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WB (White Balance) 

The camera adjusts the colour balance of images automatically. 

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If you notice a colour cast in the preview on the LCD panel, you can also change the basic setting. 

The following settings are available: 

Setting Explanation 

Auto 

The camera sets the white balance automatically 

Daylight

 

For shots taken in daylight. 

Fluorescent 

For shots taken in fluorescent light. 

Tungsten 

For shots taken in electric light. 

ISO 

With this function you can adjust the light sensitivity according to the light conditions. 

Use a higher ISO value in locations with poor lighting and use a lower ISO value in brightly lit settings. 

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Choose between 

Auto

, 800 and 1600. 

“Settings” menu 

In the “

Settings

” menu you can adjust the basic settings for the camera. 

Sound  

Here you can switch the key pad tone on and off. 

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To switch the key pad tones off, select 

Off

 and press 

OK

Information  

Here you can switch the LCD information on and off. 

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To switch the LCD information off, select 

Off

 and press 

OK

 

You can also use the button 

UP

 (

i

) to switch the LCD information on and off. 

Time setting 

Here you set time and date to have your recordings dated correctly. 

 

The time is display in the 12-hour mode (AM/PM).  

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Select the 

Time setting

 menu with 

OK

. The time menu is displayed. The year is highlighted. 

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Set the value using the 

UP

/

DOWN 

buttons. 

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Move to the next field using the 

RIGHT/LEFT 

buttons. 

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When you set the hours (1–12), make sure 

AM

 or 

PM

 is shown correctly. 

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To confirm the settings, press 

OK

Summary of Contents for Life P47010 

Page 1: ...Digital Full HD Camcorder MEDION LIFE P47010 08 09 Instruction Manual MD 85960...

Page 2: ...hanging the mode of operation 7 The display in the record mode 7 Making recordings 8 Movies 8 Photos 8 Memory 8 The menu in record mode 9 Using the on screen menus 9 Film mode menu 9 Camera mode menu...

Page 3: ...place containers containing liquid e g vases on the appliance the mains adapter or near to these and protect all parts of the device from rain and water The container may tip over and the liquid will...

Page 4: ...ng damage to the SD SDHC card Never withdraw the SD SDHC card from the camcorder while data are being processed or saved Protecting against condensation Avoid rapid changes in temperature Place the ca...

Page 5: ...gh resolution LC display that enables you to monitor your captures The LC display also serves to display the on screen menus where you can make your settings The camcorder has a 5x optical zoom and ca...

Page 6: ...utter button 9 OK button confirm selection open menu 10 Operation LED 11 MOVIE shutter 12 Direction button RIGHT flash for picture mode 13 Direction button DOWN HD select resolution for film recording...

Page 7: ...ot as shown in the picture To remove the memory card press the memory card inwards until you hear a click in the slot and then let go The memory card will be automatically pushed out a little way from...

Page 8: ...DE again The display in the record mode The indicators shown below may be displayed on the LCD screen while movies and pictures are being recorded 1 Movie resolution HD 1080p 30 fps 720p 30 fps WVGA 6...

Page 9: ...lows to take photos Lift the LC display flap Select the desired picture size with the T W button If necessary select a flash setting The flash fires automatically depending on lighting conditions Use...

Page 10: ...ings Resolution The following settings are available for film quality Setting Resolution HD 1080 p 1920 x 1080 30 fps D1 720 p 1280 x 720 30 fps WVGA 848 x 480 30 fps VGA 640 x 480 30 fps QVGA 320 x 2...

Page 11: ...mera on a level surface or use a tripod in order to prevent the shots from being out of focus The self timer setting is active for only one photograph at a time The camera then returns to normal shoot...

Page 12: ...se between Auto 800 and 1600 Settings menu In the Settings menu you can adjust the basic settings for the camera Sound Here you can switch the key pad tone on and off To switch the key pad tones off s...

Page 13: ...he camera to various TV systems Select between PAL 50 Hz and NTSC 60 Hz To save the settings press OK Language You can use this setting to specify the on screen menu language Select the desired settin...

Page 14: ...sing the RIGHT LEFT direction button Press OK to show the photo in full size Zoom photos To enlarge the photo push T W in the direction T To shrink the photo push T W in the direction W Two rectangles...

Page 15: ...Press OK If a memory card is inserted you can delete only the films on the memory card If the memory card is locked you cannot delete the films on the memory card YouTube Direct Here you can mark movi...

Page 16: ...otos on the memory card If the memory card is locked you cannot delete the photos on the memory card If the photos to be deleted are locked you must first unlock them Lock and unlock This function ena...

Page 17: ...tored in the directory DCIM 100MOVIE in the internal memory or on the SD card These folders are created automatically on the SD card To transfer the recordings onto the computer proceed as follows Usi...

Page 18: ...ck Burn to Disc Before starting the burning select the drive with the blank DVD Now you can create a title in the VCD or DVD menu and add a date In addition to that you can allocate a menu design of y...

Page 19: ...symbol in the picture K The programme YouTube Direct will open You will see the preview pictures of your films The marked movies are highlighted with a globe symbol see menu YouTube Direct page 14 If...

Page 20: ...eat Move closer to the subject The SD SDHC is locked Unlock the SD SDHC card The photos films cannot be deleted The file is locked Unlock the file The camera will not switch on The battery is flat Cha...

Page 21: ...V standard NTSC PAL Data storage media 128 MB internal partly reserved for the firmware card slot for SD SDHC cards up to 16 GB SDHC File formats Picture JPEG movie AVI Range Normal 10 cm Macro 1 cm 8...

Page 22: ...ould be recycled Appliance At the end of its life the appliance should not be disposed of in the normal household rubbish Please consult your local authority for advice on correct and eco friendly met...

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