Panasonic SDRS150 SDRS150 User Guide - Page 52

When recording fast-moving objects, then playing them back as still, pictures for viewing

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Manual shutter speed/aperture adjustment (continued) ∫ When recording fast-moving objects, then playing them back as still pictures for viewing General guidelines for the shutter speed ≥ For recording golf swings or tennis shots: 1/500 to 1/2000 ≥ For recording jet coaster rides: 1/500 to 1/1000 ≥ Avoid recording under fluorescent light, mercury light or sodium light because the color and brightness of the playback image may change. ≥ If you increase the shutter speed manually, the sensitivity lowers and accordingly the gain value increases automatically, which may increase the noises on the screen. ≥ You may see vertical lines of light in the playback image of a brightly shining subject or highly reflective subject, but this is not a malfunction. ≥ During normal playback, image movement may not look smooth. ≥ When recording in an extremely bright place, the screen may change color or flicker. If so adjust the shutter speed manually to 1/60 or 1/100. ≥ If the gain value is increased, the noise on the screen increases. ≥ Depending on the zoom magnification, there are iris values that are not displayed. ≥ When setting both the shutter speed and the iris/gain value, set the shutter speed and then set the iris/gain value. 52 VQT0X39

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VQT0X39
When recording fast-moving objects, then playing them back as still
pictures for viewing
General guidelines for the shutter speed
For recording golf swings or tennis shots:
1/500 to 1/2000
For recording jet coaster rides:
1/500 to 1/1000
Manual shutter speed/aperture adjustment (continued)
<Manual shutter speed adjustment>
Avoid recording under fluorescent light,
mercury light or sodium light because the
color and brightness of the playback
image may change.
If you increase the shutter speed
manually, the sensitivity lowers and
accordingly the gain value increases
automatically, which may increase the
noises on the screen.
You may see vertical lines of light in the
playback image of a brightly shining
subject or highly reflective subject, but
this is not a malfunction.
During normal playback, image
movement may not look smooth.
When recording in an extremely bright
place, the screen may change color or
flicker. If so adjust the shutter speed
manually to 1/60 or 1/100.
<Manual iris/gain adjustment>
If the gain value is increased, the noise
on the screen increases.
Depending on the zoom magnification,
there are iris values that are not
displayed.
When setting both the shutter speed and
the iris/gain value, set the shutter speed
and then set the iris/gain value.