Canon DC10 camcorder
CANON DC10 MANUAL
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• About this Manual »
• Checking the Supplied Accessories »
• Components Guide »
• Screen Displays »
• Step 1: Preparing the Power Supply »
• Step 2: Preparing the Camcorder »
• Step 3: Using the Wireless Controller »
• Step 4: Adjusting the LCD Screen »
• Step 5: Changing the Display Language »
• Step 6: Setting the Time Zone, Date and Time »
• Step 7: Inserting a Memory Card »
• Step 8: Loading a Disc »
• Recording Movies »
• Recording Still Images »
• Zooming »
• Tips for Better Recording »
• Playing Back Movies »
• Viewing Still Images »
• Adjusting the Volume »
• Magnifying the Image »
• Displaying Additional Recording Data »
• Selecting the Recording Program »
• Using the Program AE Mode »
• Using the Shutter-Priority AE Mode »
• Using the Aperture-Priority AE Mode »
• Manually Adjusting the Exposure »
• Manually Adjusting the Focus and Changing the Focusing Mode »
• Recording in Widescreen (16:9 Aspect Ratio) »
• Using the Mini Video Light »
• Using the Flash »
• Using the Self-Timer »
• Changing Settings with the FUNC. Button »
• Available Settings List (FUNC »
• Changing the Metering Method »
• Setting the White Balance »
• Applying Image Enhancing Effects »
• Continuous Shooting and Exposure Bracketing »
• Creating Panoramic Images »
• Using the Digital Effects »
• Selecting the Size and Quality of Still Images »
• Capturing a Still Image while Recording Movies »
• Changing Settings with the MENU Button »
• Available Settings List (MENU) »
• Camera Setup(Digital Zoom, ImageStabilizer, etc »
• Still Image Operations (CardInitialization, Disc-CardCopy,... »
• DiscOperations (Photomovie, Finalize, etc »
• Display Setup (LCD Brightness, Language, etc »
• System Setup (Volume, Beep, Media select, etc »
• Date/Time Setup »
• Dividing a Scene »
• Deleting Scenes »
• Converting Still Images into Photomovie Scenes »
• Protecting the Disc »
• Initializing the Disc »
• Copying Still Images Between the Disc and Memory Card »
• Erasing Still Images »
• Protecting Still Images on the Memory Card »
• Initializing the Memory Card »
• Preparing your Disc for Playing on a DVD Player »
• Playing Back your Disc on a DVD Player or a Computer’s DVD... »
• Recording Additional Movies on a Finalized Disc »
• Playing Back on a TV Screen »
• Recording to a VCR »
• Roxio MyDVD for Canon »
• Transferring Still Images to a Computer (Direct Transfer) »
• Transferring Images with Transfer Order Settings »
• Printing Still Images »
• Selecting Print Settings »
• Selecting Trimming Settings »
• Printing with Print Order Settings »
• Troubleshooting »
• List of Messages »
• Handling Precautions »
• Maintenance/Others »
• Optional Accessories »
• Specifications »
• Product Codes »
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http://www.canon.com/
Table of contents
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• DC20/DC10 DVD Camcorder Instruction Manual »
• An Introduction to DVDs »
• The Advantages of DVDs »
• About this Manual »
• Checking the Supplied Accessories »
• Components Guide »
• Screen Displays »
• Preparations »
• Step 2: Preparing the Camcorder »
• Step 3: Using the Wireless Controller »
• Step 4: Adjusting the LCD Screen »
• Step 5: Changing the Display Language »
• Step 6: Setting the Time Zone, Date and Time »
• Step 7: Inserting a Memory Card »
• Step 8: Loading a Disc »
• Basic Functions »
• Recording »
• Recording Still Images »
• Zooming »
• Tips for Better Recording »
• Playback »
• Viewing Still Images »
• Adjusting the Volume »
• Magnifying the Image »
• Displaying Additional Recording Data »
• Using the Recording Programs »
• Advanced Features Recording Programs »
• Selecting the Recording Program »
• Using the Program AE Mode »
• Using the Shutter-Priority AE Mode »
• Using the Aperture-Priority AE Mode »
• More Recording Options »
• Manually Adjusting the Focus and Changing the Focusing Mode »
• Recording in Widescreen (16:9 Aspect Ratio) »
• Using the Mini Video Light »
• Using the Flash »
• Using the Self-Timer »
• Changingthe FUNC. Settings »
• Press the FUNC. button »
• Available Settings List (FUNC »
• Changing the Metering Method »
• Setting the White Balance »
• Applying Image Enhancing Effects »
• Continuous Shooting and Exposure Bracketing »
• Creating Panoramic Images »
• Using the Digital Effects »
• Selecting the Size and Quality of Still Images »
• Capturing a Still Image while Recording Movies »
• Changingthe MENU Settings »
• Press the MENU button »
• Available Settings List (MENU) »
• Editing Functions »
• DiscOptions (DVD-RW inVR mode only) »
• Dividing a Scene »
• Deleting Scenes »
• Converting Still Images into Photomovie Scenes »
• Protecting the Disc »
• Initializing the Disc »
• Still Image Options »
• Erasing Still Images »
• Protecting Still Images on the Memory Card »
• Initializing the Memory Card »
• Disc Finalization »
• Playing Back your Disc on a DVD Player or a Computer’s DVD... »
• Recording Additional Movies on a Finalized Disc »
• External Connections »
• Connecting toa TV and VCR »
• Recording to a VCR »
• Connecting toa Computer »
• Transferring Still Images to a Computer (Direct Transfer) »
• Transferring Images with Transfer Order Settings »
• Printing »
• Selecting Print Settings »
• Selecting Trimming Settings »
• Printing with Print Order Settings »
• Trouble »
• List of Messages »
• Do’s & Don’ts »
• Maintenance/Others »
• Additional Information »
• Optional Accessories »
• Specifications »
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CANON DC10 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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6.1.4 with a Canon DC10 camcorder...I simply want to put camcorder video (mini DVD-R) on my computer (via dvd-R disc), edit, and put on DVD but just getting the video on the computer is proving to be a nightmare...
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It produces good quality video for a consumer camcorder of this type, it's incredibly compact, has optical zoom and a useful array of manual controls, and it uses standard SD cards instead of some weird proprietary format...The only thing I would like to see improved in the future is resolution for still photography (VGA at 640 x 480) and maybe the zoom, but not that it is really needed because 10x...
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