Hitachi DZHS300A Owners Guide - Page 53
Zooming - dz wide angle lens
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English HDD 12/3 Zooming If you continue to hold the zoom lever on the "T" control side with Dig. Zoom specified, the digital zoom will be activated midway (when optical 10-power is exceeded on DZ-HS303A or optical 25-power is exceeded on DZ-HS300A). You can zoom up to 500-power on DZ-HS303A; up to 1200-power on DZ-HS300A. W: recording wide area (wide-angle) T: recording enlarged image (telephoto) 1 Press the MENU button, choose "Dig. Zoom" on the "Camera Functions Setup" menu screen, and then press the A button. 2 Choose the desired magnification, and then press the A button. 3 Press the MENU button to end the setting. Moving the zoom lever will display the digital zoom bar. Note: • The digital zoom setting will be stored in memory even if the DVD video camera/recorder is turned off. • You can also use the DIGITAL ZOOM button on remote control to switch the digital zoom setting: Pressing the button during movie recording will switch the setting between "Off", "40×"*1, and "500×"*2: Pressing the button during photo recording will switch between "Off" and "40×"*1. • If you set zoom to "500×"*2 when recording photo, the digital zoom will be up to 40×*1. • When a subject is zoomed, it may be momentarily out of focus. • When digital zoom is engaged, the image quality will be rougher. *1 "100x" on DZ-HS300A. *2 "1200x" on DZ-HS300A. MACRO RECORDING Use the macro function when recording a small object from close-up position: You can shoot the subject as close as approximately 13/16" (2 cm) from the lens surface, magnifying the image to fill the screen. 1 Aim the DVD video camera/recorder at the subject, and press the zoom lever to "W" control side. Note: • Zoom can be used, but the subject may not be focused, depending on the distance to the subject. In this case, move the zoom to "W" control side to focus. • The amount of light tends to be insufficient during macro recording: If the subject image is too dark, use additional lighting. 53