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Using a Memory Car
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4. Press the PHOTO button fully.
• The card access indicator flashes.
• The still image shown on the screen will be recorded on the memory card.
• You can also record a still image by pressing the PHOTO button fully when the tape is
in playback pause mode.
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A still image recorded from an image in 16:9 format will be vertically
compressed.
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The data code of the still image will reflect the date and time it has been
recorded on the memory card.
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There will be no shutter sound in PLAY (VCR) mode.
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The size of the still image will be 640
×
480.
Recording from Other Video Devices
You can record images from devices connected via the S-video terminal or AV terminal
(analog line-in function), or via the DV terminal as still images on a memory card.
When recording via the AV terminal, make sure that “AV
\
DV” is displayed on
the screen. When recording via the DV terminal, make sure that “AV
\
DV” is not
displayed. Change the setting as necessary (
94).
1. Connect the camcorder to the video device.
• S-video/AV terminal: See
Playing Back on a TV Screen
(
40).
• DV terminal: See
Connecting a Digital Video Device
(
89).
2. Set the camcorder to PLAY (VCR) mode.
If a cassette is loaded, make sure the tape is stopped.
3. Connected device: Load a recorded cassette and play back the tape.
4. Press the PHOTO button halfway when the scene you wish to record
appears.
• The still image, remaining image capacity and other information appear.
• When you press the PHOTO button on the wireless controller, recording starts
immediately.
5. Press the PHOTO button fully.
• The card access indicator flashes.
• The still image shown on the screen will be recorded on the memory card.
❍
A still image recorded from an image in 16:9 format will be vertically
compressed.
❍
The data code of the still image will reflect the date and time it has been
recorded on the memory card.
❍
There will be no shutter sound in PLAY (VCR) mode.
❍
The size of the still image will be 640
×
480.
CARD PLAY (VCR)
CARD CAMERA
PLAY (VCR)
CAMERA