Panasonic nv-mx350 User Manual

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Playback (Sound)
1:
Sound is not played back from the built-in speaker 
of the Movie Camera or the headphones.
1:
Is the volume too low? During playback, keep pressing 
the [PUSH] Dial until the [VOLUME] Indication appears. 
Then, turn the [PUSH] Dial to adjust the volume. (
30)
2:
Different sounds are reproduced at the same time.
2:
[12bit AUDIO] on the [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] 
Sub-Menu of the [VCR FUNCTIONS] Main-Menu has 
been set to [MIX]. As a result, the original sound and 
sound that was recorded by audio dubbing are played 
back together. It is possible to reproduce the sounds 
separately. (
35)
3:
The original sound was erased when audio dubbing 
was performed.
3:
If you perform audio dubbing on a recording done in 
[16bit] Mode, the original sound will be erased. If you 
wish to preserve the original sound, be sure to select 
[12bit] Mode at the time of recording.
4:
Sounds cannot be played back.
4-1: Although a Cassette with no audio dubbing is being 
played, is [12bit AUDIO] on the [PLAYBACK 
FUNCTIONS] Sub-Menu of the [VCR FUNCTIONS] 
Main-Menu set to [ST2]? To play back a Cassette with 
no audio dubbing, [12bit AUDIO] must be set to [ST1]. 
(
35)
4-2: Is the Variable Speed Search Function working? Push 
the Operation Lever towards [
1] to cancel the Variable 
Speed Search Function. (
30)
Card
1:
Recorded images are not beautiful.
1:
Is [PICTURE QUALITY] on the [CARD SETUP] 
Sub-Menu set to [NORMAL] or [ECONOMY]? If 
recording is done with it set to [NORMAL] or 
[ECONOMY], images with fine details may include a 
mosaic-like pattern. Set [PICTURE QUALITY] to [FINE]. 
(
40)
2:
Card Photoshot Playback images do not look 
normal.
2:
The picture may be damaged. In order to prevent the 
loss of image data, backing up on a Cassette or a 
personal computer is recommended. (
38, 43, 55)
3:
During Playback the [
k
k
k
k] Indication is displayed.
3:
The data was either recorded in a different format, or 
data is damaged.
4:
Even if a Card is formatted, it cannot be used.
4:
Either the Movie Camera or the Card may be damaged. 
Please consult a dealer.
Explanation of Terms
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Digital Video System
In a digital video system, images and sounds are converted 
into digital signals and recorded on a tape. This complete 
digital recording is capable of recording and playback with 
minimal image and sound deterioration.
In addition, it automatically records data, such as Time Code 
and Date/Time, as digital signals.
Compatibility with S-VHS or VHS Cassettes
Because this Movie Camera employs a digital system for 
recording image and sound data, it is not compatible with 
conventional S-VHS or VHS video equipment that employs 
an analog recording system.
The size and shape of the Cassette are also different.
Compatibility with Output Signals
Because AV signal output from the AV signal output socket 
is analog (the same as conventional video systems), this 
Movie Camera can be connected with S-VHS or VHS video 
or a TV for playback.
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Focus
Auto Focus Adjustment
The Auto Focus System automatically moves forward and 
backward the focusing lens inside the Movie Camera to bring 
the subject into focus so that the subject can be seen clearly.
However, the Auto Focus System does not function properly 
for the following subjects or under the following recording 
conditions.
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.
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