Canon MD140- User Manual

Canon MD140

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Cleaning the Video Heads; Video heads may become dirty under the following conditions:; NOTES; recorded with dirty video heads.; Downloaded From VideoCamera-Manual.com Manuals
  • Page 3 – Important Usage Instructions; DISCONNECT THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE SUPPLY SOCKET WHEN NOT IN USE.
  • Page 4 – Table of contents
  • Page 5 – Editing Functions
  • Page 6 – Additional Information; Do’s and Don’ts
  • Page 7 – Troubleshooting; table; Conventions Used in the Manual; IMPORTANT: Precautions related to the camcorder’s operation.; About the Joystick and the Joystick Guide; About this Manual; item or change settings.
  • Page 8 – • The SD logo is a trademark. The SDHC logo is a trademark.; Operating Mode; EXP
  • Page 9 – Getting to Know the Camcorder; In; * Includes the electronic version of the; Digital Video Software; instruction manual on PDF file.; Supplied Accessories
  • Page 10 – Components Guide; Left side view; CARD access indicator (
  • Page 11 – Back view
  • Page 12 – Wireless Controller WL-D85
  • Page 13 – Screen Displays; Recording Movies
  • Page 14 – Tape operation
  • Page 15 – Recording Still Images
  • Page 16 – Number of still images available on the memory card
  • Page 17 – io; Charging the Battery Pack; Turn off the camcorder.; Getting Started
  • Page 18 – IMPORTANT; Charging, Recording and Playback Times; Charging Time
  • Page 19 – Installing the Backup Battery; ) and other camcorder; flashes in red to inform you that it; Inserting and Removing a Tape; Use only videocassettes marked with the; • Insert the cassette with the window
  • Page 20 – Inserting and Removing a Memory Card; You can use commercially available; REMOVE; About SDHC Memory Cards:; Preparing the Camcorder; Turn on the camcorder.
  • Page 21 – Adjust the viewfinder.; The Wireless Controller; Inserting the Battery; The wireless controller may not work properly; Adjusting the LCD Screen; Rotating the LCD Panel
  • Page 22 – This setting does not affect the brightness of; Menu; Selecting a FUNC. Menu Option; ) the icon of the function; Using the Menus
  • Page 23 – Selecting an Option from the Setup
  • Page 24 – Changing the Time Zone; mark; Time Zones
  • Page 25 – Setting the Date and Time; You can also change the date format (
  • Page 26 – Press; Recording; Before You Begin Recording
  • Page 27 – Bas; About the recording time; Recording Still Images on the Memory; Move the lens cover switch down to; will turn green and one or; PHOTO
  • Page 28 – Recording Movie Clips on the Memory; • Press
  • Page 29 – Zooming; POINTS TO CHECK; 5x Optical Zoom; Quick Start Function; instead of turning off the; QUICK START
  • Page 30 – When you wake up the camcorder from Quick; Playing Back Movies; switch to; to; Playback
  • Page 31 – Double Speed Playback:; You can display the date and time of the; Returning to a Pre-marked Position; PLAY
  • Page 32 – disappears and the correct; Locating the End of the Last Scene; Locating Scenes by Recording Date; STOP
  • Page 33 – Playing Back Still Images and Movie; Avoid the following actions while the card; Image Jump; REW
  • Page 34 – Move the cursor; Magnifying the Playback Image; Move the zoom lever toward; will appear for images that cannot; of the picture with the joystick.; until the frame; Movie clips on the memory card cannot be; SLIDESHOW
  • Page 35 – van; Menu Options Lists
  • Page 36 – ) to enter the record pause
  • Page 37 – Setup menus; CAMERA SETUP; SHUTTER
  • Page 38 – Playing back a widescreen recording:; VCR SETUP; IMG STAB
  • Page 39 – AUDIO SETUP; only when dubbing; CARD OPERATIONS
  • Page 40 – BRIGHTNESS
  • Page 41 – All on-screen displays will appear while; SYSTEM SETUP; OFF; DATA CODE
  • Page 42 – If the memory card you insert already; FIRMWARE
  • Page 43 – Recording Programs; Using the Recording Programs; Easy Recording
  • Page 44 – : Changing the Shutter Speed and; Shutter speed guidelines; Do not change the position of the mode; Recording Program; For general recordings.
  • Page 45 – Adjusting the Picture: Exposure, Focus and Color; , as the shutter speed; Manual Exposure Adjustment; ) the brightness of the; Adjusting the Picture:
  • Page 46 – Manual Focus Adjustment; Infinity Focus; BACK
  • Page 47 – White Balance; Options; and continue instead with the; When the adjustment is completed,; When you select the custom white balance; For recording outdoors on a bright day.; Icon of the currently selected
  • Page 48 – Audio Recording and Playback; Image Effects; Audio Recording Mode; BOUT; Records with no image enhancing effects.; Image Effect; Audio Recording and; Records audio at the highest quality.
  • Page 49 – Audio Playback Modes; Selecting the Audio Channel; Selecting the Audio Track on a Tape with
  • Page 50 – Recording Options using the Memory Card; Selecting the Size and Quality of Still; On a 32 MB memory card; * The number displayed on the right corner; Depending on the number of images on the; Recording Options using the; Image Size
  • Page 51 – Selecting the Size of Movie Clips on the; mode, the default is; Capturing a Still Image while Recording; Memory Card; Movie Size
  • Page 52 – Capturing a Still Image or Movie Clip; Selecting; Automatic Focus Priority; Still Image Capturing
  • Page 53 – FIREWORKS] recording program; Data Code; Other Functions; No data code display.
  • Page 54 – LED Light; press; Digital Effects
  • Page 55 – Selecting a Fader / Effect; Setting; * You can preview the effect on the screen; Applying; ADE; Digital Effect
  • Page 56 – When you are not using the digital effect,; Adding Still Images from your
  • Page 57 – changes to green and the
  • Page 58 – Erasing Still Images; Protected images cannot be erased.; Erasing a Single Image; Still Image Options
  • Page 59 – Edit; Protecting Still Images; Initializing the memory card (; Protecting a Single Image; * To cancel the image protection, select; appears and the image cannot be; * To cancel the image protection, select; PROTECT OFF
  • Page 60 – appears on protected images. Press; Initializing the Memory Card; Initializing the memory card will erase all still
  • Page 61 – Connection Diagrams; Connecting to a TV or VCR; AV Terminal; Terminal on the Camcorder; Output connection (Signal Flow
  • Page 63 – Playback on a TV Screen; Connecting; Recording to a VCR or Digital Video; as shown in the previous section
  • Page 64 – Digital Video Dubbing; the previous section; Connection; towards; Concerning Copyright; Copyright Precaution
  • Page 65 – Copyright Signals; Audio Dubbing; only: You can also record; Connecting an External Audio Device; ELECT; Dubbing; is operated with the wireless controller.; Dub audio from an external analog device.; MENU
  • Page 66 – 1) at the point where you want; • Microphone: Speak into the; Audio dubbing will stop if the tape has a blank; While dubbing audio using the built-in
  • Page 67 – PC Connection Diagrams; Connecting to a Computer; DV Terminal
  • Page 68 – Transferring Video Recordings; Equipment and System Requirements; A computer equipped with an; Start the video editing software.; Transferring Still Images or Movie Clips –; See; Installing the Digital Video; in the
  • Page 69 – in the previous section; PC; Transferring Images; Transfers all images to the computer.
  • Page 70 – to return to the transfer; to return to the; Transfer Orders; Selecting Still Images to Transfer
  • Page 71 – Printing Still Images – Direct Print; SELPHY CP and SELPHY; Connecting the Camcorder to the Printer; Connecting to a Printer
  • Page 72 – Selecting the Print Settings; Print setting options and [DEFAULT] settings; You can
  • Page 73 – mode and restore the connection.; The following still images may not be
  • Page 74 – Print Orders; Selecting Still Images for Printing; * To cancel the print order, set the number of; Setting Print Orders from the Index Screen; and the number of copies appear on; Erasing All Print Orders
  • Page 75 – Depending on the connected printer, you can; PRINT
  • Page 76 – Power Source; Problem
  • Page 79 – List of Messages; Message
  • Page 80 – Direct Print Related Messages
  • Page 82 – Camcorder; Handling Precautions; Treat the battery pack with care.
  • Page 83 – Addit; About the battery terminal cover; Cassette; Protecting Tapes from Accidental Erasure
  • Page 84 – Lithium Button Battery; • The battery used in this device may
  • Page 85 – Cleaning the Camcorder; Camcorder Body; Storage; Condensation may form in the following
  • Page 86 – Using the Camcorder Abroad; Power Sources
  • Page 87 – General Information; * The BP-2L5 is not available as a separate optional accessory.; System Diagram
  • Page 88 – Battery Packs; * Charging time varies according to the charging condition.; CBC-NB2 Car Battery Charger; Optional Accessories; Use of genuine Canon accessories is recommended.; Battery Pack
  • Page 89 – Shoulder Strap
  • Page 90 – Specifications; System
  • Page 91 – CA-590E Compact Power Adapter; Input/Output Terminals
  • Page 92 – Index
  • Page 93 – Zero set memory; Except for the
  • Page 94 – The information on this manual is verified as of January 1st, 2007.
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Page 2 - Cleaning the Video Heads; Video heads may become dirty under the following conditions:; NOTES; recorded with dirty video heads.; Downloaded From VideoCamera-Manual.com Manuals

2 Introduc tion Cleaning the Video Heads Digital video camcorders record video signals on the tape in very thin lines (as thin as 1/8 of the width of a hair). The following symptoms may appear if the video heads become dirty even a little. • Mosaic or other blocky video artifacts (Fig. 1) or banding...

Page 3 - Important Usage Instructions; DISCONNECT THE MAINS PLUG FROM THE SUPPLY SOCKET WHEN NOT IN USE.

In tr odu ct ion 3 Important Usage Instructions WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. WARNING! TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR...

Page 4 - Table of contents

4 Introduction About this Manual ........................................................................................... 7 Getting to Know the Camcorder Supplied Accessories...................................................................................... 9Components Guide .....................

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