Panasonic HDC-SDX1H HDCSDX1 User Guide - Page 68
HI-SPEED BURST], Select the menu., Press the, button., Touch [Record] or [Delete].
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[HI-SPEED BURST] Recording is done continuously at the rate of 30 or 60 still pictures per second. Use this function to record an object with fast movement. ≥ Change the mode to . 1 Select the menu. : [PICTURE] # [HI-SPEED BURST] # desired setting [OFF]: Cancel the setting. [30 frames/sec]: 90 still pictures are recorded continuously at the rate of 30 per second. The picture size is 2.1M (1920k1080). 4 (When [Record] is selected in step 3) Touch [REC ALL] or [SELECT]. [REC ALL]: All pictures are stored. [SELECT]: Pictures are stored by specifying range. 5 (When [SELECT] is selected in step 4) Touch the range of pictures that will be stored. [60 frames/sec]: 180 still pictures are recorded continuously at the rate of 60 per second. The picture size is 0.9M (1280k720). 2 Press the button. ≥ flashes in red during recording. ≥ First press the button halfway, then press it fully to set the focus and record. It will automatically focus if you press fully once, so it is convenient when recording objects moving back and forth. 3 Touch [Record] or [Delete]. A Start point* B Finish point ≥ Previous (Next) page is displayed by touching / . * Only select the picture for start point if only 1 picture is to be stored. ≥ A confirmation message is displayed when [Enter] is touched after selecting the start point and finish point. Touch [YES] to store the pictures. [Record]: Pictures are stored. [Delete]: All pictures are deleted. ≥ If you turn off the unit or change the mode, this function is canceled. ≥ The maximum number of times you can record on a media is 15. (In the case of SD cards it is the maximum number of recordable scenes per card.) ≥ Color balance and brightness on the screen may change with some light sources such as fluorescent lamps. ≥ Image quality is different from ordinary still picture recording. 68 VQT2W55