Letting the subject monitor the shot, Caution, Notes – Sharp VIEWCAM VL-WD650U User Manual

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Letting the Subject Monitor

the Shot

Open the LCD monitor and rotate it 180°
vertically so that the screen faces the other \«ay
and the subject can monitor the shot \«hile you
are recording \«ith the vie\«finder.

If the camcorder is steadied, you can record

yourself in the scene by w/atching yourself on

the LCD monitor. The supplied remote control is

useful for such occasions.

1

Open the LCD monitor to a 90° angle to

the camcorder body (®), and then

rotate it 180° vertically (@).

Set the Power switch to CAMERA.

• The subject is displayed in the

viewfinder, and a mirror image of the
subject is displayed on the LCD monitor.

3

Set the Media Selection switch to TAPE

or CARD, and begin recording.

Caution:

• Do not invert the image by rotating the monitor

during reoording.

Notes:

• The soreen image is automatically inverted when

the vertical rotation of the monitor is between

135° and 180°. When the monitor is rotated back

to within 135°, the image returns to normal.

• If the <|> indicator flashes when the monitor is in

the inverted position, this indicates a warning. To
check the type of warning, rotate the monitor

back to within 135°. (See pages 7 and 8 for

descriptions of the warning indicators.)

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