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Its users find the PANASONIC HDC-TM900 very user-friendly.They think that is very reliable., They nearly all agree on this point. If you want to make sure that the PANASONIC HDC-TM900 is the solution to your problems, make the most of the help and assistance of other Diplofix users.

On average, its users find it much more efficient that its competitors., On this subject, they are unanimous. They give it a good score for its value for money You'll find the answers to all your questions on the PANASONIC HDC-TM900 in the user manual (information, specifications, safety advice, size, accessories, etc.)

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d. When the card access lamp is lit, do not: j Remove the SD card j Turn the unit off j Insert and remove the USB cable j Expose 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. Do not expose the terminals of the SD card to water, garbage or dust. Do not place SD cards in the following areas: j In direct sunlight j In very dusty or humid areas j Near a heater j Locations susceptible to significant difference in temperature (condensation can occur.) j Where static electricity or electromagnetic waves occur To protect SD cards, return them to their cases when you are not using them. About disposing of or giving away the SD card. (l 150) - 16 - Preparation Turning the unit on/off You can turn the unit on and off using the power button, the LCD monitor or the viewfinder. A clicking sound is heard when the unit is shaken. This is the sound of the lens moving and is not a defect. This sound will no longer be heard when the unit is turned on and change the mode to or . Turning the unit on and off with the power button Press the power button to turn on the unit. To turn off the unit Hold down the power button until the status indicator goes off. A The status indicator lights. Turning the unit on and off with the LCD monitor/ viewfinder Opening the LCD monitor or extending the viewfinder turns on the unit. Closing the LCD monitor/viewfinder turns off the unit. During general use, you may find it convenient to turn the unit on/off using the LCD monitor or viewfinder. To turn on the unit To turn off the unit A The status indicator lights. B The status indicator goes off. - 17 - The unit will not turn off unless the LCD monitor is closed and the viewfinder is retracted. The unit will not turn off while recording motion pictures even if the LCD monitor is closed and the viewfinder is retracted. In the following cases, opening the LCD monitor or extending the viewfinder does not turn on the unit. Press the power button to turn on the unit. j When the unit is purchased j When you have turned off the unit using the power button Preparation Selecting a mode Change the mode to recording or playback. Operate the mode switch to change the mode to , or . Motion picture recording mode (l 25) Still picture recording mode (l 27) Playback mode (l 31, 82) - 18 - Preparation How to use the touch screen You can operate by directly touching the LCD monitor (touch screen) with your finger. It is easier to use the stylus pen (supplied) for detailed operation or if it is hard to operate with your fingers. Touch Touch and release the touch screen to select icon or picture. Touch the centre of the icon. Touching the touch screen will not operate while you are touching another part of the touch screen. Slide while touching Move your finger while pressing on the touch screen. About the operation icons / / / : These icons are used to switch the menu and thumbnail display page, for item selection and setting etc. : Touch to return to the previous screen such as when setting menus. - 19 - About the touch menu Touch (left side)/ (right side) of on the touch menu to switch the operation icons. Touch (left side)/ (right side) of on the touch menu. It is also possible to switch the operation icons by sliding the touch menu right or left while touching it. A Touch menu Recording mode Playback mode FOCUS Q. MENU WB SHTR ALL MENU MENU IRIS B Touch these icons to switch pages upward or downward. C Displayed only during the manual mode. To display the touch menu The touch menu will disappear when no function is performed for a specific period of time during recording mode. To display it again, touch . Do not touch on the LCD monitor with hard pointed tips, such as ball point pens. Perform the touch screen calibration when the touch is not recognised or wrong location is recognised. (l 43) - 20 - Preparation 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. 1 2 Select the menu. (l 34) MENU : [SETUP] # [CLOCK SET] Touch the date or time to be set, then set the desired value using . / A Displaying the World time setting (l 36): [HOME]/ [DESTINATION] The year can be set between 2000 and 2039. The 24-hour system is used to display the time. 3 Touch [ENTER]. A message prompting for world time setting may be displayed. Perform the world time setting by touching the screen. (l 36) Touch [EXIT] to complete the setting. The date and time function is driven by a built-in lithium battery. When this unit is purchased, the clock is set. If the time display becomes [- -], the built-in lithium battery needs to be charged. To recharge the built-in lithium battery, connect the AC adaptor or attach the battery to this unit. 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 unit is off.) - 21 - Basic Before recording Basic camera positioning 1 Hold the unit with both hands. 2 Put your hand through the grip belt. 3 It is convenient to use sub recording start/stop button A when holding the unit around your waist. When recording, make sure your footing is stable and there is no danger of colliding with another person or object. When you are outdoors, record pictures with the sunlight behind you. If the subject is backlit, it will become dark in the recording. Keep your arms near your body and separate your legs for better balance. Do not cover the microphones or the cooling fan inlet with your hand etc. Basic motion picture recording The unit should normally be held steady when recording. If you move the unit when recording, do so slowly, maintaining a constant speed. The zoom operation is useful for recording subjects you cannot get close to, but overuse of zoom in and zoom out can make the resulting motion picture less enjoyable to watch. - 22 - To adjust the image in the viewfinder Adjust to make the image clear by rotating the eyepiece corrector dial. Extend the viewfinder and close the LCD monitor to turn on the viewfinder. To record showing the contents to a partner Extend the viewfinder and rotate the LCD monitor towards the lens side. LCD monitor and viewfinder are turned on during the face-toface recording when the viewfinder is extended. The image is horizontally flipped as if you see a mirror image. (However the image recorded is the same as a normal recording.) Record by viewing the image in the viewfinder during the face-to-face recording. Only some indications will appear on the screen. When appears, return the direction of the LCD monitor to normal position and check the warning/alarm indication. (l 138) Attaching/Removing the lens hood This will reduce the extra light entering the lens in bright sunlight or backlight etc., making it possible to take clearer pictures. A Attaching the lens hood B Removing the lens hood If you use the Filter kit (optional), the conversion lens (optional) or the 3D Conversion Lens (optional), remove the lens hood. - 23 - Basic Selecting a media to record [HDC-TM900/ HDC-HS900] The card, built-in memory, and HDD media can be selected separately to record motion pictures or still pictures. 1 2 3 Change the mode to Select the menu. (l 34) MENU or . : [MEDIA SELECT] Touch the media to record motion pictures or still pictures. A B C D [VIDEO/SD CARD] [VIDEO/Built-inMemory] [PICTURE/SD CARD] [PICTURE/Built-inMemory] HDC-TM900 HDC-HS900 E F G H [VIDEO/SD CARD] [VIDEO/HDD] [PICTURE/SD CARD] [PICTURE/HDD] The media is selected separately to motion pictures or still pictures is highlighted in yellow. 4 Touch [ENTER]. - 24 - Basic Recording motion pictures 1 2 3 Change the mode to . Open the LCD monitor or extend the viewfinder. Press the recording start/stop button to start recording. A When you begin recording, ; changes to ¥. 4 Press the recording start/stop button again to pause recording. Screen indications in the motion picture recording mode 0h00m00s R 1h20m Screen display will disappear when no function is performed for a specific period of time. To display it again, touch the screen. (It will not display when AF/ AE tracking is used.) A Recording mode B Recording time elapsed Each time the unit is put into recording pause, the counter display will be reset to 0h00m00s. ("h" is an abbreviation for hour, "m" for minute and "s" for second.) C Approximate remaining recordable time (When the remaining time is less than 1 minute, R 0h00m flashes red.) - 25 - There are 3 recording formats that can be used with this unit: AVCHD that records high-definition motion pictures, 1080/50p that records motion pictures in maximum quality for this unit and iFrame that records motion pictures suitable for playback and editing on Mac (iMovie'11). To change the recording format, change the recording mode (l 59) or press and hold the 1080/50p button. (l 48) Still pictures can be recorded while recording the motion picture. (l 28) The images recorded between pressing the recording start/stop button to start recording and pressing it again to pause recording become one scene. When you record with the [REC MODE] set to [iFrame], the scenes longer than approximately 20 minutes will be automatically divided. (Recording will continue.) (Maximum recordable scenes of a single SD card, built-in memory or HDD) Recording formats Recordable scenes Different dates (l 86) [HA]/[HG]/[HX]/[HE] Approx. 3900 Approx. 200 [1080/50p] Approx. 3900 Approx. 200 [iFrame] Approx. 89100 Approx. 900 Maximum number of recordable scenes and maximum number of different dates will be less than above table when there are both AVCHD scenes and 1080/50p scenes recorded on an SD card, built-in memory or HDD. Maximum number of recordable scenes and maximum number of different dates will be less than above table when there are both iFrame scenes and still pictures recorded on an SD card, built-in memory or HDD. While recording is in progress, the recording will not stop even if the LCD monitor is closed and the viewfinder is retracted. Put the unit in pause mode when connecting or disconnecting an external microphone with the MIC terminal. Please refer to page 154 for detail about the approximate recordable time. About the compatibility of the recorded motion pictures Please refer to page 48 about 1080/50p When motion picture is recorded in AVCHD format Only motion pictures recorded with the recording format set to AVCHD are supported by AVCHD compatible equipment. Images cannot be played with equipment that does not support AVCHD (ordinary DVD recorders). Confirm that your equipment supports AVCHD by referring to the operating instructions. It is not always possible to play back motion pictures recorded with the recording format set to AVCHD on AVCHD compatible equipment. In such a case, play back on this unit instead. When motion picture is recorded in iFrame format You can play back on Mac (iMovie'11). It is not compatible with motion pictures recorded in AVCHD format. - 26 - Basic Recording still pictures 1 2 3 Change the mode to . Open the LCD monitor or extend the viewfinder. Press the button halfway. (For auto focus only) 4 Press the button fully. Focus indication: A Focus indication ± (The white lamp flashes.): Focusing ¥ (The green lamp lights up.): When in focus No mark: When focusing is unsuccessful. B Focus area (area inside brackets) If you set the optical image stabilizer function (l 47) to ([MODE1]), then the image stabilizer function will be more effective. ( MEGA (MEGA optical image stabilizer) will be displayed when the button is pressed halfway.) The AF assist lamp lights in dark places. Focus indication will change to registered focus icon when [FACE RECOG.] is set to [ON]. (l 63) It is recommended using a flash or tripod when recording still pictures in dark places because the shutter speed becomes slow. The screen will become darker when the button is pressed halfway if the shutter speed is 1/25 or slower. You can also take a picture just by touching the subject to focus. (Touch shutter: l 51) To print a picture, save the picture to the SD card (l 106) and print using a PC or a printer. - 27 - About the screen indications in still picture recording : R3000: : 14.2M : MEGA : : : ß: ßj: : Still picture operation indicator (l 135) Remaining number of still pictures (Flashes in red when [0] appears.) Quality of still pictures (l 72) Size of still pictures (l 71) MEGA optical image stabilizer (l 27) Optical image stabilizer (l 47) AF assist lamp (l 74) Flash (l 55) Flash level (l 55) Red eye reduction (l 55) R3000 14.2M MEGA Screen display will disappear when no function is performed for a specific period of time. To display it again, touch the screen. (It will not display when AF/AE tracking or touch shutter is used.) About the focus indication The focus indication indicates the status of the auto focus. The focus indication does not appear in manual focus mode. The focus indication does not appear or has difficulty focusing in the following cases. j When close subjects and far subjects are included in the same scene j When the scene is dark j When there is a bright part in the scene j When the scene is filled with only horizontal lines About the focusing area When there is a contrasting object ahead or behind the subject in the focus area, the subject may not be focused. If so, move the contrasting object out of the focus area. Focus area is not displayed in the following conditions. j When the intelligent auto mode (portrait) is used j When AF/AE tracking is used j When the Extra optical zoom is used j When the unit determines that the AF assist lamp is necessary Recording still pictures in motion picture recording mode You can record still pictures even in motion picture recording mode. ¬ Change the mode to . Press the button fully (press to the bottom) to take the picture. It is possible to record still pictures while recording motion pictures. (Simultaneous recording) Remaining number of recordable pictures is displayed while still pictures are being recorded. Built-in flash, Red eye reduction, Self-timer (l 56) do not work. While recording motion pictures or during the PRE-REC operation, image quality is different from ordinary still pictures so that motion picture recording takes preference over still picture recording. If simultaneous recording is used while recording a motion picture, the recordable time remaining will shorten. If the unit is turned off or the mode switch operated, the recordable time remaining may lengthen. - 28 - Basic Intelligent auto mode The following modes appropriate for the condition are set just by pointing the unit to what you want to record. /MANUAL Intelligent auto/Manual button Press this button to switch intelligent auto mode/manual mode. Please refer to page 75 about manual mode. Mode Portrait Scene When the object is a person Recording outdoors Effect Faces are detected and focused automatically, and the brightness is adjusted so it is recorded clearly. The whole landscape will be recorded vividly without whiting out the background sky, which may be very bright. Very bright object is recorded clearly. It can record very clearly even in a dark room or twilight. A person and the background are recorded with near real-life brightness. You can record night scenery vividly by slowing the shutter speed. Scenery *1 *1 Spotlight Low light Night portrait Under a spotlight Dark room or twilight Recording night portrait *2 *2 Night scenery Recording night scenery Macro Normal *2 Recording zooming in This allows recording while going near to on a flower etc. the object of recording. Other situations Contrast is adjusted automatically for clear image. *1 *2 *1 In motion picture recording mode only *2 In still picture recording mode only Depending on the recording conditions, the unit may not enter the desired mode. In the portrait, spotlight and low light mode, the face will be surrounded by white frame when detected. In the portrait mode, a subject that is bigger and close to centre of the screen will be surrounded by an orange frame. (l 64) It is recommended using a tripod in night portrait and night scenery mode. - 29 - Faces cannot be detected depending on the recording conditions, such as when faces are of certain sizes or at certain tilts or when digital zoom is used. [MIC SETUP] is set to [SURROUND] in the Intelligent Auto Mode. Also, when [REC MODE] is set to [iFrame] in the intelligent auto mode, [MIC SETUP] will be set to [STEREO MIC]. (l 67) Intelligent auto mode When switching to intelligent auto mode, the auto white balance and auto focus operate and automatically adjust the colour balance and focusing. Depending on the brightness of the subject etc., the aperture and shutter speed are automatically adjusted for an optimum brightness. Colour balance and focus may not be adjusted automatically depending on light sources or scenes. If so, manually adjust these settings. (l 76, 78) Automatic white balance The illustration shows the range over which automatic white balance functions. 1) The effective range of automatic white balance 10 000K 9 000K adjustment on this unit 8 000K 2) Blue sky 7 000K 6 000K 3) Cloudy sky (rain) 4) Sunlight 5 000K 5) 5) White fluorescent lamp 1) 4 000K 6) Halogen light bulb 7) Incandescent light bulb 6) 3 000K 8) Sunrise or sunset 7) 9) Candlelight If the automatic white balance is not functioning normally, 2 000K 8) adjust the white balance manually. (l 76) 2) 3) 4) Auto focus 9) The unit focuses automatically. Auto focus does not work correctly in the following situations. Record pictures in the manual focus mode. (l 78) j Recording distant and close-up objects at the same time j Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty window j Recording a subject that is surrounded by objects with glossy surfaces or by highly reflective objects 1 000K - 30 - Basic Motion picture/Still picture playback 1 2 3 Change the mode to . ALL Touch the play mode select icon A. (l 20) HDC-SD900 / HDC-SD909 Select the [VIDEO/PICTURE] you wish to play back. Touch [ENTER]. HDC-TM900 / HDC-HS900 Select the [MEDIA] and [VIDEO/PICTURE] you wish to play back. Touch [ENTER]. HDC-TM900 HDC-HS900 4 B Touch the scene or the still picture to be played back. 1080/50p is displayed when [1080/50p] is touched, ALL is displayed when [AVCHD] is touched or is displayed when [iFrame] is touched in step 3. To display the next (previous) page: j Slide the thumbnail display upward (downward) while touching it. j Switch the touch menu, and then touch (up)/ (down) on the thumbnail scroll lever. - 31 - 5 Select the playback operation by touching the operation icon. C Operation icon 0h00m15s Operation icons and screen display will disappear when no function is performed for a specific period of time. To display them again, touch the screen. Motion picture playback 1/;: 6: 5: : Playback/Pause Rewind playback Fast forward playback Stops the playback and shows the thumbnails. 1/;: Still picture playback Slide show (playback of the still pictures in numerical order) start/pause. Plays back the previous picture. Plays back the next picture. Stops the playback and shows the thumbnails. 2;: ;1: : Change the thumbnail display While the thumbnail is displayed, the thumbnail display changes in the following order if the zoom lever or zoom buttons are operated to side or side. 20 scenes () 9 scenes () 1 scene () Highlight&Time frame index* (l 83) * Highlight&Time frame index can only set in motion picture playback mode. Even in motion picture playback mode, [FACE] and [HIGHLIGHT] cannot be used when [iFrame] is selected. 9 scenes display returns if the unit is turned off or the mode is changed. By displaying in 1 scene or pressing and holding the thumbnail in the 20 scenes or 9 scenes display, recording date and time are displayed when playing back motion pictures, and recording date and file number when playing back still pictures. Speaker/Headphone volume adjustment Operate the volume lever or the zoom buttons to adjust the speaker/headphone volume during motion picture playback mode. Towards "r": Increases the volume Towards "s": Decreases the volume - 32 - Sound will be heard only during normal playback. If pause play is continued for 5 minutes, the screen returns to the thumbnails. The elapsed time for playback indication will be reset to 0h00m00s each scene. When playing back iFrame scenes, the image will pause momentarily and the screen may turn black when the scenes are switching. Motion picture compatibility Please refer to page 48 about 1080/50p. This unit is based on AVCHD format/MPEG-4 AVC file format. Video signals for the AVCHD that can be played back with this unit are 1920k1080/50i, 1920k1080/25p and 1440k1080/50i. Video signals for the iFrame that can be played back with this unit are 960k540/25p. This unit may degrade or not play back motion pictures recorded or created on other products, and other products may degrade or not play back motion pictures recorded on this unit, even if the products support AVCHD or iFrame. Motion pictures recorded in AVCHD and iFrame are not compatible with each other. Still picture compatibility This unit is compliant with the unified standard DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information Technology Industries Association). The file format of still pictures supported by this unit is JPEG. (Not all JPEG formatted files will be played back.) This unit may degrade or not play back still pictures recorded or created on other products and other products may degrade or not play back still pictures recorded on this unit. - 33 - Basic Using the menu screen Touch (left side)/ (right side) of on the touch menu to display MENU . (l 20) 1 Touch [MENU]. Q. MENU 4 Touch the desired item to enter the setting. MENU 2 Touch the top menu A. 5 Touch [EXIT] to exit the menu setting. guide display About 3 Touch the submenu B. After touching , touching the submenus and items will cause function descriptions and settings confirmation messages to appear. After the messages have been displayed, the guide display is cancelled. Next (previous) page can be displayed by touching / . - 34 - Using the quick menu This allows quick setting of some of the menus. Touch (left side)/ (right side) of on the touch menu to display Q. MENU . (l 20) 1 Touch [Q.MENU]. The following menus can be set. Touch the desired menu. The items displayed differ depending on the position of the mode switch or settings. Icon Function [REC MODE] 14.2M / 13.3M A Page l 59 l 71 l 39 l 57 l 68 l 78 l 69 l 70 l 70 [PICTURE SIZE] [POWER LCD] [GUIDE LINES] [MIC LEVEL] [MF ASSIST] [ZEBRA] [LUMINANCE] [HISTOGRAM] 2 3 Touch the desired item to enter the setting. Touch [EXIT] to exit the quick menu. 13.3M iFrame 540p A - 35 - Basic Using the Setup Menu The items displayed differ depending on the position or settings of the mode switch. Select the menu. MENU : [SETUP] # desired setting [CLOCK SET] Please refer to page 21. [SET WORLD TIME] It is possible to display and record the time at the travel destination by selecting your home region and the travel destination. 1 Touch [SET WORLD TIME]. If the clock is not set, adjust the clock to the current time. (l 21) When the [HOME] (your home region) is not set, the message appears. Touch [ENTER] and proceed to step 3. 2 (Only when setting your home region) Touch [HOME]. Touch [ENTER]. 3 (Only when setting your home region) Touch / to select your home region and touch [ENTER]. Touch [SUMMER TIME SET] to set daylight saving time. appears and the summer time setting is turned on; the time difference from GMT is set forward by one hour. Touch [SUMMER TIME SET] again to return to the normal time setting. 4 (Only when setting the region of your travel destination) A The current time B The time difference from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) Touch [DESTINATION]. Touch [ENTER]. When the home region is set for the first time, the screen for selecting home/travel destination appears after setting the home region successively. If the home region has already been set once, execute the menu operation for step 1. - 36 - 5 (Only when setting the region of your travel destination) Touch / to select your travel destination and touch [ENTER]. Touch [SUMMER TIME SET] to set daylight saving time. appears and the summer time setting is turned on. The travel destination time and time difference from the home region time are set forward by one hour. Touch [SUMMER TIME SET] again to return to the normal time setting. Close the setting by touching [EXIT]. appears and the time of the travel destination is indicated. C The local time at the selected travel destination D The time difference between the travel destination and the home region To return the display to the home setting Set the home region using step 1 to 3, and close the setting by touching [EXIT]. 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. [DATE/TIME] [OFF]/[D/T]/[DATE] It is possible to change the date and time display mode. You can also show or change the date and time display by repeatedly pressing the DATE/ TIME button on the remote ...

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 still evaluating camera, still evaluating camera and as such ratings may change.. Muy bueno, muy eficiente y practico soy un futuro comprador de la camara gracias, very good. No comment, best camera i have owned, and i have been through a few, including the canon xl1 the picture quality is amazing and it is very easy to use.. Only issue is my computer's current inability to playback 60fps, good price & quality, excellent camera. best in the market by now., very nice camera. for me, the best made so far..

 higly recommended, awesome camcorder. Good camera, good camera, great camera. Good camera , very pleased with specs.. Yes get one, high video quality, well designed and easy to operate, but the manual is poor., my rating is on specifications i read. need manual to insure it has the full requirements i'm looking for..

 very good, have not opened box yet

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Ease of use
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Is the HDC-TM900 easy to use?

275 users answered questions and rated the product on a scale of 0 to 10. The rating is 10/10 if the PANASONIC HDC-TM900 is very user-friendly.

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High-performance
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Is the HDC-TM900 highly efficient?

275 users answered questions and rated the product on a scale of 0 to 10. The rating is 10/10 if the PANASONIC HDC-TM900 is, in its domain, the best on a technical level, the one offering the best quality, or offering the largest range of options.

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Reliability
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Is the HDC-TM900 reliable, sturdy?

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Is the HDC-TM900 good value for money?

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The average score balanced by the number of reviews is 8.04 and the standard differential is 2.26.

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