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The battery pack temperature is high. Change

the battery pack or place it in a cool place.

Because the temperature of your camcorder

has reached a level where HDMI output

has stopped, no image is displayed on the

connected monitor, etc. Leave the camcorder

until the temperature decreases. However, you

can continue recording on the camcorder.

No memory card is inserted (p. 24).

When the indicator flashes, there are not

enough free spaces for recording images.

Delete unnecessary images (p. 45), or format

the memory card after storing the images on

other media (p. 58).

The image data base file may be damaged.

Check the data base file by selecting

[Setup]  [

Media Settings]  [Repair

Img. DB F.]  the recording medium.

The memory card is damaged.

Format the memory card with your camcorder

(p. 58).

Incompatible memory card is inserted (p. 24).

The memory card is write-protected.

Access to the memory card was restricted on

another device.

There is something wrong with the flash.




The amount of lights is not sufficient, so

camera-shake easily occurs. Use the flash.

The camcorder is unsteady, so camera-shake

easily occurs. Hold the camcorder steady with

both hands and record the image. However,

note that the camera-shake warning indicator

does not disappear.

The recording medium is full.

Photos cannot be recorded during processing.

Wait for a while, then record.

When [

REC Mode] is set to [Highest

Quality

] or [60p Quality

], you cannot

capture photos while recording movies.

Furthermore, if [

Frame Rate] is set to

[24p], you cannot record photos while the

camcorder is in movie recording standby

mode.

The distance between your camcorder and the

subject is too short. Widen the distance (p. 30)

or set the zoom to W. Or, select [Manual] in

[3D Depth Adjustment] and adjust the depth

(p. 56).


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