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Special
Features
Special
Features
SPORTS mode
• The recorded images will not be so blurred
when they are viewed later using slow or
still picture playback.
• When playing back a sports mode
recording, the movement may appear
slightly jerky.
• Do not use this mode when recording
under fluorescent, mercury, or sodium
lighting. These types of lights will affect
the color and brightness of the images.
• A vertical band of light might appear when
recording objects that are brightly
illuminated or which are highly reflective.
• If the amount of light is insufficient, the
SPORTS “
” indicator will flash in the
EVF or the LCD monitor.
• The image may flicker if this mode is
used indoors.
PORTRAIT mode
• The image may flicker if this mode is
used indoors.
LOW-LIGHT mode
• Scenes recorded in extremely low light
levels may not come out properly.
SPOT-LIGHT mode
• If the recorded subject is extremely bright,
the picture may appear whitish.
SURF&SNOW mode
• If the recorded subject is extremely bright,
the picture may appear whitish.
• It is not possible to select the SPORTS
mode or PORTRAIT mode together with
the GAIN UP in the Digital function
camera menu.
(No display)
SPORTS
PORTRAIT
LOW-LIGHT
SPOT-LIGHT
SURF&SNOW
Program AE
3, 4
JOG KEY
2
MENU
Button
The Auto Exposure feature can be used to
make quality recordings in a variety of
scene situations.
Note
1
Set POWER to CAMERA.
• The POWER lamp lights red.
• Be sure POWER is fully turned to
CAMERA position.
2
Press MENU to display the menu
screen.
3
Rotate JOG KEY to select
ADJUST
,
and then press JOG KEY to display
the CAMERA ADJUST menu screen.
4
Rotate JOG KEY to select
PROG.AE
, then press JOG KEY
repeatedly to select one of the five
modes shown below.
5
Repeat steps 2~4 to select OFF to
cancel this feature.
1
POWER Switch
For recording fast action scenes.
For recording only subjects in the
foreground, while ignoring
subjects in the background.
For recording in extreme low light
conditions.
Recording in situations where
subjects are under a spotlight(s).
For recording in locations with a
high degree of “Dazzle,” such as
snow slopes and the seashore.
Mode
Indication
Special Features
Special Features
• When MAGICVU is ON, Program AE
and H.S.S. cannot be set in the menu.
Note
Summary of Contents for Digital Palmcorder PV-DV101
Page 1: ...ORDER NO VMD0102006C3 Digital Video Camcorder PV DV101 PV DV401 SPECIFICATIONS 1 ...
Page 7: ...5 1 2 INTERCONNECTION OF EXTENSION CABLES Fig 1 2 7 ...
Page 12: ...ADJUSTMENT LSUP0007 A signal check can be performed using the Interface Board 12 ...
Page 13: ...13 ...
Page 14: ...14 ...
Page 21: ...Fig 9 2 5 1 12 2 REMOVAL OF CSP IC Fig 9 3 21 ...
Page 22: ...5 1 12 3 INSTALLATION OF CSP IC Fig 9 4 22 ...
Page 23: ...Fig 9 5 23 ...
Page 24: ...5 1 12 4 CSP IC LOCATION Fig 9 6 24 ...
Page 32: ...6 1 2 2 Left Cover Fig D3 32 ...
Page 33: ...6 1 2 3 Side Case R Unit Fig D4 33 ...
Page 34: ...6 1 2 4 Main C B A Power C B A Fig D5 6 1 2 5 Lens Unit Fig D6 34 ...
Page 35: ...6 1 2 6 Cassette Cover Unit Mechanism Chassis Ass y Fig D7 35 ...
Page 36: ...6 1 2 7 Top Case Ass y Fig D8 6 1 3 FRONT CASE UNIT PORTION 6 1 3 1 Front C B A Fig D9 36 ...
Page 38: ...6 1 4 2 LCD Case Unit Fig D12 6 1 4 3 Speaker Unit Toripod Frame Fig D13 6 1 5 LCD PORTION 38 ...
Page 39: ...6 1 5 1 LCD Case A Unit Fig D14 6 1 5 2 LCD Shaft Unit LCD Case B Fig D15 39 ...
Page 40: ...6 1 5 3 LCD C B A LCD Panel Unit Fig D16 40 ...
Page 41: ...6 1 5 4 LCD Lamp Unit Fig D17 41 ...
Page 43: ...Fig D18 2 43 ...
Page 44: ...6 1 7 LENS PORTION B 6 1 7 1 Lens Piece 44 ...
Page 45: ...Fig D19 6 1 7 2 Focus Motor Unit Zoom Motor Unit Fig D20 6 1 8 SIDE CASE L UNIT PORTION 45 ...
Page 46: ...6 1 8 1 Jack Ass y Fig D21 6 1 8 2 Jack F P C S Jack C B A Jack C B A Jack Angle Fig D22 46 ...
Page 54: ...6 2 SCREWS FOR DISASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF CABINET 6 3 MECHANISM SECTION 54 ...
Page 55: ...6 3 1 Inner Parts Location 6 3 1 1 TOP VIEW Fig DM1 1 55 ...
Page 57: ...Fig DM2 6 3 3 Guide Piece L Guide Piece R Garage Unit Fig DM4 57 ...
Page 58: ...6 3 4 Cylinder Unit Fig DM5 58 ...
Page 59: ...6 3 5 Dumper Unit Fig DM6 59 ...
Page 60: ...6 3 6 DEW Sensor Fig DM7 60 ...
Page 61: ...6 3 7 Mechanism F P C Unit Fig DM8 61 ...
Page 62: ...6 3 8 Reduction Gear B Fig DM9 62 ...
Page 63: ...6 3 9 Mechanism Cover Unit Fig DM10 63 ...
Page 64: ...6 3 10 Idler Arm Unit Center Gear Fig DM11 64 ...
Page 65: ...6 3 11 Tension Arm Unit Fig DM12 65 ...
Page 66: ...6 3 12 S Reel Table T Reel Table Fig DM13 66 ...
Page 67: ...6 3 13 T Break Unit Fig DM15 67 ...
Page 68: ...6 3 14 T4 Height Plate Pinch Arm Unit Fig DM16 68 ...
Page 69: ...6 3 15 Rail Fig DM17 69 ...
Page 70: ...6 3 16 Cylinder Base Unit Fig DM18 70 ...
Page 71: ...6 3 17 S T Arm Unit S T Post Unit Fig DM19 71 ...
Page 72: ...6 3 18 Loading Motor Unit Fig DM20 72 ...
Page 73: ...6 3 19 Sensor F P C Fig DM21 73 ...
Page 74: ...6 3 20 Tension Drive Arm S Brake Drive Lever Fig DM22 74 ...
Page 75: ...6 3 21 Cam Gear Fig DM23 75 ...
Page 76: ...6 3 22 Pinch Drive Arm Intermediate Gear Fig DM24 76 ...
Page 77: ...6 3 23 Mode Switch Fig DM25 77 ...
Page 78: ...6 3 24 MIC Switch Fig DM26 78 ...
Page 79: ...6 3 25 Main Plate Unit Fig DM27 79 ...
Page 80: ...6 3 26 T4 Drive Arm Fig DM28 80 ...
Page 81: ...6 3 27 Drive Pulley Fig DM29 81 ...
Page 82: ...6 3 28 Capstan Unit Timing Belt Capstan Adjust Spring Fig DM30 82 ...
Page 83: ...6 3 29 Lock Lever Unit Lock Pick Lever Fig DM31 83 ...
Page 85: ...85 ...
Page 103: ...11 2 TOP CASE AND EVF SECTION Model PV DV101 103 ...
Page 104: ...11 3 TOP CASE AND COLOR EVF SECTION MODEL PV DV401 104 ...
Page 105: ...11 4 LENS SECTION 105 ...
Page 106: ...11 5 SIDE CASE R AND LCD SECTION 106 ...
Page 107: ...11 6 FRONT CASE SECTION 107 ...
Page 108: ...11 7 MECHANISM SECTION 108 ...
Page 109: ...11 8 PACKING PARTS AND ACCESSORIES SECTION 109 ...