Samsung HMX-R10 User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Digital Camcorder

HMX-R10SNHMX-R10BNimagine the possibilitiesThank you for purchasing this Samsung product.To receive more complete service, please register your produc

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USER INSTALLER CAUTION:Your authority to operate this FCC certified equipment could be voided if you make changes or modifications not expressly approve

Page 3

96Submenu items• Brightness : Adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen.• Color : Adjusts the saturation of the LCD screen.1. Touch the Menu ( )  Se

Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS

97Submenu items• Off : Disable the function.• On : When the camcorder is idle for more than 2 minutes in Video or Photo STBY mode, or for more than

Page 5 - About this user manual

98Submenu items• Off : In the standby mode, closing the LCD screen turns off the camcorder.• 5 Min : In the standby mode, closing the LCD screen wil

Page 6 - Notes regarding trademarks

99Storage InfoThis function shows you the storage information of the selected storage media (memory card), such as used and available memory space, et

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1001. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab  “Format.”• A message appears asking about formatting the memory card.2. Touch “Yes.”• The format is e

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1011. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab  “Beep Sound.”2. Touch a desired submenu item.3. To exit, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) tab until the

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1021. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab  “Auto Power Off.”2. Touch a desired submenu item.3. To exit the menu, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) ta

Page 10 - FCC Warning

1031. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab  “USB Connect.”2. Touch a desired submenu item.3. To exit the menu, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) tab.

Page 11 - WARNING

1041. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab  “TV Type.”2. Touch a desired submenu item.3. To exit the menu, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) tab.• Th

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1051. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab  “Analog TV Out.”2. Touch a desired submenu item.• Check the TV type, connection jack, and the resolutio

Page 13 - AMALFUNCTION

The safety precautions illustrated below are to prevent personal injury or material damages. Heed all instructions carefully. WARNINGDo not aim the ca

Page 14

1061. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab  “Demo”  “On.”• If you don't want this function, touch “Off.”2. To exit the menu, touch the Exit (

Page 15 - BASIC OPERATION

107editing video clipsDELETING A SECTION OF A VIDEOYou can delete a scene partially. As this function edits the original file, make sure to back up imp

Page 16 - ADVANCED OPERATION

1081. Touch the Menu ( ) tab  “Edit”  “Divide.”2. Touch a desired video to edit.• The selected video is displayed as paused.3. Search the point

Page 17

1091. Touch the Menu ( ) tab  “Edit”  “Combine.”2. Touch video thumbnails to be combined.• The ( ) indicator and the order number are displayed o

Page 18 - OTHER INFORMATION

110• You can create a playlist on the same memory card by gathering your favorite scenes from the recorded videos. Adding or deleting videos from a p

Page 19 - STEP1: Get ready

1111. Touch the Menu ( ) tab  “Playlist.”• The menu window appears for selecting the video resolution.2. Touch “HD” or “SD.”• The thumbnail displ

Page 20 - Recording photos

1121. Touch the Menu ( ) tab  “Playlist.”2. Touch “HD” or “SD.”• Video thumbnails corresponding to the selected video quality appear on the screen.

Page 21 - STBY 00:00:00 [55Min]

1131. Touch the Menu ( ) tab  “Playlist.”2. Touch “HD” or “SD.”• Video thumbnails corresponding to the selected video quality appear on the screen.

Page 22 - page 99

1141. Touch the Play( )  HD(HD), SD(SD) or Photo ( ) tab.• Videos or photos appear as thumbnails.2. Touch the Menu ( ) tab  “Protect.”3. Touch a

Page 23 - Checking your accessories

1151. Touch the Play( )  HD(HD), SD(SD) or Photo ( ) tab.• Videos or photos appear as thumbnails.2. Touch the Menu ( ) tab  “Delete.”3. Touch a des

Page 24 - LOCATION OF CONTROLS

Do not connect the AC adaptor unless the plug can be fully inserted with no part of the blades exposed.Do not connect the AC adapter unless the plug c

Page 25 - Rear/Bottom

116• When you select the “Set All” option, the number of copies to be printed is set to 1.• Selecting the “Set All” or “Reset All” options may take a

Page 26 - Video record mode

1171. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab  “USB Connect”  “PictBridge.”2. Use a USB cable to connect your camcorder to the printer.3. Turn your pri

Page 27 - Video play mode

118To set the date/time imprint1. In the printer mode, touch the Menu ( ) tab.• The print options appear on the screen.2. Touch the “Date/Time.”3. T

Page 28 - Photo record mode

119connecting to a TVTO CONNECT TO A HIGH DEFINITION TVYou can enjoy High Definition (HD) quality videos, recorded in “1920x1080” or “1280x720” resolut

Page 29 - Photo play mode

120• When connecting to TV using the component/AV cable, match the colors between the cables and the corresponding jacks.• Videos recorded using the

Page 30 - USING THE BATTERY PACK

121CONNECTING TO A REGULAR TVYou can enjoy images recorded with your HD camcorder on a regular TV that supports standard definition. Images recorded wi

Page 31 - Power( ) button

122Recording ratio TV Type setting Wide (16:9) TV 4:3 TVImages recorded in a 16:9 ratio• Video Image• Photo capture images• Photo Image16:94:3Image

Page 32 - To check the charging state

123• Adjust the volume to a moderate level. If the volume is too high, the video information may include noise.• If the “TV Display” is set “Off,” t

Page 33 - (Unit: minutes.)

1241. Turn on your camcorder, and touch the play( ) tab.• Set “TV Type” according to the display device  page 104• Touch the Menu( )  Setting ( )t

Page 34 - Using an AC power source

using with a Windows computerCHECKING YOUR COMPUTER TYPE This chapter explains how to connect the camcorder to a computer using the USB cable.Read thi

Page 35 - TURNING YOUR CAMCORDER ON/OFF

CAUTIONDo not use the camcorder on a tripod (not supplied) in a place where it is subject to severe vibrations or impact. Do not expose the camcorder

Page 36 - Memory full!

using with a Windows computer126Main FunctionsWHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A WINDOWS COMPUTERYou can enjoy the following operations by connecting your camcord

Page 37 - SETTING THE OPERATION MODES

127• Use the provided USB cable. (Supplied by Samsung)• Don’t apply excessive force when inserting or extracting the USB cable into/from a USB jack.

Page 38 - Card ([HD] 1080/60i SF)

using with a Windows computer128Step 2. About the Intelli-studio main window• When the Intelli-studio starts up, thumbnails of videos and photos are

Page 39 - first time settings

129Step 3. Playing back the videos (or photos)• You can play back the recordings conveniently using the Intelli-studio application.1. Run the Intelli

Page 40 - SELECTING THE LANGUAGES

using with a Windows computer130Share your contents with the world, by uploading photos and videos directly to a web site with one click.1. Click “SHA

Page 41

1311. Launch the Intelli-studio program by double-clicking the program icon on the desktop screen or connect the camcorder to your PC.2. Click “Import

Page 42 - Handling a memory card

using with a Windows computer1323. The following pop up window appears.4. Click “OK” to export files. The files are saved to your camcorder.Installing I

Page 43 - Notes on use

133Step 1. Viewing the contents of storage media• If the “Removable Disk” window does not appear, confi rm the connection (page 133) or perform steps

Page 44 - Recordable number of photos

using with a Windows computer134Structure of folders and files on the storage media• The folder and file structure for storage media is as follows:• T

Page 45 - ADJUSTING THE LCD SCREEN

135Step 2. Transferring fi les from the camcorder to your Windows computer1. Execute the procedure in “Viewing the contents of storage media.” page 13

Page 46 - Adjusting the shooting angle

safety informationDo not leave the LCD screen open when not using the camcorder.Do not hold the camcorder by the LCD monitor when lifting it. The LCD

Page 47 - RECORDING VIDEOS

136Battery packMessage Icon Informs that... ActionLow Battery -The battery pack is almost discharged.• Replace with a charged battery or connect the A

Page 48

137Message Icon Informs that ... ActionCard ErrorThe memory card has some problem and can not be recognized.• Change memory card with another one.Not

Page 49 - 00:00:00 [55Min]

138Message Icon Informs that ... ActionThe number of photo files is full.Cannot take a photo.-The number of photo files that can be stored is 9,999.• D

Page 50 - RECORDING PHOTOS

139USBMessage Icon Informs that... ActionFail Printer ConnectingChange 'USB Connect'-A problem occurred when connecting the camcorder via US

Page 51 - <Video record mode>

140PowerSymptom Explanation/SolutionThe camcorder does not turn on.• The battery pack may not be installed on your camcorder. Insert a battery pack t

Page 52

141DisplaySymptom Explanation/SolutionThe TV screen or LCD display has distorted images or has stripes at the top/ bottom or on the left/right.• It c

Page 53 - To zoom out

142Symptom Explanation/SolutionThe recording stops automatically.• There is no more free space for recording on the storage media. Back up important

Page 54 - CHANGING THE PLAYBACK MODE

143Symptom Explanation/SolutionThere is a time difference between the point where you press Recording start/stop button and the point where the record

Page 55 - PLAYING BACK VIDEOS

144Adjusting the image during recordingSymptom Explanation/SolutionFocus does not adjust automatically.• Set “Focus” to “Auto.” page 73• The record

Page 56 - Various playback operations

145Playback on other devices (TV, etc)Symptom Explanation/SolutionYou cannot view the image or hear the sound from the connected device.• Connect the

Page 57 - VIEWING PHOTOS

PREPARATION15BASIC OPERATION432 Key features of your full HD camcorder4 Before reading this user manuali Important safety instructions7 Safety info

Page 58 - VIEWING A SLIDE SHOW

146Connecting to a computerSymptom Explanation/SolutionThe computer does not recognize your camcorder.• Disconnect the USB cable from the computer an

Page 59 - ZOOMING DURING PLAYBACK

147Overall operationsSymptom Explanation/SolutionThe date and time are incorrect.• Has the camcorder been left unused for a long period of time? The

Page 60 - Using the MENU ( ) tab

148Your camcorder is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care.The suggestions below will help you fulfill any war

Page 61 - Customizing the Q.MENU items

149ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONStorage media• Be sure to follow the guidelines below to prevent corruption or damage to your recorded data.- Do not bend o

Page 62 - Playback menu items

150USING YOUR CAMCORDER ABROAD• Each country or region has its own electric and color systems.• Before using your camcorder abroad, check the follow

Page 63 - Setting menu items

151SystemVideo signalPicture compression formatAudio compression formatImage deviceLensFocal lengthNTSCH.264 (MPEG-4.AVC)ACC (Advanced Audio Coding)1/

Page 64 - QUICK MENU ITEMS

SAMSUNGLIMITED WARRANTYSAMSUNG Electronics America Inc. (SEA), warrants that this product is free from defective material and workmanship.SEA further

Page 65 - Submenu items

RoHS compliantOur product complies with “The Restriction Of the use of certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic equipment”, and we do

Page 66 - Resolution

ADVANCED OPERATION5648 Capturing photos while playing back videos49 Zooming50 Basic Playback50 Changing the playback mode51 Playing back video

Page 67

82 Digital Zoom83 Cont. Shot84 Bracket Shot84 Self Timer85 Time Lapse REC87 Quick view88 Guideline89 Advanced playback89 Play Option89 Hig

Page 68 - Slow Motion

EDITING VIDEO107EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS119USING A COMPUTER125OTHER INFORMATION136107 Editing video clips107 Deleting a section of a video108 Dividing

Page 69 - White Balance

1. Insert a memory card. page 37• You can use commercially available SDHC(SD High Capacity) or SD memory cards with this camcorder. 2. Insert the

Page 70 - White thick

key features of your full HD camcorder9.15 Mega pixel CMOS (1/2.33) Adopted This camcorder’s 9.15 mega pixel CMOS sensor catches your important moment

Page 71

• Your camcorder is compatible with H.264 format “1920x1080/60i” which provides highly-detailed, beautiful images.  page 62• The default setting is

Page 72 - Aperture

STEP3: Play back videos or photos1. Touch the Play ( ) tab on the screen in STBY mode.2. Touch the thumbnail (HD/SD/ ) tab, then touch the desired i

Page 73

quick start guideImporting and viewing videos/photos from the camcorder to your PC1. Launch the Intelli-studio program by connecting the camcorder to

Page 74 - Super C.Nite

Checking your accessories AUDIOBattery pack(IA-BH125C)(AD82-00378A)AC adapter(AD82-00376A)Power cord(AD82-00377A)Component/AV cable(AD82-00374A)USB ca

Page 75 - Back Light

CMOS9.0MEGAPIXELS❸❷❶❺❻❼❽ ❾ ❿  ❹20Front/Left/Rightgetting to know the camcorderLOCATION OF CONTROLSDuring a recording, be careful not to block the

Page 76

❾❿DCIN❶❷❸❺❹❽❼❻21Rear/Bottom1 MODE button/Mode indicator (Video( )/Photo( ) mode)2 Zoom(W/T) lever3 Charging(CHG) lamp4 Recording start/Stop butto

Page 77

22IDENTIFYING THE SCREEN DISPLAYSThe available functions vary depending on the selected operation mode, and different indicators appear depending on t

Page 78 - Face Detection

Memory full!1415171613 12 1198123 4 5 6 700:00:20 / 00:30:00100-0001515Card Full !JAN/01/2009 12:00AM10160MIN23The available functions vary depending

Page 79 - Magic Touch

24IDENTIFYING THE SCREEN DISPLAYSThe available functions vary depending on the selected operation mode, and different indicators appear depending on t

Page 80 - Metering

1/37851X 8.08131112145476212910JAN/01/2009 12:00AM100-0001315160MIN25The available functions vary depending on the selected operation mode, and differ

Page 81 - Anti-Shake(EIS)

3INTELLI-ZOOM8xDIGITALZOOM100X9.0MEGAPIXELSCMOS12 Mega pixel Photo QualitySamsung’s Pixel Rising technology yields high resolution still images that r

Page 82 - Digital Effect

26Inserting the battery pack1. Open the battery/memory card cover by sliding the battery/memory card cover switch to the left (OPEN) as shown in the

Page 83 - Fade out (approx. 3 seconds)

27Charging the battery pack with the AC power adaptor• The battery pack is not charged during the power saving mode, which may keep the mode indicato

Page 84 - Super Macro

DCIN28CHECKING THE BATTERY STATEYou can check the charging state and remaining battery capacity.To check the charging stateThe color of the CHG lamp i

Page 85 - MIC Level

29Available running time for the battery pack Battery Type IA-BH125CCharging time Approx. 100min.Video Resolution HD SDContinuous recording time Appro

Page 86 - Digital Zoom

30About the running time • Times measured when using the camcorder at 25˚C (77˚F). As the environmental temperature and conditions vary, the actual b

Page 87 - Cont. Shot

CMOS9.0MEGAPIXELS311. Open the LCD screen to turn on the camcorder.• Your camcorder turns on automatically when you open the LCD screen.2. To turn o

Page 88 - Bracket Shot

SWITCHING TO THE POWER SAVING MODE• The power saving mode does not work in the following situations:- When the camcorder has a cable connection. (US

Page 89 - Time Lapse REC

CMOS9.0MEGAPIXELS33You can switch the on-screen information display mode. Press the Display( /iCHECK) button.• The full and minimum display modes wi

Page 90 - Recording interval

34Remaining battery (approx.)Available recording time (approx.)• When the power is off, press and hold the Display (/iCHECK) button.• When the power

Page 91 - Quick View

35first time settingsBuilt-in rechargeable battery• Your camcorder includes a built-in rechargeable battery that retains the date and time settings ev

Page 92 - Guideline

What the icons and signs in this user manual mean;WARNINGMeans that there is a potential risk of death or serious injury.CAUTIONMeans that there is a

Page 93 - Highlight

Submenu items“English”  “한국어”  “Français”  “Deutsch”  “Italiano”  “Español”  “Português”  “Nederlands”  “Svenska”  “Suomi”  “Norsk”

Page 94 - File Info

TM371. Open the battery/memory card cover by sliding the switch to the left (OPEN) as shown in the figure.2. Insert the memory card into the card sl

Page 95 - Date/Time Set

38Compatible memory cards• This camcorder can be used with SD (Secure Digital) and SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) cards. It is recommended to u

Page 96 - Date/Time Display

39• If you cannot use a memory card that has been used with another device, format it with your camcorder. Note that formatting erases all informatio

Page 97 - Time Type

40Recordable time available for videoRecordable number of photosVideo qualityStorage media (Capacity)1GB 2GB 4GB 8GB 16GB 32GB[HD]1080/60i (SF)*6min 1

Page 98 - File No

CMOS9.0MEGAPIXELS41Attach the strap and place your hand through the loop to prevent the camcorder from damage by being dropped.USING THE HAND STRAP1.

Page 99 - Time Zone

42BASIC CAMCORDER POSITIONINGUse both hands while taking a video or picture to prevent the camcorder from shaking.Try to avoid any slight movement whi

Page 100 - LCD Enhancer

DCIN43Two Recording start/stop buttons to suit your preference!• This camcorder features two Recording start/stop buttons. One is on the rear side o

Page 101 - Booting Mode

44• If power is interrupted or an error occurs during recording, the video may not be recorded/edited.• Samsung is not responsible for any damage oc

Page 102 - Quick On STBY

45CAPTURING PHOTOS IN VIDEO RECORD MODE (DUAL RECORDING)Your camcorder can capture photos without interrupting video recording, even inSTBY mode.PRECH

Page 103 - PC Software

• This camcorder records video in H.264 (MPEG4 part10/AVC) format and in High Definition Video (HD-VIDEO) or Standard Definition Video(SD-VIDEO).• Ple

Page 104 - All Files will be deleted

461. Select a subject to record.• Adjust the LCD panel to the best angle for recording.• Use the Zoom lever or Zoom button to adjust the size of th

Page 105 - Shutter Sound

471. Press the EASY Q button.• (EASY Q) indicator is displayed. (when activating the EASY Q mode, Anti-shake ( ) indicator also appears.)2. Press

Page 106 - Rec Lamp

48Capturing photos continually while playing back videosYou can capture photos continually during video playback.1. Select the desired options includ

Page 107 - TV Connect Guide

49To zoom inPress the T (zoom) button on the LCD panel or slide the zoom lever lever towards T (telephoto).• The distant subject is gradually magnifie

Page 108 - TV Display

50• You can switch the operation mode directly into the playback thumbnail display by touching the Play ( ) tab on the LCD screen. You will find the m

Page 109 - Default Set

511. Touch “HD” or “SD.”• Video thumbnails corresponding to the selected video quality appear on the screen.• To change the current thumbnail view,

Page 110 - Anynet+ (HDMI-CEC)

52Various playback operationsPlayback / Pause / Stop• Playback and Pause alternates when touching the Playback ( ) / Pause ( ) tab during playback.•

Page 111 - DELETING A SECTION OF A VIDEO

531. Touch the Photo ( ) tab.• The thumbnail view appears. • To change the current thumbnail view, select ( ), ( ), or ( ) tab on the screen.• If

Page 112 - DIVIDING A VIDEO

541. Touch the Photo ( ) tab.• The thumbnail view appears.• To change the current thumbnail page, touch up () or down ( ) tab.2. Touch the Menu (

Page 113 - COMBINING VIDEOS

551. Touch the Photo ( ) tab.• The thumbnail view appears.• To change the current thumbnail page, touch up ( ) or down ( ) tab.2. Touch a desired

Page 114 - PLAYLIST

The following terms are used in this manual:• ‘Scene’ refers to the point where you press Record Start/Stop button to start recording until you press

Page 115 - CREATING THE PLAYLIST

56• When using the menu or Q.MENU items, some menu items can not be used at the same time, or may be grayed out.• For more information, see the Trou

Page 116

57Recording menu itemsOperation mode Video ( ) Photo ( ) Default value PageSCENE Auto61Resolution [HD]1080/60i(SF)/6M (3328 x 1872)62Quality XFi

Page 117

58Operation mode Video ( ) Photo ( ) Default value PageFocus Auto 73Face Detection Off 74Magic TouchXOff 75Metering XMulti 76Anti-Shake (EIS) 

Page 118 - file management

59Setting menu itemsOperation mode Default value PageStorage Info- 99Format - 100File No. Series 94Time Zone Home 95Date/Time Set - 91Date Type - 93Ti

Page 119 - DELETING FILES

60QUICK MENU ITEMSYour camcorder provides quick menus consisting of the functions you may frequently use. Pressing the Q.MENU button will let you star

Page 120 - DPOF PRINTING SETTING

61Submenu items• Auto: Use this setting for the regular recording conditions. The shutter speed and the aperture values are automatically adjusted fo

Page 121 - (Compatible with PictBridge)

62• “60i” indicates the camcorder will record in interlaced scan mode at 60 fields per second.• “30p” indicates the camcorder will record in progressi

Page 122 - To set the date/time imprint

63Submenu items• Super Fine ( ): Records photos at the super fine image quality.• Fine ( ): Records photos at the fine image quality.• Normal ( ): Reco

Page 123 - Type A: Using an HDMI cable

64Submenu items• Off*: Disables the function.• [SD]300frame/sec ( ) : Records 300 frames per second in "416x240" resolution.• [SD]600frame/

Page 124 - Signal flow

65Submenu items• Soft ( ): Smooths the edges of photo images.• Normal ( ): The photo images appear with sharp edges and are suitable for printing.• S

Page 125 - CONNECTING TO A REGULAR TV

WarningTo Reduce The Risk Of Fire Or Electric Shock, Do Not Expose This Apparatus To Rain Or Moisture.CautionApparatus shall not be exposed to drippin

Page 126 - Component/AV cable

66To set the white balance manually1. Touch the Menu ( ) tab “White Balance”  “Custom WB.”• The “( ) Set White Balance” indicator is displayed.2. F

Page 127 - VIEWING ON A TV SCREEN

67Higher ISO sensitivity might produce a grainy (noisy) effect on the photo images.Submenu items• Auto: Automatically sets the ISO to compensate for

Page 128 - VCR or DVD/HDD recorder

68Submenu items• Auto: Sets the aperture value automatically.• Manual ( FXX): Sets the aperture value manually.Understanding ApertureThe aperture va

Page 129 - CHECKING YOUR COMPUTER TYPE

69Submenu items• Auto: The camcorder automatically sets the appropriate shutter speed value.• Manual ( ): Touch decrease (Touch decrease () or inc

Page 130 - System Requirements

70Submenu items• Off: Disables the function. • Normal ( ): Record a brighter image by extending the low shutter speed range to 1/30.• Super ( ): Reco

Page 131

71Submenu items• Off : Disables the function.• On ( ): Expresses more shadow and highlight details for recorded images.1. Touch the Menu ( ) tab “Dy

Page 132 - ❾ ❽ ❿   

72• The recommended distance to the subject when using the built-in flash is approximately 7 to 10 feet.• The battery power will be consumed faster w

Page 133

73Submenu items• Auto: In most situations, it is better to use the automatic focus feature, as it enables you to concentrate on the creative side of

Page 134 - “Help.”

74Submenu items• Off: Disable the function.• On ( ): Detects faces automatically for the optimal recording conditions.1. Touch the Menu ( ) tab “Fac

Page 135 - “Import Folder” button

75Submenu items• Off: Disable the function.• On( ): You can simply touch the subject shown on the LCD screen that you would like to focus on. The bri

Page 136

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Page 137 - Photos Videos

76Submenu items• Multi ( ): Meters the multiple portions of the screen and determines the appropriate aperture.• Center ( ): Measures the entire scre

Page 138

771. Touch the Menu ( ) tab “Anti-Shake (EIS).”2. Touch a desired submenu item.3. To exit the menu, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) tab.• Gross cam

Page 139

78Off Without any digital effect, a normal, natural image is displayed during recording or playback.Black & White ( )This mode changes the image t

Page 140 - Storage media

79Submenu items• Off: Disables the function• In ( ): As soon as you start recording, it will fade in.• Out ( ): When the recording is done, it will

Page 141 - Recording

801. Touch the Menu ( ) tab “Super Macro.”2. Touch a desired submenu item.3. To exit the menu, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) tab.• When using the

Page 142 - Playback

81Using the Wind Cut function also removes some low-frequency sound with the wind noise.1. Touch the Menu ( ) tab “Wind Cut.”2. Touch a desired subme

Page 143

821. Touch the Menu ( ) tab “Digital Zoom.”2. Touch a desired submenu item.3. To exit the menu, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) tab.With the digital

Page 144 - TROUBLESHOOTING

831. Touch the Menu ( ) tab “Cont. Shot.”2. Touch a desired submenu item.3. To exit the menu, touch the Exit ( ) or Return ( ) tab.• When an error o

Page 145

84Submenu items• Off: Disables the function.• On ( ): Record five pictures with different brightness setting values such as +0.3EV, -0.3EV, Back Light

Page 146

85Time Lapse RECUsing the time lapse feature, your camcorder can be programmed to automatically record a number of frames over a period of time or wit

Page 147

23. OVERLOADING:Do not overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire or electric shock.24. OBJECTS AND LIQUIDS:Never p

Page 148

86Example of Time Lapse RecordingThe Time Lapse Recording function records image frames at the predefined interval over the total recording time to pro

Page 149

87Submenu items• Off: Quick View icon does not appear on the screen after you finish the recording.• On: Quick View icon appears on the screen as soon

Page 150 - Symptom Explanation/Solution

88Submenu items• Off: Cancels the guideline function.• : This is the basic guideline. Use this when focusing a subject in the center.• : Images be

Page 151

89Submenu items• Play All ( ): Plays video clips in succession starting from the selected video to the last one, then returns to the thumbnail index

Page 152 - MAINTENANCE

90advanced playbackSubmenu items• 1Cut: Captures only one still image.• 2Cut/1Sec ( ): Captures up to 2 still images per second by pressing the PHOTO

Page 153 - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

91system setting1. Touch the Menu ( )  Setting ( ) tab “Date/Time Set”2. Touch the date and time information, and change the setting values by using

Page 154 - USING YOUR CAMCORDER ABROAD

92Submenu items• Off : Current date/time information is not displayed.• Date : Displays the current date.• Time : Displays the current time.• Date

Page 155

93Submenu items• 2009/01/01 : The date is displayed in the year/month (two-digit)/date. • JAN/01/2009 : The date is displayed in the order of month/

Page 156 - LIMITED WARRANTY

94File No.File names (numbers) are assigned to recorded images according to the selected numbering option.Submenu items• Series : Assigns file numbers

Page 157 - 1-800-SAMSUNG (726-7864)

95Submenu items• Home : The clock will be used according to your setting on the Date/Time Set menu.Select it when using this camcorder for the first t

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