Panasonic P2 Handheld Camcorder Advance Operating Instructions - Page 134

Setup menu list continued, Setting, Notes, MATRIX, NORM 1, CINE-LIKE, SKIN TONE DTL, V DETAIL FREQ

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Setup menu list (continued) SCENE FILE screen (continued) Item KNEE MATRIX SKIN TONE DTL V DETAIL FREQ NAME EDIT Setting Notes Sets the compression level (knee point) of the high • A change in settings during brightness video signals received through the MOS sensor DRS operation will not change to avoid overexposure. video quality. AUTO: *1 Sets the level automatically according to the received signals. HIGH: High setting (compression starts at approx. 100 %) MID: Medium setting (compression starts at approx. 90 %) LOW: Low setting (compression starts at approx. 80 %) Selects the MATRIX table to reproduce color during shooting. NORM 1: *1 Ensures proper color rendition when shooting out in the open or under halogen lighting. NORM: Produces more vivid colors than NORM1. FLUO: Ensures proper color rendition when shooting indoors under fluorescent lighting. CINE-LIKE: Produces a tone similar to movie film. Turns the skin tone detail ON or OFF. When ON, reduces detail to hide any skin blemishes. ON*1, OFF Sets vertical detail. THIN: *1 Produces fine detail. MID: Produces less detail and wider edging. THICK: Produces even less detail and the widest edging effect. • Progressive recording made at THIN or MID cause horizontal lines or oblique lines that are almost horizontal to flicker when viewed on a normal monitor TV (60i (50i): Interlace). THIN and MID settings will produce higher resolution video than THICK when shooting progressive footage that will later be edited. Edits the name of scene files selected using the SCENE FILE dial. *1: The factory default when the SCENE FILE dial is set to F1. ___indicates the factory setting. 134

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Item
Setting
Notes
KNEE
Sets the compression level (knee point) of the high
brightness video signals received through the MOS sensor
to avoid overexposure.
AUTO:
*1
Sets the level automatically according to the received
signals.
HIGH:
High setting (compression starts at approx. 100 %)
MID:
Medium setting (compression starts at approx. 90 %)
LOW:
Low setting (compression starts at approx. 80 %)
• A change in settings during
DRS operation will not change
video quality.
MATRIX
Selects the MATRIX table to reproduce color during
shooting.
NORM 1:
*1
Ensures proper color rendition when shooting out in the
open or under halogen lighting.
NORM:
Produces more vivid colors than NORM1.
FLUO:
Ensures proper color rendition when shooting indoors
under fluorescent lighting.
CINE-LIKE:
Produces a tone similar to movie film.
SKIN TONE DTL
Turns the skin tone detail ON or OFF.
When ON, reduces detail to hide any skin blemishes.
ON
*1
, OFF
V DETAIL FREQ
Sets vertical detail.
THIN:
*1
Produces fine detail.
MID:
Produces less detail and wider edging.
THICK:
Produces even less detail and the widest edging effect.
• Progressive recording made at THIN or MID cause
horizontal lines or oblique lines that are almost horizontal
to flicker when viewed on a normal monitor TV (60i (50i):
Interlace). THIN and MID settings will produce higher
resolution video than THICK when shooting progressive
footage that will later be edited.
NAME EDIT
Edits the name of scene files selected using the SCENE
FILE dial.
SCENE FILE screen (continued)
Setup menu list (continued)
*1: The factory default when the SCENE FILE dial is set to F1.
___indicates the factory setting.