Canon E2008mm VIDEO CAMCORDERinstruction ManualПII HI 1 INSTRUCTIONS1P.ENGocev “ + -
WL-50 Wireless Controller4fnfRlUsing the wireless controller you can operate the camera from a distance,0 Transmitter0 F. (Fade) START/STOP Button 0 O
^ Inserting Batteries into Wireless ControllerThe wireless controller operates on two R03/AAA batteries.1. Remove cover from back by pressing down and
Viewfinder Dispiays<»9Viewfinder displays provide information and warnings regarding camera operation, recording and playback. Press ON
Power SourcesUsing Battery PackBP-E77K lEQ BP-E718 (option) BP-E722 (option) BP-E722D (option)03m-nODmcBattery Pack 2?oMake sure battery pack is
Attaching Battery Pack BEI1. Slide battery pack into power source compartment.• Insert the end marked with a triangle.• Slightly loosen grip belt an
Charging Battery PackUse the CA-100 Compact Power Adapter or the optional CB-110 Car Battery Adapter to charge battery pack.Connect the b
Battery PackContinuous recording time Charging timeBP-E77Kapprox. 55 minutesapprox. 70 minutesBP-E718approx. 100 minutes approx. 120 minutesBP-E722/BP
N Attaching DC CouplerTo use the compact power adapter or car battery adapter:1. Insert D0100 DC Coupler into power source compartment.• Insert and re
18Inserting New Lithium BatteryThe CR2025 type lithium battery provides your camera with enough power to store the date and time and a character title
Setting Date and TimeDATEoCDm nOjjmcwoSet date and time when you first begin using the camera and when you change the lithium battery without back-up
0PLAYSHIFT3. Press + and - buttons to scan year display.12:1 JANll993j[JAN ►993AMlMAR_>993DO AM jT^AR 199320• Press once to scan one year at a ti
12-00 AM oVmaP 1993i2>00 20 1I g-^OO^PM20 MA#nT^937. Press + and - buttons to scan day display.• The camera knows the number of days in each mont
20 MAff>rS932:35 PM 20 MAR 199311. Press + and - buttons to scan minutedisplay. ___• Minute display rotates through 60 minutes.00 •*-> 01 ♦ »
Camera PreparationsAttaching StrapSS-300 Shoulder StrapAttach shoulder strap to the strap attachment bars, and adjust it to the most comfortable lengt
Anaching Lens Cap Cord 24-a1. Pass the cord provided through the loop on the lens cap.2. Pass the grip belt through the ring of cord. Then pass the g
Adjusting Diopter 25-aAdjust the diopter to individual eyesight correction when using the camera for the first time, when changing camera operators, o
Camera RecordingPAUSE0:00:002.3.4.Attach power source.When using a battery pack, make sure it is fully charged (see p. 15).Turn camera on.OPERATE indi
J3moo3)gzo0 00 01REC *PAUSE7. Press start/stop button. ___• Recording starts and “REC” appears in viewfinder. iJiSJ• Tally lamp flashes rapidly.•
STOPVideo Cassette Notes• Do not leave video cassette in camera after use, especially when the camera will not be in use for a long time.• There are
0 : 35 : 40^<-OSEC10 SECTape CounterDuring recording, the tape counter in the viewfinder indicates how long you have recorded.In the case shown in
Thank you for purchasing the Canon 8mm Video Camcorder E200.The E200 can be used for both recording and playback of video cassettes In 8mm format• Use
Т ENDVideo Cassette Warning зо-дT. END” appears in viewfinder when tape is compieteiy used up.’TAPE” flashes in viewfinder if camera is turned on and
Record SearchIDmOOXgzoPAUSEUse record search to locate the desired point to resume recording. Record search can also be used to eliminate noise betwee
Record ReviewPress (Record Review) button during record pause mode to play back the last segment of recorded scene (approximately 3 seconds) in the vi
Record pause modeRelease the - button to enter record pause modeRelease the button to enter record pause modePress and hold the + buttonDesired sect
Edit-eraseWhen an undesirable object or sound is recorded, such as someone walking across the picture or the sound of a car horn, the edit-erase funct
Recording Date and TimeJ3moOjjgzo2 35 PM 20 MAR 19931. While recording or in record pause mode, press DATE button. Biffl• Date and time appear in vie
FocusingTwo focusing systems are available to suit your needs: autofocus and manual focus.AutofocusTbe camera enters autofocus mode as soon as you tur
вSubjects Not Suitable for AutofocusAutofocus may not work well in the followinginstances, and manual focus will probably giveyou better results:A. S
Manual FocusUse manual focus when you shoot subjects not suitable forautofocus,1. Press FCX^US IS/M button to select manual focus.• “M. FOCUS" a
Macro RecordingM, TOCUSMacro recording allows you to record small subjects such as flowers and insects close-up, to full screen, and achieve extremely
Table of ContentsImportant Usage Instructions... 3Cam
ZoomingZoom in on hard-to-catch subjects or add close-up personal touches to your recordings. Zoom out to reveal a breathtahJng view. The camera has 3
Shooting with Video LightWhen shooting with backlighting or in a dark room, use the VL-7 Battery Video Light, which is powered by the battery pa^ moun
3Shooting with Video Light1. Place camera in record pause mode.2. Press video light power button.3. Press start/stop button to start shooting.• To t
Replacing Bulb 43-aUse only Canon Halogen BuR) MHL-5.7V 6W(accessory).• Before replacing the bulb, turn the power off and allow sufficient time for t
Protector Halogen Bulb Power Button (on back) Lock Release Button PlugShoe AttachmentPlug ReceptacleCaution-Only use the battery pack with the video l
Gain-up/Backlight CompensationThe GAIN UP/BLC button is used for the foltowing two functions. The camera will automatically select the appropriate fun
Operation:1. Use zoom to set desired picture angle.• See page 40 for zooming.2. Press start/stop button while holding down GAIN UP/BLC button.• Ga
High-Speed ShuttermOOThe high-speed shutter allows you to capture sports and other fast action scenes clearly. The camera has 3 high-speed shutter set
FadeFade effect allows you to make scenes gradually appear or disappear in smooth transition.Fade InScene gradually appears from a blank whit
DOmoougzoFade OutScene gradually disappears, fading to a blank white screen.1. Press and hold FADE button during recording.• Scene gradually fades ou
PLAYBACKShooting with Yideo Light...
r2,3FSTARTjSTOf^oWireless FadeBegin and end recording with a smooth fade in and fade out from a distance and without camera shake.PAUSÉ1.
Adding Titles to RecordingsThe camera allows you to create and store a character title which can be superimposed on recordings together with the date
4. Use -I- and - buttons to scan list of title characters.• Press + button to scan forward through the list.• Press - button to scan the list in re
31moOjjgzQONVACATI ONI6. Follow steps 4 and 5 until your title is complete.7. When the title is finished, press CHARACTER TITLE button. BQ• Title i
OfiVACATIONRecording Titles1. While recording or in record pause mode, press CHARACTER TITLE button. QQ• Title appears in viewfinder and is recorded
Playback Connection• For connecting accessories supplied with your camera see page 3.To piay back a video cassette on a TV, use the DOIOO DC Coupler
The RU-100 RF Unit is required in order to view recorded video cassettes on a TV which does not have audio/video input terminals. There are two models
Selecting Vídeo Channel (European model)Video channel means the channel in your area which is not used by a broadcasting station (channel 30 - 39). If
Using TV without Audio/Video Input Terminals (Australian Model)Ru-100 BsraI Connection Rug I Video Channel Selector I TO TV Terminal H FROM ANT. Termi
Selecting Vídeo Channel (Australian model)Video channel means the channel in your area which is not used by a broadcasting station, and can be used fo
Camera Parts and Functionso REC SEARCH + / - Buttons [^(Record Review) Button e E. (Edit) ERASE Button O DATE Button o CHARACTER TITLE Button O FADE B
Playback Procedure1. Turn camera on.• OPERATE indicator lights up.2. Press A (EJECT) button.• Video cassette compartment opens.3. Load video casse
7. Press (STOP) button to end playback.8. Turn camera off.• OPERATE indicator goes off.TJ03>oHigh-Frequency Feedback• High-frequency feedback ma
Special Playback MethodsIn addition to normal playback, your camera also has fast forward, rewind and still playback, plus high-speed search.Playback
High-Speed SearchPress arvj hold FF button during normal fast fonward mode to view scenes at approximately 15 limes (SP) or 30 times (LP) normal speed
Notes:• Severn noise bars appear during special playback.During fast forward artd rewind playback modes, agti During still playback.• Audio portion
Tape Return0:00:00Tape return allows you to quickly return to a desired scene on thevideo cassette.• Camera does not have a TAPE RETURN button. Use th
Editing to Another VTR□cn 1__ - JOOD□ □□/c /’HI. ..3\VTRWith the help of a second VTR, your camera can also be used as a playback VTR to edit your r
O^Q0O€^JFF/S PLAY fffiW/a +-------SHIFT---------0PLAYSHIFTVTR5 3I!IIFf STOP STILL REC1,6STOPEditing Procedure1. Press (STOP) button during record
Canon E200 Video System Chart<DVL-7 Battery Video Light VL-20 Battery Video Light WD-37 Wide-converter TL-37 Tele-converter FS-37 Filter Set FS-37U
Carrying CasesSC-300HC-300\• eoSC-300 Soft Carrying CaseThe optional SC-300 Soft Carrying Case provides lightweight protection for the camera and acce
O O QPiAV REW/@ sra» CBEatT eiarr ~V +-------------SHIFT-------------ycom-nO33mcCOzoO # (REC) (Recx}rd) Button 9 ◄◄ (FF) Button / + Button • M (PLAY
Optional Accessories70CB-110BP-718BP-E722BP-722DMC-100RS-300CB-110 Car Battery AdapterFor reootxJing using car battery.Plug into cigarette lighter soc
VL-20 Battery Video LightThis light, compact video light uses the BP-E77K or BP-E722 Battery Pack arxl is ideal for indoor or outdoor shooting.TL-37 T
Problems and Troubleshooting_________Use the following checklist for troubleshooting when you have problems with your camera. Consult your local deale
ProblemCauMRemedyCamera does tx3t turn on.Battery pack charge is low.Replace with fully charged battery pack.Camera turns off during operation (using
ProblemCauseRemedyFor TV without audio/video input terminal: Video channel not set properly on both TV and RF unit.Set TV and RF unit to appropriate v
Condensation (DEW)BWhat is condensation?Condensation (DEW) means tiny droplets of water that occasionaily form on the camera surface when it is mo^ fr
Cautionsc e‘»“C)"r'î:Bvv^During UseA. Avoid High Temperatures and High Humidity.Do not expose the camera to high temperatures or high humid
F. Always Replace the Lens Cap.Always replace the lens cap after use to prevent sand and dust from getting on the lens. Be especially careful to affi
Using Your Battery Packs Effectivelyimmediateiy After PurchaseNewty purchased battery packs have not been charged, so charge comptetely before using.W
storageWhen battery pack is connected to the camera, it will continue to discharge even when the power is turned off, and this may cause it to become
Remote Sensor Macro Button Zooming Lever Video Light Lens CapО Focusing Ring / Lens Hood • ВАТТ (Battery) EJECT Switch О Power Zoom Buttons О GRIP UNL
MaintenanceKeep the Heads Clean.The video heads should be cleaned only when necessaiy, preferably with the Canon 8mm Video Head Cluing Cassette CC-8 i
SpecificationsE200Power supply (rated): Power consumption: Television system:Video recording system:Audio recording system:image sensor:Tape format
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ODmT|O3JmcwzoO Eyecup0 Thumb RestO ViewfinderPlace your thumb here when you are0 Diopter Adjustment Ringrecording or carrying the camera.O Accessory S
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