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Mode switch:
P
[
AUTO]
, [
OFF
]
The camcorder automatically reduces
the background sound of wind when
recording outdoors.
• The wind screen cannot be turned off
when the mode switch is set to
AUTO
.
• Some low-frequency sounds will be
suppressed along with the sound of
wind. When recording in surroundings
unaffected by wind or if you want to
record low-frequency sounds, we
recommend setting the wind screen
to [
OFF
].
Hard Disk Operations (HDD Usage Info, Initializing the Hard Disk, etc.)
HDD OPERATIONS
Displays a screen where you can verify
the approximate used hard disk space.
This option is available only from the
original index screen.
• Hard disk space is calculated in
0.1 GB increments and rounded off.
In addition, some hard disk space is
used for file management data. As a
result, the total space will be slightly
less than 40 GB.
[NO], [YES]
Initializes the hard disk. This option is
available only from the original index
screen.
[
ON]
, [
OFF
]
Detects when the camcorder is dropped
and activates a protection mechanism to
help prevent hard disk damage. While the
mechanism is active,
appears in red
on the screen and playback/recording
may stop. This option is available only
from the original index screen.
• Keep this function set to [
ON] in
most situations. Deactivating this
function can increase the likelihood of
hard disk damage should the
camcorder be dropped. Even if this
function is set to [
ON] and the
camcorder is dropped, hard disk
damage can occur.
• You can set the drop sensor to
[
OFF
] to record while, for
example, riding a roller coaster. If left
set to [
ON] and the protection
mechanism activates, its operation
noise may be heard and recording/
playback may stop.
[NO], [YES]
This option is available only in the
playlist index screen.
Still Image Operations (Card Initialization, etc.)
STILL IMG OPER.
[NO], [YES]
WIND SCREEN
HDD USAGE INFO
INITIALIZE HDD
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DROP SENSOR
DEL.PLAYLIST
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41)
ERASE ALL
ORD
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82)
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