Panasonic AG-DVX100A Digital Video Record - Page 17

COUNTER RESET button, COUNTER, Blank display, MODE CHK button, ZEBRA button, OIS button - 24p

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Parts and their functions p q o s n r nCOUNTER RESET button This button is used to reset the counter value on the counter display and the memory counter value to zero. It cannot reset the time code or user's bit. oCOUNTER button This button is used to select what data is to be displayed on the counter display which is in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. Each time it is pressed, the data to be displayed changes. COUNTER: The counter value is displayed. M COUNTER: The counter value in the memory stop mode is displayed. TC : The time code is displayed. UB : The user's bit is displayed. FR : The frame rate information (30P, 24P or 24PA) when shooting is to be performed in the progressive mode, and the sequence information used for frame conversion are displayed. Blank display : No data is displayed. Memory stop mode The memory stop mode is established when the display is switched to M COUNTER using the COUNTER button. 1 Switch the display to M COUNTER, and press the COUNTER RESET button n at any tape position to reset the counter value. 2 Proceed with playback or shooting. 3 Establish the VCR mode using the CAMERA/VCR button. 4 When the tape is now rewound or fast forwarded, it stops traveling automatically near where the counter value was reset. O If the counter value is reset at the OUT point during audio dubbing, audio dubbing can be stopped in the memory stop mode. pMODE CHK button When this button is pressed, the current camera status setting can be checked in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. qZEBRA button When this button is pressed in camera mode, a zebra pattern or marker appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor, enabling the brightness of the subject to be checked. Each time it is pressed, the display changes as shown below. OFF Marker ZEBRA 2 ZEBRA 1 The level of each zebra pattern can be set using the ZEBRA DETECT 1 item and ZEBRA DETECT 2 item on the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen. The zebra pattern which has been set is displayed as a percentage for the prescribed time (approx. 2 seconds). Display of the marker can also be switched ON/OFF with the MARKER item on this screen. (See page 48) Zebra pattern Parts that may be whitened out due to overexposure are displayed using a striped pattern. rOIS button This button is used to set camera shake compensation to ON or OFF. When the compensation is ON, appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor. Select ON or OFF to suit the shooting conditions. When shooting using a tripod, the OFF setting is recommended. sTripod mounting hole 17

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n
COUNTER RESET button
This button is used to reset the counter value
on the counter display and the memory
counter value to zero.
It cannot reset the time code or user
s bit.
o
COUNTER button
This button is used to select what data is to
be displayed on the counter display which is
in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.
Each time it is pressed, the data to be
displayed changes.
COUNTER:
The counter value is displayed.
M COUNTER:
The counter value in the memory stop
mode is displayed.
TC :
The time code is displayed.
UB :
The user
s bit is displayed.
FR :
The frame rate information (30P, 24P or
24PA) when shooting is to be performed
in the progressive mode, and the
sequence information used for frame
conversion are displayed.
Blank display
:
No data is displayed.
p
MODE CHK button
When this button is pressed, the current
camera status setting can be checked in the
viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.
q
ZEBRA button
When this button is pressed in camera mode,
a zebra pattern or marker appears in the
viewfinder and on the LCD monitor, enabling
the brightness of the subject to be checked.
Each time it is pressed, the display changes
as shown below.
The level of each zebra pattern can be set
using the ZEBRA DETECT 1 item and
ZEBRA DETECT 2 item on the setting menu
DISPLAY SETUP screen.
The zebra pattern which has been set is
displayed as a percentage for the prescribed
time (approx. 2 seconds).
Display of the marker can also be switched
ON/OFF with the MARKER item on this
screen.
(See page 48)
r
OIS button
This button is used to set camera shake
compensation to ON or OFF.
When the
compensation is ON,
appears in the
viewfinder and on the LCD monitor.
Select ON or OFF to suit the shooting
conditions.
When shooting using a tripod, the OFF
setting is recommended.
s
Tripod mounting hole
Zebra pattern
Parts that may be whitened out due to overexposure
are displayed using a striped pattern.
o
p
q
r
n
Memory stop mode
The memory stop mode is established when the
display is switched to M COUNTER using the
COUNTER button.
1
Switch the display to M COUNTER, and press the
COUNTER RESET button
n
at any tape position to
reset the counter value.
2
Proceed with playback or shooting.
3
Establish the VCR mode using the CAMERA/VCR
button.
4
When the tape is now rewound or fast forwarded, it
stops traveling automatically near where the counter
value was reset.
O
If the counter value is reset at the OUT point during
audio dubbing, audio dubbing can be stopped in the
memory stop mode.
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Parts and their functions
s
OFF
ZEBRA 1
ZEBRA 2
Marker