Panasonic VDR M70 Operating Instructions - Page 57

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Macro Recording Use the macro function when recording a small Object from close-up position: You c6n shook \he, suNes,1 close as approximately 2 cm from the lens surface. magnifying the image le fill the screen_ 1 Aim the DVD video camera/recorder at the subject. and press the zoom lever to "W" control side. Note: • Loom can be used. but the subject may not he focused. depending on the distance to the subject. In this case. move the /00111 to "W" control side to locus. • The amount of light tends to be insufficient dur ing macro recording: if the subject image is too dark, use additional lighting. Recording Subjects for Stronger Wide-Angle or Telephoto Effect Use generally available tele-conversion lens or wide conversion lens with filter diameter of 30.5 nine . Useconversion lenses with the following filter diameter. VOII-M5OPP : 27 mm VDR-M701)P : 37 nun Remove the lens hood on the top surface of lens, and then attach the conversion lens over the lens. Lens hood Conversion lens iinr11)\/0 ) Note: The low corners of screen may be dim depending on the conversion lens used. (Attach)

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Macro
Recording
Use
the
macro
function
when
recording
a
smal
l
Object
from
close
-
up
position:
You
c6n
shook
\he,
suNes,1
close
as
approximately
2
cm
from
the
lens
surface.
magnifying
the
image
le
fill
the
screen_
1
Aim
the
DVD
video
camera/recorder
at
the
subject.
and
press
the
zoom
lever
to
"W"
control
side.
Note:
Loom
can
be
used.
but
the
subject
may
not
he
focused.
depending
on
the
distance
to
the
subject.
In
this
case.
move
the
/00111
to
"W"
control
side
to
locus.
The
amount
of
light
tends
to
be
insufficient
dur
ing
macro
recording:
if
the
subject
image
is
too
dark,
use
additional
lighting.
Recording
Subjects
for
Stronger
Wide
-Angle
or
Telephoto
Effect
Use
generally
avai
lable
tele-conversion
lens
or
wide
conversion
lens
with
filter
diameter
of
30.5
nine
.
Useconversion
lenses
with
the
following
fi
lter
diameter.
VOII-M5OPP
:
27
mm
VDR-M701)P
:
37
nun
Remove
the
lens
hood
on
the
top
surface
of
lens,
and
then
attach
the
conversion
lens
over
the
lens.
Lens
hood
Conversion
lens
iinr
11
)\/
0
)
Note:
The
low
corners
of
screen
may
be
dim
depending
on
the
conversion
lens
used.
(Attach)