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Please use the Manual Focus Mode instead.
1) Recording a subject whose one end is 
located closer to the Movie Camera and 
the other end farther away from it
≥Because Auto Focus makes adjustments at 
the centre of an image, it may be impossible 
to focus on a subject that is located in both 
foreground and background.
2) Recording a subject behind dirty or dusty 
glass
≥Because the focus is on the dirty glass, the 
subject behind the glass will not be focused.
3) Recording a subject in dark surroundings
≥Because the light information that comes 
through the lens decreases considerably, 
the Movie Camera cannot focus correctly.
4) Recording a subject that is surrounded by 
objects with glossy surfaces or by highly 
reflective objects
≥Because the Movie Camera focuses on the 
objects with glossy surfaces or on highly 
reflective objects, the recording subject may 
become blurry.
5) Recording a fast-moving subject
≥Because the focus lens-inside moves 
mechanically, it cannot keep up with the 
fast-moving subject.
6) Recording a subject with little contrast
≥Because the Movie Camera achieves focus 
based upon the vertical lines of an image, a 
subject with little contrast, such as a white 
wall, may become blurry.
ª Time Code
Time Code signals are data that indicate time 
measured in hours, minutes, seconds, and 
frames (25 frames per second). If this data is 
included in a recording, an address is assigned to 
each image on the tape.
≥The Time Code is automatically recorded as a 
part of the sub-code at each recording.
≥When a new (previously unrecorded) Cassette 
is inserted, the Time Code automatically starts 
from zero. If a recorded Cassette is inserted, 
the Time Code picks up from the point where 
the last scene was recorded. (In this case, when 
the Cassette is inserted, the zero display 
[0h00m00s00f] may appear, but the Time Code 
starts from the previous value.)
≥The Time Code cannot be reset to zero.
≥Unless the Time Code is continuously recorded 
from the beginning of a tape, accurate editing 
may not be possible. To ensure that the Time 
Code will be recorded with no breaks, we 
recommend the use of the Blank Search 
Function (
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ª Memory Stop Function
The Memory Stop Function is useful for the 
following operations.
Rewinding or fast-forwarding a tape to a 
desired position
1
Set [DISPLAY] >> [C.DISPLAY] >> 
[MEMORY].
2
Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the tape 
position from which you want to play it 
back later. (
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3
Start playback or recording.
4
After playback or recording has finished:
Set the Movie Camera to Tape Playback 
Mode.
5
Rewind the tape.
≥The tape automatically stops approximately 
at the position where the counter was set to 
zero.
Stopping editing automatically during audio 
dubbing
1
Set [DISPLAY] >> [C.DISPLAY] >> 
[MEMORY].
2
Reset the Tape Counter to zero at the 
position where you want to stop editing.
3
Play back the still picture where you want to 
start audio dubbing.
4
Start audio dubbing. (
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≥Audio dubbing automatically stops at the 
position where the counter was set to zero.
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