Panasonic Handheld P2 HD Camcorder with AVC-ULTRA Recording Operating Instruct - Page 50

Level gauge function, DISPLAY SETUP]

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Chapter 4 Shooting - Adjustable settings when shooting Level gauge function A level gauge that indicates the horizontal and vertical inclinations of the camera recorder can be displayed on the LCD monitor. Horizontal direction Example) When correcting the inclination towards the left Vertical direction Example) When correcting the downward inclination Yellow lines will be displayed when inclined. Green lines will be displayed when there is almost no inclination. Inclinations will be displayed up to approximately ±45° in the horizontal direction, and up to ±30° in the vertical direction. 1 Select [ON] in the main menu → [DISPLAY SETUP] → [LEVEL GAUGE]. @@NOTE tt The level gauge display is not recorded. tt The level gauge is not displayed in the viewfinder. tt The level gauge is not displayed when selecting [MIRROR] in the main menu → [DISPLAY SETUP] → [SELF SHOOT]. tt While moving the camera, the level gauge may not be displayed properly. tt When shooting while tilting the camera upward or downward greatly, the level gauge may not be displayed properly. tt When holding down the USER button where [LEVEL GAUGE RESET] is assigned in the main menu → [USER SW], the setting will be reset to the factory setting. tt When pressing the USER button where [LEVEL GAUGE RESET] is assigned in the main menu → [USER SW]. - 50 -

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Chapter 4 Shooting — Adjustable settings when shooting
Level gauge function
A level gauge that indicates the horizontal and vertical inclinations of the camera recorder can be displayed on the LCD monitor.
Horizontal direction
Vertical direction
Example) When correcting the inclination towards the left
Example) When correcting the downward inclination
Yellow lines will be displayed when inclined. Green lines will be displayed when there is almost no inclination. Inclinations will be displayed up to
approximately ±45° in the horizontal direction, and up to ±30° in the vertical direction.
1
Select [ON] in the main menu
[DISPLAY SETUP]
[LEVEL GAUGE].
@
NOTE
t
The level gauge display is not recorded.
t
The level gauge is not displayed in the viewfinder.
t
The level gauge is not displayed when selecting [MIRROR] in the main menu
[DISPLAY SETUP]
[SELF SHOOT].
t
While moving the camera, the level gauge may not be displayed properly.
t
When shooting while tilting the camera upward or downward greatly, the level gauge may not be displayed properly.
t
When holding down the USER button where [LEVEL GAUGE RESET] is assigned in the main menu
[USER SW], the setting will be reset to the
factory setting.
t
When pressing the USER button where [LEVEL GAUGE RESET] is assigned in the main menu
[USER SW].