
(2) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
The VCR lamp lights up.
(3) Open the LCD panel.
(4) Press
to rewind the tape.
(5) Press
to start playback.
(6) Adjust the volume following the steps below.
1 Press FN to display PAGE1 (p. 27).
2 Press VOL. The screen for the volume adjustment appears.
3 Press –/+ to adjust the volume.
–:To decrease the volume
+:To increase the volume
(7) Press
OK. The display returns to PAGE1.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 7.
To stop playback
Press on the LCD screen or STOP on the Remote Commander.
If you leave the power on for a long time
Your camcorder gets warm. This is not a malfunction.
— Playback – Basics —
Playing back a tape
5
4
2
6,7
FN
VOL
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
VOL
–+
OK
Bar indicator

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Playback – Basics
To display the screen indicators – Display function
Press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL on your camcorder or DISPLAY on the Remote
Commander. The indicators disappear on the LCD screen.
To make the indicators appear, press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL or DISPLAY again.
Using the data code function
Your camcorder automatically records not only images on the tape but also the
recording data (date/time or various settings when recorded) (data code).
Follow the steps below to display the data code using the touch panel or the Remote
Commander.
Using the touch panel
(1) In the playback mode, press FN and go to PAGE3.
(2) Press DATA CODE.
(3) Select CAM DATA or DATE DATA, then press
OK.
(4) Press EXIT.
Using the Remote Commander
Press DATA CODE on the Remote Commander in the playback mode.
The display changes as follows:
date/time t various settings (SteadyShot off, exposure, white balance, gain, shutter
speed, aperture value) t no indicator
To not display various settings
Set DATA CODE in to DATE in the menu settings (p. 185).
The display changes as follows when you press DATA CODE on the Remote
Commander:
date/time y no indicator
[a] SteadyShot off
[b] Exposure mode
[c] White balance
[d] Gain
[e] Shutter speed
[f] Aperture value
Playing back a tape
DATA CODE
CAM
DATA
DATE
DATA
OFF OK
Date/time
NOV 15 2002
12:05:56 PM
50min
0:00:23
60 AWB
F1.8 9dB
AUTO
50min
0:00:23
[a]
[b]
[c]
[d]
[e]
[f]
Various settings

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Various settings
Various settings shows your camcorder’s recording information at the time of
recording. In the recording mode, the various settings will not be displayed.
When you use the data code function, bars (-- -- --) appear if:
–A blank portion of the tape is being played back.
– The tape is unreadable due to tape damage or noise.
– The tape was recorded by a camcorder without the date and time set.
Data code
When you connect your camcorder to a TV, the data code also appears on the TV
screen.
Remaining battery time indicator during playback
The indicator shows the approximate continuous playback time. The indicator may not
be correct, depending on the conditions in which you are playing back. When you close
the LCD panel and open it again, it takes about one minute for the correct remaining
battery time to be displayed.
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Playback – Basics
Various playback modes
To operate video control buttons, set the POWER switch to VCR.
To view a still image (playback pause)
•Press during playback. To resume playback, press again.
•Press PAUSE on the Remote Commander during playback. To resume normal
playback, press PAUSE again.
To fast-forward the tape
•Press in the stop mode. To resume normal playback, press .
•Press FF on the Remote Commander in the stop mode. To resume normal playback,
press PLAY.
To rewind the tape
•Press in the stop mode. To resume normal playback, press .
•Press REW on the Remote Commander in the stop mode. To resume normal playback,
press PLAY.
To locate a scene monitoring the picture (picture search)
•Keep pressing or during playback. To resume normal playback, release the
button.
•Keep pressing REW or FF on the Remote Commander during playback. To resume
normal playback, release the button.
To monitor the high-speed picture while fast-forwarding or
rewinding the tape (skip scan)
•Keep pressing while rewinding or while advancing the tape. To resume
rewinding or advancing, release the button.
•Keep pressing REW on the Remote Commander while rewinding the tape, or keep
pressing FF on the Remote Commander while advancing the tape. To resume normal
rewinding or advancing, release the button.
To view the picture at slow speed (slow playback)
Press SLOW on the Remote Commander during playback. To pause playback, press
or PAUSE on the Remote Commander. To resume normal playback, press or
PLAY on the Remote Commander again.
To search the last scene recorded (END SEARCH)
Press END SCH on PAGE2 in the stop mode. The last five seconds of the recorded
section are played back then your camcorder stops.
Video control buttons on the LCD screen
To play back or pause a tape
To stop a tape
To rewind a tape
To fast-forward a tape
When the playback pause mode lasts for five minutes
Your camcorder automatically enters the stop mode. To resume playback, press or
PLAY on the Remote Commander.
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Connect your camcorder to your TV with the supplied A/V connecting cable to watch
the playback pictures on the TV screen. You can operate the playback control buttons in
the same way as when you view playback pictures on the LCD screen. When viewing
the playback picture on the TV screen, we recommend that you power your camcorder
from a wall outlet using the AC power adaptor (p. 21). Refer to the operating
instructions of your TV.
Open the jack cover. Connect your camcorder to the TV with the A/V connecting cable.
Then, set the TV/VCR selector on the TV to VCR.
The supplied A/V connecting cable is equipped with an S video plug and a video plug.
Use either the S video plug or the video plug depending on the TV. Do not connect both
of the plugs to the TV.
If your TV is already connected to the VCR
Connect your camcorder to the LINE IN input on the VCR with the A/V connecting
cable supplied with your camcorder. Set the input selector on the VCR to LINE.
If your TV or VCR is a monaural type
Connect the yellow plug of the A/V connecting cable to the video input jack and the
white or red plug to the audio input jack on the VCR or the TV. If you connect the white
plug, the sound is an L (left) signal. If you connect the red plug, the sound is an R (right)
signal.
If your TV has an S video jack
Connect using the S video plug to faithfully obtain original pictures. With this
connection, you do not need to connect the yellow (video) plug of the A/V connecting
cable. Connect the S video plug to the S video jack on the TV or VCR. This connection
produces higher quality MICROMV format pictures.
To display the LCD screen indicators on TV
Set DISPLAY in to V-OUT/LCD in the menu settings (p. 185).
To turn off the LCD screen indicators, press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL.
Viewing the recording on TV
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
Red
Yellow
White
: Signal flow
A/V connecting
cable (supplied)
Black
S VIDEO or VIDEO
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Advanced Recording Operations
You can record still images on a “Memory Stick” in the recording standby mode or
while recording on tape in CAMERA mode.
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) In the recording standby mode, keep pressing PHOTO lightly until a still
image appears.
The CAPTURE indicator appears. The still image will be displayed. Recording
does not start yet. To change the still image, release PHOTO, select a still
image again, and then press and hold PHOTO lightly.
(3) Press PHOTO deeper.
Recording is complete when the bar scroll indicator disappears.
The image when you pressed PHOTO deeper will be recorded on the
“Memory Stick.”
Notes
•Do not shake or strike your camcorder when you record still images. Mosaic pattern
image may appear.
•You cannot record still images on a “Memory Stick” during following operations
( indicator flashes on the LCD screen.):
– Super NightShot
– Color Slow Shutter
– END SEARCH
– Wide mode
– Fader
– Picture effect
– Digital effect
– MEMORY MIX
“Memory Stick”
See page 100 for more information.
— Advanced Recording Operations —
Recording still images on a “Memory
Stick” in CAMERA mode
3
2
1 / 12
FN
CAPTURE
SFN
640
FN
SFN
640

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Image size of still images
Image size is automatically set to 640 × 480.
When you want to record still images in different sizes, use the Memory Photo
recording function (p. 111).
When the POWER switch is set to CAMERA
You cannot select image quality mode.
The image quality mode you last selected is used. (The default setting is SUPER FINE.)
See page 105 for more information.
To record still images on a “Memory Stick” during tape recording
•You cannot check an image on the LCD screen by pressing PHOTO lightly.
•During and after recording still images on a “Memory Stick,” your camcorder
continues recording on tape.
When you press PHOTO on the Remote Commander to record still images
The image when you press PHOTO will be recorded on the “Memory Stick.”
To record images with higher quality
We recommend you use the Memory Photo recording function (p. 111).
You cannot record a title.
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Advanced Recording Operations
Recording images with the flash
The flash pops up automatically. The default setting is auto (no indicator). To change
the flash mode, press (flash) repeatedly until the flash mode indicator appears on the
LCD screen.
Each press of (flash) changes the indicator as follows:
t t AUTO (No indicator)
When you set RED EYE R in to ON in the menu settings (p. 178), the indicator
changes as follows:
t t
Forced flash: The flash fires regardless of the surrounding
brightness.
Auto red-eye reduction: The flash fires before recording to reduce red-eye.
Forced red-eye reduction: The flash fires before recording to reduce red-eye
regardless of the surrounding brightness.
No flash: The flash does not fire.
The amount of flash is automatically adjusted to the appropriate brightness. You can
also change FLASH LVL to the desired brightness in the menu settings (p. 178). Try
recording various images to find the most appropriate setting for FLASH LVL.
Notes
•The recommended shooting distance using the built-in flash is 0.3 m to 2.5 m (31/32
feet to 8 1/3 feet).
•Attaching the lens hood (supplied) or a conversion lens (optional) may block the light
from the flash or cause lens shadow to appear.
•Auto red-eye reduction ( ) and Forced red-eye reduction ( ) may not produce the
desired effect depending on individual differences, the distance to the subject, the
subject not looking at the pre-recording flash or other conditions.
•The flash effect cannot be obtained easily when you use forced flash in a bright
location.
•When recording with the flash, it takes longer to prepare for image capture. This is
because your camcorder starts to charge power for firing after the flash pops up.
•The flash charge lamp flashes while the power for firing is being charged. After
charging is completed, the flash charge lamp lights up.
•If it is not easy to focus on the subject automatically, for example, when recording in
the dark, use the focal distance information (p. 67) for focusing manually.
Recording still images on a “Memory Stick” in CAMERA mode
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If you leave your camcorder for five or more minutes after removing the power
source
Your camcorder returns to the default setting (auto).
You cannot shoot images with the flash during the following operations:
– Recording on the tape
– Super NightShot
– Color Slow Shutter
– END SEARCH
– Wide mode
– Fader
– Picture effect
– Digital effect
– MEMORY MIX
The flash does not fire even if you select auto (no indicator) and (auto red-eye
reduction) during the following operations:
– NightShot
– Spotlight of PROGRAM AE
– Sunset & moon of PROGRAM AE
– Landscape of PROGRAM AE
– Exposure
– Flexible Spot Meter
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Advanced Recording Operations
Self-timer recording
You can record still images with the self-timer. You can also use the Remote
Commander for this operation.
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press SELFTIMER.
The
(self-timer) indicator appears on the LCD screen.
(4) Press EXIT to make PAGE1 disappear.
(5) Press PHOTO deeper.
The self-timer starts counting down from about 10 with a beep. In the last two
seconds of the countdown, the beep gets faster, then the recording starts
automatically.
To cancel self-timer recording
Press SELFTIMER so that the (self-timer) indicator disappears from the LCD screen
while your camcorder is in the standby mode. You cannot cancel the self-timer
recording using the Remote Commander.
Note
The self-timer recording is automatically canceled when:
– Self-timer recording is finished.
– The POWER switch is set to (CHG) OFF or VCR.
During recording on the tape
You cannot use self-timer recording.
Recording still images on a “Memory Stick” in CAMERA mode
5
2
FN
3
SELF
TIMER
PHOTO

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You can manually adjust and set the white balance. This adjustment makes white
subjects look white and allows more natural color balance. Normally white balance is
automatically adjusted.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select WHT BAL in
in the menu settings to select a
desired white balance mode (p. 178).
HOLD : Recording a single-colored subject or background
OUTDOOR ( ) :
•Recording a sunset/sunrise, just after sunset, just before sunrise, neon signs, or
fireworks
•Under a daylight fluorescent lamp
INDOOR (n) :
•When lighting conditions change quickly
•In too bright places such as photography studios
•Under sodium lamps or mercury lamps
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To return to the automatic white balance mode
Set WHT BAL to AUTO in the menu settings.
Adjusting the white balance manually
2
FN
3
MANUAL SET
PROGRAM AE
P EFFECT
RED EYE R
FLASH LVL
WHT BAL
SHARPNESS
AUTO SHTR
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
AUTO
HOLD
OUTDOOR
INDOOR
MENU

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Advanced Recording Operations
Adjusting the white balance manually
If the picture is being taken in a studio lit by TV lighting
We recommend that you record in the INDOOR mode.
When you record under fluorescent lighting
Select AUTO or HOLD.
Your camcorder may not adjust the white balance correctly in the INDOOR mode.
In the AUTO mode
Point your camcorder at the white subject for about 10 seconds after setting the POWER
switch to CAMERA to get better adjustment when:
– You take out the battery for replacement.
– You bring your camcorder from indoors to outdoors holding the exposure, or vice
versa.
In the HOLD mode
Set the white balance to AUTO and reset to HOLD after a few seconds when:
– You change the PROGRAM AE mode.
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You can record a 16:9 wide picture to watch on the 16:9 wide-screen TV (16:9WIDE).
Black bands appear on the LCD screen during recording in 16:9WIDE mode [a]. The
picture during playing back on a normal TV [b] or a wide-screen TV [c] are compressed
in the widthwise direction. If you set the screen mode of the wide-screen TV to the full
mode, you can watch pictures of normal images [d].
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then set 16:9WIDE in
to ON in the menu settings (p. 179).
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To cancel the wide mode
Set 16:9WIDE to OFF in the menu settings.
Using the wide mode
[a]
[c]
[b]
[d]
16:9
WIDE
2
FN
3
MENU
D ZOOM
16:9WIDE
STEADYSHOT
N.S. LIGHT
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
OFF
ON
CAMERA SET

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Advanced Recording Operations
Using the wide mode
In the wide mode, you cannot select the following functions:
– Recording still images
– BOUNCE
– OLD MOVIE
During recording
You cannot select or cancel the wide mode. When you cancel the wide mode, set your
camcorder to the recording standby mode and then set 16:9WIDE to OFF in the menu
settings.
Connection for a TV
Pictures recorded in the 16:9WIDE mode automatically appear on the TV screen at full
size when:
– You connect your camcorder to a TV that is compatible with the video ID (ID-1/ID-2)
system.
– You connect your camcorder to the S video jack on the TV.
ID-1 system
The ID-1 system sends aspect ratio (screen horizontal/vertical ratio) information (16:9,
4:3, or letter box) with video signals.
ID-2 system
The ID-2 system sends a copyright protection signal with ID-1 signals inserted between
video signals when you connect your camcorder to other equipment using an A/V
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You can fade in or out to give your recording a professional appearance.
MONOTONE
When fading in, the picture gradually changes from black-and-white to color.
When fading out, the picture gradually changes from color to black-and-white.
1)
You can use the BOUNCE function when D ZOOM is set to OFF in the menu settings.
2)
Fade in only
Using the fader function
M. FADER
(mosaic)
BOUNCE
1) 2)
[a]
RECSTBY
RECSTBY
[b]
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Advanced Recording Operations
(1) When fading in [a]
In the recording standby mode, press FADER until the desired fader indicator
flashes.
When fading out [b]
In the recording mode, press FADER until the desired fader indicator flashes.
The indicator changes as follows:
FADER t M. FADER t BOUNCE t MONOTONE t (no indicator)
The last selected fader is indicated first of all.
(2) Press START/STOP. The fader indicator stops flashing, then lights up.
After the fade in/out is carried out, the fader indicator goes off and your
camcorder automatically returns to the normal mode.
To cancel the fader function
Before pressing START/STOP, press FADER until the indicator disappears.
Note
You cannot use the following functions while using the fader function. Also, you cannot
use the fader function while using the following functions:
– Super NightShot
– Color Slow Shutter
– Recording still images
– Digital effect
– Memory overlap of MEMORY MIX
While using the BOUNCE function, you cannot use the following functions:
– Zoom
– Picture effect
– PROGRAM AE
– Exposure
– Flexible Spot Meter
– Focus
Note on the BOUNCE function
You cannot select the BOUNCE function in the following mode or functions:
–D ZOOM is activated in the menu settings.
– Wide mode
– Picture effect
– PROGRAM AE
When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY
You cannot use the fader function.
Using the fader function
1
FADER
FADER
START/STOP

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You can digitally process images to obtain special effects like those in films or on the
TV.
NEG. ART [a] : The color and brightness of the picture are reversed.
SEPIA : The picture appears in sepia.
B&W : The picture appears in monochrome (black-and-white).
SOLARIZE [b] : The picture looks like an illustration with a strong contrast.
PASTEL [c] : The picture looks like a pale pastel drawing.
MOSAIC [d] : The picture appears mosaic-patterned.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select P EFFECT in
in the menu settings to select a
desired picture effect mode (p. 178).
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To turn the picture effect function off
Select OFF in P EFFECT in the menu settings.
While using the picture effect function, you cannot use following functions:
– Recording still images
– BOUNCE
– OLD MOVIE
When you turn the POWER switch to the other position
The picture effect is automatically canceled.
Using special effects – Picture effect
2
FN
3
MANUAL SET
PROGRAM AE
P EFFECT
RED EYE R
FLASH LVL
WHT BAL
SHARPNESS
AUTO SHTR
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
OFF
NEG. ART
SEPIA
B&W
SOLARIZE
PASTEL
MOSAIC
MENU
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Advanced Recording Operations
Using special effects – Digital effect
You can add special effects to recorded pictures using the various digital functions. The
sound is recorded normally.
STILL
You can record a still image so that it is superimposed on a moving picture.
FLASH (FLASH MOTION)
You can record still images successively at regular intervals.
LUMI. (LUMINANCE KEY)
You can swap the brighter area in a still image with a moving picture.
TRAIL
You can record a picture so that an incidental image like a trail is left.
SLOW SHTR (SLOW SHUTTER)
You can slow down the shutter speed. The slow shutter mode is good for recording
dark pictures more brightly.
OLD MOVIE
You can add an old movie type atmosphere to pictures. Your camcorder automatically
sets the wide mode to ON, the picture effect to SEPIA, and the appropriate shutter
speed.
STILL
LUMI.
Still image Moving picture
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(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN and go to PAGE2.
(3) Press DIG EFFT. The DIG EFFT screen appears.
(4) Press a desired digital effect mode. In the STILL and LUMI. modes, the still
image is stored in memory.
(5) Press –/+ to adjust the effect.
Items to adjust
STILL The rate of the still image you want to superimpose on the moving
picture
FLASH The interval of frame by frame playback
LUMI. The color scheme of the area in the still image which is to be swapped
with a moving picture
TRAIL The vanishing time of the incidental image
SLOW SHTR Shutter speed. The larger the shutter speed number, the slower the
shutter speed.
OLD MOVIE No adjustment necessary
(6) Press OK. The display returns to PAGE2.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 6.
To cancel the digital effect
Press OFF in step 3. The display returns to PAGE2.
Using special effects – Digital effect
3-6
2
FN
LUMI.
–+
OK
OFF
DIG EFFT DIG EFFT
STILL
SLOW
SHTR
OLD
MOVIE
OFF OK
LUMI.FLASH TRAIL
PAGE2
DIG
EFFT
[a]
[a] The bar appears when setting following digital
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Advanced Recording Operations
Notes
•The following functions do not work during digital effect:
– Super NightShot
– Color Slow Shutter
– Recording still images
– Fader
•The PROGRAM AE function does not work in the slow shutter mode.
•The following functions do not work in the OLD MOVIE mode:
– Wide mode
– Picture effect
– PROGRAM AE
When you turn the POWER switch to the other position
The digital effect will be automatically canceled.
When recording in the slow shutter mode
Auto focus may not be effective. Focus manually using a tripod.
Shutter speed
Shutter speed number Shutter speed
SLOW SHTR 1 1/30
SLOW SHTR 2 1/15
SLOW SHTR 3 1/8
SLOW SHTR 4 1/4
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You can select PROGRAM AE (Auto Exposure) mode to suit your specific shooting
requirements.
SPOTLIGHT
This mode prevents people’s faces, for example, from appearing excessively white
when shooting subjects lit by strong light in the theater.
PORTRAIT (Soft portrait)
This mode brings out the subject while creating a soft background for subjects such as
people or flowers.
SPORTS (Sports lesson)
This mode minimizes shake on fast-moving subjects such as in tennis or golf.
BEACH&SKI
This mode prevents people’s faces from appearing dark in strong light or reflected light,
such as at a beach in midsummer or on a ski slope.
SUNSETMOON (Sunset & moon)
This mode allows you to maintain atmosphere when you are recording sunsets, general
night views, fireworks displays and neon signs.
LANDSCAPE
This mode is for when you are record distant subjects such as mountains. Also it
prevents your camcorder from focusing on glass or metal mesh in windows when you
are recording a subject behind glass or a screen.
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Advanced Recording Operations
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select PROGRAM AE in
in the menu settings to select a
desired mode (p. 178).
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To turn the PROGRAM AE off
Select AUTO in PROGRAM AE in the menu settings.
Notes
•Because your camcorder is set to focus only on subjects in the middle to far distance,
you cannot take close-ups in the following modes:
– Spotlight
– Sports lesson
– Beach & ski
•Your camcorder is set to focus only on distant subjects in the following modes:
– Sunset & moon
– Landscape
•The following functions do not work in PROGRAM AE:
– Color Slow Shutter
– BOUNCE
– Slow shutter
– OLD MOVIE
•The PROGRAM AE does not work in the following cases (The indicator flashes):
– NightShot
–NightFraming
– To record images on a “Memory Stick” using the MEMORY MIX.
•When you set the POWER switch to MEMORY, sports lesson does not work. (The
indicator flashes.)
Using the PROGRAM AE
2
FN
3
MANUAL SET
PROGRAM AE
P EFFECT
RED EYE R
FLASH LVL
WHT BAL
SHARPNESS
AUTO SHTR
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
AUTO
SPOTLIGHT
PORTRAIT
SPORTS
BEACH&SKI
SUNSETMOON
LANDSCAPE
MENU

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While WHT BAL is set to AUTO in the menu settings
The white balance is adjusted even if the PROGRAM AE is selected.
You can adjust the following functions while using the PROGRAM AE:
– Exposure
– Flexible Spot Meter
If you record under a discharge tube such as a fluorescent lamp, sodium lamp or
mercury lamp
Flickering or changes in color may occur in the following modes. If this happens, turn
the PROGRAM AE off:
– Soft portrait
– Sports lesson
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Advanced Recording Operations
You can adjust and set the exposure. Normally the exposure is automatically adjusted.
Adjust the exposure manually in the following cases:
– To make a fine exposure adjustment
– To shoot a bright subject against a background
– To record dark pictures (e.g. night scenes) faithfully
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press EXPOSURE. The EXPOSURE screen appears.
(4) Press MANUAL.
(5) Adjust the exposure using –/+.
–:To dim
+:To brighten
(6) Press
OK. The display returns to PAGE1.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 6.
To return to the automatic exposure mode
Press AUTO in step 5. The display returns to PAGE1.
Note
When you adjust the exposure manually, the following functions do not work:
– Backlight
– Color Slow Shutter
Your camcorder automatically returns to the automatic exposure mode:
– NightShot
– If you change the PROGRAM AE mode
– NightFraming
Adjusting the exposure manually
2
34
FN
MANU–
AL
AUTO AUTO
EXPOSURE
OK
–+
MANU–
AL
EXPOSURE
–+
OK
EXPO–
SURE
MANU–
AL

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You can take a picture with the appropriate exposure automatically for just the point
you want to focus on and with its exposure fixed. Use the Flexible Spot Meter mode in
the following cases:
– The subject is backlit.
– When there is strong contrast between the subject and background such as with a
subject that is on stage and lighted by a spotlight.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press SPOT METER. The SPOT METER screen appears.
(4) Press the desired area in the frame on the LCD screen.
The SPOT METER indicator flashes on the LCD screen. The exposure of the
point you selected is adjusted.
(5) Press
OK. The display returns to PAGE1.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 5.
To return to the automatic exposure mode
Press AUTO in step 3. The display returns to PAGE1.
Note
The following functions do not work during the Flexible Spot Meter:
–Backlight
– Color Slow Shutter
Your camcorder automatically returns from the Flexible Spot Meter to the
automatic exposure:
– NightShot
– If you change the PROGRAM AE mode
–NightFraming
Using the spot light-metering mode
– Flexible Spot Meter
2
3
FN
SPOT
METER
OK
AUTO
SPOT METER

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Advanced Recording Operations
You can gain better results by manually adjusting the focus in the following cases.
Normally, focus is automatically adjusted.
In MEMORY mode you can adjust the focus manually with the image enlarged to twice
the size.
•The autofocus mode is not effective when shooting:
– Subjects through glass coated with water droplets
– Horizontal stripes
– Subjects with little contrast with backgrounds such as walls or the sky
•When you want to change the focus from a subject in the foreground to a subject in the
background
•Shooting a stationary subject when using a tripod
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
(2) Set FOCUS to MANUAL. The 9 indicator appears.
(3) Turn the focus ring to sharpen focus.
To return to the autofocus mode
Set FOCUS to AUTO.
About expanded focus
If you set EXPANDED F in to ON in the menu settings (p. 179) in MEMORY mode,
the indicator appears and the image is enlarged to twice the size. The focal distance
information is also displayed. Adjustment is completed, the image returns to its original
size.
Focusing manually
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FOCUS switch

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To focus precisely
It is easier to focus on the subject if you adjust the zoom to shoot at the “W” (wide-
angle) position after focusing at the “T” (telephoto) position.
When you shoot close to the subject
Focus at the end of the “W” (wide-angle) position.
9 changes as follows:
when recording a distant subject
when the subject is too close to focus on
Focal distance information is displayed for about three seconds on the LCD screen
in the following cases:
– When switching the focus adjustment mode from autofocus to manual
– When turning the focus ring
Focal distance information
– This information aids focusing if it is not easy to focus on the subject, for example,
when recording in the dark. Use this information as a rough guide to get a sharp
focus.
– You cannot get correct information if you have attached a conversion lens (optional)
to your camcorder.
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Advanced Recording Operations
You can take a picture with the appropriate focus automatically for just the point you
want to focus on and with its focus fixed.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or MEMORY.
(2) Set FOCUS to MANUAL.
(3) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(4) Press SPOT FOCUS. The SPOT FOCUS screen appears.
(5) Press the desired area in the frame on the LCD screen.
The SPOT FOCUS indicator flashes on the LCD screen. When the point you
selected is correctly focused, the SPOT FOCUS indicator stops flashing.
(6) Press
OK to return to PAGE1.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 6.
To return to the autofocus mode
Set FOCUS to AUTO.
Note
When adjusting Spot Focus, the following modes do not work:
– Backlight
– Fader
Focal distance information
It is not displayed on the screen.
Using the spot focus mode – Spot Focus
3
4
FN
SPOT
FOCUS
FOCUS
ZOOM
AUTO MANUAL
OK
SPOT FOCUS
2

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During playback, you can process a scene using the picture effect functions: NEG. ART,
SEPIA, B&W and SOLARIZE.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR. In the playback or playback pause mode, press
FN to display PAGE1.
(2) Press MENU, then select P EFFECT in
in the menu settings to select a
desired picture effect mode (p. 178).
See page 58 for details of each picture effect function.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To cancel the picture effect function
Set P EFFECT to OFF in the menu settings.
Notes
•You cannot process externally input scenes using the picture effect function.
•You cannot record images on a tape on your camcorder while you are processing the
image using the picture effect function. However, you can record images on a
“Memory Stick” (p. 121, 133), or on a VCR using your camcorder as a player.
Pictures processed by the picture effect function
Pictures processed by the picture effect function are not output through the i.LINK
(MICROMV Interface).
When you turn the POWER switch to the other position or stop playing back
The picture effect function is automatically canceled.
— Advanced Playback Operations —
Playing back a tape with picture effects
1
FN
2
MANUAL SET
P EFFECT
OFF
NEG. ART
SEPIA
B&W
SOLARIZE
EXEC RET.
EXIT
MENU

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Advanced Playback Operations
During playback, you can process a scene using the digital effect functions: STILL,
FLASH, LUMI. and TRAIL.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR. In the playback or playback pause mode, press
FN and go to PAGE2.
(2) Press DIG EFFT. The DIG EFFT screen appears.
(3) Select a desired digital effect mode. In the STILL or LUMI. mode, the picture
that you select the mode is stored in memory as a still image.
(4) Press –/+ to adjust the effect. See page 59 for details.
(5) Press
OK. The display returns to PAGE2.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 5.
To cancel the digital effect function
Press OFF in step 2. The display returns to PAGE2.
Notes
•You cannot process externally input scenes using the digital effect function.
•You cannot record images on a tape on your camcorder while you are processing the
image using the digital effect function. However, you can record images on a
“Memory Stick” (p. 121, 133), or on a VCR using your camcorder as a player.
Pictures processed by the digital effect function
Pictures processed by the digital effect function are not output through the i.LINK
(MICROMV Interface).
When you turn the POWER switch to the other position or stop playing back
The digital effect function is automatically canceled.
Playing back a tape with digital effects
1
2-5
FN
OKOFF
STILL FLASH
LUMI. TRAIL
DIG EFFT
PAGE2
LUMI.
–+
OK
OFF
DIG EFFT
DIG
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You can enlarge playback moving pictures recorded on tapes. Besides the operation
described here, your camcorder can enlarge still images recorded on a “Memory Stick”
(p. 143).
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR. In the playback or playback pause mode, press
FN and go to PAGE2.
(2) Press PB ZOOM. The PB ZOOM screen appears.
(3) Press the area you want to enlarge in the frame on the PB ZOOM screen.
The area you pressed moves to the center of the LCD screen, and the playback
image is enlarged to twice the size. If you press the other area again, the area
moves to the center of the LCD screen.
(4) Adjust the zoom ratio by the zoom lever.
You can enlarge the image from 1.1 times up to five times its size.
“W” side: Decrease the zoom ratio.
“T” side: Increase the zoom ratio.
To cancel the PB ZOOM function
Press END.
Enlarging images recorded on tapes
– Tape PB ZOOM
1
2,3
4
FN
WT
PAGE2
PB
ZOOM
END
END
PB ZOOM
× 2.1
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Advanced Playback Operations
Enlarging images recorded on tapes – Tape PB ZOOM
Notes
•You cannot process externally input scenes using the PB ZOOM function with your
camcorder.
•You cannot record images on a tape on your camcorder while you are processing the
image using the tape PB ZOOM function. However, you can record images on a
“Memory Stick” (p. 121), or on a VCR using your camcorder as a player.
•You cannot record moving pictures on a “Memory Stick” on your camcorder while
you are processing the picture using the tape PB ZOOM function.
The PB ZOOM function is automatically canceled when you operate the following
functions:
– Turn the POWER switch to the other position.
– Stop playing back.
– Insert a “Memory Stick.”
Images in the PB ZOOM
Images in the PB ZOOM mode are not output through the i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface) and (USB) jack.
In the PB ZOOM mode
If you press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL, the frame on the PB ZOOM screen disappears.
You cannot move the part you pressed to the center of the LCD screen.
Edge of the enlarged image
The edge of the enlarged image cannot be displayed at the center of the LCD screen.
When FOCUS is set to ZOOM
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Using the multi-picture search function, you can display thumbnails of all the
beginning scenes of moving pictures recorded on the tape onto the index screen. The
recording date and title of each image or scene are also indicated. The thumbnails
described in this section are the still images of all the beginning scenes of each recorded
moving pictures and still images to help you search for the desired scene easily. When
you select the thumbnail you want to play back, your camcorder starts searching for the
image or scene and plays it back automatically.
You can also control this function using the Remote Commander.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MULTI SCH. The MULTI SCH screen appears.
(4) Press </, to select the direction to scan. Your camcorder starts scanning in
the selected direction. When you select ,, the thumbnails are displayed from
the upper-left window, and when you select <, they are displayed from the
lower-right window. When scanning is completed, it stops automatically. The
upper-left window turns black and the thumbnails will be displayed on the
index screen.
[a] The picture being fast-forwarded or rewound
[b] The blue portion indicates the range of the scan currently being made to
display thumbnails
Searching for a scene
– MULTI-PICTURE SEARCH
3,4
2
FN
MULTI SCH END
SELECT
DIRECTION
END
EXEC
[a]
[b]
MULTI
SCH
MULTI SRCH
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(5) Select the thumbnail you want to play back, then press EXEC or press the
thumbnail you selected again. Your camcorder starts searching for the image
or scene and plays it back automatically. The blue portion of the bar indicates
the scanning range and the white portion of the bar indicates the recorded
portion.
When you want to change the thumbnail
Press RET, and then select the thumbnail you want to play back again, then press
EXEC.
[c] The title/date (The title turns to the date indication after five seconds.)
[d] The actual point you are trying to search for (yellow v mark)
[e] The present point on the tape (yellow bar)
Searching for a scene – MULTI-PICTURE SEARCH
5
END
[d] [e]
NOV/
15/02
12:05 PM
END
[c]
POS
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To return to the MULTI SCH screen from playback
Press RET, or press EXECUTE on the Remote Commander.
To stop searching
Press STOP on the Remote Commander.
To end the multi-picture search function
Press END. The display returns to PAGE1, or press MULTI SRCH on the Remote
Commander to return to FN.
To end the multi-picture search function from the playback
screen
Press EXIT.
When controlling your camcorder with the Remote
Commander
You can use the MULTI SRCH and X/x/C/c/EXECUTE buttons.
Notes
•Thumbnails may not be displayed depending on the condition of the tape. This is not
a malfunction.
•Noise may appear on the thumbnails. However, this has no effect on the recorded
images.
If the tape has a blank portion in the beginning of the tape or between recorded
portions
The multi-picture search function may not work correctly.
The number of thumbnails stored in one cassette
About 400 thumbnails can be stored.
The number of thumbnails that can be displayed for in one scanning
A maximum of 11 thumbnails can be displayed for in one scanning.
When you press MULTI SRCH on the Remote Commander
The MULTI SCH screen appears.
While using the multi-picture search function
The other functions of your camcorder do not work.
MULTI SRCH
X/x/C/c/EXECUTE buttons
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Advanced Playback Operations
The thumbnail images displayed on the MULTI SCH screen
You cannot modify these thumbnail images.
When you use the multi-picture search function, you cannot use the following
functions:
– Picture effect
– Digital effect
Some of the 11 thumbnails may not be displayed in the following cases:
•These are fewer than 11 recorded images and scenes on the searched portion of the
tape.
•When scanning a tape recorded midway over previous recordings
•When you have erased all the micro Cassette Memory of the tape (p. 99)
To select the thumbnail with the Remote Commander
Press X/x/C/c on the Remote Commander.
When you press DATE or q POS
You can switch to the title/date display or the tape bar display that shows the present
point on the tape.
While your camcorder is searching for the image or scene, the tape bar display appears
even if you select Title/Date.
When you select < or , during scanning
The next 11 thumbnails will be scanned.
Even if the first thumbnail is not displayed before the scanning is completed
You can play back the image or scene.
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You can search for the boundaries of a recorded tape by selecting the title. Use the
Remote Commander for this operation.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Press SEARCH MODE on the Remote Commander repeatedly, until the TITLE
SEARCH indicator appears.
The indicator changes as follows:
TITLE SEARCH t DATE SEARCH
(no indicator)
(3) Press X or x on the Remote Commander to select the title for playback, then
press EXECUTE on the Remote Commander.
Searching the boundaries starts, and playback automatically starts at the scene
with the title selected. Even if you do not press EXECUTE, searching the
boundaries starts automatically in two seconds after you select the title.
[a] Actual point you are trying to search for
[b] Present point on the tape
To stop searching
Press STOP on the Remote Commander.
If a tape has a blank portion in the beginning of the tape or between recorded
sections
The title search function may not work correctly.
To superimpose a title
See page 88.
Searching the boundaries of recorded
tape by title – TITLE SEARCH
3
2
SEARCH
MODE
TITLE SEARCH
1 HELLO!
2 CONGRATULATIONS!
3 HAPPY NEW YEAR!
4 PRESENT
5 GOOD MORNING
6 WEDDING
TITLE SEARCH
3 HAPPY NEW YEAR!
4 PRESENT
5 GOOD MORNING
6 WEDDING
7 NIGHT
8 BASEBALL
[b][a]

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Advanced Playback Operations
Your camcorder automatically searches for the point where the recording date changes
and starts playback from that point by selecting the recording date (Date search).
Use the Remote Commander for this operation.
Use this function to check where recording dates change or to edit the tape at each
recording date.
Searching for the date by using cassette memory
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Press SEARCH MODE on the Remote Commander repeatedly, until the DATE
SEARCH indicator appears.
The indicator changes as follows:
TITLE SEARCH t DATE SEARCH
(no indicator)
(3) Press X or x on the Remote Commander to select the date for playback, then
press EXECUTE on the Remote Commander.
Searching the boundaries starts, and playback automatically starts at the scene
with the date selected. Even if you do not press EXECUTE, searching the
boundaries starts automatically in two seconds after you select the date.
[a] Actual point you are trying to search for
[b] Present point on the tape
To stop searching
Press STOP on the Remote Commander.
If a tape has a blank portion in the beginning of the tape or between recorded
portions
The date search function may not work correctly.
micro Cassette Memory
The tape cassette memory can hold 20 recording date data.
Searching a recording by date
– DATE SEARCH
3
2
SEARCH
MODE
[b][a]
DATE SEARCH
1 SEP/ 5/02
2 SEP/ 6/02
3 DEC/24/02
4 JAN / 1/03
5 FEB/11/03
6 APR/29/03
DATE SEARCH
1 SEP/ 5/02
2 SEP/ 6/02
3 DEC/24/02
4 JAN / 1/03
5 FEB/11/03
6 APR/29/03

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Using the A/V connecting cable
You can dub or edit on the VCR connected to your camcorder using your camcorder as
a player. Connect your camcorder to the VCR using the A/V connecting cable. The
supplied A/V connecting cable is equipped with an S video plug and a video plug. Use
either the S video plug or the video plug depending on the recorder. Do not connect
both of the plugs to the recorder.
Before operation
•Set DISPLAY in to LCD in the menu settings. (The default setting is LCD.)
•Press the following buttons to make the indicator disappear so that they will not be
superimposed on the edited tape:
On your camcorder:
DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL
On the Remote Commander:
DISPLAY, DATA CODE, SEARCH MODE, MULTI SRCH
(1) Insert a blank tape (or a tape you want to record over) into the VCR, and insert
the recorded tape into your camcorder.
(2) Prepare the VCR for recording, then set the input selector to LINE.
Refer to the operating instructions of the VCR.
(3) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(4) Play back the recorded tape on your camcorder.
(5) Start recording on the VCR.
Refer to the operating instructions of your VCR.
When you have finished dubbing a tape
Stop recording on the VCR, and stop playback on your camcorder.
— Editing —
Dubbing a tape
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
IN
A/V
A/V connecting
cable (supplied)
Yellow
White
Red
: Signal flow
Black
VCR

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Editing
You can edit on VCRs that support the following systems
8 mm, Hi8, Digital8, VHS, S-VHS, VHSC, S-VHSC,
Betamax, ED Betamax, mini DV, DV or MICROMV
If your VCR is a monaural type
Connect the yellow plug of the A/V connecting cable to the video input jack on the
VCR and the white or red plug to the audio input jack on the VCR. When the white
plug is connected, the left channel audio is output, and when the red plug is connected,
the right channel audio is output.
If your VCR has an S video jack
Connect using the S video plug to faithfully obtain original pictures. With this
connection, you do not need to connect the yellow (video) plug of the A/V connecting
cable. Connect the S video plug to the S video jack of the VCR. This connection
produces higher quality MICROMV format pictures.
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Using the i.LINK cable
Simply connect the i.LINK cable (optional) to the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) of your
camcorder and to the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) of the MICROMV product. With
digital-to-digital connection, video and audio signals are transmitted in digital form for
high-quality editing. (You cannot connect your camcorder to a DV product.) You cannot
dub the titles, displayed indicators, the contents of micro Cassette Memory, or letters on
the “Memory Stick” index screen.
(1) Insert a blank tape (or a tape you want to record over) into the VCR, and insert
the recorded tape into your camcorder.
(2) Prepare the VCR for recording.
(3) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(4) Play back the recorded tape on your camcorder.
(5) Start recording on the VCR. Refer to the operating instructions of the VCR.
When you have finished dubbing a tape
Stop recording on the VCR, and stop playback on your camcorder.
You can connect one VCR only using the i.LINK cable
See page 198 for more information about i.LINK.
Pictures processed by the picture effect, the digital effect or PB ZOOM function
These pictures are not output through the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface).
The following functions do not work during digital editing:
– Picture effect
– Digital effect
– PB ZOOM
Note on playback pause pictures
When you record a playback pause picture:
•The recorded picture becomes rough when recorded through the i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface).
•The picture may jitter when you play back the tape on other video equipment. And
there may be a time-lag when you play back the tape on other video equipment.
Dubbing a tape
i.LINK (MICROMV Interface)
i.LINK cable (optional)
i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface)
: Signal flow

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Editing
When using the A/V connecting cable
You can record a tape from another VCR or a TV program from a TV that has video/
audio outputs. Use your camcorder as a recorder.
1 Switching the video input jack of the A/V connecting cable
The supplied A/V connecting cable is equipped with an S video plug and a video plug.
You have to select one of the jacks in the menu settings. The default setting is VIDEO.
If the setup is not necessary, go to “2 Making a recording” on page 84.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select VIDEOINPUT in
in the menu settings, then press
EXEC.
(4) Select VIDEO (When using a video plug) or S VIDEO (When using an S video
plug), then press EXEC.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
Recording video or TV programs
2
FN
3,4
VCR SET
VIDEOINPUT
VIDEO
VCR SET
VIDEOINPUT
VIDEO
S VIDEO
EXIT
EXEC
EXIT
RET.
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MENU

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2 Making a recording
Before operation
Set DISPLAY in to LCD in the menu settings. (The default setting is LCD.)
(1) Insert a blank tape (or a tape you want to record over) into your camcorder. If
you are recording a tape from the VCR, insert a recorded tape into the VCR.
(2) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(3) Set your camcorder in the recording pause mode.
Press FN and go to PAGE3, then press q REC CTRL. Next, press REC
PAUSE.
(4) Start playback on VCR if you record a tape from VCR. Select a TV program if
you record from TV. The picture from VCR or TV appears on the LCD screen
or in the viewfinder.
(5) Press REC START at the scene where you want to start recording from.
Recording video or TV programs
3,5
3
FN
PAGE1 PAGE2 PAGE3 EXIT
DATA
CODE
COUNT
RESET
REC
CTRL
REC
PAUSE
REC CTRL
RET.
PAGE3
zX
0:01:18
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
OUT
REC
START
: Signal flow
White
Red
A/V connecting cable
(supplied)
Yellow
Black
A/V
VCR
When you have finished dubbing a tape
Press on the LCD screen to stop recording on your camcorder and stop playback
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Editing
Using the Remote Commander
You don’t need to perform step 3.
In step 5, press both z REC and the right button simultaneously to start recording.
If your VCR is a monaural type
Connect the yellow plug of the A/V connecting cable to the video output jack and the
white or the red plug to the audio output jack on the VCR or the TV. When the white
plug is connected, the left channel audio is output, and when the red plug is connected,
the right channel audio is output.
If your TV or VCR has an S video jack
Connect using the S video plug to faithfully obtain original pictures. With this
connection, you do not need to connect the yellow (video) plug of the A/V connecting
cable. Connect the S video plug to the S video jack of the VCR. This connection
produces higher quality MICROMV format pictures.
Recording video or TV programs
REC

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Recording video or TV programs
When using the i.LINK cable
Simply connect the i.LINK cable (optional) to the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) of your
camcorder and to the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) of the MICROMV product. With
digital-to-digital connection, video and audio signals are transmitted in digital form for
high-quality editing. (You cannot connect your camcorder to a DV product.)
(1) Insert a blank tape (or a tape you want to record over) into your camcorder,
and insert the recorded tape into VCR.
(2) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(3) Start playback on VCR. The picture from the VCR appears on the LCD screen
of your camcorder.
(4) Set your camcorder in the recording pause mode.
Press FN and go to PAGE3, then press q REC CTRL. Next, press REC
PAUSE.
(5) Press REC START at the scene where you want to start recording.
4,5
PAGE1 PAGE2 PAGE3 EXIT
REC
PAUSE
RET.
REC
START
4
FN
PAGE3
REC CTRL
DATA
CODE
COUNT
RESET
REC
CTRL
zX
0:01:18
i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface)
: Signal flow
i.LINK cable (optional)
i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface)
When you have finished dubbing a tape
Press on the LCD screen to stop recording on your camcorder and stop playback
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Editing
Using the Remote Commandaer
You don’t need to perform step 4.
In step 5, press both z REC and the right button simultaneously to start recording.
Notes
•When an incompatible picture (such as one recorded with the DV format) is input, the
message “INPUT ERROR” appears.
•You can connect one VCR only using the i.LINK cable.
•First, start playback or turn to the playback pause mode before your camcorder starts
recording or turns to the recording pause mode. If no signal is input into your
camcorder, the message “NO INPUT” appears and the camcorder cannot start
recording.
Note on playback pause pictures
When you record a playback pause picture:
•The recorded picture becomes rough when recorded through the i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface).
•The picture may jitter when you play back the tape on other video equipment. And
there may be a time-lag when you play back the tape on other video equipment.
Before recording
Make sure if the MPEG IN indicator appears on the LCD screen. The MPEG IN
indicator may appear on both equipment.
REC
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You can superimpose a title. When you play back the tape, the title is displayed for
about five seconds from the point where you superimposed it.
Superimposing a title on starting a recording
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN and go to PAGE2.
(3) Press TITLE. The TITLE screen appears.
(4) Select
with r/R. The PRESET TITLE screen appears. Press EXEC.
(5) Press r/R to select a desired title, then press EXEC. The title is displayed on the
LCD screen.
(6) If necessary, change the color, size, or position by pressing COLOR, SIZE,
POS r or POS R.
(7) Press TITLE OK. The screen to save a title appears on the LCD screen.
(8) Press SAVE TITLE.
The TITLE indicator appears. And when you press START/STOP to start
recording, TITLE SAVE appears on the LCD screen for about five seconds and
the title is set.
Superimposing a title
VACATION

89
Editing
Superimposing a title
If you set the write-protect tab to lock
You cannot superimpose or erase the title. Slide the write-protect tab to release the write
protection.
To use the custom title
If you want to use the custom title, select in step 4.
If the tape has a blank portion in the beginning of the tape or between recorded
portion
The title may not be displayed correctly.
The titles superimposed with your camcorder
•They are displayed only by the MICROMV format video equipment with index titler
function.
•The point you superimposed the title may be detected as an index signal when
searching a recording with other video equipment.
3
4
5-7
8
VACATION
COLOR
RET.
POS rSIZE
TITLE
OK
EXIT
POS R
PRESET TITLE
HELLO!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CONGRATULATIONS!
OUR SWEET BABY
WEDDING
VACATION
THE END
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
PRESET TITLE
HELLO!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CONGRATULATIONS!
OUR SWEET BABY
WEDDING
VACATION
THE END
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
PRESET TITLE
HELLO!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CONGRATULATIONS!
OUR SWEET BABY
WEDDING
VACATION
THE END
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
PRESET TITLE
HELLO!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CONGRATULATIONS!
OUR SWEET BABY
WEDDING
VACATION
THE END
VACATION
RET.
SAVE
TITLE
EXIT
VACATION
–0:00:30
TITLE
FN
FN
2
PAGE2
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To not display title during playback
Set TITLE DSPL to OFF in the menu settings (p. 183).
Title setting
•The title color changes as follows:
WHITE t YELLOW t VIOLET t RED t CYAN t GREEN t BLUE
•The title size changes as follows:
SMALL y LARGE
You cannot input 13 characters or more in LARGE size.
•If you select the title size “SMALL”, you have nine choices for the title position.
If you select the title size “LARGE”, you have eight choices for the title position.
The number of titles recordable on one cassette
You can record up to 20 titles when each title consists of 12 characters.
When 20 titles are already superimposed
The message “ TITLE FULL” appears. Erase unnecessary titles.
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Editing
Superimposing a title on a recorded tape
You can superimpose a title for five seconds from the recording start point.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press TITLE. The TITLE screen appears.
(4) Press INPUT TITLE. The INPUT TITLE screen appears.
(5) Press </, to select the direction to scan. Your camcorder starts scanning in
the selected direction. When you select ,, the thumbnails are displayed from
the upper-left window, and when you select <, they are displayed from the
lower-right window. After the scanning is completed, the thumbnails are
displayed on the index screen.
(6) Select the thumbnail on which you want to superimpose a title, then press
EXEC or the thumbnail again. The title menu appears.
(7) Perform step 4 to 7 in “Superimposing a title on starting a recording” on page
88.
(8) Press SAVE TITLE.
“TITLE SAVE” appears on the LCD screen for about five seconds and the title
is set.
2
FN
3
INPUT
TITLE
TITLE
SET
TITLE
5,6
7,8
END
SELECT
DIRECTION
END
END
PRESET TITLE
HELLO!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CONGRATULATIONS!
OUR SWEET BABY
WEDDING
VACATION
THE END
VACATION
TITLE
SAVE
INPUT TITLE
EXEC
TITLE
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Notes
•Thumbnails may not be displayed depending on the condition of the tape. This is not
a malfunction.
•Noise may appear on the thumbnails. However, this has no effect on the recorded
images.
•You cannot execute TITLE SAVE until the playback picture is displayed in step 8.
To use a custom title
If you want to use a custom title, select in step 7.
On a blank portion of the tape
You cannot superimpose a title on the tape.
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Editing
Erasing a title
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or VCR.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select TITLEERASE in
in the menu setting, then press
EXEC (p. 183).
(4) Press r/R to select the title you want to erase, then press EXEC.
“ERASE OK?” appears.
(5) Make sure the title is the one you want to erase, then press OK.
The message “ERASING” flashes while erasing. After the erasing is completed,
the message “COMPLETE” appears.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To cancel erasing
Press CANCEL in step 4.
3
4,5
2
FN
CM SET
TITLEERASE
TITLE DSPL
TAPE TITLE
ERASE ALL
qINFODSPL
READY
TITLE ERASE
1 HELLO
!
2 CONGRATULAT
I
ONS
!
3 HAPPY NEW YEAR
!
4 PRESENT
5 GOOD MORN
I
NG
6 WEDD
I
NG
TITLE ERASE
4
PRESENT
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
END
EXEC
Rr
TITLE ERASE
1 HELLO
!
2 CONGRATULAT
I
ONS
!
3 HAPPY NEW YEAR
!
4 PRESENT
5 GOOD MORN
I
NG
6 WEDD
I
NG
END
EXEC
Rr
ERASE OK?
OK
CAN
–
CEL
MENU
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You can make up to two titles and store them in the memory of your camcorder. Each
title can have up to 20 characters.
Making a title in CAMERA mode
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN and go to PAGE2.
(3) Press TITLE.
(4) Press r/R to select
. The TITLE SET screen appears. Press EXEC.
(5) Press r/R to select CUSTOM1 SET or CUSTOM2 SET, then press EXEC.
(6) Select the desired character. Repeat pressing a key to select the desired
character on the key.
(7) Press t to move the cursor for the next character. Repeat the same procedure
as steps 6 and 7 to complete your title.
(8) Press SET. The title is stored in memory.
Making your own titles
5
4
3
6,7
TITLE SET
CUSTOM1 SET
CUSTOM2 SET
TITLE SET
CUSTOM1 SET
CUSTOM2 SET
TITLE SET
CUSTOM1 SET
CUSTOM2 SET
2
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
&?
!
ABC DEF
T t
678
90
123
45
MNO
J
KLGH
I
SET
’ . ,
/
–
WXY
Z
TUVPQR
S
[
____________________
]
EXIT
TITLE SET
&?
!
ABC DEF
T t
678
90
123
45
MNO
J
KLGH
I
SET
’ . ,
/
–
WXY
Z
TUVPQR
S
[
PARTY
_______________
]
EXIT
TITLE SET
&?
!
ABC DEF
T t
678
90
123
45
MNO
J
KLGH
I
SET
’ . ,
/
–
WXY
Z
TUVPQR
S
[
PAR
_________________
]
EXIT
TITLE SET
STBYSTBY
STBYSTBY
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
PRESET TITLE STBY
HELLO!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HAPPY HOLIDAYS
CONGRATULATIONS!
OUR SWEET BABY
WEDDING
VACATION
THE END
FN
PAGE2
TITLE

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Editing
Making your own titles
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To change a title you have stored
In step 5, select CUSTOM1 SET or CUSTOM2 SET depending on which title you want
to change, then press EXEC and enter the new title as desired.
To superimpose your own title on tape
Follow the procedure in “Superimposing a title on starting a recording” on page 88.
If you take five minutes or longer to enter characters in the standby mode while a
cassette is in your camcorder
The power automatically goes off. The characters you have entered remain stored in
memory. Set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF and start again from step 1 to complete
your title.
We recommend setting the POWER switch to VCR (p. 96) or removing the cassette so
that your camcorder does not automatically turn off while you are entering title
characters.
To erase the character
Press T. The last character is erased.
To enter a space
Press t.
To enter the character on the same button in succession
Press t to move the cursor to the next position, and enter the character.

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Making a title in VCR mode
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press TITLE. The TITLE screen appears.
(4) Press TITLE SET. The TITLE SET screen appears.
(5) Press r/R to select CUSTOM1 SET or CUSTOM2 SET, then press EXEC.
(6) Perform steps 6 and 7 in “Making a title in CAMERA mode” on page 94.
(7) Press SET. The title is stored in memory.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To superimpose your own title on tape
Follow the procedure in “Superimposing a title on starting a recording” on page 88.
Making your own titles
5
7
3
TITLE END
INPUT
TITLE
TITLE
SET
TITLE SET
CUSTOM1 SET
CUSTOM2 SET
TITLE SET
CUSTOM1”BASEBALL”
CUSTOM2 SET
&?
!
ABC DEF
T t
678
90
123
45
MNO
J
KLGH
I
SET
’ . ,
/
–
WXY
Z
TUVPQR
S
[
___________________
]
EXIT
TITLE SET
2
FN
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
TITLE
SET

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Editing
The MICROMV cassette automatically records the recording settings and date. When
you insert a cassette with the POWER switch set to CAMERA, or when you set the
POWER switch to VCR, the cassette information is displayed for about five seconds.
The cassette information
[a] The unique number of each cassette. Your camcorder automatically assign this
number.
[b] The cassette title set by TAPE TITLE in the menu settings (Cassette label).
[c] The first-recorded date in this cassette.
[d] The last-recorded date in this cassette.
[e] The recorded area is indicated by the white bar.
Recorded areas
A blank portion between recorded area is also indicated as a recorded area.
To not display the cassette information
Set qINFODSPL to OFF in the menu settings.
When “ ” is flashing
Eject the cassette and insert it again. If the message is still displayed, the micro Cassette
Memory may be corrupted. Replace the cassette with another cassette.
The micro Cassette Memory
INFO ID 00001
GRADUATION
NOV 15 6:29
PM
2002
DEC 15 2:53
PM
2002
RECORDED AREA
[a]
[b]
[c]
[d]
[e]

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Labeling a cassette
The label can consist of up to 16 characters and is stored in cassette memory.
(1) Insert the cassette you want to label.
(2) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or VCR.
(3) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(4) Press MENU, then select TAPE TITLE in
in the menu settings, then press
EXEC (p. 183).
The TAPE TITLE screen appears.
(5) Select a desired character. Repeat pressing a key to select the desired character
on the key.
(6) Press t to move the cursor for the next character. Repeat the same procedure
as steps 5 and 6 to complete the label.
(7) Press SET. The label is stored in memory.
The micro Cassette Memory
3
FN
4
5-7
&?
!
ABC DEF
T t
678
90
123
45
MNO
J
KLGH
I
SET
’ . ,
/
–
WXY
Z
TUVPQR
S
EXIT
TAPE TITLE
&?
!
ABC DEF
T t
678
90
123
45
MNO
J
KLGH
I
SET
’ . ,
/
–
WXY
Z
TUVPQR
S
[
GRADUATION
_________
]
EXIT
TAPE TITLE
CM SET
TITLEERASE
TITLE DSPL
TAPE TITLE
ERASE ALL
qINFODSPL
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
__________
&?
!
ABC DEF
T t
678
90
123
45
MNO
J
KLGH
I
SET
’ . ,
/
–
WXY
Z
TUVPQR
S
[________________]
EXIT
TAPE TITLE
[
GRADU
____________]
MENU

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Editing
The micro Cassette Memory
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To erase the label you have made
Select C in step 4. The last character is erased.
To change the label you have made
Insert the cassette to change the label, and operate in the same way to make a new label.
If you take five minutes or longer to enter characters in the standby mode while a
cassette is in your camcorder
The power automatically goes off. The characters you have entered remain stored in
memory. Set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF once and then to CAMERA again. After
that, repeat the procedure from step 3. The power does not go off if you enter characters
in VCR mode.
If you set the write-protect tab of the tape to lock
You cannot label the tape. Slide the write-protect tab to release the write protection.
To erase the character
Press T. The last character is erased.
To enter a space
Press t.
To enter the character on the same button in succession
Press t to move the cursor to the next position, and enter the character.
Erasing all the data in micro Cassette Memory
You can delete all the data in micro Cassette Memory at once.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or VCR.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select ERASE ALL in
in the menu settings, then press
EXEC (p. 183).
(4) Press r/R to select OK, then press EXEC. “OK” changes to “EXECUTE.”
(5) Press r/R to select EXECUTE, then press EXEC. “ERASING” flashes on the
LCD screen. Once deleting is completed, “COMPLETE” is displayed.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To cancel deleting
Select RETURN in step 4 or 5, then press EXEC.
Note
Once you delete all the data in the micro Cassette Memory, the following operations do
not work:
– MULTI-PICTURE SEARCH
– TITLE SEARCH
– DATE SEARCH
Note on the ID number
This item cannot be deleted.

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— “Memory Stick” Operations —
Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
You can record and play back still images and moving pictures on a “Memory Stick”
supplied with your camcorder. You can easily play back, record or delete images. You
can exchange image data with other equipment such as your computer etc., using the
USB cable and the “Memory Stick” supplied with your camcorder.
File format
Still image (JPEG)
Your camcorder compresses image data in JPEG format (extension .jpg).
Moving picture (MPEG)
Your camcorder compresses picture data in MPEG format (extension .mpg).
Typical image data file name
Still image
100-0001: This file name appears on the LCD screen of your camcorder.
Dsc00001.jpg: This file name appears on the display of your computer.
Moving picture
MOV10001: This file name appears on the LCD screen of your camcorder.
Mov10001.mpg: This file name appears on the display of your computer.
Using a “Memory Stick”
•You cannot record or erase images when the write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick”
is set to LOCK.
•The position and shape of the write protect tab may be different depending on the
model.
•We recommend backing up important data on the hard disk of your computer.
•Image data may be damaged in the following cases:
– If you remove the “Memory Stick,” turn the power off or take out the battery for
replacement when the access lamp is flashing
– If you use a “Memory Stick” near magnets or magnetic fields such as those of
speakers and televisions
•Prevent metallic objects or your finger from coming into contact with the metal parts
of the connecting section.
•Stick its label on the labeling position.
•Do not bend, drop or apply strong shock to a “Memory Stick.”
•Do not disassemble or modify a “Memory Stick.”
•Do not let a “Memory Stick” get wet.
•Do not use or keep a “Memory Stick” in locations that are:
– Extremely hot such as in a car parked in the sun or under the scorching sun
– Under direct sunlight
– Very humid or subject to corrosive gases
•When you carry or store a “Memory Stick,” put it in its case.
Terminal
Write-protect tab
Labeling position

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“Memory Stick” Operations
Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
“Memory Stick” formatted by a computer
The “Memory Stick” formatted by Windows OS or Macintosh computers do not have a
guaranteed compatibility with your camcorder.
Notes on image data compatibility
•Image data files recorded on a “Memory Stick” by your camcorder conform with the
Design Rules for Camera File Systems universal standard established by the JEITA
(Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association).
On your camcorder, you cannot play back still images recorded on other equipment
(DCR-TRV890E/TRV900/TRV900E or DSC-D700/D770) that does not conform to this
universal standard. (These models are not sold in some areas.)
•If you cannot use the “Memory Stick” that is used with other equipment, format it
with your camcorder (p. 182). Note that formatting erases all information on the
“Memory Stick.”
•“Memory Stick” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
•All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies.
Furthermore, “TM” and “®” are not mentioned in each case in this manual.

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Inserting a “Memory Stick”
Insert a “Memory Stick” in the “Memory Stick” slot as far as it can go, as illustrated
below.
Ejecting a “Memory Stick”
Open the LCD panel and confirm that the “Memory Stick” access lamp is not lit. Then
slide the MEMORY EJECT lever in the direction of the arrow.
While the “Memory Stick” access lamp is lit or flashing
Do not shake or strike your camcorder because your camcorder is reading the data from
the “Memory Stick” or recording the data on the “Memory Stick.” Do not turn the
power off, eject a “Memory Stick” or take out the battery pack. Otherwise, image data
breakdown may occur.
If “ MEMORY STICK ERROR” is displayed
Reinsert a “Memory Stick” a few times. The “Memory Stick” may be damaged if the
indicator is still displayed. If this occurs, use another “Memory Stick.”
“Memory Stick” slot
Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
MEMORY EJECT lever
“Memory Stick” access lamp

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“Memory Stick” Operations
Using a touch panel
Operation buttons for most functions using a “Memory Stick” are displayed on the LCD
screen. Press the LCD panel directly with your finger or the supplied stylus (DCR-IP220
only) to operate each function.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Open the LCD panel. The operation buttons appear on the LCD screen. You
can switch the memory playback/memory camera mode by pressing PLAY/
CAM.
(3) Press FN to display PAGE1. The operation buttons of PAGE1 appear on the
LCD screen.
(4) Press PAGE2 to go to PAGE2. The operation buttons of PAGE2 appear on the
LCD screen.
(5) Press PAGE3 to go to PAGE3. The operation buttons of PAGE3 appear on the
LCD screen.
(6) Press a desired operation item.
See relevant pages of this manual for each function.
Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
FN
1
3-5
2
FNINDEXPLAY
NETWORK
FNINDEXCAM
PLAY
INDEX
+–
PAGE1 PAGE2 PAGE3
PAGE1 PAGE2 PAGE3
EXIT
MENU PLAY
INDEX EXPO
–
SURE
SPOT
METER
SPOT
FOCUS
MEM
MIX
VOL
PLAY
INDEX
PAGE1 PAGE2 PAGE3
SELF
TIMER
EXIT
EXIT
LCD
BRT
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
POWER
In the memory camera
mode
In the memory camera
mode
In the memory playback
mode (still image)

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To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To execute settings
Press EXEC or OK.
To cancel settings
Press OFF or AUTO. The display returns to PAGE1, 2 or 3.
Notes
•When using the touch panel, press the LCD screen lightly with your finger or the
supplied stylus (DCR-IP220 only).
•Do not press the LCD screen with sharp objects other than the stylus supplied (DCR-
IP220 only).
•Do not press the LCD screen too hard.
•Do not touch the LCD screen with wet hands.
•If FN is not on the LCD screen, touch the LCD screen lightly to make it appear. You
can control the display with DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL on your camcorder.
•When operation buttons do not work even if you press them, an adjustment is
required (CALIBRATION) (p. 204).
•When the LCD screen gets dirty, use the supplied cleaning cloth.
When executing each item
The green bar appears above the item.
If the items are not available
The color of the items changes to gray.
Press FN to display the following buttons:
In the memory camera mode
PAGE1 SPOT FOCUS, MENU, PLAY, INDEX, SPOT METER, EXPOSURE
PAGE2 SELFTIMER, PLAY, INDEX, MEM MIX
PAGE3 LCD BRT, PLAY, INDEX, VOL
In the memory playback mode
PAGE1 MENU, CAM, INDEX, DELETE,
+
,
–
PAGE2 PB ZOOM, CAM, INDEX, DATA CODE,
+
,
–
PAGE3 LCD BRT, CAM, INDEX, VOL,
+
,
–
Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction

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“Memory Stick” Operations
Selecting still image quality mode
You can select the image quality mode in still image recording and store the setting in
memory. The default setting is SUPER FINE.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select STILL SET in
in the menu settings, then press
EXEC (p. 181).
(4) Press r/R to select QUALITY, then press EXEC.
(5) Press r/R to select the desired image quality, then press EXEC.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
2
FN
3-5
1
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
POWER
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
SUPER FINE
FINE
STANDARD
REMAIN
23
MEMORY SET
STILL SET
BURST
QUALITY
IMAGESIZE
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
OFF
MEMORY SET
STILL SET
BURST
QUALITY
IMAGESIZE
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
FINE
REMAIN
23
MEMORY SET
STILL SET
BURST
QUALITY
IMAGESIZE
MENU

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Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
Image quality settings
Setting Meaning
SUPER FINE (SFN) This is the highest image quality in your camcorder.
The number of still images you can record is less than in FINE
mode. Super fine images are compressed to about 1/3.
FINE (FINE) Use this mode when you want to record high quality images. Fine
images are compressed to about 1/6.
STANDARD (STD) This is the standard image quality. Standard images compressed to
about 1/10.
Note
In some cases, changing the image quality mode may not affect the image quality,
depending on the type of images you are shooting.
Differences in image quality
Recorded images are compressed in JPEG format before being stored in memory. The
memory capacity allocated to each image varies depending on the selected image
quality mode and image size. Details are shown in the table below. (You can select
1600 × 1200 or 640 × 480 image size in the menu settings.)
1600 × 1200 image size
Image quality mode Memory capacity
SUPER FINE About 1240 KB
FINE About 620 KB
STANDARD About 420 KB
640 × 480 image size
Image quality mode Memory capacity
SUPER FINE About 190 KB
FINE About 100 KB
STANDARD About 60 KB
Image quality mode indicator
The image quality mode indicator is not displayed during playback.
When you select image quality
The number of images you can shoot in the currently selected image quality appears on
the LCD screen.

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“Memory Stick” Operations
Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
Setting the moving picture quality mode
There are SUPER FINE, FINE, STANDARD and LIGHTMODE in the moving picture
quality mode. The default setting is SUPER FINE.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) Select FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select MOVIE SET in
in the menu settings, then press
EXEC (p. 181).
(4) Press r/R to select MOVIEMODE, then press EXEC.
(5) Press r/R to select the desired image quality, then press EXEC.
2
FN
MEMORY SET
MOVIE SET
MOVIEMODE
REMAIN
SUPER FINE
REMAIN
45sec
MEMORY SET
MOVIE SET
MOVIEMODE
REMAIN
MEMORY SET
MOVIE SET
MOVIEMODE
REMAIN
FINE
REMAIN
1min
SUPER FINE
FINE
STANDARD
LIGHTMODE
REMAIN
1min
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
3-5
1
FINE
MENU
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR

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Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
Image quality settings
Setting
SUPER FINE
(SFN)
FINE (FINE)
STANDARD
(STD)
LIGHTMODE
(LIGHT)
SUPER FINE: You can record moving pictures at the highest quality. This mode is
suitable when you intend to modify the pictures using your computer. SUPER FINE is
the default setting of your camcorder.
FINE: You can record moving pictures for a longer time than with the SUPER FINE
mode, the quality, however, declines slightly.
STANDARD: You can record moving pictures for a longer time than with the FINE
mode, the image size, however, is smaller.
LIGHTMODE: Since the file size is small, this mode is suitable for e-mail transmission.
The image quality, however, declines.
Frame rate
A moving picture consists of continuous still images. Frame rate indicates the number
of images played back in one second. The more the number increases, the more natural
the moving picture becomes. You can play back a maximum of 30 still images per
second with your camcorder (30 fps/frame per second).
Bit rate
The higher the bit rate, the more natural the moving picture becomes.
Maximum recording time for moving pictures
Image quality mode Maximum recording time
SUPER FINE 45 s
FINE 1 min 10 s
STANDARD 2 min 20 s
LIGHTMODE 4 min 40 s
Meaning
Records moving pictures
at 352 × 240.
Records moving pictures
at 352 × 240.
Records moving pictures
at 144 × 96.
Records moving pictures
at 144 × 96.
Frame rate
30 fps
30 fps
10 fps
10 fps
Bit rate (image
and audio)
(Approx.)
1200 Kbps
750 Kbps
400 Kbps
200 Kbps
Indicator
(during
recording)
SFN
FINE
STD
LIGHT

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“Memory Stick” Operations
Selecting the size of still image
You can select either of two still image sizes.
1600 × 1200 or 640 × 480. (When the POWER switch is set to CAMERA or VCR,
the image size is automatically set to 640 × 480.)
The default setting is 1600 × 1200.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select STILL SET (still image) in
in the menu setting,
then press EXEC (p. 181).
(4) Press r/R to select IMAGESIZE, then press EXEC.
(5) Press r/R to select the desired image size, then press EXEC.
The indicator changes as follows:
1600 640
Note
When still images recorded on your camcorder in 1600 × 1200 size are played back on
other equipment that does not support 1600 × 1200 size, the full image may not appear.
Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
2
FN
3-5
1
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
1600 × 1200
640 × 480
REMAIN
40
MEMORY SET
STILL SET
BURST
QUALITY
IMAGESIZE
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
OFF
MEMORY SET
STILL SET
BURST
QUALITY
IMAGESIZE
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
640 × 480
REMAIN
40
MEMORY SET
STILL SET
BURST
QUALITY
IMAGESIZE
640
MENU
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
POWER

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Using a “Memory Stick” – Introduction
Image size settings
Setting Meaning Indicator
1600 × 1200 Records 1600 × 1200 still images.
1600
640 × 480 Records 640 × 480 still images.
640
Approximate number of still images you can record on a
“Memory Stick”
The number of still images you can record varies depending on the complexity of the
subject.
Capacity of “Memory Stick”s
Image quality Image size 8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB
(supplied) (optional) (optional) (optional) (optional)
SUPER FINE
1600 × 1200 6 images 12 images 25 images 51 images 100 images
640 × 480 40 images 80 images 160 images 325 images 650 images
FINE
1600 × 1200 12 images 25 images 50 images 100 images 205 images
640 × 480 80 images 160 images 325 images 650 images 1310 images
STANDARD
1600 × 1200 18 images 37 images 75 images 150 images 300 images
640 × 480 120 images 240 images 485 images 980 images 1970 images
The table above shows approximate number of still images you can record on a
“Memory Stick” formatted by your camcorder.
Approximate time of moving pictures you can record on a
“Memory Stick”
The time of moving pictures you can record varies depending on the complexity of the
subject.
Capacity of “Memory Stick”
Picture
8MB 16MB 32MB 64MB 128MB
quality
(supplied) (optional) (optional) (optional) (optional)
SUPER FINE 45 s 1 min 3 min 6 min 13 min
FINE 1 min 2 min 5 min 10 min 20 min
STANDARD 2 min 5 min 10 min 20 min 41 min
LIGHTMODE 5 min 10 min 20 min 41 min 82 min
The table above shows approximate times of moving pictures you can record on a
“Memory Stick” formatted by your camcorder.

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“Memory Stick” Operations
You can record still images on a “Memory Stick.”
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Keep pressing PHOTO lightly. The green z mark stops flashing, then lights
up. The brightness of the image and the focus are adjusted and fixed while
your camcorder is targeted at the middle of the image. Recording does not
start yet.
(3) Press PHOTO deeper. The image displayed on the LCD screen will be
recorded on a “Memory Stick.”
You can record still images on a “Memory Stick” in the recording standby
mode or while recording on tape in CAMERA mode
For the details, see page 47.
Recording still images on a “Memory
Stick” – Memory photo recording
3
2
1 / 12
FN
INDEXPLAY
FN
INDEXPLAY
SFN
1600
SFN
1600
NETWORK
NETWORK
1
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
POWER
[a] Number of recorded images
[b] Approximate number of images can be
recorded on the “Memory Stick”
[a] [b]

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When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY
The following functions do not work:
– Digital zoom
– Super NightShot
– Color Slow Shutter
– Wide mode
– Fader
– Picture effect
– Digital effect
– Sports lesson of PROGRAM AE (The indicator flashes.)
– Title
– SteadyShot
While you are recording a still image
You cannot turn off the power or press PHOTO.
When you press PHOTO on the Remote Commander
Your camcorder immediately records the image that is on the LCD screen when you
press the button.
When you press PHOTO lightly in step 2
The image momentarily flickers. This is not a malfunction.
Recording data
The recording data (date/time or various settings when recorded) are not displayed
while recording. However, they are recorded automatically onto the “Memory Stick.”
To display the recording data, press DATA CODE during playback. You can also use
the Remote Commander for this operation (p. 43).
When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY
The angle of view is slightly larger compared with the angle of view in CAMERA
mode.
The number of still images you can record on a “Memory Stick”
It varies according to the image quality mode and the complexity of the subject.
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Recording still images on a “Memory Stick”
– Memory photo recording
Recording images continuously
You can record still images continuously. Before recording, select one of the four modes
described below in the menu settings.
NORMAL [a]
Your camcorder shoots up to four still images in 1600 × 1200 size or 25 still images in
640 × 480 size at about 0.5 sec intervals. ( )
HIGH SPEED [a]
Your camcorder shoots up to 32 still images in 640 × 480 size at about 0.07 sec intervals.
( )
EXP BRKTG (Exposure Bracketing)
Your camcorder automatically shoots three images at about 0.5 sec intervals at different
exposures. ( )
MULTI SCRN (Multi Screen) [b]
Your camcorder shoots nine still images at about 0.5 sec intervals and displays the
images on a single page divided into nine boxes. Still images are recorded in 640 × 480
size. ( )
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(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select STILL SET in
in the menu settings, then press
EXEC (p. 181).
(4) Press r/R to select BURST, then press EXEC.
(5) Press r/R to select the desired settings.
(6) Press EXIT to make the menu settings disappear.
(7) Press PHOTO deeper.
If the “Memory Stick” becomes full
“ FULL” appears on the LCD screen, and you cannot record still images on this
“Memory Stick.”
The number of still images in continuous shooting
The number of still images you can shoot continuously varies depending on the image
size and the capacity of the “Memory Stick.”
During recording still images continuously
The flash does not work.
When shooting with the self-timer function or the Remote Commander
Your camcorder automatically records up to the maximum recordable number of still
images.
When selecting HIGH SPEED
Flickering or changes in color may occur. Also, your camcorder prevents focusing on
near objects.
If the remaining capacity of the “Memory Stick” is less than three images
EXP BRKTG does not work. When you press PHOTO lightly, “ FULL” appears on
the screen.
3,4
2
FN
7
MENU
MEMORY SET
STILL SET
BURST
QUALITY
IMAGESIZE
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
OFF
NORMAL
HIGH SPEED
EXP BRKTG
MULTI SCRN
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Recording still images on a “Memory Stick”
– Memory photo recording
The effect of EXP BRKTG
The effect of EXP BRKTG may not be noticeable on the LCD screen.
We recommend viewing images on a TV or computer to realize the effect.
When selecting NORMAL or HIGH SPEED
Recording continues up to the maximum number of still images during pressing
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Recording still images on a “Memory Stick”
– Memory photo recording
Recording images with the flash
The flash automatically pops up to strobe. The default setting is auto (no indicator). To
change the flash mode, press (flash) repeatedly until the flash mode indicator
appears on the LCD screen.
Each press of (flash) changes the indicator as follows:
t t AUTO (No indicator)
When you set RED EYE R in to ON in the menu settings (p. 178), the indicator
changes as follows:
t t
Forced flash: The flash fires regardless of the surrounding
brightness.
Auto red-eye reduction: The flash fires before recording to reduce the red-eye.
Forced red-eye reduction: The flash fires before recording to reduce red-eye
regardless of the surrounding brightness.
No flash: The flash does not fire.
The amount of flash is automatically adjusted to the appropriate brightness. You can
also change FLASH LVL to the desired brightness in the menu settings (p. 178). Try
recording various images to find the most appropriate setting for FLASH LVL.
Notes
•The recommended shooting distance using the built-in flash is 0.3 m to 2.5 m (31/32
feet to 8 1/3 feet).
•Attaching the lens hood (supplied) or a conversion lens (optional) may block the light
from the flash or cause lens shadow to appear.
•Auto red-eye reduction ( ) and Forced red-eye reduction ( ) may not produce the
desired effect depending on individual differences, the distance to the subject, the
subject not looking at the pre-recording flash or other conditions.
•The flash effect cannot be obtained easily when you use forced flash in a bright
location.
•The flash charge lamp flashes while the power for firing is being charged. After
charging is completed, the flash charge lamp lights up.
•If it is not easy to focus on a subject automatically, for example, when recording in the
dark, use HOLOGRAM AF (p. 117) or the focal distance information (p. 67) for
focusing manually.
If you leave your camcorder for five or more minutes after removing the power
source
Your camcorder returns to the default setting (auto).
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The flash does not fire even if you select AUTO and Auto red-eye reduction ( )
during the following functions:
– NightShot
– Spotlight of PROGRAM AE
– Sunset & moon of PROGRAM AE
– Landscape of PROGRAM AE
– Exposure
– Flexible Spot Meter
During recording images continuously
The flash does not work.
Shooting with an auxiliary light – HOLOGRAM AF
The HOLOGRAM AF is an auxiliary light source used for focusing on subjects in dark
places.
Set HOLOGRAM F in to AUTO in the menu settings. (The default setting is AUTO.)
When appears on the LCD screen in a dark place, press PHOTO lightly. Then the
auxiliary light will automatically emit until the subject is focused.
About HOLOGRAM AF
“HOLOGRAM AF (Auto-Focus),” an application of laser holograms, is a new AF
optical system that enables still image shooting in dark places. Having gentler radiation
than conventional high-brightness LEDs or lamps, the system satisfies Laser Class 1 (*)
specification and thus maintains higher safety for human eyes.
No safety problems will be caused by directly looking into the HOLOGRAM AF emitter
at a close range. However, it is not recommended to do so, because you may experience
such effects like several minutes of image residual and dazzling, that you encounter
after looking into a flashlight.
* HOLOGRAM AF satisfies Class 1(time base 30 000 seconds), specified in all of JIS
(Japan), IEC(EU), and FDA(US) industry standards.
Complying with these standards identifies the laser product to be safe, under a
condition that a human looks at the laser light either directly or even through a lens
for 30 000 seconds.
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– Memory photo recording
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Recording still images on a “Memory Stick”
– Memory photo recording
Notes
•A conversion lens (optional) may obstruct the HOLOGRAM AF light and make
focusing difficult.
•If enough light does not reach the subject even if the HOLOGRAM AF emitter is
emitted (recommended shooting distance is 2.5 m (8 1/3 feet)), the subject will not be
focused.
•Focusing may be hampered if the light emitted from the HOLOGRAM AF is blocked
by an obstruction.
•Focus is achieved as long as HOLOGRAM AF light reaches to the subject even if its
light is slightly out of the middle position of the subject.
•If HOLOGRAM AF light is dim, it sometimes becomes difficult to focus. If this
happens, wipe the HOLOGRAM AF emitter with a soft, dry cloth.
The HOLOGRAM AF does not emit when:
– The POWER switch is set to CAMERA.
– NightShot
– Flash is set to (No flash).
– Sunset & moon of PROGRAM AE
– Landscape of PROGRAM AE
– Focusing manually
– Spot Focus
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Using NightFraming
The NightFraming enables you to check a subject even at night and then record with
natural colors using the flash.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING to NIGHTFRAMING.
The
and NIGHTFRAMING indicators flash, then and indicators
light up on the LCD screen.
(3) Press PHOTO lightly.
The auxiliary light (HOLOGRAM AF) (p. 117) emits to adjust the focus
automatically.
(4) Press PHOTO deeper.
The flash fires, then recording starts.
To cancel NightFraming, set NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING to the center
position (green z position).
While using NightFraming, you cannot use the following functions:
– White balance
– PROGRAM AE
– Exposure
– Flexible Spot Meter
– Spot Focus
– Continuous photo recording
While using NightFraming:
– Even if FOCUS is set to MANUAL, focus is automatically adjusted.
– Even if HOLOGRAM F is set to OFF in the menu settings, the auxiliary light emits
light.
– Even if you set No flash, the flash fires.
– You see the subject in incorrect colors, but the recorded picture is in natural colors.
Recording still images on a “Memory Stick”
– Memory photo recording
SUPER NS
COLOR SLOW S
NIGHTSHOT
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Self-timer memory photo recording
You can record images on a “Memory Stick” with the self-timer. You can also use the
Remote Commander for this operation.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Press FN and go to PAGE2.
(3) Press SELFTIMER.
The
(self-timer) indicator appears on the LCD screen.
(4) Press EXIT to make PAGE2 disappear.
(5) Press PHOTO deeper.
The self-timer starts counting down from 10 with a beep sound. In the last two
seconds of the countdown, the beep sound gets faster, then recording starts
automatically.
To cancel self-timer recording
Press SELFTIMER in PAGE2 screen so that the (self-timer) indicator disappears from
the LCD screen. You cannot cancel self-timer recording using the Remote Commander.
Note
The self-timer recording mode is automatically canceled when:
– Self-timer recording is finished.
– You turn NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING to the other position while the self-timer is
counting down.
– The POWER switch is turned to the other position.
Recording still images on a “Memory Stick”
– Memory photo recording
2
FN
5
PAGE2
3
SELF
TIMER
PHOTO

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Recording an image from a tape as a still
image
Your camcorder can read moving picture data from other equipment recorded on a tape
and record it as a still image on a “Memory Stick.”
Your camcorder can also take in moving picture data from other equipment through the
input connector and record it as a still image on a “Memory Stick.”
Before operation
•Insert a recorded tape into your camcorder.
•Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Press
. The picture recorded on the tape is played back.
(3) Keep pressing PHOTO lightly until the picture from the tape freezes.
CAPTURE appears on the LCD screen. Recording does not start yet.
(4) Press PHOTO deeper. The image displayed on the LCD screen will be
recorded on a “Memory Stick.” Recording is complete when the bar scroll
indicator disappears.
2
34
1 / 40
SFN
640
SFN
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FN FN

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Image size of still images
Image size is automatically set to 640 × 480.
When the “Memory Stick” access lamp is lit or flashing
Do not shake or strike the unit. As well do not turn the power off, eject a “Memory
Stick” or take out the battery pack. Otherwise, the image data breakdown may occur.
If “ ” appears on the LCD screen
The inserted “Memory Stick” is incompatible with your camcorder because its format
does not conform with your camcorder. Check the format of the “Memory Stick.”
If you press PHOTO lightly in the playback mode
Your camcorder stops momentarily.
Sound recorded on a tape
You cannot record audio from a tape.
Titles which have already been recorded on tapes
You cannot record the titles on the “Memory Stick.” The title does not appear while you
are recording a still image with PHOTO.
Recording date/time
The date/time when it is recorded on a “Memory Stick” is recorded. Various settings
are not recorded. Data codes recorded on a tape cannot be recorded on a “Memory
Stick”.
When you press PHOTO on the Remote Commander
Your camcorder immediately records the image that is on the LCD screen when you
press the button.
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“Memory Stick” Operations
Recording a still image from other equipment
Before operation
Set DISPLAY in to LCD in the menu settings. (The default setting is LCD.)
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) When using the A/V connecting cable, set VIDEOINPUT to the appropriate
position depending on the player. (p. 83)
(3) Play back the recorded tape on the VCR, or turn the TV on to see the desired
program.
The image of the other equipment is displayed on the LCD screen or in the
viewfinder.
(4) At the point where you want to record, follow the steps 3 and 4 on page 121.
Using the A/V connecting cable
If your TV or VCR has an S video jack
Connect using the S video plug to faithfully obtain original pictures. With this
connection, you do not need to connect the yellow (video) plug of the A/V connecting
cable. Connect the S video plug to the S video jack of the VCR.
Recording an image from a tape as a still image
S VIDEO
VIDEO
OUT
A/V
A/V connecting cable (supplied)
Black
Yellow
: Signal flow
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Using the i.LINK cable
Note
When recording from a tape in poor recording condition, for example, a tape that is
worn out from repeated dubbing, recording is interrupted, or “ REC ERROR”
appears and recording cannot be carried out. Record distortion-free images.
i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface)
i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface)
: Signal flow
i.LINK cable (optional)
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“Memory Stick” Operations
You can superimpose a still image you have recorded on a “Memory Stick” on top of
the moving picture you are recording.
You can record the superimposed images on a tape or a “Memory Stick.” (However,
you can record only superimposed still images on the “Memory Stick.”)
M. CHROM (Memory chroma key)
You can swap only the blue area of a still image such as an illustration or a frame with a
moving picture.
M. LUMI (Memory luminance key)
You can swap the brighter area of a still image (such as a handwritten illustration or a
title) with a moving picture. To use this function, we recommend recording a title on a
“Memory Stick” before a trip or event.
C. CHROM (Camera chroma key)
You can superimpose a moving picture on top of a still image such as an image which
can be used as background. Shoot the subject against a blue background. Only the blue
area of the moving picture will be swapped with a still image.
M. OVERLAP* (Memory overlap)
You can fade from a still image recorded on a “Memory Stick” into a moving picture
being recorded with your camcorder.
* The superimposed image using Memory overlap function can be recorded on tapes
only.
Superimposing a still image in a
“Memory Stick” on an image
– MEMORY MIX
M. CHROM
M C A M
C H R O M
C. CHROM
C A M M
C H R O M
M. LUMI
M C A M
L U M I
Still image Moving picture
Blue
Blue
M. OVERLAP*
O V E R –
L A P
Still image Moving picture
Still image Moving picture
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2
3,4
5
6
FN
MEM
M
I
X
+–
+–
PAGE2
100–0001
+–
MEM MIX
MCCAM
LUMI
OVER–
LAP
OFF OK
MCCAM
CHROM
CAMCM
CHROM
M. LUMI
100–0001
+–
MEM MIX
OFF OK
+–
M. LUMI
100–0001
+–
MEM MIX
OFF OK
+–
Still image
Recording a superimposed image to a tape
Before operation
•Insert a tape for recording into your camcorder.
•Insert a “Memory Stick” recorded with still images into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
(2) Press FN and go to PAGE2.
(3) Press MEM MIX. The last image recorded on the “Memory Stick” appears on
the right lower part of the LCD screen.
(4) Press –/+ on the right lower corner of the LCD screen to select the still image
which you want to superimpose.
–:To see the previous image
+:To see the next image
(5) Press a desired mode. The still image is superimposed on the moving picture.
(6) Press –/+ on the left lower corner of the LCD screen to adjust the effect, then
press
OK to return to PAGE2.
M. CHROM: Blue chroma key (only blue background portion) to extract a
still image and superimpose it on a moving picture
M. LUMI: Brightness level used when extracting a still image and
superimposing it on a moving picture
C. CHROM: Blue chroma key (only blue background portion) to extract a
moving picture and superimpose it on a still image
M. OVERLAP: No adjustment necessary
The fewer bars there are on the LCD screen, the stronger the effect.
(7) Press EXIT to return to FN.
(8) Press START/STOP to start recording.
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To change the still image to be superimposed
Press –/+ on the right lower corner before step 6.
To cancel MEMORY MIX
Press OFF in step 3. The display returns to PAGE2.
Notes
•You cannot use the MEMORY MIX function for moving pictures recorded on the
“Memory Stick.”
•When the overlapping still image has a large amount of white, the thumbnail image of
the picture may not be clear.
•During recording you cannot reselect the mode setting. Press OFF to return to
PAGE2.
Image data modified on your computer or shot with other equipment
You may not be able to play modified images back with your camcorder.
When you select M. OVERLAP
You cannot change the still image. Press OFF to cancel the M. OVERLAP mode, then
select the image again.
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Superimposing a still image in a “Memory Stick” on an image
– MEMORY MIX
Recording a superimposed image to a “Memory Stick” as a still
image
Before operation
Insert a recorded “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Press FN and go to PAGE2.
(3) Press MEM MIX. The image recorded on the “Memory Stick” appears on the
right corner of the LCD screen.
(4) Press –/+ on the right lower corner of the LCD screen to select the still image
which you want to superimpose.
–:To see the previous image
+:To see the next image
(5) Press a desired mode. The still image is superimposed on the moving picture.
(6) Press –/+ on the left lower corner of the LCD screen to adjust the effect, then
press
OK. The display returns to PAGE2.
M. CHROM: Blue chroma key (blue background) to extract a still image and
superimpose it on a moving picture
M. LUMI: Brightness level used when extracting a still image and
superimposing it on a moving picture
C. CHROM: Blue chroma key (blue background) to extract a moving picture
and superimpose it on a still image
The fewer bars there are on the LCD screen, the stronger the effect.
(7) Press EXIT to return to FN.
(8) Press PHOTO deeper to start recording.
The image displayed on the LCD screen will be recorded on a “Memory Stick.”
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Superimposing a still image in a “Memory Stick” on an image
– MEMORY MIX
To change the still image to be superimposed
Press –/+ on the right lower corner before step 6.
To cancel MEMORY MIX
Press OFF in step 3. The display returns to PAGE2.
Notes
•You cannot use MEMORY MIX function for moving pictures recorded on the
“Memory Stick.”
•When the overlapping still image has a large amount of white, the thumbnail image of
the picture may not be clear.
•During recording you cannot reselect the mode setting. Press OFF to return to
PAGE2.
Image size of still images
Image size is automatically set to 640 × 480.
Image data modified with your computers or shot with other equipment
You may not be able to play them back with your camcorder.
When recording images on a “Memory Stick” using MEMORY MIX
The PROGRAM AE does not work.
The “Memory Stick” supplied with your camcorder stores 20 images:
– For M. CHROM: 18 images (such as a frame) 100-0001 to 100-0018
– For C. CHROM: two images (such as a background) 100-0019 to 100-0020
Sample images
Sample images stored in the “Memory Stick” supplied with your camcorder are
protected (p. 146).
2
3,4
5
6
FN
MEM
M
I
X
+–
+–
PAGE2
100–0001
+–
MEM MIX
MCCAM
LUMI
OFF OK
MCCAM
CHROM
CAMCM
CHROM
M. LUMI
100–0001
+–
MEM MIX
OFF OK
+–
M. LUMI
100–0001
+–
MEM MIX
OFF OK
+–
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You can record moving pictures with sound on the “Memory Stick.”
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Press START/STOP. Your camcorder starts recording. The camera recording
lamp located on the front of your camcorder lights up.
Quality mode Maximum recordable time
SUPER FINE 45 s
FINE 1 min 10 s
STANDARD 2 min 20 s
LIGHTMODE 4 min 40 s
To stop recording
Press START/STOP.
Recording moving pictures on a “Memory
Stick” – MPEG MOVIE recording
[a] Recording time indicator can be recorded
on the “Memory Stick.”
[b] This indicator is displayed for five seconds
after pressing START/STOP. This
indicator is not recorded.
2
[15sec]
BBB
FN
INDEXPLAY
NETWORK
0:00
50
min
REC
SFN
[b]
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“Memory Stick” Operations
Recording moving pictures on a “Memory Stick”
– MPEG MOVIE recording
Note
Sound is recorded in monaural.
MPEG MOVIE recorded with your camcorder:
•Is MPEG MOVIE AD
•Cannot be played back on a digital still camera or a camcorder that has no MPEG
MOVIE AD function.
•Cannot be output from the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface).
When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY
The following functions do not work:
– Digital zoom
– Super NightShot
– Color Slow Shutter
– Wide mode
– Fader
– Picture effect
– Digital effect
– Sports lesson of PROGRAM AE (The indicator flashes.)
– Title
– SteadyShot
When using an external flash (optional)
Turn the power of the external flash off when recording moving pictures on a “Memory
Stick.”
Otherwise, the charging sound of the flash may be recorded.
Recording date/time
The date/time are not displayed while recording. However, they are automatically
recorded onto the “Memory Stick.” To display the recording date/time, press DATA
CODE during playback. Various settings cannot be recorded. You can also use the
Remote Commander for this operation (p. 43).
During recording on a “Memory Stick”
Do not eject the cassette from your camcorder. While ejecting the tape, sound is not
recorded on “Memory Stick.”
When the POWER switch is set to MEMORY
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Self-timer MPEG MOVIE recording
You can record pictures on the “Memory Stick” with the self-timer. You can also use the
Remote Commander for this operation.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Press FN and go to PAGE2.
(3) Press SELFTIMER.
The
(self-timer) indicator appears on the LCD screen.
(4) Press EXIT to make PAGE2 disappear.
(5) Press START/STOP.
Self-timer starts counting down from about 10 with a beep. In the last two
seconds of the countdown, the beep gets faster, then recording starts
automatically.
To stop the countdown
Press START/STOP.
To restart the countdown, press START/STOP again.
To cancel the self-timer recording
Press SELFTIMER in PAGE2 screen so that the (self-timer) indicator disappears on
the LCD screen. You cannot cancel the self-timer recording using the Remote
Commander.
Note
The self-timer recording mode is automatically canceled when:
– Self-timer recording is finished.
– You turn NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING to the other position while the self-timer is
counting down.
– The POWER switch is turned to the other position.
5
2
FN
PAGE2
3
SELF
TIMER
START/STOP
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“Memory Stick” Operations
Your camcorder can read moving picture data recorded on a tape and record it as a
moving picture on a “Memory Stick.” Your camcorder can also take in moving picture
data through the input connector and record it as a moving picture on a “Memory
Stick.”
Before operation
•Insert a recorded tape into your camcorder.
•Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Press
. The picture recorded on the tape is played back.
(3) Press START/STOP at the scene where you want to start recording from.
Quality mode Maximum recordable time
SUPER FINE 45 s
FINE 1 min 10 s
STANDARD 2 min 20 s
LIGHTMODE 4 min 40 s
To stop recording
Press START/STOP.
Note
Sound recorded in stereo is converted to monaural sound when recording from a tape.
When the “Memory Stick” access lamp is lit or flashing
Do not shake or strike the unit. As well do not turn the power off, eject a “Memory
Stick” or take out the battery pack. Otherwise, the image data breakdown may occur.
Titles which have already been recorded on tapes
You cannot record the titles on the “Memory Stick.” The title does not appear while
you are recording a moving picture with START/STOP.
Recording date/time
The date/time when it is recorded on a “Memory Stick” is recorded. Various settings
are not recorded. Data codes recorded on a tape cannot be recorded on a “Memory
Stick”.
Recording a picture from a tape as a
moving picture
3
BBB
N
FN
2
50
min
REC
0:15:42
0:03
[15sec]
SFN
[a] Recording time indicator can be recorded
on the “Memory Stick.”
[b] This indicator is displayed for five
seconds after pressing START/STOP.
This indicator is not recorded.
[a]
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Recording a moving picture from other equipment
Before operation
Set DISPLAY in to LCD in the menu settings. (The default setting is LCD.)
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) When using the A/V connecting cable, set VIDEOINPUT to the appropriate
position depending on the player. (p. 83)
(3) Play back the recorded tape on the VCR, or turn the TV on to see the desired
program.
The image of the other equipment is displayed on the LCD screen or in the
viewfinder.
(4) Press START/STOP at the scene where you want to start recording from.
Using the A/V connecting cable
If your TV or VCR has an S video jack
Connect using the S video plug to faithfully obtain original pictures. With this
connection, you do not need to connect the yellow (video) plug of the A/V connecting
cable. Connect the S video plug to the S video jack of the VCR.
Recording a picture from a tape as a moving picture
S VIDEO
VIDEO
AUDIO
OUT
A/V
Yellow
Black
: Signal flow
A/V connecting cable (supplied)
VCR
White
Red

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“Memory Stick” Operations
Using the i.LINK cable
Note
When recording from a tape in poor recording condition, for example, a tape that is
worn out from repeated dubbing, recording is interrupted, or “ REC ERROR”
appears and recording cannot be carried out. Record distortion-free images.
Recording a picture from a tape as a moving picture
i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface)
i.LINK (MICROMV
Interface)
i.LINK cable (optional)
: Signal flow

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You can play back still images recorded on a “Memory Stick.” You can also play back
six images including moving pictures on single screen arranged in the same order as a
“Memory Stick” by selecting the index screen.
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) Press PLAY or
PB. The last recorded image is displayed.
(3) Press –/+ to select the desired still image.
–:To see the previous image
+:To see the next image
To stop memory photo playback
Press CAM, VCR on your camcorder or MEMORY PLAY on the Remote Commander.
Note
You may not be able to play back images with your camcorder:
– When playing back image data modified on your computers
– When playing back image data shot with other equipment
Playback still images recorded on the “Memory Stick”
Playback images are not output from the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface).
File name
•The directory number may not be displayed and only the file name may be displayed
if the structure of the directory does not conform to the DCF standard.
•“ - DIRECTORY ERROR” may appear on the LCD screen if the structure of the
directory does not conform to the DCF standard. If this message appears, you can play
back images but cannot record them on the “Memory Stick.”
•The file name flashes on the LCD screen if the file is corrupted or the file is
unreadable.
Viewing a still image
– Memory photo playback
1
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
2
PLAY
PB
POWER
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To play back recorded images on a TV screen
•Connect your camcorder to the TV with the A/V connecting cable supplied with your
camcorder before the operation.
•When operating memory photo playback on a TV or on the LCD screen, the image
quality may appear to have deteriorated. This is not a malfunction. The image data is
as good as ever.
•Turn the audio volume of the TV down before operation, or noise (howling) may be
output from the TV speakers.
Still image
You can select still images also with –/+ on PAGE1, PAGE2 or PAGE3.
Screen indicators during still image playback
When no images are recorded on the “Memory Stick”
When you press MEMORY PLAY on the Remote Commander, “ NO FILE” appears.
Recording data
To display the recording data (date/time or various settings when recorded), press
DATA CODE during playback. You can also use the Remote Commander for this
operation (p. 43).
To make LCD screen indicators disappear
Press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL.
Viewing a still image – Memory photo playback
6/100
MEMORY PLAY
100–0006
1600
NOV 15 2002
12:05:56PM
FNINDEXCAM
+–
Image number/Total number of recorded images
Image size
Protect
Print mark
When the POWER switch is set to VCR, VCR is
displayed instead of CAM (camera)
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Viewing a still image – Memory photo playback
Playing back six recorded images at a time (index screen)
You can play back six recorded images at a time. This function is especially useful when
searching for a particular image.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) In VCR mode, press
PB.
In MEMORY mode, go to step 3.
(3) Press INDEX to display the index.
A red B mark appears above the image that is displayed before changing to the index
screen mode.
•To display the previous six images, press T.
•To display the following six images, press t.
You can also use –/+ on the Remote Commander.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To return to the normal playback screen (single screen)
Press the image you want to display.
Note
When displaying the index screen, the number appears above each image. This
indicates the order in which images are recorded on the “Memory Stick.” These
numbers are different from the data file names (p. 100).
Image data modified with your computer or shot with other equipment
These files may not be displayed on the index screen.
1 / 40
123
456
EXITDEL
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-
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You can play back moving pictures recorded on a “Memory Stick.” You can also play
back six images including still images in order at a time by selecting the index screen.
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) Press PLAY or
PB. The last recorded image is displayed.
(3) Press –/+ to select the desired moving pictures.
–:To see the previous picture
+:To see the next picture
(4) Press MPEG N X to start playback.
(5) Press VOL– or VOL+ to adjust the volume.
VOL– : To decrease the volume
VOL+ : To increase the volume
When the LCD panel is closed with the LCD screen facing inwards, no sound
is heard from your camcorder.
To pause MPEG MOVIE playback
Press MPEG N X. To resume playback, press MPEG N X again.
To change the screen size
Press SCRN SIZE. The screen size changes as follows:
Notes on the screen size
•The picture may not be displayed at the middle of the LCD screen, depending on the
movie.
•Even if you switch the screen size, the picture may not be displayed full-screen size,
depending on the movie.
Note
You may not be able to play back images with your camcorder:
– When playing back image data modified on your computer
– When playing back image data shot with other equipment
Viewing a moving picture
– MPEG MOVIE playback
FN
VOL
+
MPEG SCRN
SIZE
N X
VOL
–
INDEXCAM
+–
FN
VOL
+
MPEG SCRN
SIZE
N X
VOL
–
INDEXCAM
+–
MOV10001 MEMORY PLAY
1 / 20
MOV10001 MEMORY PLAY
1 / 20
2
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MPEG MOVIE recorded with your camcorder:
•Is MPEG MOVIE AD
•Cannot be played back on a digital still camera or a camcorder that has no MPEG
MOVIE AD function.
•Cannot be output from the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface).
To play back recorded images on a TV screen
•Connect your camcorder to the TV with the A/V connecting cable supplied with your
camcorder before operation.
•Turn the audio volume of the TV down before operation, or noise (howling) may be
output from the TV speakers.
Moving picture
You can select moving pictures also with –/+ on PAGE1, PAGE2 or PAGE3.
When no images are recorded on the “Memory Stick”
When you press MEMORY PLAY on the Remote Commander, “ NO FILE” appears.
Screen indicators during moving picture playback
Recording date/time
To display the recording date/time, press DATA CODE during playback. You can also
use the Remote Commander for this operation (p. 43).
To make screen indicators disappear
Press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL.
Viewing a moving picture – MPEG MOVIE playback
FN
MPEG
VOL
SCRN
SIZE
N X
NOV 15 2002
12 : 05 : 56PM
INDEXCAM
+
+
VOL
0:03
1 / 20
MOV10001
Picture number/Total number of recorded pictures
Data file number
Protect
Recording date/time (Various settings are displayed
as “– – –”.)
When the POWER switch is set to VCR, VCR is
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Copying still images recorded on a
“Memory Stick” to a tape
You can copy still images recorded on a “Memory Stick” and record them to a tape. You
can also use the Remote Commander for this operation.
Before operation
•Insert a tape for recording into your camcorder.
•Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to VCR.
(2) Using the video control buttons, search a point where you want to record the
desired images and stop playback.
(3) Press
PB. The last recorded image is displayed.
(4) Press –/+ to select the desired image.
–:To see the previous image
+:To see the next image
(5) Press FN and go to PAGE3.
(6) Press q REC CTRL, then REC START.
Copying starts.
Press REC PAUSE at the scene where you want to stop recording.
(7) If you have more to copy, repeat steps 4 to 6.
To stop copying in the middle
Press on the LCD screen or STOP on the Remote Commander.
To return to FN
Press RET. after step 6, then press EXIT.
6
3
5
FN
PAGE3
PB
100–0026
– +
REC
PAUSE
REC CTRL MEMORY PLAY
RET.
REC
START
100–0026
– +
REC
PAUSE
REC CTRL
0:00:07
MEMORY PLAY
RET.
REC
START
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To start copying using the Remote Commander
After step 4, press both z REC and the right button simultaneously to start copying.
Notes
•You cannot copy MPEG MOVIE files to the tape when “ NOT REC” is displayed.
•You cannot copy the index screen to the tape.
During copying
You cannot operate the following functions:
– MEMORY PLAY
– MEMORY INDEX
– MEMORY DELETE
– MEMORY +/–
– MEMORY MIX
Image data modified on your computer or shot with other equipment
You may not be able to copy modified images with your camcorder.
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You can enlarge still images recorded on a “Memory Stick.” You can select and view a
desired part from the enlarged still image. Also, you can copy the desired part of the
enlarged still image to a “Memory Stick.”
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) In the memory playback mode, press FN and go to PAGE2.
(2) Press PB ZOOM. PB ZOOM screen appears.
(3) Press the area that you want to enlarge in the frame on the PB ZOOM screen.
The area you pressed moves to the center of the LCD screen, and the playback
image is enlarged at twice the size. If you press the other area, the area moves
to the center of the LCD screen.
(4) Adjust the zoom ratio by the zoom lever.
You can select the image from 1.1 times up to five times its size.
“W” side: Decrease the zoom ratio.
“T” side: Increase the zoom ratio.
To cancel the Memory PB ZOOM function
Press END.
Enlarging still images recorded on a
“Memory Stick” – Memory PB ZOOM
1
2
4
FN
TW
PAGE2
PB
ZOOM
MEMORY PLAY
3/14
END
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Images in the Memory PB ZOOM mode
Images are not output through the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface).
In the Memory PB ZOOM mode
If you press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL, the frame on the Memory PB ZOOM screen
disappears. You cannot move the part you pressed to the center of the LCD screen.
Edge of an enlarged image
The edge of an enlarged image cannot be displayed in the center of the LCD screen.
Moving pictures recorded on the “Memory Stick”
The PB ZOOM function does not work.
To record an image processed by PB ZOOM on the “Memory Stick”
Press PHOTO to record the image processed by PB ZOOM. (Images are recorded at
640 × 480 size.)
When FOCUS is set to ZOOM
You can change the zoom ratio using the zoom ring.
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Your camcorder can automatically play back images in sequence. This function is
especially useful when checking recorded images or during a presentation.
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select SLIDE SHOW in
in the menu settings (p. 182).
And press EXEC.
(4) Press START. Your camcorder plays back the images recorded on a “Memory
Stick” in sequence.
To stop the slide show
Press END.
To pause during a slide show
Press PAUSE.
To return to FN
Press END, then press EXIT.
To start the slide show from a particular image
Select the desired image using –/+ buttons before step 4.
To view the recorded images on TV
Connect your camcorder to a TV with the A/V connecting cable supplied with your
camcorder (p. 46) before operation.
If you change the “Memory Stick” during operation
The slide show does not operate. If you change the “Memory Stick,” be sure to follow
the steps again from the beginning.
When there are no images on the “Memory Stick”
“ NO FILE” appears.
Playing back images continuously
– SLIDE SHOW
2,3
FN
4
1 / 6
SL
I
DESHOW
100–0001
+–
START
END
1600
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Preventing accidental erasure
– Image protection
To prevent accidental erasure of important images, you can protect selected images.
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) In VCR mode, press
PB.
In MEMORY mode, go to step 3.
(3) Press INDEX to display the index.
(4) Press - MARK. The screen to protect the image appears.
(5) Press the image you want to protect. The “-” appears above the protected
image.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To cancel image protection
Press the image you want to cancel image protection in step 5 again. The “-”
disappears.
Note
Formatting erases all information on the “Memory Stick,” including the protected
image data. Check the contents of the “Memory Stick” before formatting.
If the write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to LOCK
You cannot carry out image protection.
3
INDEX
4,5
123
456
EXIT
RET
-
MARK
1 / 40
123
456
EXITDEL
MARK
-
MARK
T t
-
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Deleting images – DELETE
You can delete images stored in a “Memory Stick.” You can delete all images or selected
images.
Deleting selected images
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) Press PLAY or
PB, then press –/+ to select the image you want to delete.
(3) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(4) Press DELETE. “DELETE?” appears on the LCD screen.
(5) Press OK. The selected image is deleted.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 5.
To cancel deleting an image
Press CANCEL in step 5.
Notes
•To delete a protected image, first cancel image protection.
•Once you delete an image, you cannot restore it. Check the images to delete carefully
before deleting them.
If the write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to LOCK
You cannot delete images.
4,5
DELETE
100–0003
3 / 40
DELETE?
OK
CAN–
CEL
3
FN
DELE–
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Deleting selected images on the index screen
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) In VCR mode, press
PB.
In MEMORY mode, go to step 3.
(3) Press INDEX to display the index.
(4) Press DEL, then press the image you want to delete. The number of the
selected image is highlighted.
(5) If there is other image you want to delete, press the image.
(6) After selecting the image to be deleted, press EXEC. “DELETE?” appears on
the LCD screen.
(7) Press OK. The selected images are deleted.
To return to FN
Press EXIT after step 7.
To cancel deleting an image
Press CANCEL in step 7.
Deleting images – DELETE
3
INDEX
4
1
3
2
456
EXITDEL EXEC
DEL
3 / 40
Tt
RET
1
3
2
456
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Deleting all the images
You can delete all the unprotected images in a “Memory Stick.”
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU, then select DELETE ALL in
in the menu settings (p. 182).
And press EXEC.
(4) Press R/r to select OK, then press EXEC.
“OK” changes to “EXECUTE”.
(5) Press EXEC.
DELETING appears on the LCD screen. When all the unprotected images are
deleted, COMPLETE is displayed.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To cancel deleting all the images
Press R/r to select RETURN in step 5, then press EXEC.
While “DELETING” appears
Do not turn the POWER switch to the other position or press any buttons.
Deleting images – DELETE
3
2
FN
STILL SET
MOVIE SET
SL
I
DE SHOW
FILE NO.
DELETE ALL
FORMAT
READY
STILL SET
MOVIE SET
SL
I
DE SHOW
FILE NO
DELETE ALL
FORMAT OK
RETURN
MEMORY SET MEMORY SET
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
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You can specify the recorded still image to print out by putting marks. This function is
useful for printing out still images later.
Your camcorder conforms with the DPOF (Digital Print Order Format) standard for
specifying the still images to print out.
Before operation
Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY or VCR.
(2) In VCR mode, press
PB.
In MEMORY mode, go to step 3.
(3) Press INDEX to display the index.
(4) Press
MARK. The screen to write a print mark appears.
(5) Press the image you want to write a print mark. The
appears on the
selected image.
To return to FN
Press EXIT.
To cancel writing print marks
Press the image you want to cancel the print mark in step 5 again. The disappears.
If the write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to LOCK
You cannot write print marks on still images.
Moving pictures
You cannot write print marks on moving pictures.
Writing a print mark – PRINT MARK
3
INDEX
4,5
123
456
EXIT
MARK
123
456
EXIT
MARK
MARK
1 / 40
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Viewing Images Using your Computer
There are the following ways of connecting your camcorder to a computer in order to
view images saved on a “Memory Stick” or recorded on a tape on your computer.
To view images on a computer which has a Memory Stick slot, first remove the
“Memory Stick” from your camcorder and then insert it into the computer’s Memory
Stick slot.
* When connecting to a computer without a USB jack
Use an optional floppy disk adaptor for Memory Sticks or a PC card adaptor for
Memory Sticks.
When purchasing an accessory, check its catalog beforehand for the recommended
operating environment.
When connecting to a computer, complete installation of the i.LINK driver, the
USB driver or the application softwares before connecting your camcorder to
the computer. If you connect your camcorder to your computer first, you will
not be able to install the i.LINK driver or the USB driver correctly.
For details about your computer’s connectors and editing software, contact the
computer manufacturer.
— Viewing Images Using your Computer —
Viewing images on your computer
– Introduction
Tape image
Connection
cable
Computer
environment
requirements
Reference pages
For
Windows
users
For
Macintosh
users
Camcorder
Connection
jack
“Memory
Stick” image
USB cable
(supplied)
i.LINK cable
(optional)
USB cable
(supplied)
USB connector,
editing software
i.LINK (IEEE
1394), connector
editing software
USB connector,
editing software
172 – 174
154 – 156
158 – 159
164– 168
153
154 – 157
160
169 – 171
USB jack
i.LINK
(MICROMV
Interface)
USB jack*

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Viewing images on your computer – Introduction
Notes on using your computer
“Memory Stick”
•“Memory Stick” operations on your camcorder cannot be assured if a “Memory Stick”
formatted on your computer is used on your camcorder, or if the “Memory Stick” in
your camcorder was formatted from your computer when the USB cable was
connected.
•Do not compress the data on the “Memory Stick.” Compressed files cannot be played
back on your camcorder.
Software
•Depending on your application software, the file size may increase when you open a
still image file.
•When you load an image modified using retouching software from your computer to
your camcorder or when you directly modify the image on your camcorder, the image
format will differ so a file error indicator may appear and you may be unable to open
the file.
Communications with your computer
Communications between your camcorder and your computer may not recover after
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You can view or edit the images recorded on a tape using your computer. You can also
record images edited with the computer on the tape.
To view images on your computer, the application software MovieShaker Ver.3.1 for
MICROMV (supplied) and i.LINK cable (optional) is required.
Before installing the i.LINK driver and the application software into your
computer, be sure not to connect your camcorder to the computer.
Note
To view images on your computer, you have to install the i.LINK driver and the
application software into your computer. They are included in the supplied application
software MovieShaker Ver.3.1 for MICROMV.
For details on installing and on an i.LINK connection, refer to the operating instructions
supplied with MovieShaker Ver.3.1 for MICROMV.
Recommended computer environment
Recommended Windows environment
OS: Microsoft Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP
Home Edition, Windows XP Professional.
Standard installation is required.
Operation is not assured if the above environment is an upgraded OS.
CPU: Pentium III 600 MHz or faster (Required)
(Pentium III 800 MHz or faster (Recommended))
Main memory: 128 MB or larger (Required)
(256 MB or larger (Recommended))
Display: 800 × 600 or larger screen size/1024 × 480 or larger screen size, 16-bit
color or higher
Hard disk: 100 MB hard disk space (for installation), ATA66 or higher speed
(required for capturing an image)
The i.LINK terminal (IEEE1394) shall be equipped.
Note
Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments
mentioned above.
Connecting your camcorder to your
computer using the i.LINK cable (For
Windows users)
i.LINK connector
Computer
i.LINK cable (optional)
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Complete installation of the USB driver before connecting your camcorder to
your computer. If you connect your camcorder to your computer first, you will
not be able to install the USB driver correctly.
When connecting to a computer via the USB jack
You must install a USB driver onto your computer in order to connect your camcorder
to the computer’s USB connector. The USB driver can be found on the CD-ROM
supplied, along with the application software required for viewing images.
If you connect your camcorder and your computer using the USB cable, you can view
pictures live from your camcorder and pictures recorded on a tape on your computer
(USB Streaming function).
Furthermore, if you download pictures from your camcorder to your computer, you can
process or edit them in image processing software and append them to e-mail.
You can view images recorded on a “Memory Stick” on your computer.
Recommended computer usage environment when connecting
via USB cable and viewing tape images on your computer
OS:
Microsoft Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP
Home Edition or Windows XP Professional
Standard installation is required.
However, operation is not assured if the above environment is an upgraded OS.
You cannot hear sound if your computer is running Windows 98, but you can read still
images.
CPU:
Pentium III 500 MHz or faster (800 MHz or faster recommended)
Application:
DirectX 8.0a or later
Sound system:
16 bit stereo sound card and stereo speakers
Memory:
64 MB or more
Hard disk:
Available memory required for installation:
at least 200MB
Available hard disc memory recommended:
at least 1GB (depending on the size of the image files edited)
Display:
4 MB VRAM video card, Minimum 800 × 600 dot High color (16 bit color, 65 000 colors),
Direct Draw display driver capability (At 800 × 600 dot or less, 256 colors and less, this
product will not operate correctly.)
Others:
This product is based on DirectX technology, so it is necessary to install DirectX.
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
You cannot use this function in the Macintosh environment.
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Recommended computer usage environment when connecting
via USB cable and viewing the “Memory Stick” images on your
computer
Recommended Windows environment
OS:
Microsoft Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows Me, Windows 2000 Professional,
Windows XP Home Edition or Windows XP Professional
Standard installation is required.
However, operation is not assured if the above environment is an upgraded OS.
CPU:
MMX Pentium 200 MHz or faster
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
Windows Media Player must be installed (to play back moving pictures).
Notes
•Operations are not guaranteed for the Windows environment if you connect two or
more USB equipment to a single computer at the same time, or when using a hub.
•Some equipment may not operate depending on the type of USB equipment that is
used simultaneously.
•Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments
mentioned above.
•Windows and Windows Media are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in
the United States and/or other countries.
•Pentium is trademark or registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
•All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies. Furthermore, “TM” and “®” are not
mentioned in each case in this manual.
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Installing the USB driver
Start the following operation without connecting the USB cable to
your computer.
Connect the USB cable according to “Making the computer recognize
your camcorder”.
If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, log in with permission of administrators.
If you are using Windows XP, log in with permission of computer administrators.
(1) Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
(2) Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The
application software starts up and the title screen appears.
(3) Move the cursor to “USB Driver” and click. This starts USB driver installation.
(4) Follow the on-screen messages to install the USB driver.
(5) Remove the CD-ROM and then restart the computer, in accordance with the
instructions on the screen.
Notes
•If you connect the USB cable before USB driver installation is complete, the USB driver
will not be properly registered. Carry out installation again in accordance with the
steps on page 161.
•The title screen is not displayed if the screen size of your computer is set to less than
800 × 600 dots and 256 colors or less. See page 153 about the recommended computer
environment.
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Connecting your camcorder to your computer using the USB cable
(For Windows users)
Installing Image Transfer
This function enables image data recorded on a “Memory Stick” to be automatically
transferred (copied) to your computer.
If you are using Windows 2000 Professional, log in with permission of administrators.
If you are using Windows XP, log in with permission of computer administrators.
(1) Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
(2) Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your computer. The
application software starts up and the title screen appears.
(3) Move the cursor to “Image Transfer” and click. This starts Image Transfer
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Connecting your camcorder to your computer using the USB cable
(For Windows users)
Installing PIXELA ImageMixer
Make sure USB driver installation is complete.
You need to install PIXELA ImageMixer to view images on your computer. Install it
from the CD-ROM supplied with your camcorder.
To install and use this software in Windows 2000 Professional, you must be authorized
as Power Users or administrators. For Windows XP, you must be authorized as
administrators.
(1) Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
(2) Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
The application software starts up and the title screen appears. If the title
screen does not appear, double-click “My Computer” and then “ImageMixer”
(CD-ROM Drive). The application software screen appears after a while.
(3) Move the cursor to “PIXELA ImageMixer” and click.
The Install Wizard program starts up and the “Select Settings Language”
screen appears.
(4) Select the language for installation.
(5) Follow the on-screen messages.
The installation screen disappears when installation is complete.
(6) If DirectX 8.0a or later is not installed on your computer, continue installation
after installing ImageMixer.
Follow the on-screen messages to install DirectX 8.0a. After installation is
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Making the computer recognize your camcorder
Viewing images recorded on a tape
(1) Connect the AC power adaptor to your camcorder. Set the POWER switch to
VCR.
(2) Select USB STREAM in
to ON in the menu settings (p. 184).
(3) With the CD-ROM inserted, connect the
(USB) jack on your camcorder to the
USB connector on your computer using the supplied USB cable.
Your computer recognizes your camcorder, and the Windows Add Hardware
Wizard starts.
(4) Follow the on-screen messages so that the Add Hardware Wizard recognizes
that the USB drivers have been installed. The Add Hardware Wizard starts
three times because three different USB drivers are installed. Be sure to allow
the installation to complete without interrupting it.
For Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP users:
(5) After the “Files Needed” screen appears.
Open “Browse...” t “My Computer” t “ImageMixer” t “Sonyhcb.sys”,
and click “OK.”
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(For Windows users)
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(For Windows users)
Viewing images recorded on a “Memory Stick”
(1) Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
(2) Connect the AC power adaptor and set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(3) Connect the
(USB) jack on your camcorder to the USB connector on your
computer using the supplied USB cable.
USB MODE appears on the LCD screen of your camcorder. Your computer
recognizes your camcorder, and the Add Hardware Wizard starts.
(4) Follow the on-screen messages so that the Add Hardware Wizard recognizes
that the USB drivers have been installed. The Add Hardware Wizard starts
two times because two different USB drivers are installed. Be sure to allow the
installation to complete without interrupting it.
You cannot install the USB driver if a “Memory Stick” is not in your camcorder
Be sure to insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder before installing the USB
driver.
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Connecting your camcorder to your computer using the USB cable
(For Windows users)
If you cannot install the USB driver
The USB driver has been registered incorrectly as your computer was connected to your
camcorder before installation of the USB driver was completed. Perform the following
procedure to correctly install the USB driver.
Viewing images recorded on a tape
Step 1: Uninstall the incorrect USB driver
1 Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
2 Connect the AC power adaptor, and set the POWER switch to VCR.
3 Connect the USB connector on your computer to the
(USB) jack on your
camcorder using the USB cable supplied with your camcorder.
4 Open your computer’s “Device Manager”.
Windows XP:
Select “Start” t “Control Panel” t “System” t “Hardware”, and click the
“Device Manager” button.
If there is no “System” inside “Pick a category” after clicking “Control Panel”,
click “Switch to classic view” instead.
Windows 2000 Professional:
Select “My Computer” t “Control Panel” t “System” t “Hardware” tab,
and click the “Device Manager” button.
Windows 98SE/Windows Me:
Select “My Computer” t “Control Panel” t “System”, and click “Device
Manager”.
5 Select and delete the underlined devices below.
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Connecting your camcorder to your computer using the USB cable
(For Windows users)
Windows 2000 Professional
Windows XP
6 Turn the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF on your camcorder, and then
disconnect the USB cable.
7 Restart your computer.
Step 2: Install the USB driver on the supplied CD-ROM
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Viewing images recorded on a “Memory Stick”
Step1: Uninstall the incorrect USB driver
1 Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
2 Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder.
3 Connect the AC power adaptor, and set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
4 Connect the USB connector on your computer to the
(USB) jack on your
camcorder using the USB cable supplied with your camcorder.
5 Open your computer’s “Device Manager”.
Windows 2000 Professional:
Select “My Computer” t “Control Panel” t “System” t “Hardware”, and
click the “Device Manager” button.
Other OS:
Select “My Computer” t “Control Panel” t “System”, and click “Device
Manager”.
6 Select “Other devices”.
Select the device prefixed with the “?” mark and delete.
Ex: (?)Sony Handycam
7 Turn the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF on your camcorder, and then
disconnect the USB cable.
8 Restart your computer.
Step2: Install the USB driver on the supplied CD-ROM
Perform the entire procedure described in “Installing the USB driver” on page 156.
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Viewing images recorded on a tape on
your computer
– USB Streaming (For Windows users)
Capturing images with “PIXELA ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony”
You need to install the USB driver and PIXELA ImageMixer to view images recorded
on a tape on your computer (p. 156, 158).
Viewing images recorded on a tape
(1) Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
(2) Connect the AC power adaptor, and insert a cassette into your camcorder.
(3) Set the POWER switch to VCR on your camcorder.
Select USB STREAM in
to ON in the menu settings (p. 184).
(4) Select “Start” t “Programs” t “PIXELA” t “ImageMixer” t “PIXELA
ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony”.
The “PIXELA ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony” startup screen appears on your
computer.
The title screen appears.
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(6) Click .
(7) Connect the
(USB) jack on your camcorder to the USB connector on your
computer using the supplied USB cable.
(8) Press
on the LCD screen to start playback.
The picture from the tape appears on preview window on your computer.
Viewing pictures live from your camcorder
(1) Follow the steps 1, 2 on page 164.
(2) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA.
Select USB STREAM in
to ON in the menu settings (p. 184).
(3) Follow the steps 4 to 7 on pages 164, 165.
The picture from your camcorder appears on the preview window on your
computer.
USB connector
USB cable (supplied)
(USB) jack
Preview window
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– USB Streaming (For Windows users)
Capturing still images
(1) Click .
(2) Looking at the preview window, move the cursor to
and click it at the
point you want to capture.
The still image on the screen is captured.
Captured images are displayed in the thumbnail list window.
Capturing moving pictures
(1) Click .
(2) Looking at the preview window, click
at the first scene of the movie you
want to capture.
changes to .
(3) Looking at the preview window, click
at the last scene you want to
capture.
The moving picture is captured. The captured images appear in the thumbnail
list window.
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Viewing images recorded on a tape on your computer
– USB Streaming (For Windows users)
Notes
•When you view images on your computer with the USB connection, the following
may occur. This is not a malfunction.
– The image shakes up and down.
– Some images are not displayed correctly due to noise, etc.
– Images of different color systems to that of your camcorder are not displayed
correctly.
•When your camcorder is in the standby mode with a cassette inserted, it turns off
automatically after five minutes.
•We recommend setting DEMO MODE to OFF in the menu settings when your
camcorder is in the standby mode, and no cassette is inserted.
•Indicators in your camcorder LCD screen do not appear on images that are captured
into your computer.
•If you capture a fast moving picture, the preview window may not move smoothly.
You can make the picture move more smoothly by shifting the slider on the bottom of
the preview window to the left, although this reduces the picture quality.
If image data cannot be transferred by the USB connection
The USB driver has been registered incorrectly as your computer was connected to your
camcorder before installation of the USB driver was completed. Reinstall the USB driver
following the procedure on page 161.
If any trouble occurs
Close all running applications, then restart your computer.
Carry out the following operations after quitting the application:
– Disconnect the USB cable.
– Change the POWER switch to the other position or set the POWER switch to (CHG)
OFF on your camcorder.
When operating the following functions, they do not function for the image to be
output, or the image cannot be output
– Super NightShot
– Color Slow Shutter
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– USB Streaming (For Windows users)
Seeing the on-line help (operating instructions) of “PIXELA
ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony”
A “PIXELA ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony” on-line help site is available where you can
find the detailed operating method of “PIXELA ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony”.
(1) Click located in the upper-right corner of the screen.
The ImageMixer’s Manual screen appears.
(2) You can find the information you need from the list of contents.
To close on-line help
Click at the top right of the screen.
If you have any questions about “PIXELA ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony”
“ImageMixer Ver.1.0 for Sony” is a trademark of PIXELA corporation. For more
information, refer to the operating instructions of the CD-ROM supplied with your
camcorder.
Note on using your computer
Communications with your computer
Communications between your camcorder and your computer may not recover after
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Viewing images recorded on a “Memory
Stick” on your computer (For Windows
users)
The image data recorded on a “Memory Stick” is automatically transferred (copied) to
your computer with Image Transfer. You can view images with PIXELA ImageMixer.
(1) Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
(2) Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder, and connect the AC power
adaptor to you camcorder.
(3) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(4) Connect the
(USB) jack on your camcorder to the USB connector on your
computer using the supplied USB cable.
(5) Image Transfer automatically starts up and the transfer of image data begins.
(6) ImageMixer automatically starts up, enabling you to view the copied image.
(7) Select an album and the image, then press the capture button. The image is
added in your album, and you can edit the image.
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(For Windows users)
Viewing images without Image Transfer
Before operation
An application such as Windows Media Player must be installed to play back moving
pictures in Windows environment.
(1) Turn on your computer and allow Windows to load.
(2) Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder, and connect the AC power
adaptor to your camcorder.
(3) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(4) Connect the
(USB) jack on your camcorder to the USB connector on your
computer using the supplied USB cable.
USB MODE appears on the LCD screen of your camcorder.
(5) Open “My Computer” on Windows and double-click the newly recognized
drive (Example: “Removable Disk (E:)”).
The folders inside the “Memory Stick” are displayed.
(6) Select and double-click the desired image file from the folder.
For the detailed folder and file name, see “Image file storage destinations and
image files.”
Desired file type Double-click in this order
Still image/Moving picture* “DCIM” folder t “100MSDCF” folder t Image file
* Copying a file to the hard disk of your computer before viewing it is recommended. If
you play back the file directly from the “Memory Stick,” the image and sound may
break off.
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Image file storage destinations and image files
Image files recorded with your camcorder are grouped in folders by recording mode.
The meanings of the file names are as follows. ssss stands for any number within
the range from 0001 to 9999.
For Windows Me users
(The drive recognizing your camcorder is [E:].)
Folder File Meaning
100MSDCF
DSC0ssss.JPG Still image file
MOV1ssss.MPG Moving picture file
Disconnect the USB cable and remove the “Memory Stick” or set
the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF
– For Windows 2000 Professional, Windows Me, Windows XP users
(1) Move the cursor to the “Unplug or Eject Hardware” icon on the Task Tray and
click to cancel the applicable drive.
(2) After the “Safe to remove” message appears, disconnect the USB cable and
remove the “Memory Stick” or set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF.
Folder containing still image and moving picture data
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Connecting your camcorder to your
computer using the USB cable (For
Macintosh users)
When connecting to a computer via the USB jack
You must install a USB driver onto your computer in order to connect your camcorder
to the computer’s USB connector. The USB driver can be found on the CD-ROM
supplied, along with the application software required for viewing images.
Recommended Macintosh environment
Mac OS 8.5.1/8.6/9.0/9.1/9.2 or Mac OS X (v10.0/v10.1) standard installation is
required.
However, note that the update to Mac OS 9.0/9.1 should be used for the following
models.
•iMac with the Mac OS 8.6 standard installation and a slot loading type CD-ROM drive
•iBook or Power Mac G4 with the Mac OS 8.6 standard installation
The USB connector must be provided as standard.
QuickTime 3.0 or newer must be installed (to play back moving pictures).
Notes
•Operations are not guaranteed for the Macintosh environment if you connect two or
more USB equipment to a single computer at the same time, or when using a hub.
•Some equipment may not operate depending on the type of USB equipment that is
used simultaneously.
•Operations are not guaranteed for all the recommended computer environments
mentioned above.
•Macintosh and Mac OS, QuickTime are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc.
•All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies. Furthermore, “TM” and “®” are not
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Installing the USB driver
Do not connect the USB cable to your computer before installation of the USB
driver is completed.
For Mac OS 8.5.1/8.6/9.0 users
(1) Turn on your computer and allow the Mac OS to load.
(2) Insert the supplied CD-ROM in the CD-ROM drive of your computer.
The application software screen appears.
(3) Click the “USB Driver” to open the folder containing the six files related to
“Driver.”
(4) Select the following two files, and drag and drop them into the System Folder.
•Sony Camcorder USB Driver
•Sony Camcorder USB Shim
(5) When the message appears, click “OK.”
The USB driver is installed on your computer.
(6) Remove the CD-ROM from the computer.
(7) Restart your computer.
For Mac OS 9.1/9.2/Mac OS X (v10.0/v10.1)
The USB driver need not be installed. Your camcorder is automatically recognized as a
drive just by connecting your Mac using the USB cable.
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Viewing images recorded on a “Memory
Stick” on your computer (For Macintosh
users)
Viewing images
Before operation
You need to install the USB driver to view the “Memory Stick” images on your
computer (p. 156).
QuickTime 3.0 or newer must be installed to play back moving pictures.
(1) Turn on your computer and allow Mac OS to load.
(2) Insert a “Memory Stick” into your camcorder, and connect the AC power
adaptor to your camcorder.
(3) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY.
(4) Connect the
(USB) jack on your camcorder to the USB connector on your
computer using the supplied USB cable.
USB MODE appears on the LCD screen of your camcorder.
(5) Double-click the “Memory Stick” icon on the desktop.
The folders inside the “Memory Stick” are displayed.
(6) Select and double-click the desired image file from the folder.
Desired file type Double-click in this order
Still image/Moving picture* “DCIM” folder t “100MSDCF” folder t Image file
* Copying a file to the hard disk of your computer before viewing it is recommended. If
you play back the file directly from the “Memory Stick,” the image and sound may
break off.
Disconnect the USB cable and remove the “Memory Stick” or set
the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF
(1) Close all running applications.
Make sure that the “Memory Stick” access lamp of your camcorder is not lit.
(2) Drag the “Memory Stick” icon into the “Trash”. Alternatively, select the
“Memory Stick” icon by clicking on it, and then select “Eject disk” from the
“Special” menu at the top left of the screen.
(3) Disconnect the USB cable and remove the “Memory Stick” or set the POWER
switch to (CHG) OFF.
For Mac OS X (v10.0) users
Shut down your computer, then disconnect the USB cable and remove the “Memory
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Using the Network function
– DCR-IP220 only
You can access the Internet using a Bluetooth equipped device that is complied to your
camcorder. Once the access is made, you can view a Web page, send/receive your
e-mail, etc. This section describes only how to open the Network Menu.
(1) Set the POWER switch to MEMORY/NETWORK.
(2) Press NETWORK.
Network Menu appears.
For the details, refer to the Network Function Operating Instructions supplied with
your camcorder.
On trademarks
•The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by Sony
Corporation under license.
•All other product names mentioned herein may be the trademarks or registered
trademarks of their respective companies. Furthermore, “TM” and “®” are not
mentioned in each case in this manual.
About (Bluetooth) lamp
The blue lamp lights up when your camcorder is exchanging data with a device which
has Bluetooth function.
Notes
•Make sure that your camcorder is in the standby mode with the POWER switch set to
MEMORY/NETWORK.
•Do not remove the power source while operating the network functions or your
NETWORK mode settings may be erased. Also, close NETWORK mode before you
turn the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF or change the mode.
— Using the Network function —
Accessing the network
1
MEMORY/NETWORK
CAMERA
POWER
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
(Bluetooth) lamp
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How to hold your camcorder when operating in NETWORK mode
When operating the network functions, put your camcorder in a stable place and adjust
the LCD panel to the best viewing angle.
The operation buttons needed in NETWORK mode are displayed on the LCD screen.
Press the buttons with the supplied stylus.
After using the stylus
Put it back in the holder on the grip belt. Insert it until it clicks as shown below.
Note
While operating the network functions
– Press the buttons lightly with your finger or the supplied stylus supporting the back
of the LCD panel.
– Do not cover the part shown in the illustration or radio waves may be blocked.
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Customizing Your Camcorder
— Customizing Your Camcorder —
Changing the menu settings
To change the mode settings in the menu settings, press r/R to select the menu items.
The default settings can be partially changed. First, select the icon, then the menu item
and the mode.
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA, MEMORY/NETWORK (DCR-IP220
only), MEMORY (DCR-IP210 only) or VCR.
(2) Press FN to display PAGE1.
(3) Press MENU to display the menu.
(4) Press r/R to select a desired icon, then press EXEC.
(5) Press r/R to select a desired item, then press EXEC.
(6) Press r/R to select a desired setting, then press EXEC.
(7) Repeat steps from 4 to 6 if you want to change other items. Press
RET. to
return to step 4.
For details, see “Selecting the mode setting of each item” (p. 178).
* Only the DCR-IP220 has NETWORK mode.
MANUAL SET
PROGRAM AE
RED EYE R
FLASH LVL
WHT BAL
SHARPNESS
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
MANUAL SET STBY
STBY
PROGRAM AE
P EFFECT
RED EYE R
FLASH LVL
WHT BAL
SHARPNESS
AUTO SHTR
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
MANUAL SET
P EFFECT
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
VCR
MEMORY/NETWORK*
CAMERA
FN
MENU
r
R
EXEC
OTHERS
AREA SET
DST SET
BEEP
COMMANDER
DISPLAY
REC LAMP
AREA 26
NewYork
Bogota
GMT -5.0
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
EXIT
OTHERS
AREA SET
DST SET
BEEP
COMMANDER
DISPLAY
REC LAMP
ON
RET.
EXEC
Rr
OTHERS
AREA SET
DST SET
BEEP
COMMANDER
DISPLAY
REC LAMP
ON
OFF
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
OTHERS
AREA SET
DST SET
BEEP
COMMANDER
DISPLAY
REC LAMP
ON
OFF
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
OTHERS
AREA SET
DST SET
BEEP
COMMANDER
DISPLAY
REC LAMP
OFF
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
OTHERS
AREA SET
DST SET
BEEP
COMMANDER
DISPLAY
REC LAMP
EXIT
RET.
EXEC
Rr
RET.
EXEC
Rr
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4
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6

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To return to FN
Press EXIT.
Menu items are displayed as the following icons:
MANUAL SET
CAMERA SET
VCR SET
LCD/VF SET
MEMORY SET
CM SET
TAPE SET
SETUP MENU
OTHERS
Selecting the mode setting of each item z is the default setting.
Menu items differ depending on the position of the POWER switch.
The LCD screen shows only the items you can operate at the moment.
Icon/item
MANUAL SET
PROGRAM AE
P EFFECT
RED EYE R
FLASH LVL
WHT BAL
SHARPNESS
AUTO SHTR
FLASH LVL
You cannot adjust FLASH LVL if the external flash (optional) is not compatible with the
flash level.
Changing the menu settings
Mode
——
——
z OFF
ON
HIGH
z NORMAL
LOW
——
——
z ON
OFF
Meaning
To suit your specific shooting requirement
(p. 62)
To add special effects like those in films or on
the TV to images (p. 58, 70)
Red-eye reduction does not function.
Preliminary flash before recording prevents red-
eye.
To make the flash level higher than normal.
To use the normal setting.
To make the flash level lower than normal.
To adjust the white balance (p. 52)
To adjust the sharpness of the image outline
with R/r.
To automatically activate the electronic shutter
when shooting in bright conditions
To not automatically activate the electronic
shutter even when shooting in bright conditions
POWER
switch
CAMERA
MEMORY
CAMERA
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
CAMERA
MEMORY
CAMERA
MEMORY
CAMERA
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Changing the menu settings
Icon/item
CAMERA SET
D ZOOM
EXPANDED F
16:9WIDE
STEADYSHOT
HOLOGRAM F
N.S. LIGHT
Notes on the SteadyShot
•The SteadyShot may not correct excessive camera-shake. Even if STEADYSHOT is set
to ON.
•Attachment of a conversion lens (optional) may influence the SteadyShot.
If you cancel the SteadyShot
The SteadyShot off indicator appears. Your camcorder prevents excessive
compensation for camera-shake.
(continued on the following page)
Mode
z OFF
20×
120×
z OFF
ON
z OFF
ON
z ON
OFF
z AUTO
OFF
z ON
OFF
Meaning
To deactivate the digital zoom. Up to 10× zoom
is carried out.
To activate the digital zoom. More than 10× to
20× zoom is performed digitally (p. 33).
To activate the digital zoom. More than 10× to
120× zoom is performed digitally (p. 33).
Not to activate the expanded focus
While focusing manually, the center of the
screen is displayed at twice the size.
Not to record a 16:9 wide picture
To record a 16:9 wide picture (p. 54)
To compensate for camera-shake
To cancel the SteadyShot. Natural pictures are
produced when shooting a stationary subject
with a tripod.
The HOLOGRAM AF emits when focusing on
subjects is difficult in dark places (p. 117).
The HOLOGRAM AF does not emit.
To use the NightShot Light function (p. 38)
To cancel the NightShot Light function
POWER
switch
CAMERA
MEMORY
CAMERA
CAMERA
MEMORY
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Changing the menu settings
Icon/item
VCR SET
VIDEOINPUT
LCD/VF SET
LCD B.L.
LCD COLOR
VF B.L.
LCD B.L. and VF B.L.
•When you select BRIGHT, battery life is reduced by about 10 percent during
recording.
•When you use power supplies other than the battery pack, BRIGHT is automatically
selected.
Even if you adjust LCD B.L., LCD COLOR and/or VF B.L.
The recorded picture will not be affected.
Mode
z VIDEO
S VIDEO
z BRT NORMAL
BRIGHT
——
z BRT NORMAL
BRIGHT
Meaning
To use the video plug of the A/V connecting
cable when recording from a player
To use the S video plug of the A/V connecting
cable when recording from a player
To set the brightness on the LCD screen normal
To brighten the LCD screen
To adjust the color on the LCD screen with –/+
To set the brightness on the viewfinder screen to
normal
To brighten the viewfinder screen
POWER
switch
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
VCR
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Changing the menu settings
Icon/item
MEMORY SET
STILL SET
BURST
QUALITY
IMAGESIZE
MOVIE SET
MOVIEMODE
REMAIN
If you select QUALITY
The number of images you can shoot in the currently selected image quality appears on
the LCD screen.
(continued on the following page)
Mode
z OFF
NORMAL
HIGH SPEED
EXP BRKTG
MULTI SCRN
z SUPER FINE
FINE
STANDARD
z 1600 × 1200
640 × 480
z SUPER FINE
FINE
STANDARD
LIGHTMODE
z AUTO
ON
Meaning
Not to record continuously
To record from four to 25 images continuously
(p. 113)
To record up to 32 images continuously fast
To record three images continuously with
different exposure
To record nine images continuously
To record still images in the finest image quality
mode (p. 105)
To record still images in the fine image quality
mode
To record still images in the standard image
quality mode
To record still images at 1600 × 1200 size (p. 109)
To record still images at 640 × 480 size
To record moving pictures with super fine
image quality (p. 107)
To record moving pictures with fine image
quality
To record moving pictures with standard image
quality
To record moving pictures to be used as an
e-mail attachment
To display the remaining capacity of the
“Memory Stick” in the following cases:
•For five seconds after inserting a “Memory
Stick” into your camcorder
•When the capacity of the “Memory Stick” is
less than one minute after the POWER switch
is set to MEMORY
•For five seconds after completing recording
To always display the remaining capacity of the
“Memory Stick”
POWER
switch
MEMORY
MEMORY
VCR
MEMORY
MEMORY
VCR
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Changing the menu settings
Icon/item
MEMORY SET
SLIDE SHOW
FILE NO.
DELETE ALL
FORMAT
Notes on formatting
•The “Memory Stick” supplied with your camcorder has been formatted at factory.
Formatting with your camcorder is not required.
• Do not do any of the following while FORMATTING is displayed:
– Turn the POWER switch to the other position
– Operate buttons
– Eject the “Memory Stick”
•You cannot format the “Memory Stick” if the write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick”
is set to LOCK.
•Format the “Memory Stick” with your camcorder if “ FORMAT ERROR”appears.
•The original sample images recorded on the supplied “Memory Stick” will be erased.
•Formatting erases protected image data on the “Memory Stick.”
Mode
——
z SERIES
RESET
——
z RETURN
OK
Meaning
To play back images in a continuous loop
(p. 145)
To assign numbers to file in sequence even if the
“Memory Stick” is changed
To reset the file numbering each time the
“Memory Stick” is changed
To delete all the unprotected images (p. 149)
To cancel formatting
To format an inserted “Memory Stick”
Formatting erases all information on the
“Memory Stick”
1. Press r/R to select FORMAT then press EXEC.
2. Press r/R to select OK, then press EXEC.
3. After “EXECUTE” appears, press EXEC.
“FORMATTING” flashes during formatting.
“COMPLETE” appears when formatting is
finished.
POWER
switch
MEMORY
MEMORY
VCR
MEMORY
MEMORY

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Customizing Your Camcorder
Changing the menu settings
Icon/item
CM SET
TITLEERASE
TITLE DSPL
TAPE TITLE
ERASE ALL
q INFODSPL
TAPE SET
q REMAIN
(continued on the following page)
Mode
——
z ON
OFF
——
——
z ON
OFF
z AUTO
ON
Meaning
To erase the title you have superimposed (p. 93)
To display the title you have superimposed
Not to display the title
To label a cassette (p. 98)
To erase all the data in cassette memory (p. 99)
To display the cassette information of the tape
This is displayed for five seconds in the
following cases (p. 97):
•When inserting a cassette in CAMERA mode
•When setting the POWER switch to VCR
To not display the cassette information of the
tape.
To display the remaining tape bar:
•For about eight seconds after a cassette is
inserted and your camcorder calculates the
remaining amount of tape
•For about eight seconds after the playback
button is pressed in VCR mode
•For about eight seconds after DISPLAY/
TOUCH PANEL is pressed to display the
screen indicators
To always display the remaining tape indicator.
POWER
switch
CAMERA
VCR
VCR
CAMERA
VCR
CAMERA
VCR
CAMERA
VCR
CAMERA
VCR

184
Changing the menu settings
Icon/item
SETUP MENU
CLOCK SET
USB STREAM
LANGUAGE
DEMO MODE
Notes on DEMO MODE
•You cannot select DEMO MODE when a cassette or the “Memory Stick” is inserted in
your camcorder.
•When using the NightShot, the ”NIGHTSHOT” indicator appears on the LCD screen
and you cannot select DEMO MODE in the menu settings.
•If you press the touch panel during the demonstration, the demonstration stops for a
while, then it starts again after about 10 minutes.
•DEMO MODE is set to STBY (Standby) at the default setting and the demonstration
starts about 10 minutes after you have set the POWER switch to CAMERA without a
cassette inserted.
To cancel the demonstration, insert a cassette, set the POWER switch to other than
CAMERA, or set DEMO MODE to OFF. To set to STBY (Standby) again, leave DEMO
MODE at ON in the menu settings, turn the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF, and return
the POWER switch to CAMERA.
Meaning
To set the date or time (p. 22).
To deactivate the USB Streaming function.
To activate the USB Streaming function (p. 164).
To display the following information indicators
in English: min, STBY, REC, CAPTURE, VOL,
END SCH and START
To display the information indicators in French
To display the information indicators in Spanish
To display the information indicators in
Portuguese
To display the information indicators in Chinese
To display the information indicators in Korean
To make the demonstration appear
To cancel the demonstration mode
POWER
switch
CAMERA
MEMORY
CAMERA
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
VCR
CAMERA
Mode
——
z OFF
ON
z ENGLISH
FRANÇAIS
ESPAÑOL
PORTUGUÊS
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OFF

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Customizing Your Camcorder
Changing the menu settings
Icon/item
OTHERS
DATA CODE
(On the Remote
Commander)
AREA SET
DST SET*
BEEP
COMMANDER
DISPLAY
REC LAMP
* Instead of DST, SUMMERTIME is displayed on the screen for some models.
Note
If you press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL with DISPLAY set to V-OUT/LCD in the menu
settings, the picture from a TV or VCR will not appear on the LCD screen even when
your camcorder is connected to the output jacks on the TV or VCR.
When recording a close subject
When REC LAMP is set to ON, the red camera recording lamp on the front of your
camcorder may reflect on the subject if it is close. In this case, we recommend you set
REC LAMP to OFF.
In more than five minutes after removing the power source
The PROGRAM AE, FLASH LVL, WHT BAL and COMMANDER items return to their
default settings.
Other menu items are held in memory even when the battery is taken out.
Meaning
When you press DATA CODE on the Remote
Commander, the date, time and various settings
are displayed during playback (p. 43).
The date and time are displayed during
playback.
To set your area temporarily when using your
camcorder in a new location (p. 24)
To be used when your area is not in daylight
saving time
To be used when your area is in daylight saving
time
To output the melody when you start/stop
recording or when an unusual condition occurs
on your camcorder
To output the beep instead of the melody
To cancel melody and the beep sound
To activate the Remote Commander supplied
with your camcorder
To deactivate the Remote Commander to avoid
remote control misoperation caused by other
VCR’s remote control
To show the display on the LCD screen and
viewfinder
To show the display on the TV screen, LCD
screen and viewfinder
To light up the camera recording lamp at the
front of your camcorder
To turn the camera recording lamp off so that
the subject is not aware of recording
POWER
switch
MEMORY
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
CAMERA
MEMORY
CAMERA
MEMORY
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
VCR
CAMERA
MEMORY
Mode
z DATE/CAM
DATE
——
z OFF
ON
z MELODY
NORMAL
OFF
z ON
OFF
z LCD
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OFF

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If you run into any problem using your camcorder, use the following table to
troubleshoot the problem. If the problem persists, disconnect the power source and
contact your Sony dealer. If “C:ss:ss” appears on the LCD screen, the self-diagnosis
display function has activated. See page 192.
In the recording mode
Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• The POWER switch is not set to CAMERA.
c Set it to CAMERA (p. 29).
• The tape has run out.
c Rewind the tape or insert a new one (p. 25, 42).
• The write-protect tab is set to expose the red mark.
c Use a new cassette or slide the tab (p. 25).
• The tape is stuck to the drum (moisture condensation).
c Remove the cassette and leave your camcorder for at
least one hour to acclimatize (p. 201).
• When your camcorder is in the recording standby mode
for more than five minutes, your camcorder automatically
turns off to save battery power and to prevent battery and
tape wear.
c Set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF and then to
CAMERA.
• The battery pack is dead or nearly dead.
c Insert a fully charged battery pack (p. 17, 18).
• The viewfinder lens is not adjusted correctly.
c Adjust the viewfinder lens (p. 32).
• STEADYSHOT is set to OFF in the menu settings.
c Set it to ON in the menu settings (p. 179).
• The setting is the manual focus mode.
c Set FOCUS to AUTO (p. 67).
• Shooting conditions are not suitable for autofocus.
c Adjust to focus manually (p. 67).
• The LCD panel is open.
c Close the LCD panel when you record using the
viewfinder (p. 9).
• The contrast between the subject and background is too
high. This is not a malfunction.
• This is not a malfunction.
• SLOW SHUTTER, Super NightShot or Color Slow Shutter
mode is activated. This is not a malfunction.
START/STOP does not operate.
The power goes off.
The image on the viewfinder screen
is not clear.
The SteadyShot function does not
work.
The autofocusing function does not
work.
The picture does not appear in the
viewfinder.
A vertical band appears when you
shoot a subject such as lights or a
candle flame against a dark
background.
A vertical band appears when you
shoot a very bright subject.
Some tiny white, red, blue or green
spots appear on the LCD screen.
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Types of trouble and how to correct
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Troubleshooting
Types of trouble and how to correct trouble
Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• If 10 minutes elapse after you set the POWER switch to
CAMERA without a cassette inserted, your camcorder
automatically starts the demonstration.
c Insert a cassette or press the LCD screen. The
demonstration stops. You can also cancel DEMO MODE
(p. 184) in the menu settings.
• The NightShot is activated.
c Set it off (p. 37).
• The NightShot is activated.
c Set it off (p. 37).
• The backlight function is active.
c Set it off (p. 37).
• BEEP is set to OFF in the menu settings.
c Set it to MELODY or NORMAL (p. 185).
• Set STEADYSHOT to OFF in the menu settings (p. 179).
In the playback mode
Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• The tape has run out.
c Rewind the tape (p. 42).
• The video head may be dirty.
c Clean the head using the cleaning cassette (optional)
(p. 202).
• Volume is turned to minimum.
c Turn up the volume (p. 42).
• The tape has a blank portion in the beginning of the tape
or between record portion.
• There is no title in the tape.
c Superimpose the titles (p. 88).
• The tape has a blank portion in the beginning of the tape
or between recorded portion.
• TITLE DSPL is set to OFF in the menu settings.
c Set it to ON in the menu settings (p. 183).
• When playing back a transition of recordings, the
playback picture freezes for about one second. This is not a
malfunction.
(continued on the following page)
An unknown picture is displayed on
the LCD screen or in the viewfinder.
The picture is recorded in incorrect or
unnatural colors.
Picture appears too bright, and the
subject does not appear on the LCD
screen.
The click of the shutter does not
sound.
A black band appears when
recording a TV screen or computer
screen.
Playback is not possible.
There are horizontal lines on the
picture or the playback picture is not
clear or does not appear.
No sound or only a low sound is
heard when playing back a tape.
The multi-picture search or date
search function does not work.
The title search function does not
work.
The title is not displayed.
The playback picture freezes for
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Types of trouble and how to correct trouble
In the recording and playback modes
Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• The battery pack is not inserted, or is dead or nearly dead.
c Insert a charged battery pack (p. 17, 18).
• The AC power adaptor is not connected to a wall outlet.
c Connect the AC power adaptor to a wall outlet (p. 21).
• The temperature of the environment is too low.
• The battery pack is not fully charged.
c Charge the battery pack fully again (p. 18).
• The battery pack is completely dead, and cannot be
recharged.
c Replace with a new battery pack (p. 17).
• You have used the battery pack in an extremely hot or
cold environment for a long time.
• The battery pack is completely dead, and cannot be
recharged.
c Replace with a new battery pack (p. 17).
• The battery is exhausted.
c Use a charged battery pack (p. 17, 18).
•A deviation has occurred in the remaining time.
c Charge the battery pack fully again so that the indication
on the battery remaining indicator is correct (p. 18).
•A deviation has occurred in the remaining battery time.
c Charge the battery pack fully again so that the indication
on the battery remaining indicator is correct (p. 18).
• The power source is disconnected.
c Connect it firmly (p. 21).
• The battery is exhausted.
c Use a charged battery pack (p. 17, 18).
• Moisture condensation has occurred.
c Remove the cassette and leave your camcorder for at
least one hour to acclimatize (p. 201).
• The q REMAIN is set to AUTO in the menu settings.
c Set it to ON to always display the remaining tape
indicator (p. 183).
The POWER switch does not turn on.
The battery pack is quickly
discharged.
The battery remaining indicator does
not indicate the correct time.
The power goes off although the
battery remaining indicator indicates
that the battery pack has enough
power to operate.
The cassette cannot be removed from
the holder.
The % and Z indicators flash and no
functions except for cassette ejection
work.
Remaining tape indicator is not
displayed.

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Troubleshooting
Types of trouble and how to correct trouble
When operating using the “Memory Stick”
Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• The POWER switch is not set to MEMORY.
c Set it to MEMORY (p. 111).
• The “Memory Stick” is not inserted.
c Insert a “Memory Stick” (p. 102).
• The “Memory Stick” has already been recorded to its full
capacity.
c Delete unnecessary images and record again (p. 147).
• The “Memory Stick” formatted incorrectly is inserted.
c Format the “Memory Stick” using your camcorder or
use another “Memory Stick” (p. 182).
• The write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to
LOCK.
c Release the lock (p. 100).
• The image is protected.
c Cancel image protection (p. 146).
• The write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to
LOCK.
c Release the lock (p. 100).
• The write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to
LOCK.
c Release the lock (p. 100).
• The write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to
LOCK.
c Release the lock (p. 100).
• The write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to
LOCK.
c Release the lock (p. 100).
• The INDEX screen is not displayed.
c Press INDEX to display the index screen then protect the
image (p. 146).
• The write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set to
LOCK.
c Release the lock (p. 100).
• The INDEX screen is not displayed.
c The print marks cannot be written to the single screen
(p. 150).
• You are trying to write a print mark on a moving picture.
c Print marks cannot be written to moving picture (p. 150).
• You may not be able to play back images in actual size
when you try to play back images recorded by other
equipment.
This is not a malfunction.
• Your camcorder cannot play back some images processed
with your computer (The file name flashes on the LCD
screen).
• Your camcorder may not be able to play back the image
recorded using other camcorder.
(continued on the following page)
The “Memory Stick” does not
function.
Recording does not function.
The image cannot be deleted.
You cannot format the “Memory
Stick.”
Deleting all the images cannot be
carried out.
You cannot protect the image.
You cannot write a print mark on the
still image.
You cannot play back images in
actual size.
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Types of trouble and how to correct trouble
Others
Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• 20 titles have been recorded.
c Erase unnecessary title (p. 93).
• The cassette is set to prevent accidental erasure.
c Slide the write-protect tab so that red portion is not
visible (p. 25).
• The tape has a blank portion in the recorded portion.
c Superimpose the title to the recorded position (p. 91).
• The tape is set to prevent accidental erasure.
c Slide the write-protect tab so that red portion is not
visible (p. 25).
• COMMANDER is set to OFF in the menu settings.
c Set it to ON (p. 185).
• Something is blocking the infrared rays.
c Remove the obstacle.
• The batteries are inserted in the battery holder with the + –
polarities incorrectly matching the + – marks.
c Insert the batteries with the correct polarity (p. 217).
• The batteries are dead.
c Insert new ones (p. 217).
• DISPLAY is set to V-OUT/LCD in the menu settings.
c Set it to LCD (p. 185).
• VIDEOINPUT is not set correctly in the menu settings.
c Set it to the appropriate setting (p. 180).
• VIDEOINPUT is not set correctly in the menu settings.
c Set it to the appropriate setting.
• Moisture condensation has occurred.
c Remove the cassette and leave your camcorder for at
least one hour to acclimatize (p. 201).
• Some troubles have occurred in your camcorder.
c Remove the cassette and insert it again, then operate
your camcorder.
• Disconnect the AC power adaptor from a wall outlet or
take out the battery, then reconnect it in about one minute.
Turn the power on. If the functions still do not work, press
RESET using a sharp-pointed object. (If you press RESET,
all the settings (DCR-IP220: except the NETWORK mode
settings) including the date and time return to the default)
(p. 211).
A title is not recorded.
A cassette label is not recorded.
The Remote Commander supplied
with your camcorder does not work.
The picture from a TV or VCR does
not appear even when your
camcorder is connected to the
outputs on the TV or VCR.
Dubbing cannot be made when using
the A/V connecting cable.
The melody or beep sounds for
five seconds.
No function works though the power
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Troubleshooting
Types of trouble and how to correct trouble
Symptom Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• Charging is completed.
• The battery pack is not properly inserted.
c Insert it properly (p. 17).
• The POWER switch is not set to (CHG) OFF.
c Set it to (CHG) OFF.
• The battery pack is not properly inserted.
c Insert it properly (p. 17).
• Something is wrong with the battery pack.
c Please contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony
service facility.
• This is because some functions use a linear mechanism.
This is not a malfunction.
• DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL is pressed.
c Press the LCD screen lightly.
c Press DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL on your camcorder or
DISPLAY on the Remote Commander (p. 43).
c Adjust the LCD screen (CALIBRATION) (p. 204).
• The mirror mode is activated. This is not a malfunction
(p. 35).
• It occurs if you set DISPLAY to V-OUT/LCD in the menu
settings when using mirror mode. This is not a
malfunction.
• The USB cable was connected before installation of the
USB driver was completed.
c Uninstall the incorrect USB driver and reinstall the USB
driver (p. 161).
• USB STREAM is set to OFF in the menu settings.
c Set it to ON (p. 184).
• Moisture condensation has started to condense in your
camcorder (p. 201).
While charging the battery pack
inserted in your camcorder, the
battery CHG lamp does not light up.
You cannot charge the battery pack
inserted in your camcorder.
While charging the battery pack
inserted in your camcorder, the
battery CHG lamp flashes.
When you set the POWER switch to
VCR or (CHG) OFF, if you move
your camcorder, you may hear a
clattering sound from inside your
camcorder.
The buttons do not appear on the
touch panel.
The buttons on the LCD screen do
not work.
The indicators appear mirror-
reversed in the viewfinder.
The characters on the TV screen are
reversed.
Image data cannot be transferred to
your computer by the USB
connection.
A cassette cannot be removed even if
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Self-diagnosis display
C:21:00
Five-digit display Cause and/or Corrective Actions
• You are using a battery pack that is not an
“InfoLITHIUM” battery pack.
c Use an “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack (p. 196).
• Moisture condensation has occurred.
c Remove the cassette and leave your camcorder for at
least one hour to acclimatize (p. 201).
• The video heads are dirty.
c Clean the heads using the cleaning cassette (optional)
(p. 202).
•A malfunction other than the above that you can service
has occurred.
c Remove the cassette and insert it again, then operate
your camcorder. Do not perform this operation if
moisture starts to condense (p. 201).
c Disconnect the power cord of the AC power adaptor or
take out the battery pack. After reconnecting the power
source, operate your camcorder.
•A malfunction that you cannot service has occurred.
c Contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony
service facility and inform them of the 5-digit code.
(example: E:61:10)
If you are unable to rectify the problem even if you try corrective actions a few times,
contact your Sony dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.
Your camcorder has a self-diagnosis display
function.
This function displays the current condition of
your camcorder as a five-digit code (a combination
of a letter and figures) on the LCD screen. If a five-
digit code is displayed, check the following code
chart. The last two digits (indicated by ss) will
differ depending on the state of your camcorder.
LCD screen or Viewfinder
Self-diagnosis display
•C:ss:ss
You can service your camcorder
yourself.
•E:ss:ss
Contact your Sony dealer or local
authorized Sony facility.
C:04:ss
C:21:ss
C:22:ss
C:31:ss
C:32:ss
E:20:ss
E:61:ss
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Troubleshooting
Warning indicators and messages
100-0001 Warning indicator as to file
Slow flashing:
•The file is corrupted.
•The file is unreadable.
•You are trying to carry out MEMORY MIX
function on a moving picture (p. 125).
C:21:00 Self-diagnosis display (p. 192)
E The battery is dead or nearly dead
Slow flashing:
•The battery is nearly dead.
Depending on operational, environmental or
battery conditions the E indicator may flash,
even if there are approximately five to 10
minutes remaining.
% Moisture condensation has occurred*
Fast flashing:
•Eject the cassette, turn off your camcorder,
and leave it for about one hour with the
cassette compartment open (p. 201).
Warning indicator as to micro Cassette
Memory*
Slow flashing:
•Eject the cassette, and insert it again. If even
then the indicator flashes, the micro Cassette
Memory of the cassette may be faulty.
Fast flashing:
•The micro Cassette Memory of your
camcorder may be faulty.
Warning indicator as to “Memory Stick”
Slow flashing:
•No “Memory Stick” is inserted.
Fast flashing:
•The image cannot be recorded on “Memory
Stick.”
Warning indicator as to “Memory Stick”
formatting*
Fast flashing:
•The “Memory Stick” data is corrupted
(p. 100).
•“Memory Stick” is not formatted correctly
(p. 182).
If indicators and messages appear on the LCD screen, check the following:
See the page in parentheses “( )” for more information.
Warning indicators
Warning indicator as to incompatible
“Memory Stick”*
Slow flashing:
•An incompatible “Memory Stick” is inserted.
Q Warning indicator as to tape
Slow flashing:
•The tape is near the end.
•No cassette is inserted.*
•The write-protect tab on the cassette is out
(red) (p. 25).*
Fast flashing:
•The tape has run out.*
q Z Warning indicator as to a cleaning
cassette (DCR-IP220 only)
Slow flashing:
•A cleaning cassette is inserted in MEMORY/
NETWORK mode (p. 202).
Z You need to eject the cassette*
Slow flashing:
•The write-protect tab on the cassette is out
(red) (p. 25).
Fast flashing:
•Moisture condensation has occurred (p. 201).
•The tape has run out.
•The self-diagnosis display function is
activated (p. 192).
- The image is protected*
Slow flashing:
•The image is protected (p. 146).
Warning indicator as to the flash
Slow flashing:
•During charging.
Fast flashing:
•The self-diagnosis display function is
activated (p. 192).*
•There is something wrong with the flash.
Warning indicator as to recording of
still image
Slow image:
•The still image cannot be recorded on a
“Memory Stick” (p. 47).
* You hear the melody or beep sound.
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Warning messages
• CLOCK SET Set the date and time (p. 22).
• FOR “InfoLITHIUM” Use an “InfoLIHIUM” battery pack (p. 196).
BATTERY ONLY
• CLEANING CASSETTE The video heads are dirty (p. 202). (The x indicator
and “ CLEANING CASSETTE” message appear
one after another on the LCD screen.)
• COPY INHIBIT You tried to record a picture that has a copyright
control signal (p. 195).*
• FULL The “Memory Stick” is full (p. 114).*
• - The write-protect tab on the “Memory Stick” is set
to LOCK (p. 100).
• NO FILE No image is recorded on the “Memory Stick”
(p. 137).*
• NO MEMORY STICK No “Memory Stick” is inserted.*
• MEMORY STICK ERROR The “Memory Stick” data is corrupted (p. 102).*
• FORMAT ERROR The “Memory Stick” is not recognized (p. 182).*
Check the format.
• - DIRECTORY ERROR There is more than two same directories (p. 136).*
• PLAY ERROR The image is distorted and cannot be played back.*
• REC ERROR Check the input signal, then record again (p. 124,
135).*
• Q Z TAPE END The tape has reached the end of the tape.*
• Q NO TAPE Insert a cassette.*
• DELETING You press PHOTO while deleting data in a
“Memory Stick.”*
•FORMATTING You press PHOTO while formatting a “Memory
Stick.”*
• NOW CHARGING Charging flash does not work correctly.*
• q Z CLEANING END The cleaning is complete. Eject the cleaning cassette
(p. 202).
• q Z CLEANING TAPE END The cleaning tape has run out.
• TITLE FULL 20 titles have been recorded (p. 90).*
• INPUT ERROR A picture in an incompatible format (such as one
recorded with the DV format) is input (p. 87).*
• NOT REC You tried to copy MPEG MOVIE files recorded on a
“Memory Stick” to the tape (p. 142).*
• CHANGE TO “CAM” or “VCR” A cleaning cassette cannot be used in MEMORY
mode (p. 202).
• INCOMPATIBLE MEMORY The “Memory Stick” inserted is not compatible
STICK with your camcorder.*
• READ-ONLY MEMORY STICK A read-only “Memory Stick” is inserted.*
* You hear the melody or beep sound.
Refer to the Network Function Operating Instructions supplied with your camcorder
about warning messages in NETWORK mode.
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Additional Information
Selecting cassette types
You can use cassette only. You cannot use any other 8 mm,
Hi8, Digital8, VHS, VHSC, S-VHS, S-VHSC, Betamax,
ED Betamax, DV, or mini DV cassettes.
All of the MICROMV cassettes have micro Cassette Memory.
, , and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
Copyright signal
When you play back
If the tape you play back on your camcorder contains copyright signals, you cannot
copy it with other equipment connected to your camcorder.
When you record
You cannot record software on your camcorder that contains copyright control signals
for copyright protection of software.
COPY INHIBIT appears on the LCD screen or on the TV screen if you try to record such
software. Your camcorder does not record copyright control signals on the tape when it
records.
Notes on the MICROMV cassette
When affixing a label on the MICROMV cassette
Be sure to affix a label only on the location illustrated below [a] so as not to cause
malfunction of your camcorder.
After using the MICROMV cassette
Rewind the tape to the beginning, put the cassette in its case, and store it in an upright
position.
When the micro Cassette Memory function does not work
Reinsert the cassette.
[a]
— Additional Information —
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About the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack
What is the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack?
The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack is a lithium-ion battery pack that has functions for
communicating information related to operating conditions between your camcorder.
The “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack calculates the power consumption according to the
operating conditions of your camcorder, and displays the remaining battery time in
minutes.
Charging the battery pack
•Be sure to charge the battery pack before you start using your camcorder.
•We recommend charging the battery pack in an ambient temperature of between 10°C
to 30°C (50°F to 86°F) until the battery CHG lamp goes off, indicating that the battery
pack is fully charged. If you charge the battery outside of this temperature range, you
may not be able to efficiently charge the battery pack.
•After charging is completed, either disconnect the cable from the DC IN jack on your
camcorder or take out the battery pack.
Effective use of the battery pack
•Battery pack performance decreases in low-temperature surroundings. So, the time
that the battery pack can be used is shorter. We recommend that you put the battery
pack in your pocket to warm it up, and insert it in your camcorder immediately before
you start taking photos. This enables you to use the battery pack longer.
•Frequently using the LCD panel or frequently operating playback, fast-forward or
rewind wears out the battery pack faster.
•Be certain to turn the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF when not taking shots or playing
back on your camcorder. The battery pack is also consumed when your camcorder is
in the standby mode or playback is paused.
•Have spare battery packs handy for two or three times the expected recording time,
and make trial recordings before taking the actual recording.
•Do not expose the battery pack to water. The battery pack is not water resistant.
Remaining battery time indicator
•If the power goes off although the remaining battery time indicator indicates that the
battery pack has enough power to operate, charge the battery pack fully again so that
the indication on the remaining battery time indicator is correct. Note, however, that
the correct battery indication sometimes will not be restored if it is used in high
temperatures for a long time or left in a fully charged state, or the battery pack is
frequently used. Regard the remaining battery time indication as the approximate
shooting time.
•The E mark indicating little remaining battery time sometimes flashes depending on
the operating conditions or ambient temperature and environment even if the
remaining battery time is about five to 10 minutes.
How to store the battery pack
•If the battery pack is not used for a long time, do the following procedure once per
year to maintain proper function.
1. Fully charge the battery.
2. Discharge on your electronic equipment.
3. Take out the battery from the equipment and store it in a dry, cool place.
•To use the battery pack up on your camcorder, leave your camcorder in the recording
mode until the power goes off without a cassette inserted.

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Additional Information
About the “InfoLITHIUM” battery pack
Battery life
•The battery life is limited. Battery capacity drops little by little as you use it more and
more, and as time passes. When the available battery time is shortened considerably, a
probable cause is that the battery pack has reached the end of its life. Please buy a new
battery pack.
•The battery life varies depending on how it is stored and operating conditions and
environment for each battery pack.

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The i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) on this unit is an i.LINK-compliant MICROMV
interface. This section describes the i.LINK standard and its features.
What is i.LINK?
i.LINK is a digital serial interface for handling digital video, digital audio and other
data in two directions between equipment having the i.LINK jack, and for controlling
other equipment.
i.LINK-compatible equipment can be connected by a single i.LINK cable. Possible
applications are operations and data transactions with various digital AV equipment.
When two or more i.LINK-compatible equipment are connected to this unit in a daisy
chain, operations and data transactions are possible with not only the equipment that
this unit is connected to but also with other devices via the directly connected
equipment.
Note, however, that the method of operation sometimes varies according to the
characteristics and specifications of the equipment to be connected, and that operations
and data transactions are sometimes not possible on some connected equipment.
Note
Normally, only one piece of equipment can be connected to this unit by the i.LINK
cable. When connecting this unit to i.LINK-compatible equipment having two or more
i.LINK (MICROMV Interface), refer to the operating instructions of the equipment to be
connected.
About the name “i.LINK”
i.LINK is a more familiar term for IEEE 1394 data transport bus proposed by Sony, and
is a trademark approved by many corporations.
IEEE 1394 is an international standard standardized by the Institute of Electrical and
Electronics Engineers.
i.LINK baud rate
The maximum baud rate of your camcorder is “S400”.
i.LINK’s maximum baud rate varies according to the equipment. Three maximum baud
rates are defined:
S100 (approx. 100Mbps*)
S200 (approx. 200Mbps)
S400 (approx. 400Mbps)
The baud rate is listed under “Specifications” in the operating instructions of each
equipment. It is also indicated near the i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) on some
equipment.
The maximum baud rate of equipment, except for this unit, on which it is not indicated
is “S100”.
When units are connected to equipment having a different maximum baud rate, the
baud rate sometimes differs from the indicated baud rate.
*What is Mbps?
Mbps stands for megabits per second, or the amount of data that can be sent or received
in one second. For example, a baud rate of 100Mbps means that 100 megabits of data
can be sent in one second.
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Additional Information
i.LINK functions on this unit
For details on how to dub when this unit is connected to other video equipment having
DV jacks, see page 82, 86.
This unit can also be connected to other i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) compatible
equipment made by Sony (e.g. VAIO series personal computer) other than video
equipment.
Before connecting this unit to your computer, make sure that application software
supported by this unit is already installed on your computer.
For details on precautions when connecting this unit, also refer to the operating
instructions for the equipment to be connected.
Required i.LINK cable
Use the Sony i.LINK 4-pin-to-4-pin cable (during MPEG2 dubbing).
i.LINK and are trademarks.
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Using your camcorder abroad
Countries and areas where you can use network functions are restricted. For details,
refer to the separate Network Function Operating Instructions (DCR-IP220 only).
You can use your camcorder in any country or area with the AC power adaptor
supplied with your camcorder within 100 V to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz.
Use a commercially available AC plug adaptor [a], if necessary, depending on the
design of the wall outlet [b].
Your camcorder is an NTSC system based camcorder. If you want to view the playback
picture on a TV, it must be an NTSC system based TV with VIDEO/AUDIO input jack.
The following shows TV color systems used overseas.
NTSC system
Bahama Islands, Bolivia, Canada, Central America, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana,
Jamaica, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Peru, Surinam, Taiwan, the Philippines, the U.S.A.,
Venezuela, etc.
PAL system
Australia, Austria, Belgium, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany,
Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, Italy, Kuwait, Malaysia, New Zealand, Norway,
Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand,
United Kingdom, etc.
PAL-M system
Brazil
PAL-N system
Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay
SECAM system
Bulgaria, France, Guiana, Iran, Iraq, Monaco, Russia, Ukraine, etc.
Using your camcorder abroad
[b]
[a]
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Additional Information
Maintenance information and
precautions
Moisture condensation
If your camcorder is brought directly from a cold place to a warm place, moisture may
condense inside your camcorder, on the surface of the tape, or on the lens. In this
condition, the tape may stick to the head drum and be damaged or your camcorder may
not operate correctly. If there is moisture inside your camcorder, the beep sounds and
the % indicator flashes. When the Z indicator flashes at the same time, the cassette is
inserted in your camcorder. If moisture condenses on the lens, the indicator will not
appear.
If moisture condensation occurred
None of the functions except cassette ejection will work. Eject the cassette, turn off your
camcorder, and leave it for about one hour with the cassette compartment open. Your
camcorder can be used again if the % indicator does not appear when the power is
turned on again.
If moisture starts to condense, your camcorder sometimes cannot detect condensation.
If this happens, the cassette is sometimes not ejected for 10 seconds after the cassette lid
is opened. This is not a malfunction. Do not close the cassette lid until the cassette is
ejected.
Note on moisture condensation
Moisture may condense when you bring your camcorder from a cold place into a warm
place (or vice versa) or when you use your camcorder in a hot place as follows:
•You bring your camcorder from a ski slope into a place warmed up by a heating
device.
•You bring your camcorder from an air-conditioned car or room into a hot place
outside.
•You use your camcorder after a squall or a shower.
•You use your camcorder in a high temperature and humid place.
How to prevent moisture condensation
When you bring your camcorder from a cold place into a warm place, put your
camcorder in a plastic bag and tightly seal it. Remove the bag when the air temperature
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Maintenance information
Cleaning the video head
To ensure normal recording and clear pictures, clean the video head. The video head
may be dirty when:
– Mosaic-pattern noise appears on the playback picture.
– Playback pictures do not move.
– Playback pictures do not appear.
– The x indicator and “ CLEANING CASSETTE” message appear one after another
or the x indicator flashes on the LCD screen during recording.
If the above problem, [a] or [b] occurs, clean the video heads with the Sony MGRCLD
cleaning cassette (optional). Check the picture and if the above problem persists, repeat
cleaning.
If the video heads gets dirtier, the entire screen becomes blue [b].
The video head
The video head wears out if you use the camcorder for a long time. When use of the
cleaning cassette does not make the picture clear, the video head may have worn out. In
such cases, you must replace the video head. For details, contact your Sony dealer or
local authorized Sony service facility.
Using a cleaning cassette
(1) Set the POWER switch to CAMERA or VCR.
(2) Insert the cleaning cassette.
(3) Press OK on the LCD screen. The message “NOW CLEANING” appears.
After the cleaning is finished, the message “q Z CLEANING END” appears.
(4) Eject the cleaning cassette.
To cancel cleaning
Press CANCEL.
Notes
•When cleaning the video head, do not use any equipment other than the cleaning
cassette.
•The cleaning cassette does not work in MEMORY/NETWORK mode.
Cleaning the LCD screen
If fingerprints or dust make the LCD screen dirty, we recommend using a cleaning cloth
(supplied) to clean the LCD screen. When you use the LCD Cleaning Kit (optional), do
not apply the cleaning liquid directly to the LCD screen. Clean the LCD screen with a
cleaning paper moistened with the liquid.
Maintenance information and precautions
[a]
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Additional Information
Charging the built-in rechargeable battery
Your camcorder is supplied with a built-in rechargeable battery installed so as to retain
the date and time, etc., regardless of the setting of the POWER switch. The built-in
rechargeable battery is always charged as long as you are using your camcorder. The
battery, however, will get discharged gradually if you do not use your camcorder. It
will be completely discharged in about three months if you do not use your
camcorder at all. Even if the built-in rechargeable battery is not charged, it will not
affect your camcorder operation. To retain the date and time, etc., charge the battery if
the battery is discharged.
Charging the built-in rechargeable battery
•Connect your camcorder to a wall outlet using the AC power adaptor supplied with
your camcorder, and leave your camcorder with the POWER switch turned off for
more than 24 hours.
•Or insert the fully charged battery pack in your camcorder, and leave your camcorder
with the POWER switch turned off for more than 24 hours.
Removing dust from inside the viewfinder
(1) Open the LCD panel.
(2) Remove the screw with a screwdriver (optional).
(3) Slide the viewfinder about 1.5 mm (1/16 in.) to the left and then pull it to
remove the eyecup.
(4) Remove dust from inside the eyecup and viewfinder with a commercially
available blower.
(5) Reverse the above steps 2 and 3 to attach the eyecup. Then replace the screw.
Caution
Do not remove any other screws. You may remove only the screw to remove the
eyecup.
Notes
•Do not drop or bend the eyecup shaft.
•Be careful when handling the eyecup.
Maintenance information and precautions
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Maintenance information and precautions
Adjusting the LCD screen (CALIBRATION)
The buttons on the touch panel may not work correctly. If this happens, follow the
procedure below.
(1) Set the POWER switch to (CHG) OFF.
(2) Eject the tape from your camcorder, then disconnect any connecting cable from
your camcorder.
(3) Close the LCD panel with the LCD screen facing out.
(4) Set the POWER switch to VCR while pressing DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL,
then keep pressing DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL for about five seconds.
(5) Follow the procedure below with your finger or the supplied stylus (DCR-
IP220 only).
1 Touch
at the upper left corner.
2 Touch
at the lower right corner.
3 Touch
in the middle of the LCD screen.
If you do not press the right spot,
always returns to the position at the upper
left corner.
Note
You can only carry out this operation with the LCD screen in the step 3 position.
CALIBRATE
CALIBRATE
CALIBRATE
PB FN
DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL

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Additional Information
Maintenance information and precautions
Precautions
Camcorder operation
•Operate your camcorder on 7.2 V (battery pack) or 8.4 V (AC power adaptor).
•For DC or AC operation, use the accessories recommended in this operating
instructions.
•If any solid object or liquid get inside the casing, unplug your camcorder and have it
checked by a Sony dealer before operating it any further.
•Avoid rough handling or mechanical shock. Be particularly careful of the lens.
•Keep the POWER switch set to (CHG) OFF when you are not using your camcorder.
•Do not wrap your camcorder with a towel, for example, and operate it. Doing so
might cause heat to build up inside.
•Keep your camcorder away from strong magnetic fields or mechanical vibration.
•Do not touch the LCD screen with a sharp object other than the stylus supplied (DCR-
IP220 only).
•If your camcorder is used in a cold place, a residual image may appear on the LCD
screen. This is not a malfunction.
•While using your camcorder, the back of the LCD screen may heat up. This is not a
malfunction.
•Do not use the network function in a medical institution or in an aircraft (DCR-IP220
only).
On handling tapes
•Do not insert anything into the small holes on the rear of the cassette. These holes are
used to sense the type and thickness of the tape and if the recording tab is in or out.
•Do not open the tape protect cover or touch the tape.
•Avoid touching or damaging the terminals. To remove dust, clean the terminals with
a soft cloth.
Camcorder care
•Remove the tape, and periodically turn on the power, operate the CAMERA and VCR
sections and play back a tape for about three minutes when your camcorder is not to
be used for a long time.
•Clean the lens with a soft brush to remove dust. If there are fingerprints on the lens,
remove them with a soft cloth.
•Clean your camcorder body with a dry soft cloth, or a soft cloth lightly moistened
with a mild detergent solution. Do not use any type of solvent which may damage the
finish.
•Do not let sand get into your camcorder. When you use your camcorder on a sandy
beach or in a dusty place, protect it from the sand or dust. Sand or dust may cause
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Maintenance information and precautions
AC power adaptor
•Unplug the unit from a wall outlet when you are not using the unit for a long time.
To disconnect the power cord, pull it out by the plug. Never pull the power cord itself.
•Do not operate the unit with a damaged cord or if the unit has been dropped or
damaged.
•Do not bend the power cord forcibly, or place a heavy object on it. This will damage
the cord and may cause fire or electrical shock.
•Prevent metallic objects from coming into contact with the metal parts of the
connecting section. If this happens, a short may occur and the unit may be damaged.
•Always keep metal contacts clean.
•Do not disassemble the unit.
•Do not apply mechanical shock or drop the unit.
•While the unit is in use, particularly during charging, keep it away from AM receivers
and video equipment. AM receivers and video equipment disturb AM reception and
video operation.
•The unit becomes warm during use. This is not a malfunction.
•Do not place the unit in locations that are:
– Extremely hot or cold
– Dusty or dirty
– Very humid
– Vibrating
About care and storage of the lens
•Wipe the surface of the lens clean with a soft cloth in the following instance:
– When there are fingerprints on the lens surface
– In hot or humid locations
– When the lens is used in environments such as the seaside
•Store the lens in a well-ventilated location subject to little dirt or dust.
To prevent mold from occurring, periodically perform the above.
We recommend turning on and operating your camcorder about once per month to
keep your camcorder in an optimum state for a long time.
Battery pack
•Use only the specified charger or video equipment with the charging function.
•To prevent an accident from a short circuit, do not allow metal objects to come into
contact with the battery terminals.
•Keep the battery pack away from fire.
•Never expose the battery pack to temperatures above 60°C (140°F), such as in a car
parked in the sun or under direct sunlight.
•Store the battery pack in a cool, dry place.
•Do not expose the battery pack to any mechanical shock.
•Do not disassemble nor modify the battery pack.
•Attach the battery pack to the video equipment securely.
•Charging while some capacity remains does not affect the original battery capacity.

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Additional Information
Maintenance information and precautions
Notes on dry batteries
To avoid possible damage from battery leakage or corrosion, observe the following:
•Be sure to insert the batteries with the + – polarities matched to the + – marks.
•Dry batteries are not rechargeable.
•Do not use a combination of new and old batteries.
•Do not use different types of batteries.
•Current flows from batteries when you are not using them for a long time.
•Do not use leaking batteries.
If batteries are leaking
•Wipe off the liquid in the battery compartment carefully before replacing the batteries.
•If you touch the liquid, wash it off with water.
•If the liquid get into your eyes, wash your eyes with a lot of water and then consult a
doctor.
If any problem occurs, unplug your camcorder and contact your nearest Sony dealer.

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Specifications
Video camera
recorder
System
Video recording system
2 rotary heads
Helical scanning system
Audio recording system
MPEG1 Audio Layer2
(Fs 48 kHz, stereo)
Video signal
NTSC color, EIA standards
Usable cassette
MICROMV cassette with the
mark printed
Tape speed
Approx. 5.66 mm/s
Recording/playback time
(using cassette MGR60)
1 hour
Fastforward/rewind time
(using cassette MGR60)
Approx. 1 min. and 30 seconds
Viewfinder
Electric viewfinder (color)
Image device
5.0 mm (1/3.6 type) CCD
(Charge Coupled Device)
Gross: Approx. 2 110 000 pixels
Effective (still):
Approx. 1 920 000 pixels
Effective (moving):
Approx. 1 080 000 pixels
Lens
Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T*
Combined power zoom lens
Filter diameter 37 mm (1 1/2 in.)
10× (Optical), 120× (Digital)
Focal length
4.5 – 45 mm (3/16 – 1 13/16 in.)
When converted to a 35 mm still
camera
CAMERA:
52 – 520 mm (2 1/8 – 20 1/2 in.)
MEMORY:
39 – 390 mm (1 9/16 – 15 3/8 in.)
Color temperature
AUTO, HOLD, INDOOR (3 200K),
OUTDOOR (5 800K)
Minimum illumination
7 lx (lux) (F 1.8)
0 lx (lux) (in the NightShot mode)*
* Objects unable to be seen due to
the dark can be shot with
infrared lighting.
Input/Output connectors
Audio/Video input/output
10-pin connector
Input/output auto switch
Video signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω (ohms),
unbalanced, sync negative
Luminance signal: 1 Vp-p, 75 Ω
(ohms), unbalanced
Chrominance signal: 0.286 Vp-p,
75 Ω (ohms), unbalanced
Audio signal: 327 mV, (at output
impedance more than 47 kΩ
(kilohms))
Input impedance with more than
47 kΩ (kilohms)
Output impedance with less than
2.2 kΩ (kilohms)
i.LINK (MICROMV Interface)
input/output
4-pin connector S400
LANC jack
Stereo mini-minijack (ø 2.5 mm)
USB jack
mini-B
Headphone jack
Stereo minijack (ø 3.5 mm)
LCD screen
Picture
6.2 cm (2.5 type)
Total dot number
211 200 (960 × 220)
Wireless communication
(DCR-IP220 only)
Communication system
Bluetooth specification Ver.1.1
Maximum communication
speed
1) 2)
Approx. 723 kbps
Maximum output
Bluetooth specification Power
Class2
Communication distance
2)
Approx. 10 m (33 feet) (Open
space, when using a Sony BTA-
NW1/NW1A Modem Adaptor
with Bluetooth Function)
Compatible Bluetooth profiles
3)
Generic Access Profile
Dial-up Networking Profile
Usable frequency band
2.4 GHz band
(2.400 – 2.483 5 GHz)
1)
The maximum rate defined by
Bluetooth specification Ver.1.1
2)
Depends on obstacles between
the Bluetooth devices, radio
wave conditions, etc.
3)
Defined by Bluetooth
specification for intended use
between the Bluetooth devices
General
Power requirements
7.2 V (battery pack)
8.4 V (AC power adaptor)
Average power consumption
(when using the battery pack)
During camera recording using
LCD: 5.0 W
Viewfinder: 4.4 W
Operating temperature
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage temperature
–20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F)
Dimensions (approx.)
98 × 75.5 × 136 mm
(3 7/8 × 3 × 5 3/8 in.) (w/h/d)
Mass (approx.)
520 g (1 lb 2 oz)
excluding the battery pack and
cassette
630 g (1 lb 6 oz)
including the battery pack,
NP-FF70, cassette MGR60, lens cap
and stylus
Supplied accessories
See page 16.

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Additional Information
AC power adaptor
Power requirements
100 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption
23 W
Output voltage
DC OUT: 8.4 V, 1.5 A in the
operating mode
Operating temperature
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage temperature
–20°C to +60°C (–4°F to +140°F)
Dimensions (approx.)
125 × 39 × 62 mm (5 × 1 9/16 ×
2 1/2 in.) (w/h/d) excluding
projecting parts
Mass (approx.)
280 g (9.8 oz)
excluding power cord
Battery pack
Maximum output voltage
DC 8.4 V
Output voltage
DC 7.2 V
Capacity
9.6 Wh (1 350 mAh)
Operating temperature
0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Dimensions (approx.)
40.8 × 24.1 × 49.1 mm
(1 5/8 × 31/32 × 1 15/16 in.)
(w/h/d)
Mass (approx.)
90 g (3.2 oz)
Type
Lithium ion
Specifications
“Memory Stick”
Memory
Flash memory
8MB: MSA-8A
Operating voltage
2.7 – 3.6 V
Power consumption
Approx. 45 mA in the operating
mode
Approx. 130 µA in the standby
mode
Dimensions (approx.)
50 × 2.8 × 21.5 mm
(2 × 1/8 × 7/8 in.) (w/h/d)
Mass (approx.)
4 g (0.14 oz)
Design and specifications are
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— Quick Reference —
Identifying the parts and controls
1 Lens cap (p. 29)
2 FOCUS/ZOOM switch (p. 34, 67)
3 BACK LIGHT button (p. 37)
4 Viewfinder (p. 32)
Camcorder
1
7
3
2
4
5
6
8
5 LCD screen/Touch panel (p. 9, 27, 103)
6 START/STOP button (p. 29, 130)
7 Speaker
8 Eyecup

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Quick Reference
Identifying the parts and controls
9 LCD BACKLIGHT switch (p. 31)
q; MEMORY EJECT lever (p. 102)
qa DISPLAY/TOUCH PANEL button (p. 43)
qs “Memory Stick” access lamp (p. 102)
qd RESET button
If you press RESET, all the settings
(DCR-IP220: except the NETWORK
mode settings) including the date and
time return to the default.
qf
(USB) jack (p. 151)
q;
qa
qs
9
qd
qf
qg
qh
qj
qg (LANC) jack (blue)
LANC stands for Local Application
Control Bus System. The
control jack
is used for controlling the tape transport
of video equipment and other
peripherals connected to the video
equipment. This jack has the same
function as the jack indicated as
CONTROL L or REMOTE.
qh i (headphones) jack (green)
When you use headphones, the speaker
on your camcorder is silent.
qj i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) (p. 82, 86,
124, 135, 198)
The i.LINK (MICROMV Interface) is
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qk ZOOM lever (p. 33)
ql PHOTO button (p. 47, 111)
w; Infrared rays (NightShot Light)
emitter (p. 37)
wa Remote sensor
ws Camera recording lamp (p. 29)
Identifying the parts and controls
ws
wa
wd
wk
wl
qk
ql
w;
CAMERA
(CHG)
OFF
ON
MODE
VCR
MEMORY/NETWORK
wh
wf
wg
wj
POWER
wd POWER switch (p. 8)
wf CHG lamp (p. 18)
wg CAMERA lamp (p. 8)
wh MEMORY/NETWORK lamp
(DCR-IP220) or MEMORY lamp
(DCR-IP210) (p. 8)
wj VCR lamp (p. 8)
wk
(Bluetooth) lamp (DCR-IP220 only)
(p. 175)
wl HOLOGRAM AF emitter (p. 117)

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Quick Reference
e;
ea
es
eg
ed
ef
e; (flash) button (p. 49, 116)
ea Grip belt
Identifying the parts and controls
4
3
2
1
Fastening the grip belt
Fasten the grip belt firmly.
es OPEN/Z EJECT switch (p. 25)
ed Cassette lid (p. 25)
ef Stylus (DCR-IP220 only) (p. 176)
eg Stylus holder (DCR-IP220 only) (p. 176)

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eh Flash (p. 49, 116)
ej Lens
ek Focus ring/Zoom ring (p. 34, 67)
Note on the Carl Zeiss lens
Your camcorder is equipped with a Carl Zeiss lens which can reproduce a fine
image.
The lens for your camcorder was developed jointly by Carl Zeiss, in Germany, and
Sony Corporation. It adopts the MTF
#
measurement system for video camera and
offers a quality as the Carl Zeiss lens.
The lens for your camcorder is also T*-coated to suppress unwanted reflection and
faithfully reproduce colors.
#
MTF is an abbreviation of Modulation Transfer Function.
The value number indicates the amount of light of a subject penetrating into the
lens.
eh
ej
ek
el
r;
ra
Identifying the parts and controls
el Microphone
r; DC IN jack
ra A/V ID-2 jack (p. 46, 80, 84, 123, 134)

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Quick Reference
rg
rj
rh
rs
rf
rd
rk
rl
rs “Memory Stick” slot (p. 102)
rd OPEN
switch (p. 17)
rf Viewfinder lens adjustment lever
(p. 32)
Identifying the parts and controls
rg Battery compartment lid
rh Tripod receptacle
Make sure that the length of the tripod
screw is less than 5.5 mm (7/32 inch).
Otherwise, you cannot attach the tripod
securely and the screw may damage
your camcorder.
rj FADER button (p. 57)
rk SUPER NS/COLOR SLOW S button
(p. 38)
rl NIGHTSHOT/NIGHTFRAMING switch
(p. 37, 119)

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Identifying the parts and controls
Remote Commander
The buttons that have the same name on the Remote Commander as on your camcorder
function identically to the buttons on your camcorder.
qa
4
3
2
1
9
q;
8
7
6
5
1 PHOTO button (p. 47, 111)
2 DISPLAY button (p. 43)
3 MEMORY control buttons
4 SEARCH MODE button (p. 78, 79)
5 MULTI SRCH button (p. 74)
6 Transmitter
Point toward the remote sensor to
control your camcorder after turning on
your camcorder.
7 DATA CODE button (p. 43)
8 START/STOP button (p. 29, 130)
9 Power zoom button (p. 33)
0 Video control buttons (p. 42, 45)
qa X/x/C/c/EXECUTE buttons

217
Quick Reference
To prepare the Remote Commander
Insert two size AA (R6) batteries by matching the + and – polarities on the batteries to
the + – marks inside the battery compartment.
Notes on the Remote Commander
•Point the remote sensor away from strong light sources such as direct sunlight or
overhead lighting. Otherwise, the Remote Commander may not function properly.
•Your camcorder works in the commander mode VTR 2. Commander modes 1, 2 and 3
are used to distinguish your camcorder from other Sony VCRs to avoid remote control
misoperation. If you use another Sony VCR in the Commander mode VTR 2, we
recommend changing the commander mode or covering the sensor of the VCR with
black paper.
Identifying the parts and controls

218
Identifying the parts and controls
qg NIGHTSHOT/SUPER NIGHTSHOT
(p. 37)/COLOR SLOW SHUTTER (p. 38)/
NIGHTFRAMING (p. 119)
qh Tape counter (p. 36)/Self-diagnosis
(p. 192)/Memory photo (p. 111)
qj Remaining tape (p. 36)/Memory
playback (p. 137)
qk END SEARCH (p. 41)
ql MPEG IN (p. 87)
w; Data file name (p. 100)
This indicator appears when the
MEMORY MIX functions work./
Time (p. 36)
wa Warning (p. 193)
ws Flash (p. 49, 116)
wd Continuous photo recording (p. 113)
120min
STILL
16:9WIDE
NEG. ART
STBY 0:12:34
END
SEARCH
12min
MPEG IN
100–0001
AUTO
60 AWB
F1.8 9dB
–+
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
q;
qa
w;
ql
qk
qf
7
8
qg
qh
qd
wa
wd
ws
qj
qs
Operation indicators
LCD screen and viewfinder
1 micro Cassette Memory (p. 36, 195)
2 Remaining battery time (p. 36, 44)
3 Zoom (p. 33)/Data file name (p. 100)
4 Digital effect (p. 59, 71)/MEMORY MIX
(p. 125)/FADER (p. 56)
5 16:9WIDE (p. 54)
6 Picture effect (p. 58, 70)
7 Data code (p. 43)/Date (p. 36)
8 PROGRAM AE (p. 62)
9 BACK LIGHT (p. 37)
q; SteadyShot off (p. 179)
qa Manual focus (p. 67)/Expanded focus
(p. 67)/Zoom ring (p. 34)
qs Self-timer (p. 40, 51, 120, 132)
qd HOLOGRAM AF (p. 117)
qf STBY/REC (p. 29)/Video control mode
(p. 45)/Image size (p. 109)/Image
quality mode (p. 105)/Picture quality
mode (p. 107)

219
Quick Reference
Index
A, B
AC power adaptor ............ 18, 21
Adjusting viewfinder ............. 32
Adjusting volume ................... 42
Auto red-eye reduction
........................................ 49, 116
AUTO SHTR.......................... 178
A/V connecting cable
.................... 46, 80, 84, 123, 134
BACK LIGHT .......................... 37
Battery pack ............................. 17
BEEP ....................................... 185
BOUNCE.................................. 56
B&W ......................................... 58
C, D
CALIBRATION ..................... 204
Camera chroma key ............. 125
Carl Zeiss lens ....................... 214
Cassette information .............. 97
Cassette memory .................... 97
Charging battery ..................... 18
Charging built-in
rechargeable battery .......... 203
Cleaning cassette .................. 202
Clock set ................................... 22
COLOR SLOW SHUTTER .... 38
Continuous photo recording
.............................................. 113
Data code ................................. 43
DATE SEARCH ...................... 79
DEMO MODE ....................... 184
Digital effect ...................... 59, 71
DISPLAY ................................ 185
Dubbing a tape ........................ 80
E
END SEARCH......................... 41
Expanded focus....................... 67
EXP BRKTG ........................... 113
Exposure .................................. 65
F, G, H
Fader ......................................... 56
FADER ..................................... 56
Fade in/out.............................. 56
Flash.................................. 49, 116
FLASH MOTION.................... 59
Flexible Spot Meter ................. 66
FOCUS...................................... 67
Focusing manually ................. 67
FORMAT................................ 182
Full charge ............................... 18
Grip belt ................................. 213
Heads...................................... 202
HIGH SPEED ........................ 113
HOLOGRAM AF .................. 117
I, J, K, L
i.LINK (MICROMV Interface)
.................. 82, 86, 124, 135, 198
Image protection ................... 146
Image quality mode ............. 105
Image size .............................. 109
Index screen ........................... 138
“InfoLITHIUM” battery
........................................ 20, 196
Infrared rays emitter .............. 37
JPEG ........................................ 100
Labeling a cassette .................. 98
(LANC) jack ...................... 211
LUMINANCE KEY ................ 59
M, N
Manual focus ........................... 67
Memory chroma key ............ 125
Memory luminance key ....... 125
MEMORY MIX...................... 125
Memory overlap ................... 125
Memory PB ZOOM .............. 143
Memory photo playback ..... 136
Memory photo recording .... 111
“Memory Stick” .................... 100
Menu settings ........................ 177
M. FADER................................ 56
micro Cassette Memory
........................................ 14, 195
Mirror mode ............................ 35
Moisture condensation ........ 201
MONOTONE .......................... 56
MOSAIC................................... 58
MPEG ..................................... 100
MPEG MOVIE recording .... 130
MULTI-PICTURE SEARCH
................................................ 74
MULTI SCRN ........................ 113
NEG. ART ................................ 58
NETWORK ............................ 175
NIGHTFRAMING ................ 119
NIGHTSHOT .......................... 37
NTSC system ......................... 200
O, P, Q
OLD MOVIE............................ 59
Operation indicators ............ 218
PASTEL .................................... 58
Picture effect ...................... 58, 70
Picture quality mode ............ 107
Playback pause........................ 45
Playing time............................. 19
Print mark .............................. 150
PROGRAM AE........................ 62
R
Recording time ........................ 19
Remaining battery time
indicator ................................ 36
Remaining tape indicator ...... 36
Remote Commander ............ 216
Remote sensor ....................... 212
RESET ..................................... 211
S
Self-diagnosis display .......... 192
Self-timer recording
.......................... 40, 51, 120, 132
SEPIA........................................ 58
SHARPNESS ......................... 178
Slide show.............................. 145
SLOW SHUTTER .................... 59
SOLARIZE ............................... 58
SPOT FOCUS .......................... 69
STEADYSHOT ...................... 179
STILL ........................................ 59
Stylus ...................................... 176
SUPER NIGHTSHOT ............. 38
T, U, V
Tape counter ............................ 36
Tape PB ZOOM....................... 72
Telephoto ................................. 33
Title ..................................... 88, 94
TITLE SEARCH ...................... 78
Touch panel ..................... 27, 103
TRAIL ....................................... 59
Transition ................................. 30
TV color systems................... 200
USB jack ................................. 151
USB Streaming ...................... 164
W, X, Y, Z
Warning indicators ............... 193
White balance .......................... 52
Wide-angle .............................. 33
Wide mode .............................. 54
Write-protect tab ............. 25, 100
Zoom ........................................ 33
Zoom ring ................................ 34

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