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EB GC
Operating Instructions
SD Video Camera
Model No. SDR-S150
Before use, please read these instructions completely.
VQT0X49
Web Site: http://www.panasonic-europe.com
VQT0X49ENG.book 1 ページ 2006年6月6日 火曜日 午後2時1分
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Page 1 - SDR-S150

EB GCOperating InstructionsSD Video CameraModel No. SDR-S150Before use, please read these instructions completely.VQT0X49Web Site: http://www.panasoni

Page 2 - End User License Agreement

10VQT0X49Check the accessories before using this unit.Optional Accessories Battery Pack CGA-S303Tele conversion lens VW-LT3714MEWide conversion lens V

Page 3 - Contents

100VQT0X49Indications (continued)CHANGE TO MANUAL MODE.You have set the [AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS] switch to [AUTO] and are attempting to set [SCENE MODE] fr

Page 4 - Playback

101VQT0X49∫ About recoveryWhen the SD card was accessed, you tried to playback a scene displayed as a thumbnail in shades of blue and white (P106) or

Page 5 - Information for your safety

102VQT0X49Some functions in this unit are disabled or cannot be selected due to the unit’s specifications. The table below shows examples of functions

Page 6 - IMPORTANT

103VQT0X49Trouble shootingProblem Check pointsThis unit cannot be turned on.≥ Is the battery fully charged?> Charge the battery using the AC adapto

Page 7 - Introduction

104VQT0X49Trouble shooting (continued)Problem Check pointsRecording does not start although power is supplied to this unit and the SD card is correctl

Page 8 - Introduction (continued)

105VQT0X49Problem Check pointsAlthough this unit is correctly connected to a TV, playback images cannot be seen.The images are vertical.≥ Have you sel

Page 9

106VQT0X49Trouble shooting (continued)Problem Check pointsThe scenes are not correctly displayed in thumbnails.≥ Scenes displayed as thumbnails in sha

Page 10 - Accessories

107VQT0X49OthersShortly after removing a chilled bottle from the refrigerator in summer, you will see that it is covered with tiny droplets of water.

Page 11

108VQT0X49Automatic white balanceWhite balance adjustment recognizes the colour of light and adjusts so the white colour will become a purer white. Th

Page 12 - Hand strap fixture

109VQT0X49Auto focusThe lens is moved forward or backward automatically to bring the subject into focus.Auto focus has the following characteristics.≥

Page 13 - Multi-connector [MULTI]

11VQT0X491 Lens hood (P12)2 Lens cover3 Built-in flash (P58)4 Lens (LEICA DICOMAR)5 Remote Control Sensor (P15)6 Indication lamp (P35)7 Tripod mount (

Page 14 - Remote control

110VQT0X49s≥ The unit and SD card become warm after long operation, but this is not a malfunction.Keep the unit away from magnetized equipment/mobile

Page 15 - ∫ Remote control usable range

111VQT0X49The battery used in this unit is a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. It is susceptible to humidity and temperature and the effect increases

Page 16 - Inserting/Removing an SD card

112VQT0X49When the status indicator flashes at intervals of about 0.5 second (on for about 0.25 sec. and off for about 0.25 sec.):≥ The battery has no

Page 17 - ∫ About the card access lamp

113VQT0X49wSD Video Camera: Information for your safetySpecificationsPower source: DC 9.3 V (AC adaptor)/7.4 V (Battery)Power consumption: When record

Page 18 - Removing the battery

114VQT0X49Motion picturesStill picturesWEB cameraSpecifications (continued)Audio output level (Line)316 mV, 600 hHeadphones output level77 mV, with 32

Page 19 - Charging the Battery

115VQT0X49AC adaptor: Information for your safetyBattery pack: Information for your safetyPower source: AC 100 V to 240 V, 50/60 HzInput capacitance:

Page 20 - Turning the unit on/off

BMatsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.Web Site: http://panasonic.net VQT0X49F0606Nm0 ( 2500 A)CBackCover_Eng_EB.fm 116 ページ 2006年6月8日 木曜日 午後1時49分

Page 21 - To set quick start function

12VQT0X4926 LCD monitor (P24, 112)27 Power LCD button [POWER LCD] (P33)28 Reset button [RESET] (P106)29 Card access lamp [ACCESS] (P17)30 Card slot op

Page 22 - To cancel quick start

13VQT0X49Tripod mountThis hole is for attaching the attachable grip (supplied) to this unit or attaching this unit to a tripod (optional).It is easier

Page 23 - Selecting a mode

14VQT0X49Remote control1 On-screen display button [EXT DISPLAY] (P75)2 Date/time button [DATE/TIME] (P32)3 Delete button [] (P66)4 3: Playback/Pause b

Page 24 - Using the LCD monitor

15VQT0X49∫ Remote control usable rangeThe distance between the remote control and the unit: Within approx. 5 m Angle: Approx. 10o up and 15o down, lef

Page 25 - Using the cursor button

16VQT0X49Before inserting/removing an SD card, be sure to turn the power [OFF]. (P20)If the SD card is inserted or removed with the power turned on, t

Page 26

17VQT0X49∫ About the SD cards that you can use¢ The recording may suddenly stop during motion picture recording. (P38)∫ About the SD card≥ Do not touc

Page 27

18VQT0X491 Remove the battery cover.1 While pushing the battery cover,2 slide it in the direction of the arrow.≥ Push A while sliding.2 Insert the bat

Page 28

19VQT0X49When this unit is purchased, the battery is not charged. Charge the battery before using this unit.¬Set the power switch to [OFF]. (P20)Conne

Page 29 - Using the menu screen

2VQT0X49Before opening the CD-ROM package, please read the following.End User License AgreementYou (“Licensee”) are granted a license for the Software

Page 30 - To exit the menu screen

20VQT0X49∫ Charging time and recordable timeThe times shown in the tables below are for when the temperature is 25 oC and the humidity is 60%. If the

Page 31 - Setting date and time

21VQT0X49Quick startIf quick start is set and then the LCD monitor is closed while the unit’s power is still on, the unit will be ready for recording

Page 32 - Adjusting LCD monitor

22VQT0X49To cancel quick startPress the menu button, use the cursor button to select [ SETUP]# [QUICKSTART]#[OFF]. (P29)Turning the unit on/off (conti

Page 33 - (LCD AI)

23VQT0X49The Mode Dial is used to switch between recording and playback modes.Rotate the mode dial slowly but surely.Set the desired mode 1.Rotate the

Page 34 - Check before recording

24VQT0X49Adjusting the monitor’s angleA When recording1 Yourself2 NormalB When playing back∫ About yourself recordingTurning the LCD monitor in direct

Page 35 - ∫ About the auto mode

25VQT0X49This unit has a cursor button for selecting recording functions, performing playback operations, etc. so it is easy to operate this unit with

Page 36 - 1 Recording time elapsed

26VQT0X49Using the recording function¬When the mode dial is at the or position1 Press the button in the centre.1 An operation icon appears on the

Page 37 - [BASIC]#[ REC MODE]. (P29)

27VQT0X49About the operation icons which are displayedEach time the button in the centre is pressed while an operation icon is displayed, the indicati

Page 38 - SUITABLE

28VQT0X49List of operation icons for each modeUsing the cursor button (continued)Mode Icon Direction FunctionMotion picture recording mode—(1/2)3 Tele

Page 39 - Zoom in/out function

29VQT0X49Refer to the “Menu list” (P94) for information about the menus.1 Press the [MENU] button.The menu setting screen is displayed.(The menu displ

Page 40 - Tele-macro function

3VQT0X49ContentsEnd User License Agreement ... 2PreparationInformation for your safety ...5Introduction ...

Page 41 - Soft skin mode

30VQT0X495 Press the cursor button right or press the button in the centre.6 Press the cursor button up or down in order to select the desired item.7

Page 42 - ª] backlight

31VQT0X49The clock is not set at the time of purchase. If the screen shows the incorrect date/time, then adjust it.¬Rotate the mode dial to select o

Page 43 - Wind noise reduction function

32VQT0X49Changing the date and time display stylePress the menu button, select [SETUP]#[ DATE/TIME], then use the cursor button to select the desired

Page 44 - Wide mode

33VQT0X49Changing the picture quality on the LCD monitor (LCD AI)Press the menu button, then use the cursor button to select [ SETUP]# [ LCD AI]#[DYNA

Page 45 - Image stabilizer function

34VQT0X49RecordingFirst, format the SD card if one which has been used on another device is going to be used for the first time on this unit. (P69) Wh

Page 46 - Colour night view function

35VQT0X49∫ About the indication lamp 1The indication lamp flashes when signals from the remote control are sensed and during self-timer operation.When

Page 47 - Scene mode

36VQT0X49Record motion pictures onto an SD card.1 Rotate the mode dial to select .The lens cover now opens automatically.2 Press the record button

Page 48 - Scene mode (continued)

37VQT0X49Changing the recording mode of the motion picture1Press the menu button, then use the cursor button to select the desired recording mode by s

Page 49 - Manual focus adjustment

38VQT0X49This unit records in VBR. VBR is an abbreviation for Variable Bit Rate. VBR recording automatically varies the bit rate (amount of data in a

Page 50 - White balance

39VQT0X49You can make people and objects appear closer and landscapes can be recorded in wide angle. You can zoom in up to 10k optically.¬Rotate the m

Page 51

4VQT0X49Contents (continued)PlaybackMotion picture playback (MPEG2 motion pictures)...61Still picture playback (JPEG still pictures)...

Page 52 - 3 Press the cursor button

40VQT0X49∫ To use the zoom microphone functionInterlocked with the zooming operation, the microphone will collect sounds clearly far away with the tel

Page 53

41VQT0X49This is more effective if you record the bust image of a person.¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .1 Press the button in the centre of th

Page 54 - (In auto focusing mode only)

42VQT0X49Use this function when the light is emanating from behind the subject and the subject appears dark.¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .1 P

Page 55

43VQT0X49¬Rotate the mode dial to select .Press the menu button, then use the cursor button to select [ BASIC]> [ WIND CUT]>[ON]. (P29)To cance

Page 56 - PICT.QUALITY

44VQT0X49This allows you to record images compatible with wide-screen TVs (16:9) and regular TVs (4:3).∫ Recording images with a 16:9 aspect ratio¬Rot

Page 57 - ∫ About the focus area

45VQT0X49Reduces the image shaking due to hand movement when recording.¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .Press the menu button, then use the curs

Page 58 - ß FLASH] and then

46VQT0X49This function allows you to record colour subjects in dark locations to stand out against the background.Attach this unit to a tripod, and yo

Page 59 - ßA] etc

47VQT0X49When you record images in different situations, this mode automatically sets optimum shutter speeds and apertures.¬Rotate the mode dial to se

Page 60 - Self-timer recording

48VQT0X49Scene mode (continued)Sports mode≥ For slow-motion playback or playback pause of recorded scenes, this mode presents free of camera shakes.≥

Page 61 - 4 Press the cursor button

49VQT0X49If auto focusing is difficult due to the conditions, then manual focusing is available.¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .1 Set the [AUTO

Page 62 - To adjust volume

5VQT0X49Preparatio nInformation for your safety(For UK and Republic of Ireland only)Caution for AC mains leadFor your safety, please read the followin

Page 63 - Repeat playback

50VQT0X49The automatic white balance function may not reproduce natural colours depending on the scenes or lighting conditions. If so, you can adjust

Page 64

51VQT0X49To set the white balance manuallySelect [ ] mode, fill the screen with a white subject and then press the cursor button up to select the [ ]

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52VQT0X49Shutter SpeedAdjust it when recording fast-moving subjects. ApertureAdjust it when the screen is too bright or too dark.¬Rotate the mode dial

Page 66 - Deleting scenes

53VQT0X49∫ When recording fast-moving objects, then playing them back as still pictures for viewingGeneral guidelines for the shutter speed≥ For recor

Page 67

54VQT0X49For the number of still pictures to be recorded on an SD card, refer to P93.1 Rotate the mode dial to select .The lens cover opens automatic

Page 68 - Locking scenes

55VQT0X493 Press the record button all the way down (as far as it will go) to record.To record still pictures clearly≥ When zooming in on the subject

Page 69 - Formatting an SD card

56VQT0X49∫ Number of pixels and picture quality for still picture recordingPICTURE SIZEChanging the recording size1 Press the menu button, use the cur

Page 70 - DPOF setting

57VQT0X49Recording with a shutter operation effectYou can add a shutter operation simulating sound.Press the menu button, then use the cursor button t

Page 71 - SETUP ENTER

58VQT0X49Use the built-in flash in order to record still pictures in dark places.¬Rotate the mode dial to select .1 Slide the [OPENß] flash lever.The

Page 72

59VQT0X49To adjust the brightness of the flashPress the menu button, use the cursor button to select [ ADVANCE]> [ FLASH LEVEL], then set the desir

Page 73 - PictBridge

6VQT0X49IMPORTANT∫ Carefully observe copyright lawsWhatever you have recorded and created can be used for your personal entertainment only. Under copy

Page 74 - [VIDEO IN]

60VQT0X49You can record still pictures on an SD card using the timer.¬Rotate the mode dial to select .1 Press the button in the centre to display the

Page 75 - 16:9 4:3

61VQT0X49Playback1 Rotate the mode dial to select .The lens cover closes automatically.The motion pictures (up to 12 scenes) recorded on the SD card

Page 76

62VQT0X49Slow-motion playbackThe motion pictures will be played back at a speed approx. 1/5 the normal speed.1) Press the cursor button up during moti

Page 77 - With a PC

63VQT0X49Playing back motion pictures by date1) Press the menu button, then use the cursor button to select [PLAYSETUP]#[PLAYMODE]#[BY DATE]. (P29)≥Wh

Page 78 - With a PC (continued)

64VQT0X491 Rotate the mode dial to select .The lens cover closes automatically.The still pictures (up to 12 scenes) recorded on the SD card are disp

Page 79 - (Video Editing Software)

65VQT0X49Playing back still pictures as a slide showPress the menu button, then use the cursor button to select [PLAYSETUP]#[PLAYMODE]#[SLIDE SHOW]. (

Page 80 - during the communication

66VQT0X49The deleted scenes cannot be restored.∫ Deleting multiple files from the thumbnail display.¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .1 Press the

Page 81 - The CD launcher starts

67VQT0X49∫ Deleting scenes one at a time¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .1 Press the [ ] button during playback.2 When the confirmation message

Page 82

68VQT0X49Scenes recorded on an SD card can be locked so that they may not be deleted by mistake. (However even if you lock some scenes on an SD card,

Page 83 - 5 Click [Finish]

69VQT0X49Please be aware that if an SD card is formatted, then all the data recorded on the card will be erased. Store important data on a PC, etc. We

Page 84

7VQT0X49-If you see this symbol-Dear Customer,We would like to take this opportunity to thank you for purchasing this Panasonic SD Video Camera. Pleas

Page 85 - In PC Connection mode

70VQT0X49You can write the data of pictures to be printed, number of copies, and other information (DPOF data) onto the SD card.¬Rotate the mode dial

Page 86 - Using MotionSD STUDIO

71VQT0X49∫ What is DPOF?DPOF stands for Digital Print Order Format. This enables picture printing information to be written onto an SD card so that it

Page 87 - 1 Select [start]>

72VQT0X492 Press the cursor button up, down, left or right to select a scene to be printed, then press the button in the centre.The number of pictures

Page 88 - ∫ Connections

73VQT0X497 Use the cursor button to select [ PAGE LAYOUT], then press the cursor button right to enter the layout setting.– STANDARD: Layout specific

Page 89 - If using a Macintosh

74VQT0X49Images recorded by this unit can be played back on a TV.¬Insert an SD card with recordings into the unit.1 Open the terminal cover and then c

Page 90

75VQT0X49Connecting to a TV with a 4:3 TV aspect ratioWhen motion pictures recorded with a 16:9 aspect ratio (the motion picture recording menu’s [ASP

Page 91 - Verifying the driver

76VQT0X49To prevent accidental deleting of images recorded, or when the SD card is full, record the files on the SD card to the DVD recorder’s hard di

Page 92

77VQT0X49PCWhen the CD-ROM (supplied) is inserted into the PC, the CD launcher starts.Video editing software MotionSD STUDIO 1.1EThis software allows

Page 93 - Number of recordable pictures

78VQT0X49≥ Even if the system requirements mentioned in these operating instructions are fulfilled, some personal computers cannot be used.≥ This soft

Page 94 - Menu list

79VQT0X49Operating environment for MotionSD STUDIO 1.1E (Video Editing Software)MotionSD STUDIO ≥ This software is not compatible with a multi-boot en

Page 95 - Still picture playback

8VQT0X49∫ Use only the recommended accessories.≥ Do not use any other multi cables and USB cables except the supplied one.≥ When you use headphones wh

Page 96 - Setup menu

80VQT0X49Operating environment for using the unit as a Web cameraOperating environment for the card reader function (mass storage)With a PC (continued

Page 97 - 15.12.2006

81VQT0X49≥ Before attempting to start up the CD launcher, close all other software applications which are running.≥ Do not perform any other operation

Page 98 - Skip playback

82VQT0X49≥ Before attempting to start up the CD launcher, close all other software applications which are running.≥ Install the driver if you are usin

Page 99 - Confirmatory indications

83VQT0X494 Read carefully through the terms and conditions shown on the screen for the [License Agreement], then click [Yes].≥ You cannot install the

Page 100 - Indications (continued)

84VQT0X49After the driver and software applications are installed, the unit must be connected to the PC and be correctly recognized by the PC.≥ Connec

Page 101 - ∫ About recovery

85VQT0X49When this unit is in motion picture recording mode or still picture recording mode, verify the driver. (P91)≥ If you are running Windows 2000

Page 102

86VQT0X49≥ Before initial use, select the software’s [Read this first] from the start menu, then read through the additional instructions or updated i

Page 103 - Trouble shooting

87VQT0X49For details on how to use MotionSD STUDIO, read the PDF instructions or the help files.1 Select [start]>[All Programs (Programs)]>[Pan

Page 104 - Trouble shooting (continued)

88VQT0X49∫ Software that can be used when using the unit as a Web Camera(±: Available, —: Not available)Refer to page 80 for information about the ope

Page 105

89VQT0X49≥ Even if the system requirements mentioned in these operating instructions are fulfilled, some personal computers cannot be used.≥ Apple, Ma

Page 106 - SETUP PLAY

9VQT0X49∫ Sales and Support InformationCustomer Care CentreFor customers within the UK: 08705 357357 For customers within the Republic of Ireland: 01

Page 107 - About condensation

90VQT0X491) Double click the icon in task tray.Hardware disconnect dialogue appears.≥Depending on your PC’s settings, this icon may not be displayed

Page 108 - Explanation of terms

91VQT0X49If the driver does not work properly, follow the steps below to verify if it has been recognized properly. Select the unit’s mode, connect th

Page 109 - Class 2)

92VQT0X49∫ If the driver has not been recognized properly[!] or [Unknown device] appears at [USB (Universal Serial Bus) controller] or [Other devices]

Page 110 - Cautions for Use

93VQT0X49DetailsNumber of recordable pictures∫ Picture quality and number of recordable pictures (using SD cards)≥ The number of recordable pictures d

Page 111 - About the AC adaptor

94VQT0X49Motion picture recording menus∫ [ BASIC][ SCENE MODE] (P47)[ WIND CUT] (P43)[RECMODE] (P37)[ ASPECT] (P44)[CLOCKSET] (P31)∫ [ ADVANCE] [ D.ZO

Page 112 - LCD monitor

95VQT0X49Motion picture playback menus∫ [ DELETE][ SELECT] (P66)[ ALL] (P66)∫[PLAY SETUP][ PLAY MODE] (P63)[ REPEAT PLAY] (P63)[ RESUME PLAY] (P63)[ L

Page 113 - Specifications

96VQT0X49∫ [ DISPLAY]≥OFF ≥ONThe screen indications are selected as shown in the illustration below.∫ [ BEEP SOUND]≥OFF ≥ONThis allows operations such

Page 114 - Specifications (continued)

97VQT0X49Recording indications1 Motion picture recording 2 Still picture recordingIndicationsR 0h00m12R1700A12:3015.12.2006;0h00m00s;12:3015.12.2006SP

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98VQT0X49Playback indications1 Motion picture playback 2 Still picture playbackConfirmatory indicationsIndications (continued)12R22SETUP PLAYSETUPPLAY

Page 116 - F0606Nm0 ( 2500 A)

99VQT0X49Confirmatory indicationsCANNOT RECORD. Data writing to the SD card has failed.CHECK CARD.This card is not compatible or it cannot be recogniz

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