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Underwater recording
Before diving
Check for water leakage.
Check that the equipment operates correctly and that there is no water leakage at a
depth of about one meter (3 feet) before you dive deeper.
Take care not to expose the equipment to salty air. Do not drop water on the equipment.
Do not open the marine pack underwater or on the beach. Preparations such as
installing and checking the equipment should be done in a place with low humidity and
no salty air.
Check the following points again before you dive.
s Be sure to fully charge the battery pack for the camcorder.
Be sure that the dry battery for the monitor is not old.
• We recommend you use battery packs with a large capacity and prepare a spare
battery and dry batterys.
s Be sure that a video tape and “Memory Stick” have enough left.
s Check that there are no scratches or cracks on the O-ring.
s Make sure there is no dust, sand, or hair between the front shell and the rear shell.
s Be sure that the lithium battery has enough power.
• If the remaining battery capacity
is enough, when you press the
ZOOM, PHOTO, or START/
STOP button, the Flash lamp
lights up. Check this indicator as
a criterion. If the flash lamp does
not light, exchange for a new
one. We suggest that you
prepare spare ones.
Conditions of underwater recording
Recording underwater is different from recording on land because it is affected by
the clarity, depth of the water, and the light conditions. The following are hints
for good recording underwater.
Best time for recording
The best recording time is from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. When the sun is at its highest,
optimum results can be obtained.
To record is in dark places as the sun does not reach or at night, use a powerful
underwater video light.
Battery
check
indicator
Right
grip
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Subject size underwater
Since the refractive index underwater is higher than that in air, objects appear 1/4
closer, and therefore larger. This phenomenon affects the lens on the camcorder as well
as human the eye. Using the supplied wide-conversion lens is recommended.
Operate the camera with slow and stable motions
When recording, keep your body stable.
An unstable shot will be magnified on the TV screen.
Move the camcorder as slowly as possible. Since most of the objects underwater move,
you can record a good shot without moving the camcorder too much.
Note on recording underwater
Be sure to follow the safety rules for diving, such as diving period and depth.
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Recording
1
Set the POWER switch to ON.
The camcorder turns on and a picture appears on the LCD monitor.
2
Press START/STOP button to start recording.
The REC lamp (red) lights up during recording.
To stop recording, press START/STOP button again.
START/STOP
button
REC lamp
(red)
LEAK lamp
(yellow)
ZOOM button
PHOTO button
AUTO FOCUS
ON/OFF button
POWER switch
Now you are ready for underwater recording.
When you dive with the camcorder, dive slowly, paying attention to the surrounding
environment. Be careful not to strike the marine pack against Rocks or Reef, etc.
To zoom
Press ZOOM button.
Press T for telephoto (subject appears closer) and W for wide-angle (subject appears
further away). You cannot change the zooming speed of the camcorder.
Recording a still image
You can record a still image on a tape or “Memory Stick” by pressing PHOTO button.
(Some models, however, can only record onto a tape, even if a “Memory Stick” can be
inserted.)
Note that pressing PHOTO button lightly does not allow you to check the recorded
image. For more details, refer to the operating instructions supplied with your
camcorder.
To keep a subject in focus
Press AUTO FOCUS ON/OFF button to set it to OFF. You can still keep the subject in
focus even if fish swim between the camcorder and the subject. Press AUTO FOCUS
ON/OFF button again to set the camcorder to auto focus mode.
Note
Do not cover the control emitter or detector with your finger as the remote control
signal for operations is transmitted from the grip to the marine pack.
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Attaching the supplied wide-conversion lens
As objects appear 1/4 closer and
therefore larger, the wide-conversion
lens is recommended when you want to
take pictures of wide areas. Note
however, that objects will appear
smaller.
Note
This supplied wide-conversion lens is
to be used only underwater.
Using the supplied sunshade
The supplied sunshade reduces glare
from the LCD monitor.
Attaching the supplied colour filter
When using the supplied colour filter,
attach it on top of the wide-conversion
lens.
Water absorbs light, especially red
light, so that objects in deep water are
seen bluish. The colour of objects is
affected by the clarity of the water.
To record in natural colour, use the
supplied colour filter.
You can attach and remove the wide-conversion lens, sunshade, and colour filter
underwater.
If the image on the LCD screen is not clear because of air between these accessories and
the marine pack, reattach them underwater.
Attaching the supplied strap
Attach the strap as the shown.
Attach the supplied straps to prevent
loss of these accessories when
removing them both on land and
underwater. Attach the straps to the
grip of the marine pack.
Supplied sunshade
Sunshade
Attaching the supplied accessories
Wide-conversion lens
colour filter
To attach the strap
colour filter
Wide-
conversion
lens
Attach the wide-conversion lens until it
fits firmly.
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