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Backlight compensation, function, Self-timer recording, Press the cursor button. Then

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Recording ≥ If you record a person in the distance, the face may not be recorded clearly. In this case, cancel soft skin mode or zoom in on the face (close-up) to record. Backlight compensation function This is for preventing a backlit subject from being darkened. ̝̙ ̝̙ ̝̙ ̝̙ VIDEO PHOTO Use this function when the light is emanating from behind the subject and the subject appears dark. ¬ Rotate the mode dial to select or . 1 Press the cursor button. Then move the cursor button down to display the icon shown in the illustration. ¬ HD mode ¬ STD mode (STD mode) Move the cursor button up to select [ ]. 1/2 NEXT ≥ The image on the screen will become brighter. To return to normal recording Select [ ] again. ≥ If you turn off the power or operate the mode dial, the backlight compensation function is canceled. Self-timer recording PHOTO You can record still pictures on an SD card using the timer. ¬ Rotate the mode dial to select or . 1 Press the cursor button. Then move the cursor button down to display the icon shown in the illustration. 1/2 NEXT 2 (HD mode) Move the cursor button right to select [ ]. 2 Move the cursor button up to select [Ø]. 66 VQT1J42 ≥ Each time the cursor button is pressed up, the indication changes by one setting in the following order: [Ø10] > [Ø2] > setting canceled

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Recording
If you record a person in the distance, the face
may not be recorded clearly. In this case,
cancel soft skin mode or zoom in on the face
(close-up) to record.
Use this function when the light is emanating
from behind the subject and the subject appears
dark.
¬
Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
1
Press the cursor button. Then
move the cursor button down to
display the icon shown in the
illustration.
¬
HD mode
¬
STD mode
2
(HD mode) Move the cursor
button right to select [
].
(STD mode) Move the cursor button
up to select [
].
The image on the screen will become brighter.
To return to normal recording
Select [
] again.
If you turn off the power or operate the mode
dial, the backlight compensation function is
canceled.
You can record still pictures on an SD card using
the timer.
¬
Rotate the mode dial to select
or
.
1
Press the cursor button. Then
move the cursor button down to
display the icon shown in the
illustration.
2
Move the cursor button up to
select [
Ø
].
Each time the cursor button is pressed up, the
indication changes by one setting in the
following order: [
Ø
10
]
>
[
Ø
2
]
>
setting
canceled
Backlight compensation
function
This is for preventing a backlit subject
from being darkened.
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Self-timer recording
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