Hitachi DZ-MV550A Manual
Hitachi
Videokamera
DZ-MV550A
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DZ-MV550A
DZ-MV580A
HITACHI AMERICA, LTD.
HOME ELECTRONICS DIVISION
900 Hitachi Way
Chula Vista, CA 91914-3556
Service Hotline: 1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
HITACHI CANADA LTD.
DIGITAL MEDIA DIVISION
2495 Meadowpine Blvd.
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 6C3
CANADA
Service Direct: 1-800-HITACHI
(1-800-448-2244)
QR35303 ©Hitachi, Ltd. 2004 Printed in Japan OS-H(I)
Instruction Manual
DZ-MV550A DZ-MV580A
This manual was printed
with soy based ink.
Printed on recycled paper
DVDCAM PC Software Support Center
URL http://dvdcam-pc.support.hitachi.ca/
Thank you for buying a Hitachi product. Please take time to become familiar with the manual and how it
is set up. Keep it handy for future reference.
Be sure to read page 187 before unpacking the provided CD-ROM.
The illustration of DZ-MV550A is shown on the front cover of this instruction
manual. The method for operating the DZ-MV550A is the same as that for
DZ-MV580A.

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Important Information
For Your Safety
The power switch turns the DVD video camera/recorder on and off, leaving the date/time feature unaffected. If the
camera/recorder is to be left unattended for a long period of time, turn it off.
The DVD video camera/recorder and AC adapter/
charger have the following caution marks.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF
ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT OPEN.
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
Precautions
WARNING: Many television programs and films
are copyrighted. In certain circumstances, copy-
right law may apply to private in-home
videotaping of copyrighted materials.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with
Canadian ICES-003.
Identifications of caution marks
This symbol warns the user that
uninsulated voltage within the unit
may have sufficient magnitude to
cause electric shock. Therefore, it is
dangerous to make any kind of contact
with any inside part of this unit.
This symbol alerts the user that
important literature concerning the
operation and maintenance of this unit
has been included. Therefore, it should
be read carefully to avoid any
problems.
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
WARNING : TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, USE THE
RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES ONLY.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, BE
SURE TO USE THE SPECIFIED AC ADAPTER/CHARGER
(DZ-ACS1).
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
The liquid crystal display (LCD) panel is made
by highly precise technology. More than 99.99%
of its picture elements (pixels) are effective, but
some (less than 0.01%) may appear as colored
bright dots. This does not indicate a fault as the
LCD panel stretches the limits of current
technology.
CLASS 1
LASER PRODUCT
CAUTION
This product contains a laser diode of higher
class than 1. To ensure continued safety, do not
remove any covers or attempt to gain access to
the inside of the product. Refer all servicing to
qualified personnel.

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Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows® 98, Windows® 98 Second Edition, Windows® Me, Windows® 2000
Professional, and Windows® XP are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Intel®, Pentium® Processor, and Celeron® Processor are registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
IBM ® and PC/AT
® are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation.
Manufactured under license from Dolby Laboratories.
“Dolby” and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories.
Other company names and product names listed are trademarks or brand names belonging to each
individual company.
SD logo is a trademark.
Warning:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note:
This equipment has been tested and found to comp
ly with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct by one or more of the following measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution to the user: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
In addition to the careful attention devoted to quality standards in the manufacture of your video product, safety is a major
factor in the design of every instrument. But, safety is your responsibility too.
This page lists important information that will help to assure your enjoyment and proper use of DVD video camera/
recorder and accessory equipment. Please read it carefully before operating your video product and keep it in a handy
place for future reference.
INSTALLATION
1 Read and Follow Instructions — All the safety and
operating instructions should be read before the
video product is operated. Follow all operating and
use instructions.
2 Retain Instructions — The safety and operating
instructions should be retained for future reference.
3 Heed Warnings — Comply with all warnings on the
video product and in the operating instructions.
4 Power Sources — This video product should be
operated only from the type of power source indicated
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of
power supply to your home, consult your video dealer
or local power company. For video products intended
to operate from battery power, or other sources, refer
to the operating instructions.
5 Overloading — Do not
overload wall outlets and
extension cords as this can
result in a risk of fire or electric
shock. Overloaded AC outlets
and extension cords are
dangerous, and so are frayed
power cables, damaged or
cracked wire insulation and
broken plugs. They may result in a shock or fire
hazard. Periodically examine the cord and have it
replaced by your service technician if appearance
indicates damage or deteriorated insulation.
6 Power-Cord Protection — Power-supply cords
should be routed so that they are not likely to be
walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against
them, paying particular attention to cords at plugs,
convenience receptacles, and the point where they
exit from the appliance.
7 Ventilation — Slots and openings in the cabinet are
provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of
the video product and to protect it from overheating.
These openings must not be blocked or covered. The
openings should never be blocked by placing the
video product on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar
surface. This video product should never be placed
near or over a radiator or heat register. This video
product should not be placed in a built-in installation
such as a bookcase or rack unless proper ventilation
is provided or the video product manufacturer's
instructions have been followed.
8 Attachments — Do not use attachments unless
recommended by the video product manufacturer as
they may cause hazards.
Caution: Maintain electrical safety. Powerline operated
equipment or accessories connected to this unit should
bear the UL listing mark or CSA certification mark on the
accessory itself and should not have been modified so as
to defeat the safety features. This will help avoid any
potential hazard from electric shock or fire. If in doubt,
contact qualified service personnel.
9 Water and Moisture — Do not use this video product
near water — for example, near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement,
or near a swimming pool, and the like.
10 Accessories — Do not place this video product on an
unstable cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table. The
video product may fall, causing serious injury to a
child or adult, and serious damage to the appliance.
Use only with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table
recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the
video product. Any mounting of the product should
follow the manufacturer's instructions, and should
use a mounting accessory recommended by the
manufacturer.
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11 An appliance and cart combination
should be moved with care. Quick
stops, excessive force, and uneven
surfaces may cause the appliance
and cart combination to overturn.
12 Power Lines — An outside antenna system should
not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines
or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can
fall into such power lines or circuits. When installing
an outside antenna system, extreme care should be
taken to keep from touching or approaching such
power lines or circuits as contact with them might be
fatal. Installing an outdoor antenna can be hazardous
and should be left to a professional antenna installer.
USE
13 Cleaning — Unplug this video product from the wall
outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
14 Object and Liquid Entry — Never push objects of
any kind into this video product through openings as
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out
parts that could result in a fire or electric shock. Never
spill liquid of any kind on the video product.
15 Lightning — For added protection for this video
product during a lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time,
unplug it from the wall outlet and disconnect the
antenna or cable-system. This will prevent damage to
the video product due to lightning and power-line
surges.
SERVICE
16 Servicing — Do not attempt to service this video
product yourself as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
17 Conditions Requiring Service — Unplug this video
product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following
conditions.
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into
the video product.
c. If the video product has been exposed to rain or
water.
d. If the video product does not operate normally by
following the operating instructions. Adjust only
those controls that are covered by the operating
instructions. Improper adjustment of other
controls may result in damage and will often
require extensive work by a qualified technician to
restore the video product to its normal operation.
e. If the video product has been dropped or the
cabinet has been damaged.
f. When the video product exhibits a distinct change
in performance — this indicates a need for service.
18 Replacement Parts — When replacement parts are
required, have the service technician verify that the
replacements he uses have the same safety
characteristics as the original parts. Use of
replacements specified by the video product
manufacturer can prevent fire, electric shock or other
hazards.
19 Safety Check — Upon completion of any service or
repairs to this video product, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks recommended
by the manufacturer to determine that the video
product is in safe operating condition.
20 Heat — The product should be situated away from
heat sources such as radiators, heat registers,
stoves, or other products (including amplifiers) that
produce heat.
Disposal of these materials be regulated due to
environmental considerations. For the disposal
or recycling information, please contact your
local authorities or the Electronics Industries
Alliance : “www.eiae.org.”

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Cautions When Using
Handle the liquid crystal display (LCD) with care:
• The LCD is a very delicate display device: Do not press its surface with force, hit it or prick it with a
sharp object.
•
If you push the LCD surface, unevenness in display
may occur. If unevenness does not disappear soon,
turn the DVD video camera/recorder off, wait for a few moments, and then turn it on again.
• Do not place the DVD video camera/recorder with the open LCD screen down.
• Close the LCD monitor when not using the DVD video camera/recorder.
Liquid crystal display (LCD) and viewfinder:
•
The LCD screen and viewfinder are
the products of highly precise technology. Among the total number
of pixels (approx. 120,000 pixels for LCD monitor and approx. 110,000 pixels for viewfinder), 0.01% or
less pixels may be missing (black dots) or may remain lit as colored dots (red, blue, green). This shows
the limitations of the current technology, and does not indicate a fault that will interfere with recording.
• The LCD screen and viewfinder will be slightly dimmer than usual when the DVD video camera/
recorder is at low temperature, as in cold areas, or immediately after power is turned on. Normal
brightness will be restored when the temperature inside the DVD video camera/recorder rises.
Hold the DVD video camera/recorder correctly:
• Do not hold the viewfinder or LCD monitor when lifting the DVD video camera/recorder: The
viewfinder or LCD monitor could detach and the DVD video camera/recorder may fall.
Do not subject the DVD video camera/recorder to impact:
• This DVD video camera/recorder is a precision machine. Take great care that you do not strike it
against a hard object or let it fall.
• Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder on a tripod in a place where it is subject to severe vibrations
or impact.
No sand or dust!
• Fine sand or dust entering the DVD video camera/recorder or AC adapter/charger could cause
malfunctions or defects.
No water or oil!
• Water or oil entering the DVD video camera/recorder or AC adapter/charger could cause electric
shock, malfunctions or defects.

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Heat on surface of product:
• The surface of the DVD video camera/recorder will be slightly warm, but this does not indicate a fault.
Screen on connected TV:
• Never leave the disc navigation screen, still image or camera image displayed on your TV to which the
DVD video camera/recorder is connected: Doing so could result in displayed image retention or
phosphor degradation of TV screen.
Be careful of ambient temperature:
• Using the DVD video camera/recorder in a place where the temperature is over 104ºF (40°C) or under
32ºF (0°C) will result in abnormal recording/playback.
• Take care that the temperature of this DVD video camera/recorder, when connected to PC does not
rise excessively (reference for usage: approx. 30 minutes at about 86ºF (30ºC)).
• Do not leave the DVD video camera/recorder on beach sand or in a closed vehicle where the
temperature is very high for a long time: This could cause malfunctions.
Do not point directly at the sun:
•
If direct sunlight strikes the len
s or viewfinder, the DVD video camera/recorder could malfunction or
a fire could occur.
• Do not leave the DVD video camera/recorder with the LCD screen exposed to direct sunlight: This
could cause malfunctions.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder near TV or radio:
• This could cause noise to appear on the TV screen or in radio broadcasts.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder near strong radio waves or magnetism:
• If the DVD video camera/recorder is used near strong radio waves or magn etism, such as near a radio
wave tower or electric appliances, noise could enter video and audio that are being recorded. During
playback of normally recorded video and audio, noise may also be present in picture and sound.
At worst the DVD video camera/recorder could malfunction.
Do not expose the DVD video camera/recorder to soot or steam:
• Thick soot or steam could damage the DVD video camera/recorder case or cause malfunctions.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder near corrosive gas:
• If the DVD video camera/recorder is used in a place where there is dense exhaust gas generated by
gasoline or diesel engines, or corrosive gas such as hydrogen sulfide, the external or internal terminals
could corrode, disabling normal operation, or the battery connecting terminals could corrode, so that
power will not turn on.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder near ultrasonic humidifier:
• With some water in humidifier, calcium and other chemicals dissolved in water could scatter in the air,
and white particles could adhere to the optical head of the DVD video camera/recorder, which could
cause it to operate abnormally.
Do not expose the DVD video camera/recorder to insecticide:
• Insecticide entering the DVD video camera/recorder could dirty the lens in laser pickup block, and
in such a case the DVD video camera/recorder might not operate normally. Turn the DVD video
camera/recorder off and cover it with vinyl sheet, etc. before using insecticide.
Do not use a generally available 8 cm CD lens cleaner:
• Cleaning the lens is not necessary when using this DVD video camera/recorder in the usual way.
• Using 8 cm CD lens cleaner could cause this DVD video camera/recorder to be faulty.

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Be careful of moisture condensation:
• When you move the DVD video camera/recorder between places where the difference in
temperatures is great - such as entering a lodge from a ski slope or going out of a cooled room or vehicle
- condensation (vapor in air warmed or cooled to water droplets) could occur on the lens and/or inside
the DVD video camera/recorder. If condensation occurs, do not open the cover of disc or card insertion
block if possible. If condensation occurs on the lens, wip e it o f f w i t h a s o ft , d r y c l ot h . E v e n if t h e e x t e rn a l
surface of DVD video camera/recorder has dried, condensation may remain inside: Turn the DVD
video camera/recorder off and leave it in a dry place for at least 1-2 hours before using it again.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder for a long uninterrupted period of time:
• This DVD video camera/recorder cannot be used for a long time continuously as a surveillance
camera/monitor. If you use the DVD video camera/recorder for a long continuous period of time, the
temperature of DVD video camera/recorder could exceed a limit and the recording/playback
operation could be slowed down: In this case, turn it off and wait for a while before using it again.
Do not turn the DVD video camera/recorder off while the ACCESS/PC indicator or
CARD ACCESS indicator is lit or blinking:
• The ACCESS/PC or CARD ACCESS indicator is lit or
blinking to show that data is being written to disc or card, or
being read from it. At this time, do not do any of the
following, so as not to damage the data:
− Remove battery
− Disconnect AC adapter/charger
− Plug or unplug PC connection cable
− Remove disc or card
− Subject DVD video camera/recorder to severe vibrations
or impact.
− Violently open or close the LCD monitor
If you turn the DVD video camera/recorder off while the ACCESS/PC or CARD ACCESS indicator is
lit or blinking, turn it on again with the disc or card loaded in it: Repair of the disc or card will be executed
automatically (see page 165).
Do not wipe the DVD video camera/recorder case with benzene or thinner:
• The coating of case could peel off or the case surface could deteriorate.
• When using a chemical cleaning cloth, follow the instructions.
Also read the instructions attached with optional accessories:
• For optional accessories, observe the cautions and follow instruction manuals attached.
CARD
ACCESS
indicator
ACCESS/PC
indicator

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Cautions When Storing
Do not leave the DVD video camera/recorder in a place where the temperature is very
high for a long period of time:
• The temperature inside a closed vehicle or trunk can become very high in a hot season. If you leave the
DVD video camera/recorder in such a place, it could malfunction or the case could be damaged. Also,
do not expose the DVD video camera/recorder to direct sunlight or place it near a heater.
Do not store the DVD video camera/recorder in a place where the humidity is high or
in a dusty place:
• Dust entering the DVD video camera/recorder could cause malfunctions. If the humidity is high, the
lens could be moldy, and the DVD video camera/recorder could become inoperable. It is
recommended that you put the DVD video camera/recorder with desiccant in a box when storing it
in a closet, etc.
Do not store the DVD video camera/recorder in a place subject to strong magnetism
or intense vibrations:
• This could cause malfunctions.
Detach the battery from the DVD video camera/recorder and store it in a cool place:
• Leaving the battery attached or storing it at high temperature could shorten its life.
Suggestions and Restrictions
Make a trial recording:
• Always make a trial recording before doing actual recording to make sure that recording is normal. The
data that have not been stored normally because of a defect in the DVD video camera/recorder cannot
be restored.
It is recommended that you use DVD-RAM disc from which recorded contents can be deleted for trial
recording.
Do not use the DVD video camera/recorder for professional applications:
• This DVD video camera/recorder is designed and produced for home-use recording and playback.
The recorded contents cannot be compensated for:
• Hitachi cannot compensate for any damages caused when recording is not made normally or recorded
contents cannot be played back because of a defect in the DVD video camera/recorder, disc or card.
Also, Hitachi cannot be responsible for your recorded video and audio.
• If you or a third party make a mistake when handling this DVD video camera/recorder, disc, card, etc.,
the recorded contents may be lost. We cannot be responsible for compensation for damage due to loss
of recorded contents.
Copyright:
• Data recorded on the disc or card in this DVD video camera/recorder using other digital/analog
media or devices are protected by the copyright act and cannot be used without permission of the
owner of copyright, except for personal enjoyment. Be aware that recording is restricted for some
demonstrations, performances and exhibitions, even for personal enjoyment.

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Read This First
To guide you, we've included following six chapters.
• The section on “Setups” explains how to set up
the DVD video camera/recorder, battery, and
set the date/time.
• The section on “Basic Techniques” explains the
basic operation of this DVD video camera/
recorder - recording of movies, still images,
external input, and playback of recorded
images.
• The section on “Advanced Techniques” explains
settings on this DVD video camera/recorder for
more advanced usage.
• The section on “Disc Navigation” explains
editing with Disc Navigation: Refer to this
section when finalizing DVD-R disc and
initializing DVD-RAM disc.
• The section on “Connecting to PC” explains the
contents of provided CD-ROM and how to
install the software included.
• “Subsidiary Information” includes an
introduction to products sold separately, proper
cleaning, and troubleshooting.
We want this manual to be as helpful as possible,
so it includes two easy ways to find the information
you need:
• A quick index for the information you use most
often (this page).
• A detailed table of contents directing you to
specific information quickly (see page 13-15).
Get to know your DVD video camera/recorder by
using this manual, and get to know Hitachi. We
appreciate your business.
Quick Index
Available Discs................................................. 25
Recording Movie..............................................49
Playing Back ....................................................58
Connecting to a TV ..........................................77
Functions Available with Disc Navigation.......109
Connecting to PC........................................... 140
About This Manual
●Displays in this manual
Understand that the displays are different from those you will actually see in the viewfinder or on the
LCD screen.
●Notation of cancel button
Press the stop/cancel button to stop your operation midway, or return the menu screen to the preceding
one. The expression “press the C button” will be used in this text.
●1, 2 and 3 marks beside headings
Some functions of this DVD video camera/recorder are unavailable with disc or card used. Refer to the
marks at right above each function to identify whether the disc or card is compatible with the function.
Refer to these marks and identify the functions and operation to match the disc or card you use.
●Illustrations in this manual
Although the external appearances of DZ-MV550A and DZ-MV580A are different, the method of
operating both models is identical.
The illustrations of DZ-MV580A are used for the explanation in this text.
With this DVD video camera/recorder you can view the picture being recorded or the playback picture
whether on the LCD monitor or in the viewfinder. Opening or closing the LCD monitor switches the picture
to appear on the LCD monitor or in
the viewfinder. The following text
describes the operation assuming that
the viewfinder is used as a major monitor device.

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Introduction
●You can start recording immediately after stopping playback (P.49, 58)
Unlike tape devices, you do not need to search for the recording start position or locate the beginning
of blank portion.
You can stop playback and immediately start recording: New recording will not overwrite any
previously recorded data.
●You can immediately play back desired recorded scenes (P.107)
You do not need to rewind, unlike recorders using tape.
You can select any scene you want and immediately play it back (using Disc Navigation function).
●You can easily print without PC (P.120)
Use DPOF to set the photos to be printed and the print number among the photos recorded on SD
memory card or MultiMediaCard: This is useful when printing photos on a printer conforming to SD
memory card or when asking a photo lab to print them.
●Use Disc Navigation to create your original movie (P.126)
You can delete unnecessary scenes, move any scenes, etc., and create your original movie work (Play
List).
If you stop playback midway and start recording, overwrite will not occur.
Recorded scenes
Before editing
After editing

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●You a ea i y e it s en s, w i isc n s l d c e h ch
quite difficult with tape (P.86)
Using this DVD video camera/recorder, you can
collect scenes of your child, for example, on play
list of Disc Navigation function and create an
original movie: Then simply play back the play list
and dub it on VCR. It is also easy to make any
number of identical tapes.
●Create original DVDs on PC (P.152)
You can use a DVD-R disc to create an original
DVD, using the provided software CD-ROM.
The created DVD disc can be played back on DVD
player, DVD-ROM drive, etc.
Up to now, you had to
repeatedly press
buttons
With DVD, you can simply
play back this DVD video
camera/recorder, and
press the record button on
VCR.
Original DVD being
created
Playback of DVD

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Table of Contents
Important Information ........................................2
For Your Safety .................................................2
Precautions .......................................................2
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS ...........................4
Cautions When Using ........................................6
Cautions When Storing ......................................9
Suggestions and Restrictions.............................9
Read This First.................................................10
About This Manual ...........................................10
Introduction ......................................................11
Table of Contents.............................................13
Checking Provided Accessories.......................16
Names of Parts ................................................17
Try to Record and Play Back using Disc
(Video and Photo)..........................................21
Try to Record and Play Back using Card
(Photo)...........................................................23
Discs and Cards...............................................25
AVAILABLE DISCS ............................................. 25
INFORMATION ON DVD-R DISC ....................... 26
EXAMPLES OF DISCS THAT CANNOT BE
USED ON THIS DVD VIDEO
CAMERA/RECORDER:.................................... 26
HANDLING DISCS .............................................. 27
AVAILABLE CARDS............................................ 28
Storage Capacity on Disc or Card....................29
RECORDABLE TIME OF MOVIE (VIDEO) ......... 29
RECORDABLE STILLS (PHOTOS) ON DISC .... 29
RECORDABLE STILLS (PHOTOS) ON CARD...30
SIZE AND QUALITY OF PHOTOS...................... 30
Setups
Setting Up the DVD Video Camera/
Recorder........................................................31
HOLDING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/
RECORDER ..................................................... 31
ATTACHING SHOULDER STRAP...................... 32
ATTACHING LENS CAP ..................................... 32
INSERTING BATTERY INTO REMOTE
CONTROL ........................................................ 33
REMOVING BATTERY FROM REMOTE
CONTROL ........................................................ 33
VIEWING SUBJECT THROUGH
VIEWFINDER ................................................... 34
VIEWING IMAGE ON LCD MONITOR
SCREEN........................................................... 35
CLOSING LCD MONITOR .................................. 36
SETTING DATE AND TIME ................................ 37
CHANGING DISPLAY FORMAT OF DATE
AND TIME......................................................... 38
Setting Up the Battery ......................................39
CHARGING BATTERY........................................39
ATTACHING BATTERY TO DVD VIDEO
CAMERA/RECORDER.....................................40
REMOVING BATTERY........................................ 40
BATTERY REMAINING LEVEL INDICATOR...... 42
EFFICIENT USE OF BATTERY .......................... 42
USING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
WITH AC ADAPTER/CHARGER...................... 43
Inserting and Removing Disc .......................... 44
INSERTING DISC................................................44
REMOVING DISC................................................46
Inserting and Removing Card.......................... 47
Basic Techniques
Basic Handling of DVD Video Camera/
Recorder ....................................................... 48
TURNING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/
RECORDER ON AND OFF .............................. 48
Recording Movie ............................................. 49
Recording Stills ............................................... 50
Compensating for Backlight ............................ 51
On-Screen Information.................................... 52
INFORMATION DISPLAY DURING
RECORDING ....................................................52
Zooming .......................................................... 56
MACRO RECORDING ........................................ 57
RECORDING SUBJECTS FOR STRONGER
WIDE-ANGLE OR TELEPHOTO EFFECT ....... 57
Playing Back.................................................... 58
PLAYING BACK .................................................. 58
PLAYBACK FROM START OF DISC OR
CARD................................................................59
SEARCH PLAYBACK OF MOVIE .......................59
FRAME ADVANCE/FRAME BACK/SLOW
PLAYBACK OF MOVIE ....................................59
SKIP PLAYBACK OF MOVIE ..............................60
PLAYING BACK STILLS .....................................60
JUMPING TO SPECIFIED POINT (GO TO)........ 61
On-Screen Information Display ....................... 62
INFORMATION DISPLAY DURING
PLAYBACK.......................................................62
Checking Flow of Quick Mode......................... 63
Camera Functions
FLOW OF QUICK MODE WHEN RECORDING
MOVIE: .............................................................64
FLOW OF QUICK MODE WHEN RECORDING
PHOTO (DISC): ................................................65
FLOW OF QUICK MODE WHEN RECORDING
PHOTO (CARD):...............................................66
Disc Navigation Functions
FLOW OF QUICK MODE
(WITH DVD-RAM DISC):.................................. 68
FLOW OF QUICK MODE
(WITH DVD-R DISC): .......................................69

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FLOW OF QUICK MODE (WITH CARD): ........... 70
Manually Focusing Subject.............................. 71
FOCUSING DURING RECORDING ................... 71
Adjusting Brightness of Image to be recorded
(Exposure)..................................................... 73
Using Full Auto Function.................................. 74
Setting Video Flash (for DZ-MV580A) ............. 75
USING EXTERNAL MICROPHONE ................... 76
Viewing on TV Screen ..................................... 77
CONNECTING TO A TV ..................................... 77
VIEWING ON TV SCREEN ................................. 78
Playback on DVD Video Recorder/Player ....... 79
PLAYING BACK DVD-RAM DISC....................... 79
PLAYING BACK DVD-R DISC ............................ 80
Removing and Replacing from/in Round DVD
Holder............................................................ 81
HOW TO REMOVE DISC.................................... 81
REPLACING DISC IN ROUND DVD HOLDER... 82
WHEN THE HINGE OF ROUND DVD HOLDER
COMES OFF .................................................... 82
DISC CLEANING................................................. 82
Recording (Dubbing) Images........................... 83
RECORDING (DUBBING) IMAGES FROM
OTHER VIDEO DEVICE................................... 83
RECORDING (DUBBING) IMAGES FROM
OTHER VIDEO CAMERAS .............................. 85
RECORDING (DUBBING) IMAGES ON
OTHER VIDEO DEVICES ................................ 86
Advanced Techniques
Checking Flow of Normal Display Mode.......... 87
Camera Functions
Setting Up Camera Functions.......................... 90
SELECTING SHOOTING MODE TO MATCH
THE SUBJECT
(SWITCHING PROGRAM AE MODE).............. 90
ADJUSTING COLOR (WHITE BALANCE).......... 91
USING THE ELECTRONIC IMAGE
STABILIZER (EIS) ............................................ 93
REDUCING WIND NOISE DURING
RECORDING (MIC.FILTER) ............................ 93
SETTING TO WIDE TV SCREEN MODE
(16:9 MODE)..................................................... 94
Setting Up Record Functions........................... 96
SWITCHING MOVIE QUALITY
(VIDEO MODE) ................................................ 96
SWITCHING QUALITY OF STILL IMAGE
(QUALITY) ........................................................ 97
RECEIVING IMAGE FROM ANOTHER DEVICE
(INPUT SOURCE) ................ ..................... ....... 98
SWITCHING EXTERNAL INPUT RECORDING
METHOD (PHOTO INPUT) .............................. 98
SELF-TIMER ....................................................... 99
SETTING ON-SCREEN DISPLAY OUTPUT
ON OR OFF (OSD OUTPUT)......................... 100
LCD Setup ..................................................... 101
SETTING BRIGHTNESS OF LCD SCREEN
(BRIGHTNESS).............................................. 101
SETTING COLOR DENSITY OF LCD
SCREEN (COLOR LEVEL) ............................101
Initial Settings ................................................ 102
SWITCHING OPERATING SOUND ON OR
OFF (BEEP).................................................... 102
TURNING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
OFF AUTOMATICALLY (POWER SAVE) ......102
TURNING RECORD LED ON OR OFF
(RECORD LED).............................................. 103
CHANGING DISPLAY LANGUAGE
(LANGUAGE) ................................................. 103
RESETTING MENU SETTINGS TO
DEFAULTS (RESET)......................................104
Disc Navigation
Using Disc Navigation.................................... 105
STARTING OR TERMINATING DISC
NAVIGATION..................................................105
PLAYING BACK FROM DISC NAVIGATION
SCREEN......................................................... 107
SELECTING MULTIPLE SCENES .................... 108
SELECTING CONSECUTIVE SCENES
TOGETHER .................................................... 108
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WITH DISC
NAVIGATION..................................................109
UNDERSTANDING FLOW OF DISC
NAVIGATION MENU...................................... 110
Scene............................................................. 111
DELETING SCENES (DELETE)........................ 111
CHANGING IMAGES FOR THUMBNAILS
(EDIT - THUMBNAIL) ..................................... 113
PLAYING BACK BY SKIPPING SCENES
(EDIT - SKIP).................................................. 114
ARRANGING ORDER OF SCENES
(EDIT - MOVE) ...............................................114
DIRECTING SCENES EFFECTIVELY
(EDIT - FADE) ................................................115
COMBINING MULTIPLE SCENES
(EDIT - COMBINE) ......................................... 116
DIVIDING MOVIES (EDIT - DIVIDE) .................117
COPYING STILLS ON DVD-RAM DISC TO
CARD (COPY) ................................................ 118
LOCKING SCENES ON CARD (LOCK) ............ 119
DESIGNATING SCENES TO BE PRINTED
(DPOF) ........................................................... 120
SELECTING SCENES USING MENU SCREEN
(SELECT) ....................................................... 121
DISPLAYING INFORMATION USING MENU
SCREEN (DETAIL)......................................... 122
Program ......................................................... 123
WHAT IS “PROGRAM”?.................................... 123
SWITCHING TO THUMBNAIL DISPLAY OF
SPECIFIC DATE (SWITCH) ...........................123
PLAYING BACK PROGRAM (PLAY) ................ 124
CHANGING TITLE OF PROGRAM (TITLE)......124
Play List ......................................................... 126
WHAT IS “PLAY LIST”?..................................... 126
CREATING NEW PLAY LIST (CREATE) ..........126
SWITCHING TO DISPLAY OF EACH PLAY
LIST (SWITCH)............................................... 127
PLAYING BACK A PLAY LIST (PLAY).............. 127

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ADDING SCENES TO PLAY LIST
(EDITING PLAY LIST) .................................... 128
DELETING SCENES FROM PLAY LIST
(EDITING PLAY LIST) .................................... 129
ADDING SCENES USING SUBMENU FOR
EDITING (EDITING PLAY LIST) .................... 129
DELETING SCENES USING SUBMENU FOR
EDITING (EDITING PLAY LIST) .................... 130
SELECTING SCENES USING SUBMENU
FOR EDITING (EDITING PLAY LIST)............ 130
ARRANGING ORDER OF SCENES (MOVE) ...131
CHANGING TITLE OF PLAY LIST (TITLE)....... 132
DELETING PLAY LIST (DELETE)..................... 132
Go To .............................................................133
TOP (END) ........................................................ 133
Disc or Card Management .............................134
VERIFYING REMAINING FREE SPACE ON
DISC OR CARD (CAPACITY) ........................134
PROTECTING DISC FROM WRITING
(PROTECT DISC)........................................... 134
INITIALIZING DVD-RAM DISC OR CARD
(FORMAT DISC. FORMAT CARD) ................ 135
UPDATING CONTROL INFORMATION OF
DVD-RAM DISC
(UPDATE CONTROL INFO.).......................... 136
FINALIZING DVD-R DISC (FINALIZE DISC) .... 137
Others ............................................................138
DISPLAYING MOVIES OR STILLS
INDEPENDENTLY (CATEGORY) .................. 138
PLAYING BACK SCENES REPEATEDLY
(REPEAT PLAY)............................................. 138
SLIDE SHOW (CONTINUOUS PLAYBACK OF
STILLS)........................................................... 139
Connecting to PC
THE FOLLOWING ARE AVAILABLE WHEN
CONNECTING TO PC.................................... 140
Contents on Provided CD-ROM.....................142
Installing Software..........................................144
DISPLAYING INSTALLER SCREEN................. 144
INSTALLING USB DRIVER............................... 145
INSTALLING UDF DRIVER
(DVD-RAM DRIVER) ...................................... 146
INSTALLING DVD-MovieAlbumSE ................... 148
INSTALLING MyDVD ........................................ 150
Creating DVD Video on PC from DVD-RAM
Disc Recorded on DVD Video Camera/
Recorder......................................................152
Uninstalling Software .....................................154
UNINSTALLING USB DRIVER.......................... 154
DELETING OTHER APPLICATIONS ................ 155
Cautions When Using DVD Video Camera/
Recorder by Connecting It to PC .................156
Subsidiary Information
Introduction to Optional Accessories............. 157
CAMERA ACCESSORIES ................................157
POWER SUPPLY ..............................................157
INFORMATION ON SQUARE ADAPTER ......... 157
Cleaning ........................................................ 158
Changing Setting of Demonstration .............. 159
Terminology................................................... 160
No DVD Video Camera/Recorder Operation -
Check the Following: .................................. 163
Trouble Messages......................................... 165
Troubleshooting............................................. 172
System Reset ................................................ 181
Major Specifications ...................................... 182
To Order in the United States........................ 184
To Order in the Canada................................. 184
Index.............................................................. 185
Be sure to read the following before opening
the package of CD-ROM ............................ 187

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Checking Provided Accessories
Make sure that you have all the following accessories in package:
Battery (model DZ-BP14S):
Portable power supply for this DVD video
camera/recorder. Charge it before use.
AC adapter/charger (model DZ-ACS1):
Used to power the DVD video camera/
recorder from AC outlet, or charge battery.
DC power cord:
When powering the DVD video camera/
recorder from household AC outlet, use this
cord to connect the DVD video camera/
recorder and AC adapter/charger.
Power cable:
Connect between household AC outlet and
AC adapter/charger.
Infrared remote control
(model DZ-RM3W):
Use to control the DVD video camera/
recorder from a distance.
Lithium battery (model CR2025):
To power the remote control.
AV/S input/output cable:
Used when viewing the picture played back
on the DVD video camera/recorder on TV
screen, or input or output video from/to
another video device.
Shoulder strap:
Attach to the DVD video camera/recorder to
hang it from shoulder.
Lens cap and lens cap string:
Attach the lens cap when not recording, to
protect the lens.
Single-sided 8 cm DVD-RAM disc (in
Round DVD Holder):
To record videos (movies) and photos (stills)
on this DVD video camera/recorder.
Software CD-ROM:
Use this CD-ROM when connecting the DVD
video camera/recorder to PC.
PC connection cable:
Use this cable when connecting the DVD
video camera/recorder to PC.
Note:
The provided single-sided DVD-RAM disc is not generally available in shops: When purchasing a disc, order a 60-
minute double-sided disc (2.8GB, in Round DVD Holder).
ex. Maxell DVD-RAM Camcorder Disc 2.8GB Round Holder Type (item #567620)
WARNING: Keep
this battery away
from children. If
swallowed, consult
a physician
immediately for
emergency
treatment.

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Names of Parts
1 Infrared receiver (P. 34)
When the remote control is used to operate the
DVD video camera/recorder, this receiver will
receive the infrared signal.
2 Lens cap string attachment hole (P. 32)
3 Recording indicator (P. 103)
The red indicator will light during recording.
4 Stereo microphone (P. 76)
5 Optical 18× zoom lens (DZ-MV550A)
Optical 10x zoom lens (DZ-MV580A)
(P. 56)
6 Lens hood (P. 57)
Always remove this lens hood when using
generally available tele-conversion or wide-
conversion lens.
7 Zoom lever (P. 56)
Push the lever to the T side for telephoto, or to
the W side for wide-angle.
8 Accessory shoe
Only for DZ-MV580A:
The optional video flash, etc. can be attached
here. (See the instruction manual of device to be
attached for details.)
9 External microphone jack (P. 76)
10 AV input/output jack (P. 77, 83)
11 2.5" type liquid crystal display (inside)
(P. 35)
12 QUICK MODE switch (P. 63)
To switch the menu display on screen between
Advanced mode and Quick mode.
13 BATTERY EJECT switch (P. 40)
The BATTERY EJECT switch is located on the
bottom of this DVD video camera/recorder:
Slide it when removing the battery.
A/V
MIC
BATTERY EJECT
13
11 12
5 6 7 8
(Inside the cover)
(Bottom)
9 10
1 2 3 4
Although the external appearances of DZ-
MV550A and DZ-MV580A are different, the
method of operating both models is identical.
DZ-MV580A illustrations are used in this
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14 Viewfinder (P. 34)
15 Diopter control (P. 34)
To adjust the focus of image appearing in the
viewfinder. (Pull out the viewfinder.)
16 ACCESS/PC indicator (P. 8, 49, 50)
Will blink or light when the disc in DVD video
camera/recorder is accessed (write or read is
executed) or the DVD video camera/recorder
is connected to PC.
17 DISC EJECT button (P. 44)
Press down and release this button to open the
disc guide.
18 Disc insertion block (P. 44)
19 CARD ACCESS indicator (P. 8, 50)
20 Card insertion block (P. 47)
21 Battery attachment platform (P. 40)
22 Record button (REC) (P. 49)
23 Power switch (P. 48, 49, 50)
24 LOCK switch (P. 50)
It is recommended that you set the LOCK
switch to (to the left) to prevent the power
switch in the “O VIDEO” position from
accidentally moving to “N PHOTO”.
25 Speaker (P. 58)
26 Hand strap (P. 31)
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27 FULL AUTO button (P. 74)
To switch the DVD video camera/recorder to
full automatic.
28 FOCUS button (P. 71)
To switch between manual focus and auto-
focus.
29 EXPOSURE button (P. 73)
Press this button to adjust the exposure.
30 BLC (backlight compensation) button
(P. 51)
Press this button when subject is being lighted
from rear.
31 DISC NAVIGATION button (P. 105)
32 SELECT button (P. 108)
33 MENU button (P. 37, 88, 111)
Press this button to display the menu for setting
camera functions and Disc Navigation.
34 DISPLAY (Screen display) button (P. 62)
Press this button to display the details of image
being played back or camera setting status, or
switch the display off.
35 Volume control buttons (VOL)/ S R buttons
(P. 58, 71, 73)
To adjust the volume of sound from speaker,
etc.
36 RESET button (P. 181)
To reset all settings to defaults (status when the
DVD video camera/recorder was shipped
from the factory)
37 PC connection terminal (TO PC)
38 Joystick (P. 37, 58, 87, 89)
Move the joystick to select a scene or menu
item, and then press the center (A) to play
back the scene, pause it, or designate an option
of the menu.
39 Stop/cancel button (P. 10, 58, 105)
To end playback or cancel setting of menu.
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40 REC button (P. 49, 50)
41 DIGITAL ZOOM button (P. 56)
42 Reverse skip button (P. 60)
43 Reverse search button (P. 59)
44 DISC NAVIGATION button (P. 105)
45 MENU button (P. 37, 90, 112)
46 ZOOM T button (P. 56)
47 ZOOM W button (P. 56)
48 Forward search button (P. 59)
49 Play/pause button (P. 58)
50 Forward skip button (P. 60)
51 DISPLAY button (P. 62)
52 Stop button (P. 10, 58, 107)
53 DELETE button (P. 111)
54 SELECT button (P. 108)
* The buttons on remote control will function the same as those on DVD video camera/recorder.
ZOOM
DISPLAY
DELETESELECT
MENU
REC
DIGITAL
ZOOM
TW
DISC
NAVIGATION
DZ-RM3W
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
50
48
49
52
51
53
54

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Try to Record and Play Back using Disc
(Video and Photo)
You can record both videos and photos on DVD-RAM disc; only videos on DVD-R disc.
Before You Begin • It is recommended that you use a DVD-RAM disc for trial recording, since
you can delete the recorded contents (P. 25).
1Connect a power supply (P. 43).
4
1
3
2
Power cable
AC adapter/charger
DC power cord
2Insert a disc (P. 44).
1Press down the DISC EJECT button once and
release it.
2Gently open the cover until it stops.
3Insert the disc, in Round DVD Holder, into
the disc guide properly until it stops, and then
close the cover of disc insertion block.
DISC EJECT
DISC EJECT button
Disc cover
PUSH CLOSE
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3Start recording (P. 49).
1Open the LCD monitor (P. 35).
2While holding the gray switch at the center of
power switch, set the switch to “O VIDEO” or
“N
PHOTO”. (“O
VIDEO” only for DVD-R
disc)
3Press the REC button.
Recording will start.
Pressing the REC button again will stop
recording (O VIDEO).
Pressing REC will enable you to record one
photo (N PHOTO).
Note:
• When using an unformatted disc, format (initialize) it on this DVD video camera/recorder.
If unformatted disc is inserted into this DVD video camera/recorder, a message will appear: Format the disc
following the instructions on screen (P. 45, 135). Initializing the DVD-RAM disc will erase all the recorded
contents: Make sure the contents on disc are not valuable before initializing the disc.
• See Check 1 on P. 163 if recording is not possible with “O VIDEO”.
• See Check 2 on P. 163 if recording is not possible with “N PHOTO”.
4View the playback of recorded content on LCD monitor screen (P. 35).
1After recording is finished, press the A
button.
The recorded scene will be played back.
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3
Try to Record and Play Back using Card (Photo)
Only photos can be recorded on card.
1Connect a power supply (P. 43).
4
1
3
2
Power cable
AC adapter/charger
DC power cord
2Insert a card (P. 47).
1Open the cover of card insertion block with
power turned off.
2Put in a card.
3Insert the card all the way until it locks, and
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3Start recording (P. 50).
1Open the LCD monitor (P. 35).
2While holding the gray switch at the center of
power switch, set the switch to “PPHOTO”.
3Press the REC button.
Pressing REC once will record one photo.
Note:
See Check 2 on P. 163 if recording is not possible with “N PHOTO”.
4View the playback of recorded content on LCD monitor screen (P. 35).
1Press the A button in recording pause
status: The recorded scene will be played
back.
2Press the C button to stop playback.

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Discs and Cards
The following table lists the storage media (discs and cards) that can be used on this DVD video camera/
recorder and the functions which are available with them:
∴: Functions available; ×: Not available
*1: Can be played back on DVD players with the mark.
*2: Must be finalized (see “Terminology”, P. 160) on this DVD video camera/recorder before DVD-R disc can be played
back on DVD player or DVD video recorder (see page 137). May not be playable on some DVD players or DVD video
recorders.
*3: Cannot be played back on a DVD video recorder that does not conform to 8 cm DVD-RAM disc.
*4: There are DVD video recorders that are compatible with SD memory card or MultiMediaCard.
AVAILABLE DISCS
This DVD video camera/recorder uses 8 cm DVD-
RAM discs and 8 cm DVD-R discs for camcorder
use.
Discs removed from Round DVD Holder cannot
be used on this DVD video camera/recorder: Use
them only in the holder. Do not insert a bare disc
removed from the holder into the DVD video
camera/recorder: It will not be removable.
Note:
• It is recommended that you use Hitachi Maxell discs,
since their compatibility with this DVD video camera/
recorder has been confirmed. Using a disc other than
those made by Hitachi Maxell may not allow the DVD
video camera/recorder to deliver optimum performance.
• The Round DVD Holder cannot be used on the following
DVD video camera/recorders:
- DZ-MV100A
- DZ-MV230A/200A
- DZ-MV270A
- Other DVD video camera/recorders that use square
type adapters.
• See page 26 for information on DVD-R disc.
Media
Function DVD-RAM disc DVD-R disc SD memory card/
MultiMediaCard
Recording movie ∴ ∴ ×
Recording still ∴×∴
Deleting recorded image ∴×∴
Editing on this DVD video
camera/recorder ∴ × ∴
Playback on DVD player ×*1 ∴*2 ×
Playback on DVD video
recorder ∴*3 ∴*2 ×*4
Usable discs and logos Shape
DVD-RAM Ver. 2.1 (8 cm)
In Round DVD
Holder
DVD-R
[for General Ver. 2.0 (8 cm)]

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INFORMATION ON DVD-R DISC
You cannot record a still on DVD-R disc, or delete
any recorded images or data.
For optimum recording on DVD-R disc, this DVD
video camera/recorder writes control data to the
disc in order to automatically make adjustments
when it is inserted and ejected accompanying
recording. If the disc has no area to be written for
adjustment, recording may not be possible. To
prevent this, do not insert or eject a DVD-R disc
accompanying recording more than 100 times.
●Finalizing DVD-R disc
Before using the 8 cm DVD-R disc provided on this
DVD video camera/recorder on a DVD player or
DVD video recorder that is compatible with 8 cm
DVD-R disc, the disc must be finalized on this
DVD video camera/recorder. For the finalizing
procedure of 8 cm DVD-R disc, refer to “Finalizing
DVD-R Disc (finalize disc)” (P. 137).
Note:
• When using an unformatted DVD-R disc, it is necessary
to format it on this DVD video camera/recorder (see
page 45).
• Do not insert a DVD-R disc recorded on this DVD video
camera/recorder but not finalized, into a recordable
device, such as a DVD video recorder: The recorded
data may be damaged.
• DVD-R discs edited and finalized on PC or those
finalized on another DVD video recorder may not be
playable on this DVD video camera/recorder, depending
on the editing software used or recorded status of DVD-
R disc.
EXAMPLES OF DISCS THAT CANNOT BE USED ON THIS DVD VIDEO
CAMERA/RECORDER:
Note:
Discs recorded on PC or DVD video recorder may not be playable on this DVD video camera/recorder: If so, message
“This disc cannot be used.” will appear. Also, blue thumbnails will appear (Fig. 1* on page 27), or normal playback will
not be possible.
• DVD-RAM (2.6 GB) Ver. 1.0 • •DVD-ROM MO
• DVD-R (3.9 GB) Ver. 1.0 •DVD-Video •MD
• DVD-R (4.7 GB) for Authoring Ver. 2.0 • •CD-R iD
• DVD-RW •CD-RW •Floppy disk
• DVD+RW •CD •Discs other than those with diameter of 8 cm
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HANDLING DISCS
●Using discs
DVD-RAM and DVD-R discs are very delicate
recording media. Carefully read the following
cautions and observe them:
• When using disc on this DVD video camera/
recorder, be sure to keep it in Round DVD
Holder.
• Always use a brand new disc when recording
important material.
• Be sure not to touch the disc
exposed portion, and be
careful that no dirt adheres to
it.
• If there is dust, scratch, dirt
on disc or if it is warped, the
following phenomena may occur:
− Block noise in playback
image
− Momentary stop of playback
image
− Sound interrupted during
playback, or abnormal
sound
− Blue thumbnail
display* (Fig.1)
− Disc cannot correctly
be recognized
− Disc cannot be
initialized
− Delay between video
and audio
Even if disc is normal, the above phenomena
may occasionally occur. While the ACCESS/PC
indicator is lit, do not subject disc to vibrations or
impact, and avoid using DVD video camera/
recorder at extremely high or low temperatures,
or in environment where condensation is likely
to occur.
• When recording images,
the DVD video camera/
recorder may avoid the
portions of disc where
recording is not possible,
due to dust, scratches, etc.
[It will pause m at such a
portion and
automatically restart
recording (n).]
This will cause recording to be interrupted for
several seconds to several minutes, and multiple
thumbnails will be created by one recording
session as shown above. In this case, the
recordable time on disc will decrease.
• Be careful when removing the disc since the
metal of removal slot of DVD video camera/
recorder, and disc itself, may be hot.
●Storing discs
• When storing disc, insert it in Round DVD
Holder into plastic case.
• Be careful that no condensation occurs on disc.
• Do not place disc in following places:
− Direct sunlight for a long time
− Where humidity is high or in dusty place
− While there is heat from a heater, etc.
Note:
• See page 82 when cleaning the removed disc.
• See page 81 for how to handle disc removed from Round
DVD Holder.
• See page 81 for how to set the disc removed from Round
DVD Holder or another disc correctly in Round DVD
Holder.
Do not touch
Block noise
001/ 006A l l P r og r a
m
s
PLAY
RAM
Fig. 1
*
001 / 002A l l P r o gr a
m
s
PLAY
RAM
(Recording one scene
may produce multiple
thumbnails.)

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AVAILABLE CARDS
●Handling card
• Do not use cards other than
the designated ones.
• Be sure to use a brand new
Card when recording vital
images.
• Do not touch the card
terminal or allow it to touch
metal.
• Do not paste anything other
than exclusive label on label pasting portion.
• Do not subject card to impact, bend or drop it.
• Do not disassemble card or modify it.
• Do not expose card to water.
• Do not use or store card in the following places:
− Where the temperature is high, such as in
vehicle at high temperatures, under burning
sun or near a heater.
− Where humidity is high, or in dusty place
• When the erasure prevention switch on SD
memory card is locked, no recording, deletion or
editing will be possible on the card.
●Common cautions for disc and card
• It is recommended that you create a backup file
for valuable data on hard disk of PC.
• Do not do the following, or the data on card may
be damaged or lost:
− Do not remove the card or turn DVD video
camera/recorder off during reading or
writing of data
− Do not use DVD video camera/recorder in a
place subject to static electricity or electrical
noise
Note:
• This DVD video camera/recorder can play back image
data recorded on other digital cameras conforming to
the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system) standard.
The range of image data playable on this DVD video
camera/recorder is that with pixels from 80 horizontal ×
60 vertical to 4000 horizontal × 3000 vertical.
• DCF is an integrated image file format of digital
cameras: Image files can be used on all digital devices
conforming to DCF.
• Image data edited on PC and certain types of image
data may not be visible on this DVD video camera/
recorder.
• The image data recorded on another device may not be
playable on this DVD video camera/recorder.
SD memory card
and MultiMediaCard
can be used on this
DVD video camera/
recorder.
Te rminal
Erasure prevention
switch
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Storage Capacity on Disc or Card
RECORDABLE TIME OF MOVIE (VIDEO)
The recordable time will vary depending on the video recording quality: See page 96 for the setting of
video recording quality.
Movie recordable time on one disc (on single side) (when recording only movies)
*1:Variable bit recording (recording of more than 18 minutes may be possible because the transfer rate varies
automatically between approx. 3-10 Mbps)
*2:Fixed bit rate: Approx. 6 Mbps
*3:Fixed bit rate: Approx. 3 Mbps
*4:Linear PCM recording (see “Terminology”, P. 160) (If your DVD player does not conform to MPEG audio player 2,
record in LPCM mode)
Note:
• Audio in XTRA, FINE or STD mode is recorded in the MPEG audio layer 2 format, which is the option standard of DVD
video standard.
• No movie can be recorded on SD memory card or MultiMediaCard.
• Although the movie quality mode can be changed midway for recordings on DVD-RAM disc, it cannot be changed
on DVD-R disc once the mode has been decided.
• If you record in XTRA mode at high temperatures, the DVD video camera/recorder will get hot and the maximum
transfer rate will be limited to approx. 6 Mbps.
• If a disc recorded is used at high temperatures, normal playback may be impossible: Turn the DVD video camera/
recorder off once, wait until the ambient temperature becomes lower, and then operate it again.
RECORDABLE STILLS (PHOTOS) ON DISC
●Number of recordable stills on one side of disc: Up to 999
If the disc still has free space after recording 999 stills on it, movies can also be recorded on it.
Recording quality Disc used Application
DVD-RAM DVD-R
XTRA Approx. 18 min *1 No recording possible Very high quality
FINE Approx. 30 min *2 Approx. 30 min *2 High quality
STD Approx. 60 min *3 Approx. 60 min *3 Standard quality
LPCM *4 No recording possible Approx. 30 min Audio quality prioritized

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RECORDABLE STILLS (PHOTOS) ON
CARD
The number of recordable stills will vary
depending on the recording quality: See page 97
for the setting of recording quality.
For DZ-MV550A
For DZ-MV580A
(The numbers of recordable stills above are only for
reference)
Note:
• Cards used on other devices can be used on this DVD
video camera/recorder.
• No movie or music data recorded on card can be
checked, viewed or heard on this DVD video camera/
recorder. In addition, no such a data file can be displayed
on this DVD video camera/recorder.
• Use the remaining display function to check the
remaining free space on disc before use. See “Verifying
Remaining Free Space on Disc or Card (Capacity)” on
page 134.
• Some still data recorded on this DVD video camera/
recorder may not be playable on another device.
SIZE AND QUALITY OF PHOTOS
The pixel size of stills (JPEG) that can be recorded
on this DVD video camera/recorder is as follows:
The following table shows the file size and quality
of one still (JPEG) recorded on card:
Although still images are recorded on DVD-RAM
disc only in the FINE mode, the quality mode can
be chosen when recording stills on card. (P. 97)
The file size of a photo recorded on DVD-RAM
disc in “N PHOTO” status is equal to or larger
than that recorded on card using the FINE quality
in “P PHOTO”.
* JPEG: Joint Photographic Experts Group.
JPEG is one of the photo image compression
standards. It is widely used in digital still cameras
since JPEG files can be used on ordinary PC. When
this DVD video camera/recorder records on
DVD-RAM disc in “N PHOTO” status, a JPEG
photo will be recorded, along with a photo that
conforms to the DVD video recording (DVD-VR)
format which is used to be output to TV
(see “Terminology”, P. 160). Only JPEG photos
will be recorded on SD memory card.
Note:
• No still can be recorded on DVD-R disc.
• Since the file size is restricted in all quality modes when
recording photos on card (P PHOTO), the quality of
photos on card may be inferior to those recorded on
DVD-RAM disc (N PHOTO).
Capacity
Recording quality
FINE NORM ECO
8 MB
Approx. 45 Approx. 95 Approx. 190
16 MB
Approx. 100 Approx. 200 Approx. 400
32 MB
Approx. 220 Approx. 440 Approx. 880
64 MB
Approx. 440 Approx. 880 Approx. 1,760
128MB
Approx. 880 Approx. 1,760 Approx. 3,520
256 MB
Approx. 1,760 Approx. 3,520 Approx. 7,040
512 MB
Approx. 3,520 Approx. 7,040 Approx. 14,080
Capacity
Recording quality
FINE NORM ECO
8 MB
Approx. 8 Approx. 14 Approx. 20
16 MB
Approx. 22 Approx. 35 Approx. 50
32 MB
Approx. 50 Approx. 80 Approx. 110
64 MB
Approx. 100 Approx. 160 Approx. 220
128MB
Approx. 200 Approx. 320 Approx. 440
256 MB
Approx. 400 Approx. 640 Approx. 880
512 MB
Approx. 800 Approx. 1,280 Approx. 1,760
Model Setting
Camera input External input
DZ-MV550A 640 × 480 pixels 640 × 480 pixels
DZ-MV580A 1,280 × 960 pixels 640 × 480 pixels
Quality File size Application
DZ-MV550A DZ-MV580A
FINE Approx.
128 KB
Approx.
512 KB
When image
quality is
prioritized
NORM Approx.
64 KB
Approx.
384 KB
Standard quality
ECO Approx.
32 KB
Approx.
256 KB
When number of
stills is prioritized
(quality will be
slightly inferior)

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Setups
This section explains preparations for recording - setting up the DVD video camera/recorder and
battery.
Setting Up the DVD Video Camera/Recorder
HOLDING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
Insert your right hand from the bottom of DVD video camera/recorder up to the base of your thumb.
Put your hand in a position where you can easily operate the REC button and the Zoom lever.
Adjust the length of hand strap so that the DVD video camera/recorder is stable when you press the REC
button with your thumb.
Note:
Do not adjust the hand strap while holding the DVD video
camera/recorder: Doing this could cause the DVD video
camera/recorder to fall and be damaged.
Caution:
Do not lift the DVD video camera/recorder by
holding the viewfinder or LCD monitor: If the
viewfinder or LCD monitor comes off, the DVD video
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ATTACHING SHOULDER STRAP
ATTACHING LENS CAP
1Attach the shorter end of lens cap string to the
lens cap.
2Attach the longer end of lens cap string to the
attachment hole of DVD video camera/
recorder.
3Push the both sides of cap inward and attach it
over the lens.
Note:
• Always keep the lens cap on when not using the DVD
video camera/recorder, to protect the lens.
• When recording, attach the lens cap to the hand strap by
hooking the tab inside the cap onto strap for comfortable
shooting.
Pass the shoulder strap through
the shoulder strap attachments.
Be sure to pass through the 2 slots.
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INSERTING BATTERY INTO REMOTE CONTROL
Insert the provided lithium battery into remote control.
1Slide the cover to remove it.
2Insert the lithium battery with the positive R
terminal facing up.
3Slide the cover to close it.
Note:
The life of lithium battery is approximately one year. If the
battery is discharged, no operation is possible with remote
control: Replace the battery.
REMOVING BATTERY FROM REMOTE CONTROL
1While pushing the battery stopper, slide the
battery out.
Warning:
• KEEP THE BATTERY AWAY FROM CHILDREN AND
PETS.
• IF SWALLOWED CONSULT A PHYSICIAN
IMMEDIATELY FOR EMERGENCY TREATMENT.
• BATTERY MAY EXPLODE IF NOT HANDLED
PROPERLY. DO NOT RECHARGE, DISASSEMBLE
OR DISPOSE OF IN FIRE.
Note:
• Replace the battery with a Hitachi Maxell, Sony,
Panasonic, Sanyo, Toshiba CR2025, or Duracell
DL2025. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire
or explosion.
• Dispose of battery safely in accordance with local laws.
Do not dispose of in fire.
• Do not short circuit the battery.
• Do not hold the battery with the metallic tweezers.
• Keep the battery in a dark, cool, dry place.
Battery stopper
Battery stopper
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●Using Remote Control
Point the remote control to the infrared receiver on the DVD video camera/recorder. The remote
controllable distance is up to 16 feet (5 m).
Note:
• When using the remote control, make sure that the
infrared receiver on DVD video camera/recorder is not
exposed to direct sunlight or any intense light. If the
infrared receiver is subject to light stronger than the
infrared light from remote control, the DVD video
camera/recorder cannot be operated by remote control.
• If there is an obstacle between the remote control and
infrared receiver on DVD video camera/recorder,
remote control may not be possible.
• The DVD video camera/recorder uses the “VCR2”
remote control code of Hitachi VCRs. If you use a Hitachi
VCR, etc. with remote control code set to “VCR2”, a VCR
placed near the DVD video camera/recorder will also be
operated by the remote control: To prevent this, change
the remote control code of the VCR.
VIEWING SUBJECT THROUGH VIEWFINDER
1Pull out the viewfinder.
2Turn the diopter control knob to adjust the
focus to suit your eyesight.
Note:
• If no image appears in viewfinder, refer to “Check 6” on
page 164.
• If the LCD monitor is open approximately 90°, the
viewfinder will be off.
• Focusing will not be correct unless the viewfinder is
pulled out.
10˚
10˚
15˚
15˚
Approx .
16 feet (5m)
Infrared receiver
Diopter control
Pull out the finder until a
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VIEWING IMAGE ON LCD MONITOR SCREEN
If you open the LCD monitor, you can monitor subject image on the LCD screen.
1Open the LCD monitor.
The LCD monitor has a portion where you can
hook your finger. Hook the finger there to open
the monitor.
●Range where the LCD monitor can
be moved
The LCD monitor can be opened up to
approximately 90º.
If the LCD monitor is open 90° , it can be tilted with
the screen down as much as 90°, and can also be
tilted with screen up and turned up to 180° so the
screen faces in the same direction as the lens.
If the LCD monitor is turned 180° so the screen
faces in the same direction as the lens during
recording, subject image will also appear in the
viewfinder as a mirror image (left/right reversed).
Tilt the LCD monitor to adjust its vertical angle so
that you can see the screen easily.
Note:
• If no image appears on LCD monitor screen, refer to
“Check 7” on page 164.
• Be sure to open the LCD monitor approximately 90º
before changing its vertical angle.
• Do not record for a prolonged time with the LCD monitor
turned approximately 180º in close contact with the DVD
video camera/recorder body: Doing this could cause the
DVD video camera/recorder and LCD monitor to
become hot.
180˚
90˚
90˚
90˚
90˚90˚90˚
Hook your finger
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CLOSING LCD MONITOR
Before closing the LCD monitor, be sure to reset it
at right angles to the DVD video camera/recorder.
Replace the LCD monitor on the DVD video
camera/recorder with the LCD screen facing
inward until a click is heard.
Note:
• Be sure to return the LCD monitor at right angles to the
DVD video camera/recorder before closing it or
replacing it on the DVD video camera/recorder with its
screen facing outside. If the LCD monitor is tilted, it
cannot be closed to the DVD video camera/recorder.
• If the LCD monitor is not securely locked to the DVD
video camera/recorder, no image will appear in the
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SETTING DATE AND TIME
Set the current date and time so that the date and time you make a recording can be recorded correctly.
The following procedure can also be used to correct the date and time you have already set.
1Turn the DVD video camera/recorder on.
2Press the MENU button.
The menu screen will
appear.
3Use the joystick to choose
“Date Setup” and then
“Date Set”.
4Tilt the joystick to right.
The figure for the month
will be selected.
[The digit that is
highlighted first
depends on the date
display format (set up in Date Mode): The digit
on the left end of the date display will be first
highlighted.]
Note:
After setting the figure for the month, tilt the joystick to
right to select the digit to be set. If you press the A
button after selecting the figure for the month, the
screen for verifying the set date will appear instead of
screen for setting day, year or time.
5Tilt the joystick to left or
right to select the digit
you want to set in
sequence.
Tilt the joystick up or
down to select the
number for current date/time, and then repeat
step 5 to set the current date and time.
Note:
To stop date/time setting midway, press the C button.
6After setting the current
date and time, press the
A button.
The screen for verifying
the set date will appear.
7If the displayed date and time are correct, use
the joystick to choose “YES”, and then press the
A button.
The date and time will be set, and the DVD
video camera/recorder will enter the recording
pause status.
Choosing “NO” will restore the menu screen.
Note:
This DVD video camera/recorder incorporates a
rechargeable battery to store the date and time in memory.
If this built-in battery is exhausted, the date and time will
be reset. To prevent this, connect the AC adapter/charger
to DVD video camera/recorder every 3 months, and leave
them for at least 24 hours with the DVD video camera/
recorder turned off: The built-in battery will be charged.
Tilt up/down and to left/
right to select, and then
press A to designate.
Ca
m
e r a F u n c t i on s S e t u p
P r o g r a
m
AE : A u t o
W
h i t e B a l . : A u t o
D i g . Z
o o m
: 4 0 x
M
I C . F i l t e r :
O
f f
1 6 : 9
:
O
f f
E I S :
O
n
ENTER RETURN
RAM
Da t e Se t u p
RAM
Da t e M ode
Da t e Se t 1 / 1 / 2 0 0 4
ENTER RETURN
12: 00AM
RAM
Da t e M ode
ENTER RETURN
Da t e Se t 1 / 1 / 2 0 0 4
12: 00AM
Da t e Se t u p
RAM
8 : 0 0 AM
Da t e M ode
ENTER RETURN
Da t e Se t 9 / 3 0 / 2 0 0 4
Da t e Se t u p
ENTER RAM
9 / 3 0 / 2 0 0 4 8 : 0 0 A
M
Da t e s e t u p?
YES NO
Da t e Se t

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CHANGING DISPLAY FORMAT OF DATE AND TIME
You can select one of three date display formats: month/day/year, day/month/year or year/month/
day. Associated with the selected date display, the time display format will also change as follows:
1Press the MENU button.
The menu screen will appear.
2Use the joystick to choose
“Date Mode” on the
“Date Setup” menu
screen, and then press
the Abuttom.
The options will appear
on the right of “Date Mode”: The Z mark will be
attached to the currently selected option.
3Use the joystick to select
the desired date display
format, and then press
the Abutton.
The menu screen for
setting date will be
restored, and the “Date Mode” has been
changed as you designated.
4Press the MENU button to switch off the menu
screen.
Note:
If the date display format has been changed, the display
format during playback as well as during recording will
also be changed (see page 52).
Date display format Example of display
M/D/Y 5:00PM
9/30/2004
D/M/Y 17:00
30/9/2004
Y/M/D PM5:00
2004/9/30
RAM
M / D / Y
Y / M / D
Da t e Mo d e
ENTER RETURN
Da t e Se t D / M / Y
Da t e Se t u p RAM
Da t e Mo d e
ENTER RETURN
Da t e Se t
D / M / Y
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Setting Up the Battery
The DZ-BP14S battery provided with this DVD video camera/recorder has not been charged at purchase
time: Charge it before using the DVD video camera/recorder.
Note:
• Be sure to use the DZ-BP14S, DZ-BP14SW (optional) battery for the DVD video camera/recorder: Using other
batteries could cause the DVD video camera/recorder to malfunction, or result in fire.
• Be sure to use the DZ-ACS1 AC adapter/charger to charge the battery: Using other chargers could cause electric
shock or fire.
• Charge the battery at temperatures of 50 - 86°F (10-30°C).
• If the CHARGE indicator does not light when the AC adapter/charger is plugged into AC outlet, unplug it from the AC
outlet, wait a few moments, and then plug it into the AC outlet again. If the CHARGE indicator still does not light, the
AC adapter/charger may be faulty. Unplug it from the AC outlet and consult your dealer.
• The AC adapter/charger can be used around the world. An AC plug adapter is required in some foreign countries. If
you need one, purchase it from your local electronics distributor.
CHARGING BATTERY
Use the provided AC adapter/charger to charge
the battery.
1Connect the power cable to AC adapter/
charger.
2Plug the power cable into AC outlet.
The CHARGE indicator on AC adapter/
charger will light.
3Attach the battery to AC adapter/charger.
Note:
When charging a battery, unplug the DC power cord from
the DC output jack on AC adapter/charger.
AC 200-240V
AC Plug Adapter (not supplied)
Power cable
POWER and
CHARGE indicators
AC adapter/charger
Battery
CHARGE indicator
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●Battery charged status
You can find out the charged status of battery by checking the CHARGE indicator on AC adapter/charger:
Note:
See “Troubleshooting” on page 172 when the CHARGE indicator blinks.
●Reference for time required to charge battery (at approx. 25°C):
Approx. 165 minutes
The charge time will vary depending on the remaining power level of battery.
ATTACHING BATTERY TO DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER
1Fit the battery to the battery attachment
platform on this DVD video camera/recorder
and slide it upward until a click is heard.
Note:
• Make sure that the battery is in the correct orientation.
• Make sure that the battery is securely attached:
Incomplete attachment could cause the battery to fall,
resulting in damage.
REMOVING BATTERY
After using the DVD video camera/recorder, remove the battery from it.
1Slide the BATTERY EJECT switch on the bottom
of DVD video camera/recorder, and hold it.
2Slide the battery downward to remove it.
Note:
• For safety, be sure to turn the DVD video camera/
recorder off before attaching or removing the battery.
• Be careful not to drop the removed battery.
• If the battery remains attached, minute level current will
flow even if the DVD video camera/recorder is off, and
the battery will discharge.
Charge status CHARGE indicator
During charge Lit
Charge complete Goes out
Terminal
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●Continuously recordable time with
fully charged battery (with no zoom
operation, etc.)
See the following table as a reference for how long
the DVD video camera/recorder can continuously
be used with a fully charged battery:
For DZ-MV550A
For DZ-MV580A
*1 The XTRA mode can be set only when a DVD-RAM
disc is used. The time is only for reference: It will vary
depending on recording contents.
*2 LPCM mode can be set only when DVD-R disc is used.
The reference for how long the DVD video
camera/recorder can actually be used will
be approx. 1/2 to 1/3 of the above time:
The continuously recordable time of DVD video
camera/recorder in the left table shows the time
available when the DVD video camera/recorder is
in the recording mode without using any other
function after recording is started. In actual
recording, the battery will discharge 2-3 times
faster than this reference, since the REC button and
zoom are being operated, and playback is
performed. Assume that the actually recordable
time with a fully charged battery is between 1/2
and 1/3 of the above time, and prepare enough
batteries to allow for the time you are planning to
record on the DVD video camera/recorder.
The continuously recordable time may be less
depending on the conditions when the DVD video
camera/recorder is used (if recording and
recording pause are repeated at short intervals,
etc.).
Note that the battery discharges faster in cold
places.
●The time taken for charging the
battery is 165 minutes at 77ºF
(25ºC).
Note:
• See page 172 when charging is not possible.
• The charge time will vary depending on the battery
remaining level.
• During and after charging, the battery will be warm, but
this does not indicate a fault.
• A battery cannot be charged while the DC power cord is
connected to the DC output jack of AC adapter/charger:
Unplug the DC power cord when charging a battery.
• Charge the battery at ambient temperature 50°F to 86°F
(10°C to 30°C): Charging at temperatures other than this
range could damage the battery.
Video
quality
mode
DVD-RAM disc DVD-R disc
XTRA*1 When using
viewfinder approx. 140 min −
When using
LCD monitor approx. 120 min −
FINE When using
viewfinder approx. 140 min approx. 135 min
When using
LCD monitor approx. 120 min approx. 115 min
STD When using
viewfinder approx. 165 min approx. 160 min
When using
LCD monitor approx. 135 min approx. 130 min
LPCM*2 When using
viewfinder −approx. 135 min
When using
LCD monitor −approx. 115 min
Video
quality
mode DVD-RAM disc DVD-R disc
XTRA*1 When using
viewfinder approx. 130 min −
When using
LCD monitor approx. 110 min −
FINE When using
viewfinder approx. 130 min approx. 125 min
When using
LCD monitor approx. 110 min approx. 105 min
STD When using
viewfinder approx. 150 min approx. 145 min
When using
LCD monitor approx. 125 min approx. 120 min
LPCM*2 When using
viewfinder −approx. 125 min
When using
LCD monitor −approx. 105 min

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BATTERY REMAINING LEVEL INDICATOR
When the battery is used to power the DVD video camera/recorder, the battery remaining level appears
in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen as follows:
Note:
The remaining level indicator “w” may be displayed for an extended period, and “x” or “y” may be displayed
for a shorter period.
EFFICIENT USE OF BATTERY
Charge battery immediately before using DVD
video camera/recorder:
The battery will slightly discharge even if it is
detached from the DVD video camera/recorder. If
the battery is left attached to DVD video camera/
recorder, it will consume a slight amount of power.
Therefore, it is recommended that you charge the
battery shortly before using the DVD video
camera/recorder, usually on the day before you
plan to use it.
However, since the battery used for this DVD
video camera/recorder is free from the memory
effect, you do not need to completely discharge the
battery before charging it.
When not using the DVD video camera/
recorder for an extended period:
It is recommended that you fully charge the
battery once a year, attach it to DVD video
camera/recorder and use it up; then remove the
battery and store it in a cool place again.
Store in cool, dark place:
When you are not using the DVD video camera/
recorder, remove the battery and store it in a cool,
dark place. If you store it in a place where the
temperature is high, the battery life will be
shortened. Be especially sure not to store the
battery in an environment (in a closed vehicle)
over 140°F (60°C): Neglecting this could damage
the battery. Also, do not store the battery in a place
which is too cold, such as in a refrigerator: Doing
so could cause condensation when using the DVD
video camera/recorder with the battery.
Battery life:
The battery life varies greatly depending on the
ambient environment and how often the DVD
video camera/recorder is used. If the usable time
of DVD video camera/recorder with a fully
charged battery is noticeably short, the battery is
probably dead: Purchase a new one.
Power save and discharge of battery:
It is recommended that you turn the DVD video
camera/recorder off in status other than
recording, since even during recording pause
battery power is consumed at the same level as
during recording.
If, when you specify Power Save On, the recording
pause status continues for approximately 5
minutes, the DVD video camera/recorder will
automatically turn off.
To set or release power save, see “Turning DVD
Video Camera/Recorder Off Automatically
(Power Save)” on page 102.
Fully charged Nearly empty
White portion shows remaining level
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USING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER WITH AC ADAPTER/CHARGER
It is recommended that you use the AC adapter/charger to power the DVD video camera/recorder from
household AC outlet when you perform settings on it, play back or edit images, or use it indoors.
Note:
Be sure to use the specified AC adapter/charger (DZ-ACS1) to power the DVD video camera/recorder. Using other AC
adapter/chargers could cause electric shock or result in fire.
1Connect the power cable to AC adapter/
charger.
2Plug the power cable into AC outlet.
3Plug one end of DC power cord into the DC
output jack on AC adapter/charger.
4Attach the other end of DC power cord to the
battery attachment platform on DVD video
camera/recorder.
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Inserting and Removing Disc
INSERTING DISC
1Press down the DISC EJECT button once and
release it.
A few moments after the ACCESS/PC
indicator blinks, the cover of disc insertion
block will open slightly.
2Gently open the cover by hand until it stops.
3Insert the disc, in Round DVD Holder, into the
disc guide until it stops.
Note that the recording/playback surface of
disc must face the inside of DVD video camera/
recorder. The orientation for inserting the disc
into the disc guide is also predetermined: Load
the disc correctly, referring to the figure below.
•The disc exposed portion must face in the same
direction as the lens, as shown in figure.
• The recording/playback side must face the inside
(DVD video camera/recorder).
4Push the section marked “PUSH CLOSE” on
the cover of disc insertion block, to close the
cover.
5Turn the DVD video camera/recorder on
(OVIDEO or N PHOTO).
When “DISC ACCESS” disappears, the DVD
video camera/recorder is ready for recording.
●Identifying recording/playback
sides of disc:
Single sided disc:
The recording/playback side
is opposite to the printed
label.
Double-sided disc:
The recording/playback side
of “SID E A” i s op posi te to the
“SIDE A” marked side.
The recording/playback side
of “SIDE B” is the “SIDE A”
marked side.
Disc cover
DISC EJECT
button
PUSH CLOSE
portion
Disc
guide
Correct
orientation
Incorrect
orientation
Incorrect orientation
“SIDE A” mark
The opposite side is
the “SIDE A”
recording/playback
side.

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Note:
• Disc cannot be inserted or removed unless a charged
battery or AC adapter/charger is connected to the DVD
video camera/recorder.
• If a discharged battery is used, the disc cannot be
inserted or removed: Connect a charged battery or AC
adapter/charger to the DVD video camera/recorder.
• See page 82 for how to set disc in Round DVD Holder.
• If there is some delay before recording starts, refer to
“Check 4” on page 163.
• The disc insertion orientation is predetermined: Forcibly
inserting a disc in wrong orientation could damage the
DVD video camera/recorder or Round DVD Holder of
disc.
• If the disc is not correctly inserted, the cover will not
close. Never try to forcibly close the cover: This could
cause damage. Reinsert the disc properly.
• If a single-sided disc is inserted into DVD video camera/
recorder with the printed label facing the inside, an error
message will appear. Remove the disc and reinsert it
with its recording/playback side facing the inside. See
“Trouble Messages” on page 165.
• When using double-sided disc
Recording is possible on both sides of double-sided
disc. However, when recording or playback on one side
is finished, recording or playback will not move
automatically to the other side. Remove the disc once
from the DVD video camera/recorder, turn over the disc
in Round DVD Holder and insert it again for continued
use.
●When using brand-new DVD-R disc
Recognition of the disc will
start.
The messages on the right
will appear in sequence by
pressing the A button
between messages.
When recording on
this DVD video
camera/recorder:
When final message
“Format the disc now?”
appears, choose “YES” and
then press the A button.
The disc will be
automatically formatted.
When formatting is
complete, “DVD-R disc,
Video mode cannot be
changed” will appear (see
page 169): Press the A
button to erase the message.
Once formatted, a DVD-R
disc can no longer be
changed to a disc for PC, even if it has not been
recorded on this DVD video camera/recorder.
Note:
See page 96 for movie quality mode.
When recording data from PC:
While the above messages are being displayed,
press the C button, or when message “Format the
disc now?” appears, choose “NO” and then press
the A button.
However, if data from PC has not yet been
recorded, the disc can be made usable on this DVD
video camera/recorder. When inserting the disc
into this DVD video camera/recorder, the same
message will appear: If you wish to use it on this
DVD video camera/recorder, choose “YES”.
Note:
Do not initialize a disc on which you wish to record data
created using the application (MyDVD) of PC.
NEXT
D i s c i s n o t f o r m a t t e d .
p o s s i b l e t o u s e f o r c a m e r a .
I f i t f o r m a t s , i t b e c o m e s
F o r
m
a t D i s c
CANCEL
ENTER
F o r m a t t h e d i s c n o w ?
F o r
m
a t D i s c
YES NO
NEXT
F o r
m
a t D i s c
CANCEL
Howe ve r , when y ou r e c o r d
f r om PC c on n e c t i on
t e r m i n a l ,
p l e a s e d o n o t f or ma t.

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REMOVING DISC
1Set the power switch to
“POWER OFF” to turn the
DVD video camera/
recorder off.
2Press down the DISC EJECT
button once and release it.
In a moment, the cover of
disc insertion block will
open slightly.
3Gently open the cover until
it stops.
When the cover is fully
open, the disc will slightly
come out from the disc
guide, and stop.
4Remove the disc.
Hold the top of Round
DVD Holder as shown in
the illustration and
gently pull it out.
Note:
Be careful not to touch the
disc exposed portion when
removing the disc.
5Gently push the section
indicated “PUSH CLOSE”
on the cover of disc
insertion block, to close the
cover.
Note:
• Even after the DVD video camera/recorder is turned on,
the disc can be removed unless it is in recording status.
Hold down the DISC EJECT button for approximately 2
seconds, and then release it to remove the disc. (The
DISC EJECT indicator on the LCD screen will blink.) It is
recommended that you turn the DVD video camera/
recorder off before inserting or removing disc to prevent
misoperation.
• Do not remove the battery or disconnect the AC adapter/
charger during removal of the disc or until power is
completely turned off: If you do, the disc cover will not
open. If this happens, reattach the battery or AC
adapter/charger, push down the DISC EJECT button
once, and then release it.
• Do not insert anything other than the 8 cm DVD-RAM or
DVD-R disc into the disc insertion block: Doing so could
cause malfunctions.
• Set the power switch to “POWER OFF” to turn the DVD
video camera/recorder off.
• When inserting or removing the disc, be careful not to
touch the inside of DVD video camera/recorder
(especially, the lens of laser pickup (see “Terminology”,
P. 160)). Also, BE SURE NOT to look into the lens in laser
pickup: Doing so could damage your eyesight.
DISC EJECT
When grasping the
holder, avoid the disc
exposed portion.

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Inserting and Removing Card
1Turn the DVD video camera/recorder off.
2Open the cover of card
insertion block.
3Inserting Card:
Insert card with its
terminal inward until it
locks.
Removing Card:
Push the center of card
edge.
The card will come out
so that it can be held by
fingers.
4Close the cover of card
insertion block.

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Basic Techniques
This section explains about recording of movies and still images, and also basic settings on DVD video
camera/recorder.
Basic Handling of DVD Video Camera/Recorder
TURNING DVD VIDEO CAMERA/RECORDER ON AND OFF
While holding down the gray button at the center
of power switch, set the switch according to each
recording function:
Power ON status
During playback, set the power switch to “O
VIDEO” or “NPHOTO” when using disc, or set it
to “P PHOTO” when using card.
Turn the switch while holding down the gray
button at the center of switch.
Note:
• Once you turn the DVD video camera/recorder on to let
it recognize the disc, you can immediately record or play
back by turning the DVD video camera/recorder on
again (DVD-RAM). However, if you remove the disc,
replace it, or if the date changes after power is turned on,
it will take some time for the DVD video camera/recorder
to start because it must recognize the disc again (see
page 163).
• Once you have recorded on DVD-R disc and the disc is
left in DVD video camera/recorder, you can immediately
start recording when turning the DVD video camera/
recorder on next time (DVD-R disc).
• It will take some time for the DVD video camera/recorder
to display the Disc navigation screen after power is
turned on.
• If you turn the DVD video camera/recorder on, the
ACCESS indicator will light or blink to show that the DVD
video camera/recorder is recognizing the disc or card:
During this time, no operation, such as recording, can be
performed.
After several seconds, the ACCESS indicator will go
out, and operating the DVD video camera/recorder will
be possible.
If the ACCESS indicator does not go out, refer to “Check
4” on page 163.
• When the DVD video camera/recorder is turned on, the
self-diagnosis function will work and a message may
appear. In this case, refer to “Trouble Messages” on
page 165 and take corrective action.
• While the ACCESS/PC or CARD ACCESS indicator is lit
or blinking, do not violently open or close the LCD
monitor.
Set to “N PHOTO”:
To record still on DVD-
RAM disc
Set to “O VIDEO”:
To record movie on DVD
-
RAM or DVD-R disc
Set to “OFF”:
The DVD video camera/
recorder will turn off.
Set to “P PHOTO”:
To record still on SD
memory card or
MultiMediaCard
Power switch
ACCESS/PC
indicator
CARD ACCESS
indicator

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12
Recording Movie
1Turn the DVD camera/recorder on.
Set the power switch to “O VIDEO” to turn the
DVD video camera/recorder on.
After the ACCESS/PC indicator goes out,
perform the subsequent operation:
2Check the subject on the screen (viewfinder or
LCD).
If using the viewfinder, pull it out.
3Press the REC button.
The “m” mark in the viewfinder or on the LCD
screen will change to the “n” mark, and
recording will start.
During recording, the recording indicator on
the front of DVD video camera/recorder will
light.
Pressing REC again during recording will set
the DVD video camera/recorder to the
recording pause status.
4When recording is finished, turn the DVD
video camera/recorder off.
Note:
• See “Check 1” on page 163 when recording movie is not
possible.
• See “Check 4” on page 163 if it takes some time before
recording is possible.
• See “Check 5” on page 164 if the DVD video camera/
recorder does not operate.
• See page 52 for on-screen information display.
• It is recommended that you use DVD-RAM disc from
which recorded contents can be deleted.
• Sound is recorded from the stereo microphone on the
front of DVD video camera/recorder: Take care that this
microphone is not blocked.
• You can press the REC button immediately after the
DVD video camera/recorder enters the recording pause
status, but no further recording can be made while
“DISC ACCESS” is being displayed.
Recording will restart after the message disappears.
• Do not turn power off while message “DISC ACCESS” is
being displayed.
• Take care that power is not interrupted while the
ACCESS/PC indicator is blinking.
• The minimum recordable time of movie is approximately
3 seconds.
• See page 103 for setting of Record LED (recording
indicator) On/Off.
• For various functions available during recording, see
“Setting Up Camera Functions” on page 90.
• Hitachi cannot be responsible for video and audio that
cannot be recorded or edited because of any defect.
• The power switch can be changed over even during
recording, but the operation will not be changed.
• Each time the DVD video camera/recorder enters the
recording pause status, the counter display will be reset
to “0:00:00”.
• When using DVD-R disc, do not perform the following, or
data on the disc may not be read:
- Using another device, doing additional recording on
DVD-R disc recorded on this DVD video camera/
recorder
- Using this DVD video camera/recorder, doing
additional recording on DVD-R disc recorded on
another device
- It is recommended that you set the LOCK switch to
(to the left) to prevent the power switch in the “O
VIDEO” position from accidentally moving to“N
PHOTO”.
Before You Begin • Insert a recordable DVD-RAM or DVD-R disc into this DVD video camera/
recorder.
Power switch
Pressing REC
once will start
recording;
pressing it
once again will
temporarily
stop recording.
ACCESS/PC
indicator

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13
Recording Stills
Note:
Recording of still images is possible on DVD-RAM disc
and card.
1Turn the DVD camera/recorder on.
When using DVD-RAM disc:
Set the power switch to “N PHOTO”.
When using card:
Set the power switch to “P PHOTO”.
After the ACCESS indicator goes out, perform
the subsequent operation:
2Check the subject on the screen (viewfinder or
LCD).
3Press the REC button.
The DVD video camera/recorder
automatically focuses on the subject at the
center of screen (when auto focus is selected).
The screen will be black, and then the recorded
still will be displayed. When the “m” mark
appears, you can proceed with the next
recording; while “DISC ACCESS” or “CARD
ACCESS” is being displayed, you cannot
proceed with the next recording.
4Set the power switch to “POWER OFF” to turn
the DVD video camera/recorder off.
Turn power off only after message “DISC
ACCESS” disappears.
Note:
•See “SIZE AND QUALITY OF PHOTOS” on page 30 for
details of photos on card.
• See “Check 2” on page 163 if recording photos is not
possible.
• Shake of the DVD video camera/recorder may cause
blur in recorded image.
• When holding the DVD video camera/recorder for
recording, grasp it securely with both hands.
• When recording with higher zoom magnification, it is
recommended that you secure the DVD video camera/
recorder on a tripod.
• Do not operate the power switch or remove the card
while the ACCESS/PC or CARD ACCESS indicator is lit
or blinking: Doing so may damage the card or the data
on card.
• With DZ-MV580A, the range of screen in which
recording is possible will be different for movie and still.
ACCESS/PC
indicator
CARD
ACCESS
indicator
Power switch

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123
Compensating for Backlight
1Press the BLC button during recording.
The backlight correction icon will appear.
Note:
• Pressing the BLC button will alternate between
backlight setting between on and off.
• The backlight setting will automatically return to “off”
when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
When subject is lighted from rear, this function will compensate for lighting so that the subject is not too
dark.
8 : 0 0 A M
9 / 3 0 / 2 0 0 4
3 0 MIN
0 : 0 0 : 0 0
REM
FINE
Backlight correction icon

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123
On-Screen Information
Various types of information will appear in the viewfinder or on the LCD screen during recording.
INFORMATION DISPLAY DURING RECORDING
See the next page for details.
1 0
8 : 0 0 A M
9 / 3 0 / 2 0 0 4
3 0 MIN
0:00:00
FINE
REC
DISC ACCESS
REM
L IN
FULL AUTO
The above screen is an example for explanation:
It is different from the actual display.
e2. Program AE
k3. White balance
n4. EIS
o5. Manual Focus
m6. Backlight compensation
1. Recording mode
13. Zoom
Exposure correction
FULL AUTO indicator
Warning message
14. Disc/Card type
15. Movie
Recording quality
p7. Microphone filter
8. 16:9 mode
9. Video flash
10. Self-timer
11. External Input
12. Recording status
Movie recording
time
16. Remaining space
on disc/card
17. Remaining
battery level
18. Brightness/Color
density of LCD
screen or Volume
Current date/time

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1. Recording mode (P. 49, 50, 98)
G: Movie
N: Still
BDC: External input still (field)
BEC: External input still (frame)
2. Program AE (only in movie recording mode)
(P.90)
No display: Auto
b : Sports
c : Portrait
d: Spotlight
e: Sand & Snow
f: Low Light
3. White balance (P.91)
No display: Auto
h : Set
i: Outdoor
j : Indoor1
k : Indoor2
4. Electronic image stabilizer (EIS)*1 (P.93)
No display: EIS OFF
n : EIS ON
5. Manual focus (P.71)
No display: Autofocus
o: (display in English or German):
Manual focus
: (display in French or Italian):
Manual focus
: (display in Spanish): Manual focus
6. Backlight compensation (P.51)
No display: Backlight compensation OFF
m: Backlight compensation ON
7. Microphone filter (only in movie recording
mode) (P.93)
No display: Microphone filter OFF
p: Microphone filter ON
8. 16:9 mode*2 (P.94)
No display: 16:9 mode OFF
: 16:9 mode ON
9. Video flash*3 [when Video Flash (sold
separately) is attached] (only in still recording
mode) (P.75)
No display: Emits light automatically
: Always emits light
: No light emission
10.Self-timer (only in still recording mode) (P.99)
No display: Self-timer OFF
q: Self-timer ON (count is from 10
seconds)
11.External Input (P.98)
L IN : AV input
S IN*3 : S-VIDEO input
12.Recording status
n: During recording
m: During recording pause
No display*4
13.Zoom (P.56)
W
(Digital Zoom: Off)
X
(Digital Zoom: 40×)
Y
(Digital Zoom: 500× (DZ-MV550A),
240× (DZ-MV580A), only in movie
recording mode)
14.Disc/Card type
I: DVD-RAM
K : DVD-R
J: DVD-RAM (write-protected)
M: DVD-R disc already finalized on this
DVD video camera/recorder
N: DVD-R disc finalized on a device
other than this DVD video camera/
recorder
O: SD memory card or
MultiMediaCard
P: Locked SD memory card
No display*5

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15.Movie recording quality
(only when using disc) (P.96)
XTRA : Best quality (only when using DVD-
RAM disc)
LPCM : Best audio quality (only when using
DVD-R disc)
FINE : High quality
STD : Standard quality
Still recording quality
(only when using card) (P.97)
FINE : High quality
NORM : Standard quality
ECO : Number of recordable stills is
prioritized
16.Remaining space on disc/card*6
REM XX MIN*7 : Remaining recordable
minutes during movie
recording
REM XX*8 : Number of remaining
recordable still images during
still recording
17.Remaining battery level (P.42)
w(full charge)
x
y
z(low remaining charge)
18.Brightness/Color density of LCD screen or
Volume (P. 58, 101)
:
The volume can be adjusted during external
input and playback.
*1 EIS cannot be used when recording stills on DZ-MV580A.
*2 Not displayed on DZ-MV550A. Displayed on DZ-MV580A only when a DVD-RAM disc is used in the movie
recording mode.
*3 Not displayed on DZ-MV550A.
*4 When no disc or card is in the DVD video camera/recorder, or disc has not yet been initialized, a write-protected
disc or locked card, or a disc or card with no remaining space, has been inserted.
*5 When a disc or card that cannot be used in this DVD video camera/recorder is inserted
*6 No remaining time or number will be displayed with a protected disc or locked card, or finalized DVD-R disc.
*7 In XTRA mode, possible recording time may be longer than the displayed time.
*8 The displayed number of recordable stills is for reference: This number may not decrease, depending on the
recording conditions (not displayed with a DVD-R disc).
●Switching the information display mode
You can switch the display mode of on-screen information:
Press the DISPLAY button.
The full and minimum display modes will alternate.
• Full display mode: All types of information will appear.
• Minimum display mode: The recording mode (see 1 on page
52) and recording status (see 12 on page 52) will appear. If the
DVD video camera/recorder has warning information, a warning message will appear.
Note:
The DVD video camera/recorder does not record the date and time as a part of image. However, this information during
recording will be recorded with image as data which can be checked on Disc Navigation screen during playback (see
“Information Display During Playback” on page 62).

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●Display when recording an image of yourself
When recording with the LCD screen facing the same direction as the lens,
the operating status will appear, and in addition, the battery remaining level
will blink when the battery has almost no remaining charge.
The following operating status indicator will light or blink to give warning
message to user. The message can be checked when returning the LCD
monitor 180° to the original status from the status in which the LCD screen
was facing the same direction as the lens.
No warning/message (see page 52) will appear when recording with the LCD screen facing the same
direction as the lens.
Instead, the following screen display symbols will blink to inform you of the operation status of DVD
video camera/recorder.
When the LCD monitor is turned 180° from the position with the LCD screen facing the same direction
as the lens, the warning/message can be checked.
Note:
• If the LCD screen is set facing the same direction as the lens, the LCD screen will display a mirror image (left and right
reversed).
• If the LCD screen is set facing the same direction as the lens, you can also view subject image in the viewfinder.
• Although you can switch to the manual focus, exposure and on-screen display modes even during recording with LCD
screen facing the same direction as lens, they will not appear on the screen.
Screen
display
symbol
Description
Q • A write-protected disc is loaded.
• A locked card is loaded.
• An unusable card is loaded.
N• An attempt to record a still is being made with a
DVD-R disc used.
• An unusable disc is loaded.
k • The remaining capacity on disc is approaching 0.
l
• The remaining capacity on disc or card is
approaching 0.
• There is no remaining capacity on disc or card.
• An attempt to record a copy-guarded image is
being made.
Operating status/
warning message
Battery remaining
level

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123
Zooming
If you continue to hold the zoom lever on the “T”
control side with Dig. Zoom 40x or 240x specified,
the digital zoom will be activated midway (when
optical 18-power is exceeded on DZ-MV550A or
optical 10-power is exceeded on DZ-MV580A).
You can zoom up to 500-power on DZ-MV550A;
up to 240-power on DZ-MV580A.
1Press the MENU button,
choose “Dig. Zoom” on
the “Camera Functions
Setup” menu screen, and
then press the A
button.
2Choose the desired
magnification, and then press the A button.
3Press the MENU button to end the setting.
Moving the zoom lever will display the digital
zoom bar.
* 500x will appear on DZ-MV550A; 240x will
appear on DZ-MV580A.
Note:
• The digital zoom setting will be stored in memory even
if the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off.
• You can also use the DIGITAL ZOOM button on remote
control to switch the digital zoom setting: Pressing the
button during movie recording will switch the setting
between “Off”, “40×” and “500x” (on DZ-MV550A) or
“240x” (on DZ-MV580A): Pressing the button during still
recording will switch between “Off” and “40×”.
• If you set zoom to 500× (DZ-MV550A), 240× (DZ-
MV580A) when recording still, the digital zoom will be up
to 40×.
• When a subject is zoomed, it may be momentarily out of
focus.
• When digital zoom is engaged, the image quality will be
rougher.
W: recording wide area
(wide-angle)
T: recording enlarged
image (telephoto)
P r og r a
m
AE
W
h i t e B a l .
D i g . Z
o o m
E I S
40x
240x
ENTER RETURN
RAM
O f f
M I C . F i l t e r
Ca
m
e r a F u n c t i on s S e t u p
*
8 : 0 0 A M
9 / 3 0 / 2 0 0 4
3 0 MIN
0 : 0 0 : 0 0
REM
FINE
TW
W
W
T
T
When Dig. Zoom is "Off"
When Dig. Zoom is "On"(40x)
Digital zoom range
When Dig. Zoom is "On"(240x)
Digital zoom range
(only in movie recording) *

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MACRO RECORDING
Use the macro function when recording a small object from close-up position: You can shoot the subject
as close as approximately 13/16” (2 cm) from the lens surface, magnifying the image to fill the screen.
1Aim the DVD video camera/recorder at the
subject, and press down the zoom lever to “W”
control side.
Note:
• Zoom can be used, but the subject may not be focused,
depending on the distance to the subject. In this case,
move the zoom to “W” control side to focus.
• The amount of light tends to be insufficient during macro
recording: If the subject image is too dark, use additional
lighting.
RECORDING SUBJECTS FOR STRONGER WIDE-ANGLE OR TELEPHOTO
EFFECT
Use tele-conversion lens or wide-conversion lens with a filter diameter of 37 mm and thread pitch of 0.75
mm, to record subjects for stronger telephoto or wide-angle effect.
1Remove the lens hood from DVD video
camera/recorder.
2Remove the cap of conversion lens, and screw
the lens into the filter thread of DVD video
camera/recorder until it stops.
•Tele-conversion lens (DZ-TL1): For stronger telephoto effect
•Wide-conversion lens (DZ-WL1): For stronger wide-angle effect
Note:
• Be careful not to lose the removed lens hood.
• With DZ-TL1 tele-conversion lens, the focusing range at
“T” (telephoto) control side is between approx. 5 m and
infinite.
• When a conversion lens is attached, note that if you
zoom in on a subject, vignetting will slightly occur on the
“W” (wide-angle) control side (the four corners of screen
will be dim).
• When replacing the lens, take care not to drop the DVD
video camera/recorder.
(Attach)
Conversion lensLens hood
(Remove)
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