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3-2 Recording
3-2-1 Basic Procedures
This section describes the basic procedures for shooting 
and recording.
Before a shooting session, ensure that the camcorder is 
functioning properly.
From turning on the camcorder to loading 
a cassette
Proceed as follows:
Basic procedure for shooting: from power supply 
to cassette loading
1
Attach a fully charged battery pack.
2
Set the POWER switch to ON. Check that the HUMID 
indicator does not appear and that the battery power 
level is sufficient.
If HUMID indicator appears, wait until it disappears.
After turning off the power, check whether the drum is 
dry (even if the HUMID indicator is off) when the 
turning on the power again.
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Check that there are no obstructions near the cassette 
lid. Then press the EJECT button to open the cassette 
lid.
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After checking the points below, load the cassette and 
close the cassette lid.
• The cassette is not write-protected.
• There is no slack in the tape.
From adjusting the black balance and 
white balance to stopping recording
After turning on the power and loading a cassette, set the 
switches and selectors as shown below and begin 
operation.
Switch and selector settings before shooting
Shooting
Proceed as follows:
Basic procedure for shooting: from adjusting the black 
balance and white balance to stopping recording
1
Push the AUTO W/B BAL switch to BLK to adjust the 
black balance.
For details of black balance adjustment, see “4-1-1 
Adjusting the Black Balance” on page 53.
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Select the CC filter and ND filter to match the lighting 
conditions, and adjust the white balance.
When the white balance settings are already in 
memory
Set the WHITE BAL switch to A or B.
When the white balance setting is not in memory 
and you do not have enough time to adjust the white 
balance
Set the WHITE BAL switch to PRST. 
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DISPLAY: ON
AUDIO SELECT 
CH-1/CH-2: AUTO
Iris: AUTO
Zoom: AUTO
OUTPUT/DCC: CAM, DCC ON
F-RUN/SET/R-RUN: 
F-RUN or R-RUN 
(set as needed)
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