Panasonic AG-DVX200 Operating Instructions - Volume 2 - Page 24
Using the LCD monitor/Viewfinder, Setting how to turn on/off the LCD monitor and Viewfinder
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Preparation Using the LCD monitor/Viewfinder Setting how to turn on/off the LCD monitor and Viewfinder Select the menu. (l 30) MENU : [OUTPUT SETUP] # [LCD/EVF OUTPUT] # desired setting [AUTO]: The LCD monitor is turned on when the LCD monitor is extracted. When you move your eye closer to the eye cup of the viewfinder, the LCD monitor is turned off, and the viewfinder is turned on. [LCD]: The LCD monitor is turned on when the LCD monitor is extracted. The viewfinder is not turned on. [EVF]: The viewfinder turns on when you move your eye closer to the eye cup of the viewfinder and turns off when you move your eye away from it. The LCD monitor does not turn on. ∫ To change the setting with a USER button You can change how to turn on/off the LCD monitor and Viewfinder by registering "LCD/EVF Output" to a USER button. ≥ Please refer to page 74 for details about setting the USER button. When the recording screen is displayed, press the USER button to which [LCD/ EVF OUTPUT] is registered or touch the applicable USER button icon. ≥ Switches the setting each time the button is pressed. [AUTO] # [LCD] # [EVF] ≥ The setting is also applied to the [LCD/EVF OUTPUT] menu setting. ≥ The viewfinder turns on as soon as [EVF] is selected and stays on. It reacts to the eye sensor and turns on/off only after you move your eye closer to the eye cup of the viewfinder. ≥ Depending on the shape of your glasses or the way you hold this unit, or when bright light enters the eyepiece, the eye sensor may not work correctly. ≥ You can turn on/off the viewfinder by registering [EVF ON/OFF] to a USER button. Using the LCD monitor 1 Extract the LCD monitor in the direction as indicated in the figure. ≥ Hold the LCD monitor extract part A, and extract the LCD monitor until it clicks into position. - 24 -