R self-timer recording, Adjustable time-lapse- recording, Self-timer recording – RCA CC-285 User Manual

Page 31: Adjustable time-lapse recordings, Recording features (coni.)

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Recording Features (coni.)

r Self-Timer Recording-

SELF TIMER
Button

The

SELF TIMER

button lets you

time-delay the start of a recording
so you can join the picture without
being seen walking into it.

r

I D

) ^ SEIF TIMER

• First prepare the camcorder to

record. Instructions are on
pages 18 and 19.

• While the camcorder is in the

Record/Pause mode, press the

SELF TIMER

button once. The

camcorder will automatically

start recording after
approximately ten seconds and
will continue to record
approximately 30 seconds.

• If you want the camcorder to

record longer than 30 seconds,
press the

SELF TIMER

button

twice (instead of once) while the
camcorder is in the Record/
Pause mode. After ten seconds
the camcorder will start
recording and continue to record
until the Record Start/Stop

button (thumb trigger) or

PAUSE

button is pressed.

Notes:
• The Tally Light on the front of

the camcorder will flash to let
you know the self-timer is
activated and the camcorder is
about to start recording.

• When the Tally light stops

flashing and lights continuously,
the camcorder is recording.

• Pressing the

SELF TIMER

button

three times during the Record/
Pause mode cancels the self­
timer recording.

• If the Record Start/Stop button

(thumb trigger) is pressed while

a self-timer recording is in
progress, the recording will stop
and the camcorder will enter the
Record/Pause mode.

• The

SELF TIMER

button has no

effect during normal recording.

-Adjustable Time-Lapse-

Recording

TIME
LAPSE
Button

DISPLAY
Button

This feature lets you compress

slow-moving action (like nature or
photography studies) into clean,
quickly viewed videos. It allows
intermittent recording so you can
use a cassette efficiently.

1. Prepare the camcorder to

record as described on
pages 18 and 19.

2. Press the

displa

y

button to

bring the tape-counter (or
time-remaining) display to the
viewfinder. This will let you

see the

interval

display

when it appears.

3. Press the

time

LAPSE

button

for approximately two
seconds. The first

INTERVAL

display will appear in the
viewfinder.

4. Press the

time

lapse

button

repeatedly until the length of
time you desire between
recordings appears in the
viewfinder. Refer to the chart
below.

Viewiiailer

Disptey

Recording

Intervid

0:30

30-Second Interval

1:00

1-Minute interval

2;00

2-Minute Interval

5:00

5-Minute Interval

MAN

Manual Interval*

‘Manual Interval means that
the camcorder will record for

one second every time the

Record Start/Stop button
(thumb trigger) is pressed.
This is used for animation

recording as described on the
next page.

Pressing

TIME l^PSE

again

when the

man

display is

showing will remove the

interval

display from the

screen.

5. When the desired interval time

is displayed in the viewfinder,
press the

PAUSE

button or the

Record Start/Stop button
(thumb trigger) to start
interval recording. The
camcorder will record for
approximately one second
every interval. The time until

the next recording will be
displayed in the viewfinder.

6. To stop interval recording,

repeatedly press the

time

LAPSE

button until the word

interval

disappears from the

viewfinder.

Notes:
• The Tally Light on the front of

the camcorder will light to let
you know when the camcorder is
recording.

• The interval time can be changed

any time (even during recording)
by pressing the

TIME LAPSE

button.

• The time and/or date can be

recorded by displaying it in the
viewfinder during time-lapse
recording.

• Rainbow noise (a vertical

colored bar) may occasionally

appear in the picture during
playback.

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