Panasonic P2 HD Camcorder Operating Instructions - Page 53

Setting the Electronic Shutter, Shutter Modes

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Adjustments and Settings for Recording Setting the Electronic Shutter This section provides a description of the electronic shutter, together with setting and handling directions. Shutter Modes The table below lists the shutter modes in which the unit's electronic shutter can be used as well as the shutter speeds which can be selected. To use the fixed shutter speed z For eliminating flicker due to lighting z For shooting fast moving subjects clearly To use the half shutter speed (HALF) z For shooting images when adding effects as if taken with film To use the shutter speed of SYNCHRO SCAN z For shooting monitor screens in a way that minimizes the pattern of horizontal lines z For shooting images when adding effects to the subjects' movement ‹Notes z No matter in which mode the electronic shutter is used, the higher the shutter speed, the lower the camera's sensitivity. z When the aperture is in the automatic mode, it will increasingly open and the depth of focus will become shallower as the shutter speed is increased. Mode HD SD HD SD Video system CAMERA MODE Shutter speed 1080-59.94i 60i 1080-29.97P 30P 1080-23.98P 24P 1080-23.98PA 24PA 480-59.94i 60i 480-29.97P 30P 480-23.98P 24P 1080-50i 50i 1080-25P 25P 576-50i 50i 576-25P 25P 1/100, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, HALF 180deg, 172.8deg, 144.0deg, 120.0deg, 90.0deg, 45.0deg 1/60, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000, 1/2000, HALF 180deg, 172.8deg, 144.0deg, 120.0deg, 90.0deg, 45.0deg Half shutter speed 1/120 1/60 1/48 1/48 1/120 1/60 1/48 1/100 1/50 1/100 1/50 Variable range for SYNCHRO SCAN 1/61.7 - 1/7200 1/30.9 - 1/3600 1/24.7 - 1/2880 1/24.7 - 1/2880 1/61.7 - 1/7200 1/30.9 - 1/3600 1/24.7 - 1/2880 1/51.4 - 1/6000 1/25.7 - 1/3000 1/51.4 - 1/6000 3 deg - 350 deg (1.0 deg step) 1/25.7 - 1/3000 53 Adjustments and Settings for Recording : Setting the Electronic Shutter

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Adjustments and Settings for Recording
:
Setting the Electronic Shutter
Adjustments and Settings for Recording
This section provides a description of the electronic shutter, together with setting and handling directions.
The table below lists the shutter modes in which the unit’s electronic shutter can be used as well as the shutter speeds which
can be selected.
z
For eliminating flicker due to lighting
z
For shooting fast moving subjects clearly
z
For shooting monitor screens in a way that minimizes the
pattern of horizontal lines
z
For shooting images when adding effects to the subjects’
movement
z
For shooting images when adding effects as if taken with
film
±
Notes
z
No matter in which mode the electronic shutter is used, the
higher the shutter speed, the lower the camera’s sensitivity.
z
When the aperture is in the automatic mode, it will
increasingly open and the depth of focus will become
shallower as the shutter speed is increased.
Setting the Electronic Shutter
Shutter Modes
To use the fixed shutter speed
To use the shutter speed of SYNCHRO SCAN
To use the half shutter speed (HALF)
Mode
Video system
CAMERA
MODE
Shutter speed
Half shutter speed
Variable range for SYNCHRO SCAN
HD
1080-59.94i
60i
1/100, 1/120,
1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000,
HALF
180deg, 172.8deg,
144.0deg, 120.0deg,
90.0deg, 45.0deg
1/120
1/61.7 - 1/7200
3 deg - 350 deg
(1.0 deg step)
1080-29.97P
30P
1/60
1/30.9 - 1/3600
1080-23.98P
24P
1/48
1/24.7 - 1/2880
1080-23.98PA
24PA
1/48
1/24.7 - 1/2880
SD
480-59.94i
60i
1/120
1/61.7 - 1/7200
480-29.97P
30P
1/60
1/30.9 - 1/3600
480-23.98P
24P
1/48
1/24.7 - 1/2880
HD
1080-50i
50i
1/60, 1/120,
1/250, 1/500,
1/1000, 1/2000,
HALF
180deg, 172.8deg,
144.0deg, 120.0deg,
90.0deg, 45.0deg
1/100
1/51.4 - 1/6000
1080-25P
25P
1/50
1/25.7 - 1/3000
SD
576-50i
50i
1/100
1/51.4 - 1/6000
576-25P
25P
1/50
1/25.7 - 1/3000