Sony CCD-TR2300E Camcorder User Manual


 
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Before you begin / Перед началом эксплуатации
Table of contents
Before you begin
Using this manual................................................... 5
Checking supplied accessories ............................. 7
Getting started
Charging and installing the battery pack............ 8
Inserting a cassette................................................ 12
Basic operations
Camera recording ................................................. 13
Using the zoom feature..................................... 16
Hints for better shooting ..................................... 18
Checking the recorded picture ........................... 20
Connections for playback .................................... 21
Playing back a tape............................................... 26
Advanced operations
Using alternative power sources ........................ 31
Using the mains ................................................. 32
Using a car battery – CCD-TR3300E only ...... 34
Changing the mode settings ............................... 35
— for camera recording —
Recording with the date or time......................... 39
Fade-in and fade-out ............................................ 40
Overlapping two pictures
(CCD-TR3300E only) ......................................... 42
Wiping away a still picture
(CCD-TR3300E only) ......................................... 43
Enjoying picture effect ......................................... 45
Recording a still picture
(CCD-TR3300E only) ......................................... 47
Recording still pictures successively
(CCD-TR3300E only) ......................................... 49
Superimposing a moving picture on a still
picture (CCD-TR3300E only) ........................... 50
Re-recording a picture in the middle of a
recorded tape...................................................... 52
Using the wide mode function ........................... 53
Selecting the START/STOP mode ..................... 56
Superimposing a title ........................................... 57
Making your own original titles......................... 59
Releasing the STEADY SHOT function............. 61
Checking the tape condition before recording
(ORC) ................................................................... 62
— for manual adjustment —
Selecting automatic/manual adjustment
modes .................................................................. 63
Focusing manually ............................................... 65
Using the PROGRAM AE function.................... 67
About the PROGRAM AE function ................ 67
Using the aperture priority mode ................... 68
Using the shutter priority mode ...................... 69
Using the twilight mode ................................... 71
Using manual mode ............................................. 72
Using slow shutter (CCD-TR3300E only) ......... 75
Tips for manual adjustment ................................ 76
Shooting with backlighting ................................. 78
Adjusting the brightness of the picture............. 79
Adjusting the white balance ............................... 80
— for playing back/editing —
Searching the boundaries of recorded date ...... 84
Returning to a pre-registered position .............. 86
Locating the marking position............................ 87
Writing the RC Time code on a recorded
tape....................................................................... 92
Editing onto another tape.................................... 94
Recording from a VCR or TV.............................. 96
Additional information
Changing the lithium battery in the
camcorder ........................................................... 98
Resetting the date and time............................... 100
Usable cassettes and playback modes ............. 101
Tips for using the battery pack ......................... 103
Maintenance information and precautions..... 108
Using your camcorder abroad .......................... 112
Trouble check ...................................................... 113
Specifications....................................................... 121
Identifying the parts........................................... 123
Warning indicators............................................. 134
Index ..................................................................... 135
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