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PANASONIC HDC-SD100P Reviews
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PANASONIC HDC-SD100P Reviews |
Its users find that the PANASONIC HDC-SD100P doesn't have any particular problems of user-friendliness.They find it relatively fragile., But they are not unanimous. If you have a problem, or need help, the Diplofix forum can help you choose between the PANASONIC HDC-SD100P and another product.
According to its users, it is efficient., They mostly agree on this point. On average they find that it's price is right You won't get any unpleasant surprises if you look at the instructions in the PANASONIC HDC-SD100P user manual before buying.
Manual abstract: to LCD or EVF. Open the LCD monitor when it is set to LCD. 3) Press the recording start/stop button to start recording.
Help mode
The help mode explains the operation icons displayed. (Except headphone volume adjustment) Rotate the mode dial to select . 1) Press the cursor button to display the icon.
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2) Move the cursor button right to select [
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Recording still pictures
1) Rotate the mode dial to select . 2) Set the LCD/EVF select switch to LCD or EVF. Open the LCD monitor when it is set to LCD. 3) Press the button fully to take the picture.
3) Move the cursor button up, left or right to select the desired icon.
An explanation of the selected icon scrolls at the bottom of the screen. The indication changes each time the cursor button is moved down. When the help mode is used, functions cannot be set.
To exit the Help mode
Press the MENU button or select [END].
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Motion picture playback
1) Rotate the mode dial to select . 2) Select [ ] (motion picture playback) A with the cursor button.
Still picture playback
1) Rotate the mode dial to select . 2) Select [ ] (still picture playback) A with the cursor button.
3) Select the scene to be played back and press the cursor button.
3) Select the still picture to be played back and press the cursor button.
4) Select the playback operation with the cursor button.
4) Select the playback operation with the cursor button.
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Playback/Pause Rewind playback Fast forward playback Stops the playback and shows the thumbnails.
1/;: Slide show (playback of the still pictures in numerical order) start/pause. 2;: Plays back the previous picture. ;1: Plays back the next picture. : Stops the playback and shows the thumbnails.
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Preparation
Recording
Playback
Backup
With a PC
Others
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Before using Setup
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Before using
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Parts identification and handling
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1 LCD monitor open 2 LCD monitor (l 35) Pull the LCD monitor out in the direction of the arrow with your fingers.
AV/
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Due to limitations in LCD production technology, there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the LCD monitor screen. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture. Speaker Optical image stabilizer button [ , O.I.S.] (l 50) 5 Delete button [ ] (l 82) 6 Cursor button Use the cursor button to select the recording functions and playback operations, and to operate the menu screen. 3 4
It can open up to 90o.
It can rotate up to 180o A towards the lens or 90o B towards the viewfinder.
1 Select by moving up, down, left, right. 2 Set by pressing the center. Menu screen operations (l 29) To select the recording functions (l 52 ,58) Playback operations (l 74)
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Intelligent auto button [iA] (l 51) PRE-REC button [PRE-REC] (l 45) Menu button [MENU] (l 29) Battery holder (l 23) DC input terminal [DC IN] (l 25) USB terminal [ ] (l 96, 105, 115) HDMI mini connector [HDMI] (l 88, 93) Audio-video/headphone output terminal [AV/ ] (l 31, 56, 88, 104) Use the AV cable (only the supplied cable) or headphones. Setup the [AV JACK] in the menu when the headphones are used. (l 31) 15 Component terminal [COMPONENT] (l 88) 16 Card access lamp [ACCESS] (l 27) 17 Card slot (l 27) 18 SD card cover (l 27) 19 SD card open lever [OPEN] (l 27) 20 Disc copy button [DISC COPY] (l 98, 101)
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27 Built-in flash (l 61) 28 Lens (LEICA DICOMAR) 29 Lens hood Rotate the lens hood counter-clockwise A to remove it. In order to attach it, place into slot B, and then rotate it clockwise C.
21 Lens cover recording mode. The lens cover opens in (l 28) 22 Multi manual ring (l 69) 23 Mode select switch [AUTO, MANUAL, FOCUS/ZOOM] (l 39, 64, 69) 24 Camera function button [CAM FUNC] (l 69) 25 Remote control sensor (l 21) 26 Recording lamp (l 30)
When fitting the tele conversion lens (VW-T3714H; optional) or the wide conversion lens (VW-W3707H; optional), first remove the lens hood. Be careful about the following. When 2 lens accessories, such as the ND filter and tele conversion lens, are fitted and the zoom lever is pressed toward the W side, the 4 corners of an image will be darkened. (Vignetting) (When fitting 2 lens accessories, first remove the lens hood and then fit them.) 30 Microphone terminal [MIC] A compatible plug-in powered microphone can be used as an external microphone. Audio will be stereo (2 ch) with the external microphone input. Make sure that the microphone cable is out of the way from the lens so it will not be recorded in the images. When the unit is connected with the AC adaptor, sometimes noise may be heard depending on the microphone type. In this case, please switch to the battery for the power supply and the noise will stop.
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31 32 33 34 35 Mode dial (l 28) Recording start/stop button (l 41) Status indicator (l 28) LCD/EVF select switch [EVF/LCD] (l 35) Viewfinder (l 35)
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39 Accessory shoe The video DC light/VW-LDC103PP (optional) should be mounted here.
Due to limitations in LCD production technology, there may be some tiny bright or dark spots on the viewfinder screen. However, this is not a malfunction and does not affect the recorded picture. 36 Eyepiece corrector dial (l 36) 37 Photoshot button [ ] (l 46) 38 Zoom lever [W/T] (In recording mode) (l 49) Volume lever [sVOLr] (In playback mode) (l 75)
40 Internal microphones (5.1 channel support)
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41 Grip belt Adjust the length of the grip belt so that it fits your hand.
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Flip the belt. Adjust the length. Replace the belt. Shoulder strap fixture
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43 Battery release lever [BATTERY] (l 23) 44 Tripod receptacle This is a hole for attaching the unit to the optional tripod. (For details on mounting the tripod, refer to the operating instructions for the tripod.)
A Camera base
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Remote control
Install a button-type battery (supplied)
1 While pressing the stopper A, pull out the battery holder. Set the buttontype battery with its (i) mark facing upward and then put the battery holder back in place.
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START/ PHOTO STOP EXT DISPLAY SHOT DATE/ TIME ZOOM
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VOL
SEARCH
PLAY PAUSE STOP
SEARCH STILL ADV SKIP MENU
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STILL ADV SKIP
ENTER
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When the button-type battery runs down, replace it with a new battery (part number: CR2025). The battery should normally last about 1 year, however this depends on how frequently the unit is used. Keep the button-type battery out of reach of children to prevent swallowing. Replace battery with Panasonic PART NO. CR2025 only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. Caution: Battery may explode if mistreated. Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. Do not recharge, disassemble or dispose of in fire.
Photoshot button [ , PHOTO SHOT]* On-screen display button [EXT DISPLAY] (l 90) 3 Date/time button [DATE/TIME] (l 33) 4 Playback operation buttons (l 75) 5 Delete button [ ]* 6 Direction buttons [3,4,2,1] These buttons operate similar to how the cursor button moves up/down/right/left on the unit. 7 Recording start/stop button [START/ STOP]* 8 Zoom/volume buttons [ZOOM, VOL]* 9 Menu button [MENU]* 10 Enter button [ENTER] This button operates similar to pressing the cursor button on the unit. * means that these buttons function in the same manner as the corresponding buttons on the unit. 1 2
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Remote control usable range
A Remote control sensor Distance: Within approx. 5 m (16 feet) Angle: Approx. 10o up and 15o down, left, and right The remote control is intended for indoor operation. Outdoors or under strong light, the unit may not operate properly even within the usable ranges.
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Setup
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Power supply
About batteries that you can use with this unit
The Panasonic battery that can be used with this unit is VW-VBG130/VW-VBG260/VW-VBG6. VW-VBG130/VW-VBG260/VW-VBG6 come with a function to check whether the battery and unit can be safely used together. To use the VW-VBG6 for this unit, the battery pack holder kit VW-VH04 (optional) is required. It has been found that counterfeit battery packs which look very similar to the genuine product are made available to purchase in some markets. Some of these battery packs are not adequately protected with internal protection to meet the requirements of appropriate safety standards. There is a possibility that these battery packs may lead to fire or explosion. Please be advised that we are not liable for any accident or failure occurring as a result of use of a counterfeit battery pack. To ensure that safe products are used we would recommend that a genuine Panasonic battery pack is used. Be aware that many batteries sold at extremely cheap prices or in situations where it is difficult to verify the actual products before purchase have proven to be counterfeit.
Charging the battery
When this unit is purchased, the battery is not charged. Charge the battery before using this unit. Important: If the DC cable is connected to the AC adaptor, then the battery will not charge. Remove the DC cable from the AC adaptor.
Charging lamp [CHARGE] A
Lights up: Charging (Battery charging time: l 24) Goes off: Charging completed Flashing: Make sure that the terminals of the battery or the AC adaptor are not exposed to dirt, foreign objects or dust, then reconnect them properly. (l 136)
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Connect the AC cable to the AC adaptor and the AC outlet. Insert the battery into the battery charger by aligning the arrows.
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We recommend using Panasonic batteries (l 10, 24, 143). If you use other batteries, we cannot guarantee the quality of this product. Do not heat or expose to flame. Do not leave the battery(ies) in an automobile exposed to direct sunlight for a long period of time with doors and windows closed.
Inserting/removing the battery
Install the battery by inserting it in the direction shown in the figure. Removing the battery
Make sure to turn the mode dial to OFF and that the status indicator is turned off, and then remove by holding onto it taking care not to drop. Move the BATTERY lever in the direction indicated by the arrow and remove the battery when unlocked.
A Install the battery with the terminal cover securely closed. B Insert the battery until it clicks and locks.
CAUTION
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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Charging and recording time
Charging/Recording time Temperature: 25 oC (77 oF)/humidity: 60% When using the viewfinder (times in parentheses are when using the LCD monitor) Battery model number Supplied battery/ VW-VBG130 (optional) VW-VBG260 (optional) VW-VBG6 (optional)* Charging time Maximum continuously recordable time 2h (1 h 55 min) 3 h 45 min (3 h 30 min) 9 h 20 min (8 h 45 min) Actual recordable time 1 h 15 min (1 h 10 min) 2 h 20 min (2 h 10 min) 5 h 55 min (5 h 30 min)
2 h 35 min 4 h 40 min 9 h 25 min
* The battery pack holder kit VW-VH04 (optional) is necessary. These times are approximations. The indicated charging time is for when the battery has been discharged completely. The charging time may vary depending on how the battery has been used. The charging time for the battery in hot/ cold environments or a battery that has not been used for long time may be longer than normal. The actual recordable time refers to the recordable time when repeatedly starting/stopping recording, turning the unit on/off, moving the zoom lever etc. The recordable times will vary depending on the status of use. Be aware that the operating time of the battery will become shorter in low temperatures. We recommend charging a spare battery for use when recording. The batteries heat up after use or charging. This is not a malfunction. It is not necessary to wear down the battery completely before recharging. The battery can be recharged even if some capacity remains.
Battery capacity indication
The display changes as the battery capacity reduces. # # # # If there is less than 3 minutes remaining, then will become red. If the battery discharges, then ( ) will flash. The remaining battery capacity is displayed when using the Panasonic battery that you can use for this unit. It may take time to display the remaining battery capacity. The actual time can vary depending on your actual use. The maximum amount of remaining battery capacity able to be indicated is 9 hours 59 minutes. If the actual remaining time exceeds 9 hours 59 minutes, the indication will stay green and will not change until the remaining time falls below 9 hours 59 minutes. When turning the mode dial to switch modes, the time indication will turn off momentarily in order to recalculate the remaining battery capacity time. When using the AC adaptor or batteries made by other companies, the remaining battery capacity will not be shown.
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Connecting to the AC outlet
Important: While the DC cable is connected to the AC adaptor, the battery will not charge. Do not use the AC cable with any other equipment as it is designed only for this unit. Do not use the AC cable from other equipment with this unit.
DC IN
A DC output terminal B DC input terminal Insert the DC cable so the [ terminal.
] mark is pointing upward matching the [
] mark of the DC input
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Connect the AC cable to the AC adaptor and the AC outlet. Connect the DC cable to the AC adaptor. Connect the DC cable to the DC input terminal [DC IN].
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Preparation of SD cards
This unit (an SDHC compatible device) is compatible with both SD Memory Cards and SDHC Memory Cards. You cannot use SDHC Memory Cards on devices that are only compatible with SD Memory Cards. When using an SDHC Memory Card on another device, confirm that the device supports the SDHC Memory Card.
Cards that you can use with this unit
Card type Capacity Motion picture recording We recommend using SD cards conforming to Class 4 or higher of the SD Speed Class Rating* or the following SD cards made by Panasonic for motion picture recording. Cannot be used. Cannot be guaranteed in operation. The recording may suddenly stop during motion picture recording depending on the SD card you use. (l 43) RP-SDV01G RP-SDV02G, RP-SDM02G RP-SDV04G, RP-SDM04G RP-SDM06G RP-SDV08G RP-SDM12G RP-SDV16G RP-SDV32G Still picture recording
SD Memory Card
8 MB 16 MB 32 MB 64 MB 128 MB 256 MB 512 MB 1 GB 2 GB
Can be used.
SDHC Memory Card
4 GB 6 GB 8 GB 12 GB 16 GB 32 GB
* The SD Speed Class Rating is the speed standard for successive writes. 4 GB or more Memory Cards that do not have the SDHC logo are not based on SD Memory Card Specifications. When the write-protect switch A on SD card is locked, no recording, deletion or editing will be possible on the card. Keep the Memory Card out of reach of children to prevent swallowing.
Use this unit to format SD cards. (l 87) Do not format an SD card using any other equipment such as a PC. The card may not be used on this unit.
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Inserting/removing an SD card
When using an SD card not from Panasonic, or one previously used on other equipment, for the first time on this unit, format the SD card. (l 87) When the SD card is formatted, all of the recorded data is deleted. Once the data is deleted, it cannot be restored. Copy valuable data onto a PC, DVD disc etc. before proceeding with the formatting. (l 96, 108) Caution: When the SD card is removed while the card access lamp is lit, this unit may malfunction or the data recorded on the SD card may be lost.
Card access lamp [ACCESS] A
When this unit is accessing the card, the access lamp lights up.
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Open the LCD monitor. Open the SD card cover by sliding the OPEN lever B. Insert/remove the SD card.
Check that the card access lamp has gone off.
Face the label side C in the direction shown in the illustration and press it straight in as far as it will go. Press the center of the SD card and then pull it straight out.
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Securely close the SD card cover.
Securely close it until it clicks.
Do not touch the terminals on the back of the SD card. Do not apply strong shocks, bend, or drop the SD card. Electrical noise, static electricity or the failure of this unit or the SD card may damage or erase the data stored on the SD card. We recommend saving the important data recorded on this unit to a PC, DVD disc etc. (l 96, 108) When the card access lamp is lit, do not: jRemove the SD card jTurn the unit off jInsert and remove the USB cable jExpose the unit to vibrations or shock Performing the above while the lamp is on may result in damage to data/SD card or this unit.
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Selecting a mode (Turning the unit on/off)
or while pressing the
Rotate the mode dial to switch to recording, playback or power OFF.
Turn on the power by turning the mode dial to lock release button A.
Rotate the mode dial while at the same time pressing in the lock release button if changing from OFF to another mode. Status indicator B Align with the mark C.
The status indicator lights and the power turns on. When the unit is turned on for the first time, a message asking you to set the date and time will appear. Select [YES] and set the date and time. (l 33)
To turn off the power
Set the mode dial to OFF. The status indicator B goes off and the power turns off. Recording mode (l 41, 46) Playback mode (l 74, 79) OFF
Turning the power on and off with the LCD monitor
When the mode dial is set to , and the LCD/EVF select switch is set to LCD, power is turned on when the LCD monitor is opened, and power is turned off when it is closed. When the LCD/EVF select switch is set to EVF, power will not turn on/off with the opening and closing of the LCD monitor.
To turn on the power
To turn off the power
A The status indicator lights. B LCD/EVF select switch
A The status indicator goes off.
Set the mode dial to OFF when this unit is not being used.
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Using the menu screen
Operate the displayed menu screens with the cursor button.
MENU
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Press the MENU button.
MENU
Descriptions of submenus and current settings on menus are displayed scrolling at the bottom of the screen.
The menu displayed differs depending on the position of the mode dial.
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Select the desired setting and press the cursor button to enter the selection.
Select the top menu A and move the cursor button right or press the cursor button.
Move the cursor button left to return to the previous screen. You can set other items continuously.
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Select the submenu item B and move the cursor button right or press the cursor button.
Press the MENU button to exit the menu screen.
MENU
The menu screen does not appear during recording or playing. You cannot start other operations while the menu screen is displayed.
C Current settings on menus
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Language selection
You can select the language on the screen display and the menu screen.
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Press the MENU button, then select [LANGUAGE] and press the cursor button. Select [English] and press the cursor button.
Menu list
Recording mode
*1 It is not displayed when the AUTO/MANUAL switch is set to AUTO. *2 It is not displayed when the Intelligent auto mode is [ON]. Part of the menu will not be used depending on the used functions. (l 125) [BASIC] [SCENE MODE]*1 (l 64) [D.ZOOM] (l 49) [GUIDE LINES]*2 (l 58) [SET WORLD TIME] (l 34) [RECORD SETUP] [FACE FRAMING] (l 55) [REC MODE] (l 44) [24pDIGITAL CINEMA]*2 (l 58) [FADE COLOR] (l 53) [WIND CUT]*1 (l 65) [MIC SETUP] (l 59) [MIC LEVEL]*1 (l 66) [AGS] (l 39) [HI-SPEED BURST]*2 (l 60) [FLASH] (l 61) [FLASH LEVEL] (l 61) [RED EYE] (l 61) [SHTR SOUND] (l 61) [ADVANCED] [REC LAMP] The recording lamp lights up during recording and flashes when the unit receives a signal from the remote control or when the self-timer is counting down. When this is set to [OFF], it does not light during recording. [AUTO SLOW SHTR]*2 (l 61) [SHOOTING GUIDE] (l 45) [Digital Cinema Color] (l 62) [PICTURE ADJUST]*1 (l 67) [MF ASSIST]*1 (l 70) [ZEBRA]*1 (l 67) [LUMINANCE]*1 (l 68) [HISTOGRAM]*1 (l 68)
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[SETUP] [CLOCK SET] (l 33) [DISPLAY] The screen indications are selected as shown in the illustration below. [OFF] [ON]
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[POWER LCD] (l 35) [LCD SET] (l 35) [EVF SET] (l 35) [COMPONENT OUT] (l 92) [HDMI RESOLUTION] (l 91) [VIERA Link] (l 93) [TV ASPECT] (l 90) [AV JACK] Output from the AV/headphone output terminal can be set to [AV OUT] or [HEADPHONE]. [AV OUT]: When AV cable is used [HEADPHONE]: When headphone is used You will hear a buzzing sound when it is set to [AV OUT] while using a headphone. [INITIAL SET] Set to [YES] for changing the menu settings back to the default condition. (Settings for [CLOCK SET] and [LANGUAGE] will not be changed.) [FORMAT CARD] (l 87) [DEMO MODE] This item is used to start the unit demonstration. (Only when the mode dial is at the position) If [DEMO MODE] is switched [ON] when there is no SD card inserted, the demonstration automatically starts. If any operation takes place, the demonstration is canceled. However if no operations take place for approx. 10 minutes, the demonstration automatically starts again. To stop the demonstration, set [DEMO MODE] to [OFF] or insert an SD card. [LANGUAGE] (l 30)
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NOV 15 2008
[DATE/TIME] (l 33) [DATE FORMAT] (l 33) [POWER SAVE] [OFF]: The power saving function is not activated. [5 MINUTES]: When about 5 minutes have passed without any operation, this unit automatically turns off to save battery life. The power save function will not activate when: jconnected to AC adaptor jusing the USB for PC, DVD burner, printer jPRE-REC is used [QUICK POWER ON] (l 40) [QUICK START] (l 40) [BEEP SOUND] This allows operations such as starting and ending recording to be signaled by a beep. 1 Beep When you start recording When you turn on the power When this unit is recognized by the PC or the printer, etc. 2 Beeps When you pause recording When you turn off the power 2 Beeps for 4 times When an error occurs. Check the sentence displayed on the screen. (l 123)
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Playback mode
*1 When the disc playback tab [ ] is selected while a DVD burner (optional) is connected, or when [INTEL. SCENE] (l 78) is selected, this does not appear. *2 Only when the disc playback tab [ ] is selected while a DVD burner (optional) is connected, this appears.
([
] motion picture playback)
([
] still picture playback)
[VIDEO SETUP] [REPEAT PLAY] (l 78) [RESUME PLAY] (l 78) [SCENE PROTECT]*1 (l 85) [GUIDE LINES] (l 58) [EDIT SCENE]*1 [DIVIDE] (l 84) [DELETE] (l 83) [DISC SETUP]*2 [FORMAT DISC] (l 103) [AUTO PROTECT] (l 103) [DISC STATUS] (l 103) [SETUP] [CARD STATUS] (l 87) For any other menus that are not described above, refer to menus with the same names for the recording mode.
[PICT. SETUP] [SLIDE INTERVAL] (l 80) [SCENE PROTECT]*1 (l 85) [DPOF SET]*1 (l 86) [DELETE]*1 (l 83) For any other menus that are not described above, refer to menus with the same names for the recording mode and motion picture playback.
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Setting date and time
When the unit is turned on for the first time, a message asking you to set the date and time will appear. Select [YES] and perform steps 2 to 3 below to set the date and time.
¬ Rotate the mode dial to select
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[DATE]
[D/T]
Select the menu. (l 29)
NOV 15 2008 NOV 15 2008 12:34PM
[SETUP] # [CLOCK SET] # [YES]
[OFF]
Select the date or time to be set, then set the desired value with the cursor button.
Changing the date format Select the menu. (l 29) [SETUP] # [DATE FORMAT] # desired display style Display style [Y/M/D] Screen display 2008. 11. 15 NOV 15 2008 15. 11. 2008
The year will change as follows: 2000, 2001, ..., 2039, 2000, ... The 12-hour system is used to display the time. [ ] appears on the right top of the screen when [SET WORLD TIME] (l 34) is set to [HOME], while [ ] appears when it is set to [DESTINATION].
[M/D/Y] [D/M/Y]
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Press the cursor button to enter the selection.
The clock function starts at [00] seconds when the cursor button is pressed. Changing the date and time display mode Select the menu. (l 29) [SETUP] # [DATE/TIME] # desired display style You can also show or change the date and time display by repeatedly pressing the DATE/ TIME button on the remote control.
To set daylight saving time, select the daylight saving time in [HOME] for [SET WORLD TIME] after setting the clock. The date and time function is driven by a builtin lithium battery. If the time display becomes [- -], the built-in lithium battery needs to be charged. Use the following steps to charge the battery. To recharge the built-in lithium battery Connect the AC adaptor or attach the battery to this unit, and the built-in lithium battery will be recharged. Leave the unit as it is for approx. 24 hours and the battery will maintain the date and time for approx. 6 months. (The battery is still being recharged even if the mode dial is set to OFF.)
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World time setting (Displaying the time of the travel destination)
It is possible to display and record the time at the travel destination by selecting your home region and the travel destination.
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Select the menu. (l 29)
[BASIC] # [SET WORLD TIME] # [YES] If the clock is not set, adjust the clock to the current time. (l 33) When the [HOME] (your home region) is not set, such as the time for the initial settings, the message appears. Press the cursor button to move to Step 3.
destination appears after setting the home region successively. If the home region has already been set once, execute the menu operation for Step 1.
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(Only when setting the region of your travel destination)
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(Only when setting your home region)
Select your travel destination and enter the selection with the cursor button.
Select [HOME] and press the cursor button.
(Only when setting your home region)
Select your home region and enter the selection with the cursor button.
When the home is in summer time period, move the cursor button up. [ ] appears and the summer time setting is turned on; the clock is set forward by one hour. Move the cursor button up again to return to the normal time setting. The current time appears on the left top of the screen. The time difference from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) appears on the left bottom of the screen.
When the destination is in summer time period, move the cursor button up. [ ] appears and the summer time setting is turned on; the clock is set forward by one hour. Move the cursor button up again to return to the normal time setting. The local time at the selected travel destination appears on the right top of the screen. The time difference between the travel destination and the home region appears on the left bottom of the screen. Close the setting by pressing the MENU button. [ ] appears and the time of the travel destination is indicated. To return the display to the home setting Set the home region using Step 1 to 3, and close the setting by pressing the MENU button. If you cannot find your travel destination in the area shown on the screen, set it by using the time difference from your home region.
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(Only when setting the region of your travel destination)
Select [DESTINATION] and press th ...
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Ease of use The users were asked the following question : Is the HDC-SD100P easy to use?26 users answered questions and rated the product on a scale of 0 to 10. The rating is 10/10 if the PANASONIC HDC-SD100P is very user-friendly. The reviews (rough results) are presented in the following graph : By leaving the mouse on a column for a few seconds, you can see the number of people who voted to make up the score that appears in the horizontal axis. Statistical data : = 6.54
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= 2.34The average score balanced by the number of reviews is 6.81 and the standard differential is 2.34. |
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Reliability The users were asked the following question : Is the HDC-SD100P reliable, sturdy?26 users answered questions and rated the product on a scale of 0 to 10. The rating is 10/10 if you think that the PANASONIC HDC-SD100P is a sturdy product, which will last a long time before breaking down. The reviews (rough results) are presented in the following graph : By leaving the mouse on a column for a few seconds, you can see the number of people who voted to make up the score that appears in the horizontal axis. Statistical data : = 6.38
= 2.31The average score balanced by the number of reviews is 6.38 and the standard differential is 2.31. |
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Value for money The users were asked the following question : Is the HDC-SD100P good value for money?26 users answered questions and rated the product on a scale of 0 to 10. The rating is 10/10 if you think that the PANASONIC HDC-SD100P is really not expensive considering its features. The reviews (rough results) are presented in the following graph : By leaving the mouse on a column for a few seconds, you can see the number of people who voted to make up the score that appears in the horizontal axis. Statistical data : = 6.62
= 3.04The average score balanced by the number of reviews is 6.62 and the standard differential is 3.04. |
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