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Operation Manual

Operation Manual overview
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Introduction
Thank you very much for purchasing a ZOOM Handy Video Recorder (hereafter, “ ”).
The has the following features.
Capture the immediacy of live performances in both audio and video
Using the wide angle lens, you can record video even when close to the subject. With the XY format con-
denser mic that has excellent sound pressure resistance, you can record even clearer stereo images at
high resolutions up to 24-bit/96 kHz.
Record fine video details
By recording with 4K resolution, you can capture images that are four times as detailed as full HD.
With ultra-high-resolution technology, clarity is not lost even when changing viewing angles.
Capture extreme lighting changes beautifully
Incorporating high dynamic range (HDR) technologies enables video recording of live performances with
extreme lighting changes that avoids undersaturation and oversaturation.
Scene settings for a wide range of filming conditions
Along with settings good for recording live performances, monochrome and sepia special effect settings
as well as a flat setting ideal for color matching have been added.
Easy live streaming
Connect to a computer and use the web camera function to easily set up a live streaming system with
high audio and video quality.
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Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 3
Contents ........................................................................................................................................................ 4
Names of parts ............................................................................................................................................. 6
Preparations................................................................................................................................................ 10
Supplying power.................................................................................................................................... 10
Using batteries .................................................................................................................................... 10
Using an AC adapter ............................................................................................................................11
Inserting microSD cards ........................................................................................................................ 12
Turning the power on/off....................................................................................................................... 13
Turning the power on ......................................................................................................................... 13
Setting up when first turned on............................................................................................................ 14
Setting the language shown............................................................................................................... 14
Setting the date and time ................................................................................................................... 15
Recording .................................................................................................................................................... 16
Recording Screen overview .................................................................................................................. 16
Making video recording settings .......................................................................................................... 17
Setting the video quality..................................................................................................................... 17
Setting the field of view...................................................................................................................... 18
Setting the scene type......................................................................................................................... 19
Setting low-frequency noise reduction ............................................................................................ 20
Setting the audio quality..................................................................................................................... 20
Adjusting recording levels .................................................................................................................... 21
Adjusting levels manually .................................................................................................................. 21
Using automatic level adjustment..................................................................................................... 22
Recording................................................................................................................................................ 23
Connecting external input devices ....................................................................................................... 24
Playing recordings ...................................................................................................................................... 25
Playback Screen overview..................................................................................................................... 25
Playing recordings ................................................................................................................................. 26
Playback operations ............................................................................................................................ 27
Adjusting the output volume............................................................................................................. 28
Headphone/line output.......................................................................................................................... 29
Viewing on an HDMI-compatibleTV..................................................................................................... 30
Managing files ............................................................................................................................................ 31
Checking file information ...................................................................................................................... 31
Deleting files........................................................................................................................................... 32
Using USB functions.................................................................................................................................. 34
Connecting to computers and iOS devices ......................................................................................... 34
Turning the power on when connected to a computer....................................................................... 37
Contents
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Using as a web camera ......................................................................................................................... 38
Compensating for lags between video and audio............................................................................ 38
Using as a card reader........................................................................................................................... 39
Using as a USB mic ............................................................................................................................... 40
Enabling direct monitoring................................................................................................................. 40
Battery settings .......................................................................................................................................... 41
Setting the type of battery used............................................................................................................ 41
Enabling energy saving......................................................................................................................... 43
Setting the display backlight time...................................................................................................... 43
Setting the Auto Power Off function.................................................................................................. 45
Setting the date and time.......................................................................................................................... 47
Setting the volume of the operation sound............................................................................................. 48
Enabling continuous playback .................................................................................................................. 49
Using mics that support plug-in power ................................................................................................... 50
Setting the standard frame rate................................................................................................................ 51
Setting the language shown ..................................................................................................................... 52
Formatting microSD cards......................................................................................................................... 53
Restoring factory default settings............................................................................................................. 54
Updating the firmware............................................................................................................................... 56
Responding to warning messages............................................................................................................ 58
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................................... 59
Recording/playback trouble................................................................................................................ 59
Specifications.............................................................................................................................................. 60
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Names of parts
Front
Built-in XY mic
Lens
REC LED
Built-in XY mic
The two crossing directional mics can record a three-dimensional sound with natural depth and width.
Lens
This lens has an F2.8 brightness and 150° wide angle.
REC LED
This LED shows the recording status. It lights red during recording.
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Back
Display (LCD)
Function buttons Function buttons
POWER/PLAY button
REC button
SETTING/EXIT button
Display (LCD)
This shows the video and various types of information.
Function buttons
Use these to operate the functions shown on the display.
POWER/PLAY button
Use this to turn the power ON/OFF and to start video playback.
REC button
Use this to start and stop recording. Use this to confirm on setting and confirmation screens.
SETTING/EXIT button
Use this to open and close the Setting Screen. Use this to cancel on setting and confirmation screens.
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Sides
Output volume
Input volume
Headphone jack
Strap hole
External input jack Micro HDMI
connector
USB port
Output volume control
Use to adjust the output volume.
Headphone jack
This outputs sound to headphones or a connected device.
External input jack
Use this to input sound from a connected device.
Input volume dial
Use to adjust the recording level.
USB port
Connect this to a computer or iOS device to use as a web camera, card reader or USB mic.
The dedicated AC adapter (ZOOM AD-17) can also be connected here to use AC power.
Micro HDMI connector
This can output video and audio to an HDMI-compatibleTV or other device.
Strap hole
A strap can be attached to help prevent dropping.
Attaching the included lens cap to a strap could help prevent loss.
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Bottom
Battery/SD card
compartment cover
Tripod mounting
threads
Battery/SD card compartment cover
Remove when installing batteries and microSD cards.
Tripod mounting threads
Use these screw threads to attach a tripod (not included).
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