JVC GZ-HM400US Guide Book - Page 79

Video Quality, High Speed Recording, Shutter Mode, Record One Shot], Continuous Shooting, Snapshot,

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Changing the Menu Settings (Continued) Mode Menus ! n VIDEO QUALITY Sets the video quality. Settings: [ ] = Factory-preset UXP: Extra High quality It is recommended to use UXP mode when you will copy the video to a BD. Video recorded in UXP mode cannot be copied to an AVCHD disc without downgrading the video quality. [XP]: High quality SP: Standard quality EP: For recording for a long time You can record in full high-definition (1920 x 1080i) videos with any of the video qualities. NOTE • It is recommended to set UXP or XP mode when recording scenes with fast moving or with extreme changing in brightness to avoid noise. • Video data recorded in UXP mode cannot be saved by a DVD burner. Use a BD burner to save them. ! HIGH SPEED RECORDING See page 51. 8 SHUTTER MODE ! # Records still images continuously while SNAPSHOT is pressed. [RECORD ONE SHOT]: Records one still image at a time. CONTINUOUS SHOOTING: Records still images continuously while SNAPSHOT is pressed. BRACKETING*: Activates the bracket shooting function. In addition to an image with the exposure set by the camcorder, four other images are recorded with exposure values shifted (between -0.6 EV and +0.6 EV by 0.3 EV). You can select the image that has a suitable exposure after shooting. * # mode only NOTE • You can set the interval between recording still images with [CONT. SHOOTING SPEED]. • Continuous shooting may not work well depending on the recording medium. • The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is used repeatedly. 78 EN

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Changing the Menu Settings
(Continued)
Mode
Menus
Settings: [ ] = Factory-preset
!
n
VIDEO QUALITY
Sets the video quality.
UXP
: Extra High quality
It is recommended to use UXP mode when you
will copy the video to a BD. Video recorded in UXP
mode cannot be copied to an AVCHD disc without
downgrading the video quality.
[XP]
: High quality
SP
: Standard quality
EP
: For recording for a long time
You can record in full high-definition (1920 x 1080i)
videos with any of the video qualities.
NOTE
It is recommended to set UXP or XP mode when
recording scenes with fast moving or with extreme
changing in brightness to avoid noise.
Video data recorded in UXP mode cannot be saved by a
DVD burner. Use a BD burner to save them.
!
HIGH SPEED RECORDING
See page 51.
!
#
8
SHUTTER MODE
Records still images
continuously while
SNAPSHOT
is pressed.
[RECORD ONE SHOT]
: Records one still image at a
time.
CONTINUOUS SHOOTING
:
Records still images continuously while
SNAPSHOT
is pressed.
BRACKETING*
: Activates the bracket shooting
function. In addition to an image with the exposure
set by the camcorder, four other images are
recorded with exposure values shifted (between
–0.6 EV and +0.6 EV by 0.3 EV). You can select
the image that has a suitable exposure after
shooting.
*
#
mode only
NOTE
You can set the interval between recording still images
with [CONT. SHOOTING SPEED].
Continuous shooting may not work well depending on the
recording medium.
The continuous shooting speed will drop if this function is
used repeatedly.