RCA CC4393 User Manual page 28

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Seeing What's Recorded
Using the Viewfinder
The camcorder's
viewfinder
(which contains
the eyepiece)
is a miniature
monitor
that
displays
the camcorder's
recording
image. When the LCD monitor
is open from the
camera
body more than 45 degrees,
the viewfinder
automatically
turns off. For
convenient
viewing,
rotate the viewfinder
horizomall},
pull it OLI[from the camcorder
body and rotate the eyepiece
back to face tile camcorder's
operator.
Viewfinder
Cautions:
Do not pull on the
eyepiece.
Do m_t._rce
the eyepiece
to rotate
_ompletely
around.
This
could damage
the vie_]inder
and/
or the camcorde/2
When caro,ing
the camcorder
with
the shoulder
strap, put the
viewfinder
back in its original
position.
This helps prevent
possible
danm_e
to the view/inder
fiom bumping
against
your body
as
poll
Dl0l'C,
Viewfinder
Controls
!
BRIGHT
control
__Eyepiece
focus
control
BRIGHT
Control
The brightness of the viewfinder's
image
can be adjusted by rotating the BRIGHT
control. This does not affect the picture
being recorded by the camcorder.
Focus Adjustment
The eyepiece focus control allows
adjustment
of the focus of the viewfinder
for your vision. If you wear eyeglasses,
you probably can operate the camcorder
without then:.
It is easiest to set the correct locus
by
focusing on one of the viewfinder's
on-
screen displays. Look through the
viewfinder and adjust the eyepiece lk)cus
control for your vision.
The eyepiece flmus control does not affect
the locns of the picture actually recorded
by the camcorder.
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