Canon DC100 camcorder
CANON DC100 MANUAL
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• DC100/DC95 DVD Camcorder Instruction Manual »
• Introduction »
• The Advantages of DVDs »
• An Introduction to DVDs »
• Differences in Available Features Depending on the Disc »
• About this Manual »
• Checking the Supplied Accessories »
• Components Guide »
• Screen Displays »
• Preparations »
• Step 1: Preparing the Power Supply »
• Step 2: Preparing the Camcorder »
• Step 3: Adjusting the LCD Screen »
• Step 4: Changing the Display Language »
• Step 5: Setting the Time Zone / Daylight Saving Time »
• Step 6: Setting the Date and Time »
• Step 7: Loading and Removing a Disc »
• Basic Functions »
• Recording Movies »
• Selecting the Aspect Ratio of your Recordings (16:9... »
• Recording Still Images »
• Zooming »
• Playback »
• Playing Back Movies »
• Adjusting the Volume »
• Viewing Still Images »
• Magnifying the Image »
• Selecting the Recording Data Display »
• Advanced Functions »
• MENU Options »
• FUNC. Menu Options »
• 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 »
• Changing the Metering Method »
• Manually Adjusting the Focus »
• Changing the Autofocus Mode »
• Using the Self Timer »
• Setting the White Balance »
• Applying Image Enhancing Effects »
• Using the Digital Effects »
• Selecting the Size and Quality of Still Images »
• Editing Functions »
• Adding Scenes to the Playlist »
• Moving Scenes in the Playlist »
• Deleting Scenes »
• Dividing a Scene »
• Disc Options »
• Protecting the Disc »
• Initializing the Disc »
• Changing the Disc Title »
• Still Image Options »
• Erasing All Images »
• Converting Still Images into Photomovie Scenes »
• 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 to a TV and VCR »
• Recording to a VCR »
• Trouble »
• List of Messages »
• Do’s & Don’ts »
• Maintenance/Others »
• Additional Information »
• Optional Accessories »
• Specifications »
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Table of contents
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• About this Manual »
• Checking the Supplied Accessories »
• Components Guide »
• Screen Displays »
• Getting Started »
• Step 1: Preparing the Power Supply »
• Step 2: Preparing the Camcorder »
• Step 3: Adjusting the LCD Screen »
• Step 4: Changing the Display Language »
• Step 5: Setting the Time Zone / Daylight Saving Time »
• Step 6: Setting the Date and Time »
• Step 7: Loading and Removing a Disc »
• Recording Movies »
• Selecting the Aspect Ratio of your Recordings (16:9... »
• Recording Still Images »
• Zooming »
• Special Playback Modes »
• Adjusting the Volume »
• Viewing Still Images »
• Magnifying the Image »
• Selecting the Recording Data Display »
• Options Lists – MENU / FUNC »
• MENU Options »
• Camera Setup(DigitalZoom, ImageStabilizer, etc »
• Still Image Operations (Erase All Images) »
• DiscOperations (Photomovie, Finalize, etc »
• Display Setup (LCD Brightness, Language, etc »
• System Setup (Volume, Beep, etc »
• Date/Time Setup »
• FUNC. Menu Options »
• Using the Recording Programs »
• 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 »
• Changing the Metering Method »
• Manually Adjusting the Focus »
• Changing the Autofocus Mode »
• Using the Self Timer »
• Setting the White Balance »
• Selecting the Size and Quality of Still Images »
• Moving Scenes in the Playlist »
• Deleting Scenes »
• Dividing a Scene »
• Protecting the Disc »
• Initializing the Disc »
• Changing the Disc Title »
• Converting Still Images into Photomovie Scenes »
• Preparing your Disc for Playing on a DVD Player –... »
• Playing Back your Disc ona DVD Player or a Computer’s DVD... »
• Recording Additional Movies on a Finalized Disc –... »
• Playing Back on a TV Screen »
• Recording to a VCR »
• Troubleshooting »
• List of Messages »
• Handling Precautions »
• Maintenance/Others »
• Optional Accessories »
• Product Codes »
• Specifications »
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CANON DC100 SUPPORT & TROUBLESHOOTING
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The DC100's lens is always protected thanks to a convenient sliding lens cover incorporated into the camcorder's body...Bottom line I bought the camera from a store that sold it to me as a display model...A good camera but don't expect a lot of bells and whistles...The pictures were not that good but ok and the video had problems focusing on the subject...the image is so bad that...
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The DC100's lens is always protected thanks to a convenient sliding lens hide incorporated into the camcorder's body...Bottom line I bought the camera from a bank that sold it to me as a display model...A good camera but don't expect a lot of bells and whistles...The pictures were not that good but ok and the video had problems focusing on the dominate...the image is so bad that...
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The main advantage over tape is that you do not need to go searching for blank pieces to record on and there is no danger of recording over something you want to keep...If anyone knows some good software for it plz email me at martyboy4655@hotmail.com...Due to the M25 being in a bad mood this started 30 minutes late and it could best be described as twilight however the TFT was quite happy, admittedly...
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