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Page Count: 60 Thank you for purchasingThe camera illustrations appearing in thisContinue usingContact your JVC dealer. Do not attempt toTo prevent shock, do not open the cabinet. NoRefer servicing toWhen you are not using the AC adapter for aIn certain areas, use the conversion plugAC adapter are on its upper and lower sides.The battery used in this device may present a fireReplace battery with Panasonic (Matsushita. Electric), Sanyo, Sony or Maxell CR2025. Danger of explosion or Risk of fire if the battery isWhen the equipment is installed in a cabinet or onDo not block the ventilation holes.No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles,When discarding batteries, environmentalThe apparatus shall not be exposed to drippingDo not use this equipment in a bathroom orAlso do not place any containers filled with waterCarrying or holding the camera by the LCDDo not use a tripod on unsteady or unlevelAC Adapter until it isAC outlet. Remember that this camera is intended forAny commercial use without proper permissionThere is also aTrademarks. Laboratories. Dolby and double-D symbol areMascotCapsule is a registered trademark of HI. CORPORATION in Japan.Other product and company names includedMake a backup of important recorded data. JVC will not be responsible for any lost data. It is recommended to copy your important. Make a trial recording. Before the actual recording of important data, make a trial recording and play back theReset the camera if it does not operate correctly. This camera uses a microcomputer. Factors such as background noise and interferenceIf the camera does not operate correctly, reset. Precautions on handling batteriesIf a malfunction occurs, stop using the camera immediatelyBecause the camera may be used for demonstration in aThis operating instruction is applicable to models. GZ-MG275, GZ-MG145 and GZ-MG135When connecting the camera to other device using a DVAccessories. 6. Managing Files. 30. How to Use the Everio Dock. 6.
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Attaching the Shoulder Strap. 7. Attaching the Core Filter. 7. Preparing the Remote Control. 7. Viewing File Information. 32. Changing the Event Registration of Video. Files after Recording. 32. Partial Delete (EDITED COPY). 33. Index. 8. Indications on LCD Monitor. 10. Necessary Settings before Use. 12. Charging the Battery Pack. 12. Language Setting. 13. Other Settings. 14. Grip Adjustment. 14. Lens Cover. 14. Checking the Remaining Battery Power. 14. Tripod Mounting. 14. When Using an SD Card. 15Video Recording. 16. Still Image Recording. 17. Zooming. 18. LED Light. 18. Flash. 18. Registering Files to Events. 19. Checking the Remaining Space on the. Recording Media. 19. Manual Recording. 20. To Change to Manual Recording Mode. 20. Program AE. 20. Nightscope. 21. Backlight Compensation. 21. Spot Exposure Control. 21. Manual Setting in Function Menu. 22Creating Playlists. 34. Playing Back Playlists. 35. Other Operations of Playlists. 36. Print Setting. 37. DPOF Print Setting. 37. Direct Printing with PictBridge Printer. 38Using a DVD Burner to Copy Files from the. Camera (DVD Creation Function). 40DVD Player. 44Warning Indications. 54. Cleaning. 55. Specifications. 55. Cautions. 58. Terms. 60. Playing Back Files. 24. Video Playback. 24. Still Image Playback. 25. File Search Function. 26. To Play Back Demonstration Files. 27. Playback with Special Effects. 28. Watching Images on TV. 29Everio Dock. AC AdapterBattery PackLithium BatteryDo not use any other cables. How to Use the Everio Dock. You can connect cables to the connectors of the Everio dock. The connection is completed whenCamera. Connection. Terminal. S Connector. AV Connector. DC Connector. DV ConnectorMake sure to connect the end with a core filter to theBe sure to use the VC-VDV204U DV cable. Operation using the. DV cable is not guaranteed on all of the devices.Peel off the pad and threadPosition the buckle near theBuckle. Strap Guide. Eyelet. Attaching the Core Filter.
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Attach the core filter to the AC adapter’s DC cord. The core filter reduces interference. Release the stopper.Wind once. Preparing the Remote Control. A battery is included inside the remote control at the time of purchase. Remove the insulation sheet before use. Beam Effective Area. To Reinsert the Battery. Pull out the battery holder by pressing theRemote Sensor. Lock Tab. Lithium BatteryMove to. Change LED Light Setting. Move to. Press down:Remote Control. Q Infrared Beam Transmitting Window. S Up Button. Rotate Button (counterclockwise). T Skip Backward Button. U Left Button. V Back ButtonDuring both Video and Still Image. Recording. During Video Recording OnlyDuring Still Image Recording OnlyU: PlaybackY9: Reverse Slow-MotionOperation guide display. The operation guide is displayed at theLampSlide the battery pack down until it locksBottom of the CameraDC Connector. Set Lever. Switch. To AC OutletBe sure to configure the following threePower. Cord. Charging the Battery Pack. AC AdapterOpen the cover.The values within ( ) are the times when the LED light is on.Charging timeRecording timeSee page 14.Language Setting. Select the desired language.SetMove the set lever to ?.Press MENU. The language on the display can be changed.SelectSetSetMove the set lever to ?.Press MENU.See page 16.See page 14. SelectLens Cover. Checking the Remaining Battery. Power. Preparation:SwitchOpen the pad and make grip adjustments.In such a case, consult your nearest JVCTripod Mounting. Align the camera stud hole with the tripodBottom of the. Camera. Lens Cover. When not using the camera, close the lensClose the lens cover. Open the lens coverCompatible SD cards. Panasonic, TOSHIBA, and SanDisk. 128 MBQ Insert an SD card. Preparation:Bottom of the. CameraOtherwise, data onR Change the recording medium. The camera is programmed to record on theThis will also ensure stable speeds andFirmly insert the card with its clippedClipped EdgePush the SD card once.
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After the card comes out a little, pull it out.Video Recording. MODE to select ! (video) mode.Press the REC button to startPress the REC button again.See page 19.Remember that thisIf you do so, the sound of the hard diskPress the SNAPSHOT button toLED Light. Zoom Lever. Preparation:ButtonThe light remains on regardlessSwitch. The light turns on automaticallySet Lever. No display. Disables this function. Zooming. Preparation:Zoom out. Zoom in. Preparation:T: Telephoto. Maximum Zoom Ratio (Factory-preset). ModelEach time you move the set lever to ?,The flash fires automaticallyNo displayThe flash fires. The shutterDisables this function.There are upPreparation:Checking the Remaining Space onPreparation:Press the 0 button again. Select the event that you want toSelect. Set. The selected event is displayed on thePress EVENT.See page 26.Set Lever. Program AE. You can record videos or still images withAfter performing “To Change to ManualFor details on each setting, see below. Select. Manual recording mode enables you to setYou need to switch to this mode because autoTo Change to Manual Recording. Mode. Preparation:Press twice.Press the AUTO button so that the 4The subject in the foreground isRecords fast moving subjects clearly. Compensates for subjects that maySelect this when a spotlight makes aMakes evening scenes look more natural.Use this function when backlightAfter performing “To Change to Manual. After performing “To Change to ManualMove the set lever to ? (NIGHT) so that theSelectSet. Backlight Compensation. Backlight compensation brightens the subjectAfter performing “To Change to ManualAfter you finish configuring the setting,Move the set lever to ? ( - ) once so thatMove the set lever to ? ( - ) twice so thatManual Setting in Function MenuSelectSet. After performing “To Change to ManualFor details on each menu, see below. SelectMenusThe menu disappears and the indicator forMove the set lever to ?.Press FUNCTION.For !
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modeWhen the menu disappears after you finish configuring theThe C indicator appears.The smaller the value, the faster the shutter speed. Move theF1.2 to F16. The lower the F-number (larger aperture value), the moreThe higher the Fnumber (smaller aperture value), the clearer the focus will beIf the image isB MWB: Adjusts the white balance manually depending on theB indicator starts blinking then stopsD FINE: When shooting outdoors on a sunny day. E CLOUD: When shooting outdoors on a cloudy day. F HALOGEN: When a video light or similar type of lighting isJ SEPIA: The image has a brownish tint like old photos. K MONOTONE: The image becomes black and white like oldVideo Playback. MODE to select ! (video) mode.Select. SetPress INDEX.See page 29.Operations during Playback. Return to the firstFrame-by-frameFrame-by-frameGo to the first scene ofI: Turn up theSelect. Rotate 90 degreesDisplay the previous file. Display the next file. Rotate 90 degreesSelectSelect. SetPress the INDEX button. File Search Function. You can switch the index screen to theThe event screen can be used in ! mode. It. Date Index Screen. You can search the desired file by thePreparation:Preparation:SelectSelectVideo files that are used for demonstrationPreparation:SelectSetPress the INDEX button.See page 32. SetSelect. SetPress FUNCTION.Playback with Special Effects. Wipe or fader effects. Add effects at the beginning and end ofPlayback effects. Add effects that, for example, alter the colourPreparation:SetFor details on each effect, see rightSelect. SetPress FUNCTION.Fade in or out with a black screen.
Fade in to a color screen from a blackWipe in on a black screen from the upperThe scene starts in the center of a blackWipe in from right to left, or wipe out inWipe in as the two halves of a blackThe scene wipes in from the bottom toWipe in from the center of a black screenThe image is given a brownish tint like anThe image becomes black and white likeThe image is given an old movieThe image looks like a series ofAV ConnectorAV Cable. AV Input Connector. AC Adapter. To AC OutletIt cannot be used with aZoom Lever. Button. Preparation:Switch. SelectSetSetPress FUNCTION.Select the desired file. SelectSetPress FUNCTION.Select the protected file in step 4Select. SetPress FUNCTION.Viewing File Information. Preparation. Alternatively, select the file on the indexAlternatively, select the file on the indexFolder name. Date and time of the recording. Playback time (length of the file). Changing the Event Registration of. Video Files after Recording. Preparation:Press INFO again. SetCopy the section before the divisionCopy the section after the division point. SetPress FUNCTION. Partial Delete (EDITED COPY). You can divide the selected video file into two,Preparation:Press FUNCTION.Meanwhile, the date when you copied isSelect. SetSelectSelect. Search for an event and display theDisplay all the files in the medium listedDisplay all files individually.Set Lever. It is a list that enables you to organisePreparation:Set. To preview scenes, move the set lever to ?To return to previous screen, press INDEX. SetSelectSelectSetSet. SetSelectPress FUNCTION.Press FUNCTION.Press down the set lever.Play back playlists by performing theYou can perform additional editing and deletePreparation:To add or delete files, follow the steps 5 to. Changing Playlist Names. The default name of a playlist is its creationOriginal files are not deleted even if youTo delete all playlists at once, selectAfter performing steps 1-2SetSelectDPOF Print Setting.
If you slide and hold the zoom leverPrint Order Format). You can set whichPreparation:Set. To set print information for other images, repeatSelectPress FUNCTION.Set the number of prints to “00” in step 5.Each)Direct Printing with PictBridge Printer. If your printer is compatible with PictBridge,Select. SetPress FUNCTION.AC Adapter. To AC Outlet. USB Cable. PictBridge. Printer. USB Connector. You can also connect the cables using the. Everio dock connectors.If the printer is compatible with DPOF, you. SelectSetSetSet whether to print the date and time.SetSetIf you want toSet Lever. Using a DVD Burner to Copy FilesFunction)Regarding DVD-RWThe Camera. You can copy still imagesSD card with this camera. DVD Burner. You can copy video filesRegarding finalisation after copying. The disc is automatically finalised so thatPreparation:AC Adapter. USB ConnectorYou can dub video filesEverio dock connectors.Creation List for the files to beFilesSetDVD disc begins to be created.Press MENU, then move the set lever toSearch for an event and display theDisplay the files recorded on selectedPlaylists are displayed in a list in theCreate a DVD disc identical to the oneRegister a file individually. Files areDisplay all files individually. Make sure to read “Disc number”Continued on next pageINDEX button. When the index screenTo return to previous screen, pressSetDVD disc begins to be created.Press MENU, then move the set lever toDisc number shows the number of DVDThe dubbing rangeWhen you play back the created DVDFile 2. File 1File 3. File 4TitleEach recording date becomes one title in aFile 3. File 4Title thumbnail: First scene of the titleFiles from the Camera. AV ConnectorUsing the Camera to Dub Files from a. To AC. Outlet. AV Cable. Everio dock connectors. The S-Video or DVAV Output Connector. You can also connect the cables using the EverioPress the REC button again.Preparation:SD slot.Files are moved to the destinationSet.
SetPress MENU, then move the set lever toSetDisplay menus related to ! mode.Display menus related to recordingSelect. Select the desired setting from theSelect. SetMove the set lever to ?.Press MENU.MenusEnables you to set the pictureEnables you to set the maximumWhen one of the larger values is set, the digital zoom isOFF: Disables the function.Compensates for hand shake.OFF: Records videos in 4:3 size. The 16:9 indicatorMakes the subject appear brightOFF: Disables the function.ON: Activates the function. Reduces noise caused by wind. Enables you to set the recordingON: Activates the function. Enables you to set whether toEnables you to set the pictureEnables you to select the pictureMenusMakes the subject appear brightOFF: Disables the function. ON: Activates the function. Records still images continuouslyStarts recording when theSNAPSHOT button is pressed.Adjust the brightness of the display moving the set lever. Enables you to set the brightnessPrevents damage to the. HDD by turning off the powerOFF: Disables the function. To turn the unit on when the drop detection worked, setOFF: The camera does not receive the signal from theOFF: Disables the function. Turns reception of the operationIntroduces special features of theOFF: Turns off the operation sound.Enables you to select the TV typeON: Switches to input. The A indicator lights up on the. LCD monitor.OFF: Turns off the on-screen display. Switches input and output for the. Enables you to set whether toON: Displays on TV.File Type Extension: pdf. PDF Version: 1.4. Linearized: Yes. Encryption: Standard V1.2 (40-bit). User Access: Print, Fill forms, Extract, Assemble, Print high-res. Page Count: 60. Page Mode: UseThumbs. Page Layout: SinglePage. XMP Toolkit: XMP toolkit 2.9.1-13, framework 1.6. About: uuid:3918ba35-a6c2-447d-af43-493cc0de731f. Producer: Acrobat Distiller 6.0 (Windows). Creator Tool: Adobe InDesign CS2 (4.0.4). Document ID: uuid:72f5af22-718c-457e-8213-ec8f6c97bacd. Title: M7E3. Creator: JVC.
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When judged on its own merits however, it is a fairly solid introduction to HDD video, offering a slightly above average performance across the board. Their convenience and ease-of-use has seen everyone from mums and dads to budding professionals jumping on the HDD bandwagon with nary a look back. Buoyed by this healthy adoption rate, most manufacturers now offer a huge range of hard disk-based cameras in an attempt to cater for every taste and wallet size. Unfortunately, the difference between co-existing models is often so small as to be nearly inconsequential. Welcome to the wonderful world of market saturation. With a total of eight HDD cameras spread across its Everio range, JVC is definitely guilty of this practice -- and the GZ-MG145 is a prime example. Equating to just two hours of extra recording time, it is debatable whether this upgrade is worth shelling out the extra cash for. On the other hand, if you're the type of person who likes to shoot everything that crosses your path, the memory boost might come in handy. In any event, there seems to be little justification for the existence of both these cameras. Naturally, because the GZ-MG145 shares an identical feature set with its cheaper sibling, it also comes burdened with all of the same faults. Chief amongst these is its 0.8-megapixel CCD sensor which captures video at a measly resolution of 400,000 pixels. During our testing, colours lacked vibrancy and at times appeared poorly rendered; especially when shooting in shadowy environments. All up, its output should prove satisfactory for entry-level users, but serious videographers are unlikely to be impressed.It might be a bit simple for some tastes, but it remains attractive nonetheless. With its miniature dimensions (66x71x110mm) and lightweight design, the unit can be easily carried in your jacket pocket or thrown into a bag and forgotten about, making it ideal for frequent shooting.
Menu navigation is handled via a small directional stick next to the LCD screen. While it remained perfectly functional, some may be slightly thrown off by its unusual location (most models place their directional sticks on the back of the camera where it can be easily accessed by the thumb). Thankfully, the menu layout is pleasantly intuitive and easy to use, with everything laid out where it should be. This is definitely one user-friendly camera that even self-professed Luddites will be able to get to grips with. (For example, AE modes can be instantly accessed via an animated wheel, instead of a fiddly scroll-down menu, ensuring they might actually get used for a change.) When recording at its highest quality, the GZ-MG145 can store approximately nine hours and 40 minutes of video to its hard drive. Naturally, once your disk space has filled up, it's just a simple matter of transferring your data to a PC or burning it to DVD. Considering that SD media has a capacity that will soon top 32GB, how much more memory do you really need. It is for this reason we feel compelled to recommend the GZ-MG145 over this otherwise identical unit.