Advanced Techniques
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2. Remove both caps of the converter lens.
3. Screw the lens into the threads on the camcorder lens assembly.
Attaching the Optional DC Camera Light
You can use the DC camera light to light subjects in darkened areas or correct unflattering shadows. Use the
camera light wisely as it greatly reduces the time you may use a charged battery.
NEVER TOUCH THE DC CAMERA
LIGHT TERMINAL WHEN
THE CAMCORDER IS TURNED ON TO
AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK.
1. Slide the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch to OFF.
2. Connect a fully charged batteries or the AC adapter/charger ("Loading Batteries; Camcorder Batteries" p.15,
"Using Alternative Power Sources" p.17).
3. Slide the DC camera light onto the DC camera light shoe with the camera light lens facing the same direction
as the camcorder's lens.
4. Hold down the red button on the CAM/OFF/VIDEO switch while sliding it to CAM.
5. Press the operate button on the DC camera light to turn it on and off.
Notes when using the DC camera light:
• Keep the DC camera light away from splashing or dripping water.
• Never cover the DC camera light with paper, plastic or other object as the cooling vents may become
blocked possibly causing the camera light to overheat.
• Never use the DC camera light in the vicinity of explosive or highly flammable materials.
• Always allow the DC camera light to cool fully before storing.
• The DC camera light becomes very hot during use of the camera light or immediately after use. Be careful
that your hand or hair does not touch them.
• When the DC camera light is on, avoid subjecting the camera light to impacts or sharp vibrations.
• If the DC camera light is turned on and off during recording, there could be noise in the picture. Watch the
battery charge indicator especially when using a battery as the power source.
• When the DC camera light is used, the operation time of the camcorder when a fully-charged battery pack is
attached is halved.
Removing the DC Camera Light