JVC GZX900US Instructions - Page 20

Zooming, Flash, Checking the Remaining BatteryPower

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RECORDING/PLAYBACK Recording Files (Continued) Zooming Preparation: • Select the recording mode. • Select ! or # mode. Zoom out Zoom in W: Wide angle T: Telephoto You can also zoom out/zoom in by selecting [W] or [T] on the LCD monitor. (On-screen zoom control) Zoom ratio (factory-preset) ! mode # mode [8X/DYNAMIC] [5X/OPTICAL]  When Scene Select (Z p. 22) is selected, the flash is automatically set to auto and fires automatically according to the Scene Select setting  Recommended shooting distance Within 2 m (6.6 ft). NOTE The flash does not work during CONTINUOUS SHOOTING and BRACKETING. Checking the Remaining Battery Power ! mode: Press INFO twice or INFO and then select ;. # mode: Press INFO.  To change the maximum zoom ratio (! mode only) Change the settings in [ZOOM]. Flash Preparation: • Select the recording mode. • Select # or M mode. 1 Press FLASH. 2 Select the desired setting. 6 Disables this function. 7 The flash fires automatically. The flash fires automatically 8 but reduces the red-eye phenomenon of the subject's eyes. 9 The flash fires regardless of the shooting condition. The flash fires. The shutter : speed becomes slower, so the background can also be brightened.  The flash is set to 7 (auto) by default. 20 EN  To quit the screen Select [QUIT] or press INFO. NOTE The recordable time display should only be used as a guide. It is displayed in 10 minute units. Checking the Remaining Space on the Recording Media Preparation: • Select the recording mode. • Select ! mode. Press INFO. The maximum recording time is displayed for each video quality mode.  To change the video quality 1) Select the video quality. 2) Select [SET].  To quit the screen Select [QUIT].

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EN
RECORDING/PLAYBACK
Zooming
Preparation:
Select the recording mode.
Select
!
or
#
mode.
Zoom out
Zoom in
W
: Wide angle
T
: Telephoto
You can also zoom out/zoom in by selecting
[W] or [T] on the LCD monitor. (On-screen
zoom control)
Zoom ratio (factory-preset)
!
mode
#
mode
[8X/DYNAMIC]
[5X/OPTICAL]
To change the maximum zoom ratio
(
!
mode only)
Change the settings in [ZOOM].
Flash
Preparation:
Select the recording mode.
Select
#
or M mode.
1
Press FLASH.
2
Select the desired setting.
6
Disables this function.
7
The flash fires automatically.
8
The flash fires automatically
but reduces the red-eye
phenomenon of the subject’s
eyes.
9
The flash fires regardless of the
shooting condition.
:
The flash fires. The shutter
speed becomes slower, so
the background can also be
brightened.
The flash is set to
7
(auto) by default.
When Scene Select (
Z
p. 22) is selected,
the flash is automatically set to auto
and fires automatically according to the
Scene Select setting
Recommended shooting distance
Within 2 m (6.6 ft).
NOTE
The flash does not work during CONTINUOUS
SHOOTING and BRACKETING.
Checking the Remaining Battery
Power
!
mode:
Press INFO twice or INFO and then select
;
.
#
mode:
Press INFO.
To quit the screen
Select [QUIT] or press
INFO
.
NOTE
The recordable time display should only be
used as a guide. It is displayed in 10 minute
units.
Checking the Remaining Space on
the Recording Media
Preparation:
Select the recording mode.
Select
!
mode.
Press INFO.
The maximum recording time is displayed for
each video quality mode.
To change the video quality
1) Select the video quality.
2) Select [SET].
To quit the screen
Select [QUIT].
Recording Files
(Continued)