Hello, are you still looking for the user manual? If so, I can make you a photocopy.
RUPE
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Hello Sylvain 68,
It's because I'm rummaging that your email caught my attention. So I'm currently trying to digitize about 30 hours of analog film in VHS-C format that I dug out of the attic; my Thomson VM 60 camcorder still works very well. Anyway, what brings me to you is that I think you might have one as well??
And my question is:
I'd like to know what type of connector is located at the back of the VM60 used to connect it to a TV screen via a scart cable.
If you happen to know, thank you for getting back to me.
Have a good evening and @ +++
sylvain68fr
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RUPE
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I need to take the time to see if I have the answer see you later
moudou39100
Hello,
I recently became the owner of a Thomson VM60 camcorder and I am looking for its user manual as I am having trouble getting it to work properly. Indeed, after rewinding, I am unable to see what I filmed. In the viewfinder, I only see a succession of white lines and when I watch it on the television, it’s the same; the sound works, though.
It's because I'm rummaging that your email caught my attention.
So I'm currently trying to digitize about 30 hours of analog film in VHS-C format that I dug out of the attic; my Thomson VM 60 camcorder still works very well. Anyway, what brings me to you is that I think you might have one as well??
And my question is:
I'd like to know what type of connector is located at the back of the VM60 used to connect it to a TV screen via a scart cable.
If you happen to know, thank you for getting back to me.
Have a good evening and @ +++
see you later
I recently became the owner of a Thomson VM60 camcorder and I am looking for its user manual as I am having trouble getting it to work properly. Indeed, after rewinding, I am unable to see what I filmed. In the viewfinder, I only see a succession of white lines and when I watch it on the television, it’s the same; the sound works, though.
In the meantime, please accept my greetings.