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I Connecting
to
a
TV
or
VCR
....
----------------------
6 When
the
scene
you
wish
to
record
appears,
press
(./111.
Recording
starts.
7
While
recording,
press
~/1I1
to
pause the
recording.
In
record
pause,
press
[./111
again
to
resume
recording.
8
Press
~
to
stop
recording.
9
Connected
device:
Stop
the
playback.
Analog/Digital
Conversion
Using the camcorder you can convert
analog video signals (for example from a
VCR) to digital signals (DV standard only)
and output them to a digital recording
device.
(OJ 10)
Connecting
Connect the camcorder to the video input
source using an analog connection
-connection
type D
(CD
67)-
shown in the
previous section
Connection Diagrams.
Connect the camcorder to the recording
device using the digital connection
-connection
type
fJ
(CD
67)-
shown
in
the
same section. Verify that the DV terminal on
the external digital device is compatible with
the DV standard.
Converting the
Video
Blank sections may
be
recorded
as
anomalous picture.
If the picture does not appear, disconnect the
DV
cable
and
restore the connection after a
short while or turn the camcorder off
and
then
on
again.
Do
not connect any devices
to
the
camcorder's
USB
terminal while
an
external
device
is
connected
to
the HDV/DV terminal.
You
can
only record video signals
in
HDV
standard (1080i specifications) or
in
DV
standard. Note that signals from identically
shaped
DV
(IEEE1394) terminals may
be
in
different video standards.
FUNC.
(CD
23)
FUNC.
...
@
We
recommend powering the camcorder using
the compact power adapter.
Copyright
Signal
Certain software tapes are copyright
protected. If you attempt to play back such
tapes, "COPYRIGHT PROTECTED
PLAYBACK IS RESTRICTED" appears and
you will not be able to view the contents
of
the tape. If you attempt to record from such
tapes via the HDVIDV terminal,
"COPYRIGHT PROTECTED DUBBING
RESTRICTED" appears and you will not be
able to record the contents
of
the tape.
1 Set [AV
..
DV]
to
[mI
ON]
(CD
39).
2 Start
the
playback
on
the
video
source
and the
recording
on
the
recording
device.
Refer
to
the
instruction
manuals
of
the
connected
devices.
Depending
on
the signal sent from the
connected device, the conversion from analog
to
digital signals might not work properly (e.g.,
signals that include copyright protective signals
or anomalous signals such
as
ghost signals).
Usually, leave
[AV"
DV]
set to the default
setting
[mD
OFF]. While
it
is
set
to
[mI
ON],
you
cannot connect video input signals
to
the
camcorder using the HDV/DV terminal.

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Canon Vixia HV30 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Filter size43 mm
Digital zoom200 x
Optical zoom10 x
Image stabilizerYes
Focal length range6.1 - 61 mm
Interchangeable lens-
Focal length (35mm film equivalent)43.6 - 436 mm
Sensor typeCCD
Total megapixels2.96 MP
Optical sensor size1/2.7 \
Effective megapixels (image)2.76 MP
Effective megapixels (movie)2.07 MP
Viewfinder typeElectronic
Viewfinder resolution123000 pixels
Viewfinder screen size0.27 \
Display diagonal2.7 \
Display resolution (numeric)211000 pixels
Resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
Camcorder tape typeMini-DV
Camcorder media typeVideotape
Disc types supportedNo
Compatible memory cardsMiniSD
Internal storage capacity0 GB
Camera shutter speed1/2 - 1/2000 s
Camcorder typeHandheld camcorder
Self-timer delay10 s
Minimum illumination0.2 lx
USB 2.0 ports quantity1
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-A ports quantity0
Product colorBlack
Battery typeBP-2L13
Battery capacity- mAh
Focus adjustmentAuto/Manual
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth138 mm
Width82 mm
Height88 mm
Weight535 g

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