When recording has ended, press eject button, Press operate button – Canon E800 User Manual
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Use video cassettes marked with the HilO (E5 type) or Ш (P5 type).
EJECT
When recording has ended, press EJECT button.
• Video cassette compartment opens.
10
Push
Remove video cassette and ciose video cassette
compartment again.
11
Press OPERATE button.
• OPERATE/CAUTION indicator goes off.
Video Cassette
Compartment
- EJECT Button
- OPERATE/CAUTION
Indicator
OPERATE Button
REC Button
Tally
Lamp
Battery Pack
L_
GRIP UNLOCK
Switch
Thumb Rest
START/STOP Button
• A standard 8mm video cassette cannot be recorded in Hi8 mode.
• It
is impossible to record in standard mode with hliElvideo cassette.
Hint:
REC
r Л
o/m
(Wireless
Controller)
^ P A и S E ^
Press REC button to begin recording from the stop mode.
• The camera enters record pause mode.
• Use the normal recording procedure for recording.
Notes:
• The tape counter will be reset to 0:00:00 when a video cassette is loaded.
• The camera automatically turns off if record pause mode lasts more than approximately seven minutes. To
resume recording turn camera on and press START/STOP button.
• Check the viewfinder display for correct mode during shooting for security. (For details, see p.14 and 15.)
• Avoid pressing START/STOP button repeatedly. Put a sufficiently long interval in between, otherwise trouble may
result.
• Avoid recording near sources of electric or magnetic fields, such as a TV tower, which can cause noise in the
picture or a camera malfunction.
• If tape speed is changed during recording, the tape will contain noise at that point.
• When recording in dark places; if a bright object, such as a candle flame enters the picture, a luminous bar
may appear vertically on the screen.
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