Panasonic SDR-SW21 manual

Panasonic SDR-SW21
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manualPanasonic SDR-SW21
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“Before using the unit under water”

(IMPORTANT) Waterproof performance

(cont.)

Check the following before closing the card/battery door and
terminal cover.
If foreign material (such as a strand of hair or string, or some sand or dust)
adheres to the areas shown in black in the illustration (
rubber packings and
areas they come in contact with) when the card/battery door or terminal
cover is closed, water could leak inside and cause a malfunction when the unit
is used underwater. Check to make sure no foreign matter has adhered to the
areas indicated before closing the card/battery door and terminal cover.
If you notice any cracks or malformations in the areas shown in black in the
illustration, contact Service Center to have the affected parts replaced.
Brush
NG
Strands of hair or
thread
Sand or dust
Cracks or
malformations
Remove any minute objects with the supplied brush.
Underwater use
The unit may be used underwater at depths not exceeding
2.0 m (6.5 feet), and in areas where the water temperature
is in the range of 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F); do not,
however, use it continuously underwater for more than
30 minutes. Before using the unit again underwater, wipe
off the moisture using a lint-free cloth, and allow the unit to
dry thoroughly in a well-ventilated location.
Do not jump or dive into the water while holding the unit
or subject the unit to impacts while in the water. (Doing so
may cause water to leak inside.) Do not use the unit where
the current is swift, near waterfalls, or in other locations
where it will be subjected to the strong forces exerted by
water. (Doing so may cause high water-pressure to be
applied to the unit, possibly resulting in problems.)
Since the unit will sink in water, attach the float
provided to the strap and fix the strap securely in place
or take other steps to ensure that it will not be dropped.
Do not use the unit in hot water (such as in a bathtub or
hot springs) with a temperature exceeding 40 °C (104 °F).
Do not use the unit underwater while the tripod
(sold separately) or any type of camera base is still
mounted in the unit’s tripod mounting hole. Doing
so may cause water to seep inside, possibly causing the unit to malfunction.
Care after underwater use
After using the unit underwater, do not leave it standing
for more than 60 minutes without being absolutely
sure to immerse it in fresh water. (Otherwise, the unit’s
waterproof performance may be compromised.)
Wipe off any dirt or water droplets on the unit
using a lint-free cloth.
After using the unit at the beach or underwater, move
it back and forth in a shallow container of fresh water
while opening and closing the LCD monitor to rinse
the unit off. Leave the unit immersed for up to 30
minutes, and then wipe it dry using a lint-free cloth.
Even when the unit is rinsed in water, salt particles
may still be found on the insides of the flaps. Lift
the flap upright, rinse the inside with running tap
water, and then wipe the flap dry using a lint-free cloth.
To clean the float, rinse it off in fresh water, and then wipe off the remaining
moisture using a dry towel. Do not use bleach.
Do not blow hot air onto the unit using, for instance, a hair drier in order to
dry it out. Do not use benzine, thinner, alcohol or other chemicals, soap or
kitchen detergents. Doing so may result in deformation or deterioration that
may in turn compromise the unit’s waterproof performance.
If the unit is splashed or sprayed with detergent, soap, water from a hot
spring, bath salts, suntan oil, sun screen lotion or chemicals, wipe off the
droplets immediately.
After rinsing off the unit, leave it to dry thoroughly in a well-ventilated, shady
location with its water drain holes facing down. If the inside of the unit is not
dry, water may emerge from the water drain holes.
Microphone and speaker
If water droplets have formed on the microphone and speaker, the volume of
the sound may be reduced or the sound itself may become distorted. Wipe
off the droplets and leave the unit to dry thoroughly before using it again.
Do not insert sharp or pointed objects into the holes of the microphone
and speaker. (Doing so may damage the water-proofing sheet inside and
compromise the unit’s waterproof performance.)
Inspecting the unit's waterproof performance
In order to maintain the unit's waterproof performance, it is recommended that this
performance be checked about once every 3 years after the unit is purchased.
It is also recommended that this performance be checked whenever the unit
has been subjected to a strong shock such as when it has been dropped.
When it is time to check the waterproof performance, please consult with a
service center representative.
Users will be charged for having the waterproof performance of their units
inspected and for having the waterproof packing in their units replaced.
2.0 m (6.5 feet)
Not more than
30 minutes
NG
0 °C
(32 °F)
40 °C
(104 °F)
NG
Not more than
60 minutes

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Panasonic SDR-SW21 specifications

Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Panasonic SDR-SW21.

General
BrandPanasonic
ModelSDR-SW21 | SDR-SW21EF-G
Productcamcorder
EAN5025232508440
LanguageEnglish
FiletypeUser manual (PDF)
Lens system
Digital zoom25 x
Optical zoom10 x
Focal length range2.3 - 23 mm
Focal length (35mm film equivalent)44.4 - 444 mm
Image stabilizerYes
Image sensor
Total megapixels0.8 MP
Optical sensor size1/6 "
Sensor typeCCD
Other features
Aperture range (F-F)1.8 - 2.4
Auto focusYes
Manual focusYes
Audio recording formatsMPEG1
Power consumption (typical)2.9 W
InterfaceUSB 2.0
Night modeYes
Display
Display resolution704 x 576 pixels
DisplayLCD
Display diagonal2.7 "
White balance
Outdoor white balanceYes
Indoor white balanceYes
Video
Maximum video resolution640 x 480 pixels
Video formats supportedMPEG2
Audio
Built-in microphoneYes
Built-in speaker(s)Yes
Shutter
Camera shutter speed1/25 - 1/8000 s
Camera
Minimum illumination2 lx
On Screen Display (OSD)Yes
Ports & interfaces
PictBridgeYes
USB 2.0 ports quantity1
DC-in jackYes
Storage
Compatible memory cardsSD, SDHC
Weight & dimensions
Weight238 g
Width35 mm
Depth117 mm
Height68 mm
Battery
Battery technologyLithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Design
LED indicatorsYes
Product colorGreen
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Frequently Asked Questions

Can't find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Panasonic SDR-SW21 below.

What is a megapixel?

The number of megapixels denotes how many pixels there are in the sensor. 1 megapixel equals 1 million pixels. The more pixels, the higher the potential image quality.

What does the abbreviation 'MP' stand for?

MP stands for MegaPixels.

What is the weight of the Panasonic SDR-SW21?

The Panasonic SDR-SW21 has a weight of 238 g.

What is the screen size of the Panasonic SDR-SW21?

The screen size of the Panasonic SDR-SW21 is 2.7 ".

What is the height of the Panasonic SDR-SW21?

The Panasonic SDR-SW21 has a height of 68 mm.

What is the screen resolution of the display of the Panasonic SDR-SW21?

The screen resolution of the Panasonic SDR-SW21 is 704 x 576 pixels.

What is the width of the Panasonic SDR-SW21?

The Panasonic SDR-SW21 has a width of 35 mm.

What is the depth of the Panasonic SDR-SW21?

The Panasonic SDR-SW21 has a depth of 117 mm.

Does Panasonic SDR-SW21 have digital zoom?

Yes, Panasonic SDR-SW21 has a digital zoom of 25x. This means that users can zoom in on subjects that are far away, although the quality may decrease compared to optical zoom.

Does Panasonic SDR-SW21 have optical zoom?

Yes, Panasonic SDR-SW21 has an optical zoom of 10x. This allows users to zoom in on subjects without sacrificing image quality, making it easier to capture details from a distance.

How many total megapixels does Panasonic SDR-SW21 have?

Panasonic SDR-SW21 has a total of 0.8 megapixels. While this may seem relatively low compared to some other camcorders on the market, it is still capable of capturing decent quality images and videos.

What is the size of the optical sensor in Panasonic SDR-SW21?

The optical sensor in Panasonic SDR-SW21 is 1/6". This sensor size contributes to the overall image quality by allowing more light to reach the sensor, resulting in better low-light performance.

Can Panasonic SDR-SW21 be used for indoor and outdoor shooting with appropriate white balance settings?

Yes, Panasonic SDR-SW21 has both indoor and outdoor white balance settings. This allows users to achieve accurate colors in various lighting conditions, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor shooting.

How can I ensure the waterproof performance of the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder?

To ensure the waterproof performance of the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. After using the camcorder underwater, do not leave it standing for more than 60 minutes without immersing it in fresh water. This is important to prevent compromising the waterproof performance. 2. Wipe off any dirt or water droplets on the camcorder using a lint-free cloth. This helps to keep the unit clean and free from any potential damage. 3. Rinse the camcorder by moving it back and forth in a shallow container of fresh water while opening and closing the LCD monitor. Leave the unit immersed for up to 30 minutes, and then wipe it dry using a lint-free cloth. 4. Lift the flaps upright and rinse the inside with running tap water to remove any salt particles. Wipe the flaps dry using a lint-free cloth. 5. Avoid using hot air from a hairdryer or chemicals such as benzine, thinner, alcohol, or soap to dry or clean the camcorder. These substances can cause deformation or deterioration, compromising the waterproof performance. 6. If the camcorder is splashed or sprayed with detergent, soap, water from a hot spring, bath salts, suntan oil, sunscreen lotion, or chemicals, wipe off the droplets immediately. 7. After rinsing off the camcorder, leave it to dry thoroughly in a well-ventilated, shady location with its water drain holes facing down. This ensures that any remaining moisture evaporates. Remember to inspect the camcorder's waterproof performance periodically, especially after it has been subjected to a strong shock or every three years. If you have any concerns or need assistance, it is recommended to consult with a service center representative.

What should I do if the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder is not functioning properly and emits smoke or an unusual smell?

If the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder is not functioning properly and emits smoke or an unusual smell, follow these steps: 1. Immediately stop operating the camcorder and turn it off. 2. Remove the SD card and set the mode dial to "OFF" to protect the data. 3. If the same error message appears repeatedly after turning the camcorder back on, the unit needs servicing. Disconnect the power supply and consult the dealer from whom you purchased the camcorder. Do not attempt to repair the camcorder yourself. 4. Keep the camcorder away from electromagnetic equipment such as microwave ovens, TVs, and video games. Electromagnetic wave radiation can disrupt the pictures and sound of the camcorder. 5. Do not use the camcorder near cell phones, as this can result in noise that adversely affects the pictures and sound. 6. If the camcorder is adversely affected by electromagnetic equipment and stops functioning properly, turn it off, remove the battery or disconnect the AC adaptor, and then reinsert the battery or reconnect the AC adaptor before turning it back on. 7. Do not use the camcorder near radio transmitters or high-voltage lines, as this can adversely affect the recorded pictures and sound. 8. If the camcorder is splashed or sprayed with detergent, soap, water from a hot spring, bath salts, suntan oil, sunscreen lotion, or chemicals, wipe off the droplets immediately. Remember to always prioritize safety and consult a professional if you encounter any issues with the camcorder.

How can I prevent electromagnetic interference when using the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder?

To prevent electromagnetic interference when using the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder, follow these steps: 1. Keep the camcorder as far away as possible from electromagnetic equipment such as microwave ovens, TVs, and video games. This helps to minimize the risk of electromagnetic wave radiation disrupting the pictures and sound. 2. Avoid using the camcorder near cell phones, as this can result in noise that adversely affects the pictures and sound. 3. Be cautious of strong magnetic fields created by speakers or large motors, as they can damage the recorded data or cause picture distortion. Keep a safe distance from such sources. 4. Microprocessors can generate electromagnetic wave radiation that may disturb the pictures and sound of the camcorder. If the camcorder is adversely affected, turn it off, remove the battery or disconnect the AC adaptor, and then reinsert the battery or reconnect the AC adaptor before turning it back on. 5. Do not use the camcorder near radio transmitters or high-voltage lines, as this can adversely affect the recorded pictures and sound. By following these steps, you can minimize the risk of electromagnetic interference and ensure optimal performance when using the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder.

What are the guidelines for handling and storing the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder?

To handle and store the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder properly, follow these guidelines: 1. When handling the camcorder, use the provided hand strap to secure it to your wrist or as a grip belt. This helps prevent accidental drops and ensures a secure hold. 2. Attach the float to the camcorder to prevent it from sinking if accidentally dropped into water. After use, clean the float as instructed in the manual. 3. When using the LCD monitor, open it carefully and adjust the angle as needed. Avoid opening the monitor beyond its mechanical limit or turning it more than 90 degrees, as this may allow water to enter and damage the mechanism. 4. Avoid exposing the camcorder to extreme temperatures above 40°C, as this can degrade its waterproof performance. Additionally, refrain from using the camcorder underwater if it has been subjected to impacts or deformation. In such cases, contact a service center to have its waterproof performance checked. 5. When opening and closing the card/battery door and terminal cover, ensure that your hands are dry and free from water. Wipe off any water droplets on the unit or inside the doors/cover before operating them. 6. Do not mix the camcorder with general household waste when disposing of it. Follow the proper procedures for collection and disposal of electronic products in accordance with your local legislation. By following these guidelines, you can ensure the proper handling and storage of the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder, prolonging its lifespan and maintaining its performance.

How should I handle SD cards and the rechargeable lithium-ion battery for the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder?

To handle SD cards and the rechargeable lithium-ion battery for the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder, follow these guidelines: 1. When inserting or removing an SD card, ensure that the camcorder is turned off to prevent damage to the unit and data on the card. 2. Face the label of the SD card upwards and slide it straight into the card slot until you hear it catch. To remove the SD card, press the center of the card and pull it out straight. 3. When opening the card/battery door, lift the flap upright and turn it counterclockwise until it clicks to unlock. Then, open the door to access the SD card slot. 4. Close the card/battery door by turning the flap clockwise to the locking position and pushing it back flat. Ensure that the door is closed completely. 5. Charge the rechargeable lithium-ion battery using the provided charger. The approximate charging time is 2 hours and 15 minutes. Avoid using the camcorder while the battery is being charged. 6. The recordable time of the battery varies depending on usage conditions. It is recommended to charge a spare battery for extended recording sessions. 7. Monitor the remaining battery capacity using the battery indication on the camcorder. When the battery power is low, the indicator will flash, indicating the need to recharge the battery. By following these guidelines, you can handle and store SD cards and the rechargeable lithium-ion battery properly for the Panasonic SDR-SW21 camcorder, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.

Is the manual of the Panasonic SDR-SW21 available in English?

Yes, the manual of the Panasonic SDR-SW21 is available in English .

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