Recording (Dubbing) Images From Other Video Cameras - Hitachi DZ-MV730A Instruction Manual

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RECORDING (DUBBING) IMAGES FROM OTHER VIDEO CAMERAS

You can record (dub) images from other video cameras on a DVD-RAM disc or card* in DVD video
camera/recorder. Use the AV/S input/output cable (provided) to connect the DVD video camera/
recorder to the other video camera.
* Only photos can be recorded: No video can be recorded.
*1: The AV/S input/output cable provided with this DVD video camera/recorder can be directly connected to some
video cameras.
*2: If the video camera to be connected has an S-VIDEO output jack, you can connect it to the DVD video camera/
recorder (only for DZ-GX20A or DZ-MV780A).
1
Set the input source on
the DVD video camera/
recorder to "LINE (L
IN)".
Switch the input
referring to "Input
Source" on page 94.
Choose "S LINE" to input S-VIDEO signal
(only for DZ-GX20A or DZ-MV780A).
2
Turn on the connected device, and start
playback.
The picture will appear on the LCD screen or
viewfinder of this DVD video camera/
recorder.
3
Press the REC button.
Recording will start on this DVD video
camera/recorder.
The operation of this line-input recording is
the same as for recording movie.
82
Signal flow
To S-VIDEO output
To AV input/
camera, etc.
output jack
AV/S input/output cable (provided)
L IN
0 : 0 0 : 0 0
REM
3 0 MIN
8 : 0 0 AM
FINE
9 / 3 0 / 2 0 0 5
*1
jack of video
*2
3 relay adapters
(generally available)
:
Note
• With DZ-GX20A or DZ-MV780A, using S-VIDEO will
enable you to record clearer images.
• Reduce the volume of external input sound heard
from the built-in speaker: The loud volume may cause
noise to enter the recorded image.
• Still images can also be recorded on DVD-RAM disc
or card. See "SWITCHING EXTERNAL INPUT
RECORDING METHOD (PHOTO INPUT)" on
page 95 for details, and "Recording Stills" on page 51
for how to record still images.
DVD video camera,
8mm video camera,
VHS video camera,
etc.

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