A Sony Handycam is a camcorder you use in your hands to catch occasions, people, things, and moments. The Sony Handycam is distinctly produced by Sony Entertainment Inc., which is called a "Handycam" as it is a "handy camera."
You could connect a Sony camcorder to a computer in only four small steps, however you need to have an I.LINK cable. First, connect the small end (4 pin) of the I.LINK cable to the Handycam. There are several ports present, so check to see that the small end attaches to the correct Handycam port. The large end (6 pin) ought to go into the firewire port on the computer. If you are using a laptop, link up the small end to the laptop. Following that, cut on the computer and set the Handycam to playback mode so that the computer can recognize that the unit is a camera in operation.
The above instructions work for mostly PC computers. When you own a laptop such as a Macbook computer, you can also connect your Handycam to your computer. First, you will need your Macbook computer, Sony Handycam, the 4 pin as well as 6 pin cable, and the power cable that is included with the Handycam. Take the battery out of the camera, and link up the power cable to the DCN port of the camera. Next, turn the camera on and wait a second. Switch the camera to "play/edit." And then, take the firewire cable and small 4 pin and put it in the side of your camera. The 4 pin as well as 6 pin firewire cable should then be linked to the firewire port computer. Go to the top of your Mac to the "spotlight" section at the top right, type in "system profiler," and go down to "firewire."
The Sony Handycam manual is a superb place to go if you still cannot figure set to connect your Handycam to a pc. The manual's table of contents has information on the following topics:
Getting Started:
Step 1: Charging the Battery Power
Step 2: Turning the power on and set up the date and time
Step 3: Preparing the recording media
Choosing the recording media for movies
Selecting the recording media for photos
Putting in a memory card
Recording/Playback
Recording movies and photographs
Useful functions for recording movies as well as photos: zooming, selecting high definition (HD) or standard (STD) quality
Choosing the recording mode
Capturing smiles quickly (Smile Shutter)
Making Good Use of Your Camcorder
Removing movies and photos
Guarding recorded movies and photos
Dividing a movie
Capturing a photo from a movie
Dubbing/copying movies as well as photos from the internal recording media to a memory card
Using the GPS function
There is other necessary information contained in the manual. For all other Sony Handycam help, you could contact Sony directly and troubleshoot the problem.
The Sony Handycam dcr-sx40 is a blue camera that is included with a Carl-Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, a professional lens that provides quality photos every time. The Handycam also has a 60x/2000x digital zoom optical lens and a wonderful zoom feature that allows you to take prints as in depth as possible. The dcr-sx40 records to as much as 4GB of video memory and has a direct connection to DVD burners. It also is included with a one-eighth advanced HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCD imager with 410K pixel resolution, built-in zoom microphone, one touch disc burn, easy Handycam button, a USB 2.0 interface, Sony Picture Motion Browser (PMB) software, film roll index, and a 2.7 wide touch panel LCD screen. The dcr-sx40 is still sold at Sony.com as a refurbished product for $199.00, down from $269.99.
You could connect a Sony camcorder to a computer in only four small steps, however you need to have an I.LINK cable. First, connect the small end (4 pin) of the I.LINK cable to the Handycam. There are several ports present, so check to see that the small end attaches to the correct Handycam port. The large end (6 pin) ought to go into the firewire port on the computer. If you are using a laptop, link up the small end to the laptop. Following that, cut on the computer and set the Handycam to playback mode so that the computer can recognize that the unit is a camera in operation.
The above instructions work for mostly PC computers. When you own a laptop such as a Macbook computer, you can also connect your Handycam to your computer. First, you will need your Macbook computer, Sony Handycam, the 4 pin as well as 6 pin cable, and the power cable that is included with the Handycam. Take the battery out of the camera, and link up the power cable to the DCN port of the camera. Next, turn the camera on and wait a second. Switch the camera to "play/edit." And then, take the firewire cable and small 4 pin and put it in the side of your camera. The 4 pin as well as 6 pin firewire cable should then be linked to the firewire port computer. Go to the top of your Mac to the "spotlight" section at the top right, type in "system profiler," and go down to "firewire."
The Sony Handycam manual is a superb place to go if you still cannot figure set to connect your Handycam to a pc. The manual's table of contents has information on the following topics:
Getting Started:
Step 1: Charging the Battery Power
Step 2: Turning the power on and set up the date and time
Step 3: Preparing the recording media
Choosing the recording media for movies
Selecting the recording media for photos
Putting in a memory card
Recording/Playback
Recording movies and photographs
Useful functions for recording movies as well as photos: zooming, selecting high definition (HD) or standard (STD) quality
Choosing the recording mode
Capturing smiles quickly (Smile Shutter)
Making Good Use of Your Camcorder
Removing movies and photos
Guarding recorded movies and photos
Dividing a movie
Capturing a photo from a movie
Dubbing/copying movies as well as photos from the internal recording media to a memory card
Using the GPS function
There is other necessary information contained in the manual. For all other Sony Handycam help, you could contact Sony directly and troubleshoot the problem.
The Sony Handycam dcr-sx40 is a blue camera that is included with a Carl-Zeiss Vario-Tessar lens, a professional lens that provides quality photos every time. The Handycam also has a 60x/2000x digital zoom optical lens and a wonderful zoom feature that allows you to take prints as in depth as possible. The dcr-sx40 records to as much as 4GB of video memory and has a direct connection to DVD burners. It also is included with a one-eighth advanced HAD (Hole Accumulation Diode) CCD imager with 410K pixel resolution, built-in zoom microphone, one touch disc burn, easy Handycam button, a USB 2.0 interface, Sony Picture Motion Browser (PMB) software, film roll index, and a 2.7 wide touch panel LCD screen. The dcr-sx40 is still sold at Sony.com as a refurbished product for $199.00, down from $269.99.
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