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Sanyo Xacti VPC-CG9 Camcorder - 9.1 MP - 5 x optical zoom - BlackSanyo - Non-HD - MPEG-4 - MultiMediaCard - Standard SD - SDHC - 5 x optical zoom - 6.3 ounce
The compact, portable and stylish SANYO Xacti CG9 camcorder is designed to capture both photos and videos. The SANYO Xacti CG9 camcorder records stunning digital video and amazing 9-megapixel digital photos. The CG9 not only makes capturing images easy, but it also makes sharing them online, on portable video devices like IPod's, TV's and computers a breeze. The perfect all around camcorder CG9 takes stunning digital video and amazing 9-megapixel still images. With high speed sequential ... Read more [ Report abuse or wrong photo | Share your Sanyo VPC-CG9 photo ]
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VIDEO CLIP RECORDING on page 60 SHOOTING SINGLE SHOTS on page 61 Sequential shots on page 80 Audio recording on page 81
Convenient functions Log the date and time of your photos
DATE AND TIME SETTING on page 32
Additional functions For more accurate focus
How to use the manual focus (manual focus) on page 94
Zoom in on the subject
MACROPHOTOGRAPHY (ZOOM) on page 67
Set the focus to a narrow range
FOCUS MODE on page 95
Close-up photography
Select the focus setting (super macro mode) on page 57 FOCUS RANGE (super macro mode) on page 93
Reduce noise when recording
NOISE-REDUCTION FUNCTION on page 137
Optimize the photo quality
Select the recording size on page 56 RECORDING SIZE on page 78
Reduce video clip flicker
FLICKER-REDUCTION on page 139
Set the cameras color/contrast characteristics
ADJUST THE IMAGE QUALITY on page 138
Shooting/recording Basic operation Convenient functions Additional functions Capture fast-moving subjects
SCENE SELECT (sports mode) on page 84
Suppress camera shake effect
Compensate for camera shake during video clip recording on page 90 Compensate for camera shake during still image shooting on page 90
Shoot in dark conditions
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION on page 104 Using the flash on page 63 FLASH OPERATION on page 87 SCENE SELECT (night view portrait mode/fireworks mode/lamp mode) on page 84
Increase the cameras sensitivity
ISO SENSITIVITY on page 97 HIGH SENSITIVITY MODE on page 101
Photographing people
SCENE SELECT (portrait mode/night view portrait mode) on page 84 FILTERS (cosmetic filter) on page 86
Sharp face shots
FACE CHASER on page 100
Simplified operation for shooting/playback
Switching between the SIMPLE and NORMAL modes on page 36
Shooting/recording Basic operation Convenient functions Additional functions Photographing landscapes
SCENE SELECT (landscape mode) on page 84
Take a self-photo
SELF-TIMER on page 88
Make images lighter or darker
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION on page 104 HIGH SENSITIVITY MODE on page 101
Measure the brightness of a specific area
LIGHT-MEASURING MODE SETTING on page 96
Adjust the cameras sensitivity
ISO SENSITIVITY on page 97
Change the color of the images
FILTERS (monochrome filter/sepia filter) on page 86
Make white appear natural
WHITE BALANCE on page 99
Playback Basic operation Getting started viewing images
PLAYING BACK VIDEO CLIPS AND STILL IMAGES on page 68
Convenient functions Adjust the speaker volume
PLAYBACK VOLUME on page 72
Additional functions Change the angle of view
ROTATE STILL IMAGE on page 108
Search for image/ audio files
CAUTION If the K icon appears. i When a picture is taken, the date and time it was captured are recorded with it. If the date and time settings have not been completed (page 32), the date and time cannot be recorded with the captured images. For this reason, immediately after the camera is turned on, the Set date and time reminder briefly appears, after which the K icon is shown on the Shooting Screen. To have the date and time recorded with the images, please complete this setting before capturing images.
DATE AND TIME SETTING
The camera will record the date and time an image or audio recording is taken so that you can display them during playback. Therefore, before capturing images, make sure the correct date and time are set. * To correct the date and time setting, please see under HINT on page 34. Example: To set the clock to 7:30 p.m. on December 24, 2008
Turn on the camera (page 29), and press the SET button. h The Clock Set Screen appears. h Follow the procedures below to enable or disable the date display during playback, to set the display format for the date, and to set the date and time. h To display the Recording or Playback Screen, press the MENU button 2 times.
SET button MENU button
CLOCK SET DATE TIME DISP OK 2008/04/01 00:00 Y/M/D
Set the date. 1 Select DATE. 2 Press the SET button. h The Set Date Screen appears. 3 Set the date to 2008/12/24. h The date is set in the following order: Set the year Set the month Set the day. h Toggle the SET button left or right to select year, month or day. Toggle the SET button up or down to increase or decrease the number. 4 Press the SET button. Set the clock. 1 Select TIME. 2 Press the SET button. h The Set Time Screen appears. 3 Set the time to 19:30. h The time is set in the following order: Set the hour Set the minute. h A 24-hour clock is used for the time display. 4 Press the SET button.
CLOCK SET DATE 2008/12/24
CLOCK SET
Set the order in which the date is displayed during playback. 1 Select DISP. 2 Press the SET button. h The Set Date Format Screen appears. 3 Toggle the SET button up or down. h Toggle the SET button up to change the displayed date order as follows:
Y/M/DM/D/YD/M/Y
Y/M/D OK
Toggle the SET button down to change it in the reverse order. 4 Press the SET button.
Press the MENU button. h The date and time setting is completed. h To display the Recording or Playback Screen, press the MENU button.
HINT About the settings backup i Under normal conditions, while the battery pack is being replaced, an internal battery will maintain the date and time settings. However, there is a small chance the settings may be lost (the backup will last for about 7 days). It is recommended to check that the date and time settings are still correct after replacing the battery pack and before shooting or recording of any type (follow step 1). To correct the date and time settings 1 Turn on the camera. 2 Display the Option Setting Menu [E1] (page 129). 3 Select CLOCK SET and press the SET button. h The screen to set the date and time appears. h The current date and time settings are shown. 4 Select the line you wish to change, and make the correction.
SHOOTING SINGLE SHOTS Using the flash
The flash is not only used for photographing under dark conditions, but is also convenient for example when the subject is in shadow or lit from behind. The flash is available only when shooting single-shot still images.
Display the SIMPLE Mode Shooting Menu (page 37), select the flash setting, and press the SET button. h The screen to select the flash operation appears.
Flash automatically
9: The camera detects the subject brightness and uses the flash only when necessary. :: The flash operates with every image captured regardless of the conditions. ;: The flash does not operate even in dark situations.
Select the desired flash operation, and press the SET button. h This completes the flash operation setting. Press the [ ] button to take the picture.
CAUTION Do not touch the flash unit when shooting i The flash unit becomes very hot and may cause a burn. Avoid touching the flash unit when shooting. HINT i The flash works only when shooting single-shot still images.
SHOOT A STILL IMAGE WHILE RECORDING A VIDEO CLIP
You can capture a still image (a single-shot) while recording a video clip.
Turn on the camera (page 29), and set it to the shooting mode (page 35). Press the [ ] button. [ ] button
When you see a scene youd like to capture as a still image. press the [ ] button. Press the [ ] button to end the video clip recording.
REC 00:00:09
HINT i When shooting a still image while recording a video clip, the flash does not operate. i The face chaser feature (page 100) is inoperative. i When the remaining video recording time becomes approximately 50 seconds, it will no longer be possible to capture a still image while recording a video clip. The exact remaining recording time at which this occurs will differ depending on the subject and on the video clip mode setting (page 78). If you intend to capture a still image while recording a video clip, it is suggested that you take note of the remaining video recording time. About the recording size of still images i The still image shooting size automatically changes to G and the image is captured.
MACRO-PHOTOGRAPHY (ZOOM)
Your camera has two zoom functions: optical zoom and digital zoom.
Point the camera lens at the subject. Push the zoom switch toward [T/]] or [W/P] to compose the desired image. [T/]]: Zoom in on the subject. [W/P]: Zoom out. h When the zoom switch is pushed, the zoom bar appears on the monitor. h When the optical zoom factor is at maximum, zooming stops temporarily. When the zoom switch is pushed toward the [T/]] side again, the mode changes to the digital zoom mode and zooming continues. Take the picture. For video clip recording, see page 60. For shooting single shots, see page 61. For shooting sequential shots, see page 80.
Display the still image you wish to rotate, and display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu (page 37). Select ROTATE, and press the SET button. RIGHT: Rotates image clockwise 90 degrees. LEFT: Rotates image counterclockwise 90 degrees.
ROTATE
RIGHT LEFT
Select RIGHT or LEFT, and press the SET button. h Each time the SET button is pressed, the image is rotated another 90 degrees.
HINT i An image for which the protect mode has been enabled cannot be rotated. To rotate a protected image, cancel the protect mode before beginning the rotate image procedure (page 107).
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REDUCE STILL IMAGE SIZE (RESIZE)
A captured image can be resized to a smaller size and saved as a separate image.
Display the still image whose size you want to change, and display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu (page 37). Select RESIZE, and press the SET button. <For still images with a 4:3 vertical-to-horizontal aspect ratio> 2M: 0.3M: The size changes to pixels. The size changes to pixels.
RESIZE (34562592)
2M (16001200) 0.3M (640480)
<For still images with a 16:9 aspect ratio> 2M: 0.9M: The size changes to pixels. The size changes to pixels.
Select the new image size, and press the SET button. h Resizing begins.
HINT Why cant the image be resized? i An image can be resized only to a smaller (or the same) size, not to a larger size.
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CORRECTING THE RED-EYE EFFECT AND IMAGE BLUR
Repair the red-eye effect in still images to make the eyes appear more natural, and enhance the contrast of blurry images.
Display the image to be modified, and display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu (page 37). Select EDIT PHOTO, and press the SET button. h The Edit Photo Screen appears. RED-EYE CORRECT.: Repair the red-eye effect. CONTRAST CORRECT: Enhance the image contrast.
EDIT PHOTO
RED-EYE CORRECT. CONTRAST CORRECT OK
Select the desired type of edit, and press the SET button. h The corresponding edit screen appears. CORRECTION: Proceed with the image correction. EXIT: Return to the Edit Photo Screen.
RED-EYE CORRECT.
CORRECTION EXIT OK
<Example: RED-EYE CORRECT. was selected>
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Video clip cutting (extracting)
Display the video clip from which you wish to extract a segment. Display the NORMAL Mode Playback Menu (page 37), select EDIT VIDEO, and press the SET button.
EDIT VIDEO CUT JOIN OK
Select CUT and press the SET button. h The Cutting Screen appears.
Start point
00:00:10
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Specify the start point of the extract. h Use the procedure below to specify the frame from which the video clip extract will start. h Play the video clip until approximately the desired point, pause the video clip, then play the video clip one frame at a time, stopping at the start point of the extract. This will be the first frame of the extract. h If the start point of the video clip is also the start point of the extract, proceed to step 5. <Procedure> Play: After pausing playback, press and hold the SET button to the right for about 2 seconds for forward playback, or to the left for reverse playback. Pause: During playback, press the SET button. Accelerated playback: During playback, toggle the SET button to the left or right to change the playback speed. Single frame: After pausing playback, toggle the SET button to the right to move forward one frame, or to the left to move back one frame. Toggle the SET button up. h The start point of the video clip extract is set, and the screen to specify the end point appears. h Specify the end point of the extract by following the same procedure as in step 5. <When joining the first and latter portions> 1 Toggle the SET button down. h Each time the SET button is toggled down, the sections to delete and the sections to save are reversed. 2 Specify the end point of the extract. The frame following the end point of the extract will be the start point of the latter portion to be joined. Approximate playback time
00:00:06
End point Portion to be deleted
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Press the [R] button. h A screen appears for you to select either to save the edited video clip as a new (separate) file, or to delete the original video clip and replace it with the edited video clip. SAVE AS NEW: The edited video clip will be saved as a new file. The original video clip remains unchanged. OVERWRITE: The original video clip will be deleted. Only the edited video clip will be saved. REVIEW CLIP: Play back the edited video clip before saving it.
CUT SAVE AS NEW OVERWRITE REVIEW CLIP OK
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Specifying date imprinting and print quantities
You can specify printing instructions for each individual image (EACH IMAGE), or apply the printing instructions to all the images (ALL IMAGES).
Display the Printing Instructions Screen (page 120). Select ALL IMAGES or EACH IMAGE. ALL IMAGES: The printing instructions are applied to all the images. EACH IMAGE: The printing instructions are applied only to the image currently displayed.
Press the SET button. h The Date/Copies Print Screen appears. h If EACH IMAGE was selected, toggle the SET button to the left or right to display the desired image to print. h The printing instructions that are currently active for the displayed image are shown. You can toggle the SET button to the left or right to confirm the printing instructions for each image.
ALL IMAGES :----/--/-:0 copy
COPIES 1 OK DATE
Printing instructions
ALL IMAGES :2008/12/24 :2 copies
COPIES 2 OK DATE
<Completed printing instructions>
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Specify whether the date is displayed on the print, and the number of prints. <Specify the number of prints> h Toggle the SET button up or down. h The quantity indication changes. h Display the desired number of prints. h Press the SET button. h The number of prints is set. <Specify dated prints> h From the screen on which the number of prints is set, press the zoom switch. h Press the SET button. h The dated prints setting is set.
Dated prints Quantity
ALL IMAGES :2008/12/24 :0 copy
Press the MENU button. h The printing instructions for the requested print quantities and dated prints are stored. h The display returns to the Printing Instructions Screen.
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Index print
Printing out many small images on one sheet is called an index print. This is convenient for use as a list of the images you have captured.
Display the Printing Instructions Screen (page 120). Select INDEX. Press the SET button. h The Index Print Screen appears. SET: Specify an index print copy. EXIT: Discontinue the setting procedure, and return to the Printing Instructions Screen.
OPERATION BEEP TURN ON/OFF ON SHUTTER D KEY SW A AUDIO GUIDE ON OPERATION VOL 4 ALL OFF OK
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Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting, and press the SET button. h The screen to select operation sounds appears. <If TURN ON/OFF or AUDIO GUIDE is selected> h The respective screen to enable or disable the sound appears. h Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting, and press the SET button. ON: Activates the sound. OFF: Deactivates the sound. <If SHUTTER or KEY SW is selected> h The screen to select the operation sounds appears. h Select from 8 different sounds (A to H). h You can toggle the SET button right to preview the selected operation sound. h If OFF is selected, no sound is produced. h Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting, and press the SET button. <If OPERATION VOL was selected> h The screen to select the volume for the operation sounds appears. h You can select an operation sound volume from 1 (minimum) to 7 (maximum). h Toggle the SET button up or down to select the volume, and press the SET button. Press the MENU button. h The operation sound settings are completed.
HINT i If you keep the MENU button pressed and turn on the power, the screen to turn the operation sounds ON/OFF appears at once. You may find this a convenient procedure to disable the operation sounds in places you do not want them to be audible.
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POST-VIEW DISPLAY SETTING
Specify the duration that the captured image appears on the monitor (postview) after the [ ] button is pressed.
Display the Option Setting Menu [E1] (page 129). Select POST VIEW, and press the SET button. 1 sec: The post-view image is displayed for 1 second. 2 sec: The post-view image is displayed for 2 seconds. OFF: The post-view image is not displayed.
POST VIEW 1 sec 2 sec OFF OK
Select the desired setting, and press the SET button. h This completes the post-view setting.
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ASSIGN SET BUTTON FUNCTIONS
Assign functions (operation shortcuts) to the SET button when it is toggled up, down, left or right when the Shooting Screen is displayed.
Display the Option Setting Menu [2] (page 129). Select SHORTCUTS, and press the SET button. : Assign the function when the SET button is toggled up. : Assign the function when the SET button is toggled down. : Assign the function when the SET button is toggled to the left. : Assign the function when the SET button is toggled to the right. RECOMMENDED SETTINGS: The most commonly used settings are automatically assigned.
SHORTCUTS OFF OFF OFF OFF RECOMMENDED SETTINGS OK
SET button operations
Select the SET button operation to which you wish to assign the function, and press the SET button. h The screen to assign a function to the key appears. OFF: No operation shortcut is assigned to the key. p AF LOCK: Lock the focus (page 62). P AE LOCK: Lock the exposure setting. + FOCUS: Set the focus range (pages 57 and 93). (This operation shortcut can be assigned only to the or key.) m FLASH: Set the flash operation (pages 63 and 87). ) EXP COMPENSATION: Adjust the exposure (page 104). s ISO: Set the ISO sensitivity (page 97). O SELF-TIMER: Set the self-timer (page 88).
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Toggle the SET button up or down. h Display the function you wish to assign to the key.
SHORTCUTS AF LOCK
Press the SET button. h The selected function is assigned to the key, and you are returned to the Shortcuts Screen. h To assign functions to the other keys, repeat steps 3 through 5.
SHORTCUTS AF LOCK FOCUS FLASH EXP COMPENSATION RECOMMENDED SETTINGS OK
<When RECOMMENDED SETTINGS is selected>
Press the MENU button. h The screen to confirm the shortcut settings appears, and then you are returned to the Option Setting Menu. h This completes the shortcuts setting. <To confirm the assigned shortcuts> h On the screen in step 2, press the MENU button, and the screen to confirm the shortcut settings appears.
SHORTCUTS
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NOISE-REDUCTION FUNCTION
Image noise when recording video clips or still images, as well as audio noise such as from the wind, can be minimized with the noise-reduction function.
Display the Option Setting Menu [2] (page 129). Select NOISE REDUCTION, and NOISE REDUCTION press the SET button. MOVIE NR: MOVIE NR ON Set ON/OFF the function to reduce PHOTO NR ON image noise when recording a video clip. ON WIND SOUND NR PHOTO NR: Turn ON/OFF the image noise OK reduction function during still image shooting. WIND SOUND NR: Turn ON/OFF the wind noise reduction function during video clip/audio recording. Select the desired function and press the SET button. h The screen to select ON or OFF appears. ON: Noise is reduced. OFF: Noise is not reduced. Toggle the SET button up or down to select the desired setting, and press the SET button. h This completes the noise reduction setting.
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ADJUST THE IMAGE QUALITY
The camera can adjust the image quality as the image is captured.
Display the Option Setting Menu [2] (page 129). Select IMAGE SETTINGS, and press the SET button. NORMAL: Shoot with image quality at normal. VIVID: Color saturation is increased. SOFT: The sharpness is subdued for a softer image. SOFT&VIVID: The sharpness is softened and color saturation is increased.
HINT If no image appears on the TV. i If the TV system setting is not correct for the connected equipment, no image will appear on the TV. When set to PAL and connected to a TV using the included AV interface cable (page 155) Shooting: Images are displayed on the monitor only and do not appear on the TV. Playback: Images are displayed on the TV only and do not appear on the monitor.
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POWER SAVE FUNCTION
Your camera has a power save function whereby the power automatically turns off after a specified period of inactivity. The power save function works to conserve the battery pack power when the camera is not being used, or to prevent the battery pack from dying if the camera has accidentally been left on. You can specify the elapsed time (standby time) before the power save function is activated.
Display the Option Setting Menu [3] (page 129). Select POWER SAVE, and press the SET button. RECORDING: Set the standby time for the shooting modes when the battery pack is used. PLAYBACK: Set the standby time for the playback modes when the battery pack is used.
POWER SAVE RECORDING PLAYBACK OK 1 min 5 min
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Select the desired option, and press the SET button. h The Set Standby Time Screen appears. Toggle the SET button up or down to set the standby time. Up: Increases the standby time. Down: Decreases the standby time. Press the SET button. Press the MENU button. h The standby time is set.
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FILE NO. MEMORY
If a newly formatted card is used, the file name (image number) of the captured image automatically begins from 0001. If the card is subsequently reformatted, or if a different reformatted card is used, the file names again begin from 0001. This is because the file number memory function is set to OFF, and consequently it results in more than one card containing images with the same numbers. By setting the file number memory function to ON, even if the card is reformatted or the card is replaced with another card, the consecutive numbering of file names continues from the last number recorded by the camera. <File number memory function OFF> Card A File name (image number) 0001, 0002. 0012, 0013 Replace card Card B 0001, 0002. 0012, 0013
<File number memory function ON> Card A File name (image number) 0001, 0002. 0012, 0013 Replace card Card B 0014, 0015. 0025, 0026
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i If Card B already has files in it when it replaces Card A, file names are assigned as follows. When the highest file number on Card B (before replacing) is lower than the highest file number on Card A: the file name of the next recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card A. Card A 0001, 0002.. 0012, 0013 Replace card Card B 0001, 0002, 0014, 0015.. 0025, 0026
Previously recorded files When the highest file number on Card B (before replacing) is higher than the highest file number on Card A: the file name of the next recorded image continues from last file name recorded on Card B. Card A 0001, 0002.. 0012, 0013
Display the Shooting Menu or Playback Menu (page 37). h The battery pack remaining charge indicator appears in the lower right corner of the monitor. h Due to the battery pack characteristics, when the ambient temperature is low, may appear early for an incorrect indication of the remaining charge. Also, depending on the conditions of use of the camera or the ambient conditions (temperature, etc.), the indicated remaining charge may change. Therefore, this indication can only be used as a general approximation of the remaining charge. Battery pack remaining charge indicator No indication, or
Battery pack remaining charge indicator
Battery remaining charge Approx. full. Power is low. It will soon be impossible to capture or play back images. If this icon flashes when the [ ] button or [ ] button is pressed, images cannot be captured. Recharge the battery pack.
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HINT i If any file is present, you can also check the remaining battery pack charge on the Information Screen (page 128). i Battery life may differ even among battery packs of the same type. i Depending on the usage of the camera (such as the number of times the flash is used, the use of the monitor, etc.) or the ambient temperature (temperatures below 10 C [50 F]) the number of images that can be saved on a fully charged battery pack will vary greatly. i It is recommended that you prepare an extra battery pack(s) when taking pictures at a wedding or while traveling, for example, so you dont miss capturing images of important moments due to the battery pack power running out. The same is recommended for taking photos in cold environments. (In a ski area, for example, the battery pack can be kept warm in your pocket until ready to use.)
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OTHER DEVICES AND CONNECTIONS CONNECTING TO A TV CONNECTING TO A TV
CONNECTING TO A TV
Yellow plug: To Video Input terminal
To USB/AV terminal on the camera
Dedicated AV interface cable Set the input to VIDEO. White plug: To Audio Input (L) terminal Red plug: To Audio Input (R) terminal
NOTE Insert and pull out the cable carefully i When connecting the cables, make sure that the cable plugs are correctly oriented and that they match the shapes of the terminal sockets on the devices. Push the plugs in straight when connecting them. If undue force is used to connect a cable, it may permanently damage the connector pins in the terminal socket. i Do not use excessive force when connecting and disconnecting cables. Copying (dubbing) images to a DVD recorder i Please refer to the section on Dubbing in the instruction manual for your DVD recorder.
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PLAYING BACK ON A TV
i After connecting the camera to the television, switch the TV input to the terminal to which the camera is connected. i When the camera is connected to a TV, no image appears on the cameras monitor. i The playback method is the same as when viewing images on the cameras monitor. Audio playback: see page 82 i The same playback procedure as when playing back with the camera is used to play back audio recordings as well. <About the image display> When the camera is connected to a TV, the images appear either on the camera or the TV. TV SYSTEM setting (page 142) Supplied AV interface cable Recording mode Camera monitor TV Camera monitor TV NTSC Not connected m m Connected n m (Field of view 90%) n m (Field of view 90%) PAL Not connected m m Connected m
Using as a PC camera
Set the camera to the PC CAMERA mode (page 158).
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USING THE SOFTWARE
Use the links on the Sanyo website for downloading software that enables you to use the data from your camera on a computer. Before downloading the software, be sure to check the precautions described on the website.
Operating environment
for Windows Operating System*1 CPU RAM Video RAM Others for Mac OS Windows 2000, Windows XP, Mac OS X 10.3.6 or later Windows Vista with standard USB port with standard USB port Pentium D or faster 512 MB (1024 MB for Windows Vista) or greater 64 MB (Recommended 256 MB) or greater Internet connection*
Power PC G5 2.0 GHz or faster 512 MB or greater 64 MB or greater Internet connection*2
*1 Pre-installed model only. *2 This camera does not come with software. Software for playback can be downloaded via the Internet.
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USING THE SOFTWARE Obtaining the software For Windows operating systems
Remove the card from the camera. h The program to access the website is stored in your cameras internal memory. This program cannot be accessed while a card is installed in the camera. Start your computer, and use the supplied dedicated USB interface cable to connect your camera to the computer. h Connect the cameras USB/AV terminal to the computers USB connector. Turn on your camera (page 29). h The USB Connection Screen appears on the cameras monitor.
SET button To the USB/AV terminal on the camera
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Select COMPUTER, and press the SET button. h The screen to select the computer connection mode appears. Select CARD READER and press the SET button. <For Windows users> h The screen to access the website for this camera (access menu) appears. h If the access menu does not appear, double-click on Autorun or Autorun.exe. <For Mac OS users> h When you double-click on the HTML file (index.html) in the camera drive, the screen to access the website for this camera (access menu) appears. Click on [Go to Xacti CG9 Web Support page]. h The screen to select your desired language appears. When you click on a language selection, the website page introducing this camera opens. h Select and download the desired software from the website.
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HINT If the Autorun, Autorun.exe or index.html file has been deleted. i The Autorun or Autorun.exe and index.html files can be created by using the camera to format the cameras internal memory. About the Kodak online service i When you close the access menu, a dialog box to connect to the website introducing Kodaks online service appears. Check the [No thanks!] option button, and then click on the [OK] button. To access the support page next time. i When you close the access menu, a shortcut icon is created on your desktop so that you can easily access the support page in the future. The next time you wish to access the support page, just double-click on the desktop shortcut icon.
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Making an index print
Make an index print of all the images on the card.
Complete the print preparations (page 172). Select the index print icon [, and press the SET button. h The Index Print Screen appears. Select PRINT, and press the SET button. h Printing begins.
100-0022
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PRINTING Printing images according to printing instructions (requested images)
Procedure to print all the ordered images.
Complete the print preparations (page 120), and complete the print preparations (page 172). Select the DPOF icon w, and press the SET button. h The Print Requested Images Screen appears. Select PRINT, and press the SET button. h Printing begins. h Printing begins about 1 minute after the SET button is pressed.
DPOF :2008/12/24 :3 copies PRINT EXIT OK
HINT i In step 2, if you toggle the SET button to the left or right, you can view each image and confirm its printing instructions. CAUTION i Requested images printing w is not possible if a printer is used that does not support your cameras DPOF function.
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Changing the printer settings
Images are printed according to settings specified by the camera, such as paper type, size, layout, printing quality, etc.
Complete the print preparations (page 172). Select the printer settings icon v, and press the SET button. h The Printer Settings Screen appears. MEDIA TYPE: Specify the type of paper used for printing. PAPER SIZE: Specify the size of paper used for printing. LAYOUT: Specify how the images are to be arranged on the paper. QUALITY: Select the print quality for the images. DATE STAMP: Print the date the photo was taken.
PRINTER SETTINGS MEDIA TYPE PAPER SIZE LAYOUT QUALITY DATE STAMP PRINTER VALUES PRINTER VALUES PRINTER VALUES PRINTER VALUES PRINTER VALUES OK
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Adjust the printer settings. 1 Toggle the SET button up or down to select a printer setting parameter, and press the SET button. h The screen to set the selected parameter appears. 2 Toggle the SET button up or down to adjust the setting, and press the SET button. h The selected parameter is set, and you are returned to the Printer Settings Screen. h Follow the same procedure to adjust the other parameters, as desired. h The contents of the settings that can be made for each parameter will differ depending on the printer. <When PRINTER VALUES is selected> h The images will be printed according to the settings specified on the printer side.
PRINTER SETTINGS MEDIA TYPE PRINTER VALUES
<When MEDIA TYPE is selected>
Press the MENU button. h You are returned to the PictBridge Menu.
HINT i The printer setting parameters will differ depending on the printer that is connected. i To use printer functions which do not appear on your cameras Printer Settings Screen, select PRINTER VALUES. i If a function set by the camera is not available in the printer, the cameras printer settings will automatically change to PRINTER VALUES.
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APPENDICES APPENDICES
COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS
If you have a question about the camera operation, you might find the answer in this compilation of commonly asked questions. Question Why doesnt the power turn on? Answer Due to cold temperatures, the battery pack temporarily lost its power. The ambient temperature is very low. Action Place the camera in your pocket to warm it up before using it.
Why is the battery pack consumed so quickly even after it was fully recharged? Why doesnt recharging end?
Keep the battery pack in an environment of 10 to 40 C (50 to 104 F). Replace with a new battery pack. If this is not effective, consult your dealer. Replace the battery pack with a fully charged one. Not a malfunction. Wait until the multiindicator turns off. Not a malfunction. Capture the image; the camera will determine when the flash is necessary.
The battery pack life has expired.
Why does the icon appear? Why does the multi-indicator flash red? Why doesnt the flash operate?
The remaining battery pack power is low. A recorded file is being saved on the card. The camera has determined that the image is bright enough and the flash is not necessary.
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Question Are the settings retained even after the camera is turned off? Answer Action All settings except the self-timer and the exposure compensation are retained even after the camera is turned off. Select the resolution setting according to the intended use: I, J, K, Q, L, R: Appropriate for printing letter-size or larger, and for printing a close-up of part of a photo (trimming). G, t: For printing standard photo (photo service) sizes. [: For photos displayed on a web page, or sent as email attachments.
Technical specifications
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The compact, portable and stylish SANYO Xacti CG9 camcorder is designed to capture both photos and videos. The SANYO Xacti CG9 camcorder records stunning digital video and amazing 9-megapixel digital photos. The CG9 not only makes capturing images easy, but it also makes sharing them online, on portable video devices like IPod's, TV's and computers a breeze. The perfect all around camcorder CG9 takes stunning digital video and amazing 9-megapixel still images. With high speed sequential shooting (up to 5 frames per second) and the very latest face chasing technology (recognizing up to 12 faces in still images) the CG9 has set a standard in affordable camcorders. The Xacti CG9 packs cutting edge technology into a small, stylish, easy to use camera. Designed to fit perfectly in the palm of your hand, the CG9's easy to navigate menus make it a great choice for the beginner and the more advanced user. It is the perfect blend of style, performance, and ease of use.
| General | |
| Product Type | Camcorder |
| Width | 2.9 in |
| Depth | 1.5 in |
| Height | 4 in |
| Weight | 6.3 oz |
| Enclosure Color | Black |
| Main Features | |
| Camcorder Sensor Resolution | 9.1 Mpix |
| Camcorder Effective Still Resolution | 9.1 Mpix |
| Camcorder Interpolated Still Resolution | 12.0 Mpix |
| Media Type | Flash card |
| Color Support | Color |
| Optical Sensor Type | CMOS |
| Optical Sensor Size | 1/2.33" |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100, ISO 800, ISO 400, ISO 200, ISO 50, ISO 1600, ISO auto (50-400) |
| Min Illumination | 4 lux |
| Digital Zoom | 12 x |
| Shooting Modes | Digital photo mode |
| Shooting Programs | Landscape, portrait mode, beach/snow, night portrait, fireworks, sports mode, lamp |
| Special Effects | Sepia, Monochrome, Cosmetic |
| Image Stabilizer | Electronic |
| Max Shutter Speed | 1/10000 sec |
| Min Shutter Speed | 2 sec |
| Exposure Metering | Multi-segment, center-weighted, spot |
| Exposure Modes | Program, automatic |
| Exposure Compensation | ±1.8 EV range, in 1/3 EV steps |
| Face Detection | Yes |
| White Balance | Custom, automatic, presets |
| White Balance Presets | Incandescent, fluorescent, cloudy, sunlight |
| Digital Video Format | MPEG-4, H.264 |
| Still Image Format | JPEG |
| Video Capture | MPEG-4 - 640 x 480 - 60 fps MPEG-4 - 640 x 480 - 30 fps MPEG-4 - 320 x 240 - 30 fps MPEG-4 - 320 x 240 - 15 fps |
| Memory / Storage | |
| Supported Flash Memory | MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card, SDHC Memory Card |
| Integrated Memory | 40 MB |
| Image Storage | JPEG 4000 x 3000 JPEG 3456 x 2592 JPEG 3456 x 1944 JPEG 2592 x 1944 JPEG 1600 x 1200 JPEG 640 x 480 |
| Camera Flash | |
| Camera Flash | Built-in flash |
| Guide Number (m / ISO 100) | 4 |
| Flash Modes | Fill-in mode, slow synchro, auto mode, flash OFF mode |
| Effective Flash Range | 1.6 ft - 7 ft |
| Lens System | |
| Type | Zoom lens - 6.8 mm - 34 mm - f/3.5-3.7 |
| Focal Length | 6.8 mm - 34 mm |
| Focal Length Equivalent to 35mm Camera | 38 - 190mm |
| Focus Adjustment | Automatic, manual |
| Auto Focus | TTL contrast detection |
| Auto Focus Points (Zones) | 9 |
| Min Focus Range | 3.9 in |
| Macro Focus Range | 0.4 in - 31.5 in |
| Lens Aperture | F/3.5-3.7 |
| Optical Zoom | 5 x |
| Zoom Adjustment | Motorized drive |
| Lens Construction | 8 group(s) / 11 element(s) |
| Features | Aspherical lens, built-in neutral density filter |
| Additional Features | |
| Self Timer | Yes |
| Self Timer Delay | 10 sec, 2 sec |
| Low Lux / Night Mode | Yes |
| Digital Still Camera Function | Yes |
| Additional Features | USB 2.0 compatibility, built-in speaker, auto power save, date/time stamp, DPOF support, display brightness control, in-camera red-eye removal, takes photos while movie recording, face detection |
| Display | |
| Type | LCD display - TFT active matrix - 2.5" - color |
| Display Form Factor | Rotating |
| Display Format | 230,000 pixels |
| Microphone | |
| Type | Microphone - built-in |
| Microphone Technology | Electret condenser |
| Microphone Operation Mode | Stereo |
| Microphone Features | Wind noise reduction |
| Connections | |
| Connector Type | 1 x USB 1 x composite video/audio output |
| Expansion Slot(s) | 1 x SD Memory Card |
| Software | |
| Software | Drivers & Utilities |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Included Accessories | Lens cap |
| Cables Included | USB cable A/V cable |
| Power | |
| Power Device | Battery charger - external |
| Battery | |
| Supported Battery Details | 1 x Li-ion rechargeable battery - 720 mAh ( included ) |
| Environmental Parameters | |
| Min Operating Temperature | 32 °F |
| Max Operating Temperature | 104 °F |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Sanyo |
| Part Numbers | CG9BK-8GBSD, VPC-CG9B, VPC-CG9BK |
| GTIN | 04994334250780, 00086483070525 |
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