JVC GZ-HD40 other - Page 59
Trouble, Action, Recording, Displays, The LCD monitor
UPC - 046838035654
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Recording Trouble Action The recorded subject is too bright. Cannot use spot exposure control. • Set the backlight compensation to [OFF] if it is being used. • Set the brightness to the [-] side. • Keep the zoom ratio below [10x]. The color of the recorded subject looks strange. • If there are numerous light sources etc. behind the subject, set the white balance to [MWB]. Digital zoom does not work. • Change [ZOOM] to [40x] or [200x]. • Deactivate effect and/or focus assist. White balance setting cannot be activated. • This cannot be used if [SEPIA] or [MONOTONE] are selected as effects. • Do not use [TWILIGHT] from program AE. The continuous shooting speed is slow. • The continuous shooting speed will drop after continuous shots. • Continuous shooting speed may drop depending on the recording media or under certain recording conditions. A function cannot be activated. Video movement appears jerky/like it is frame dropping. Mosaic-type noise occurs when recording scenes with fast moving or with extreme changing in brightness. The indication display flashes or goes out. The LCD monitor appears blank. • Check the indication that represents that function. • If the indication is flashing or off, you have selected two functions that cannot be used together. Choose which of the functions to use. • Make sure the icon that represents the function is displayed. • Deactivate [NIGHT] of Program AE, and set [SHUTTER SPEED] to [AUTO] and [EFFECT] to [OFF]. • Record videos with high quality mode, such as XP, FHD or 1440 CBR mode. • You have selected two functions that cannot be used together. Choose which of the functions to use. • Operate the camera. If the camera is not operated for a certain length of time when using the AC adapter, it will enter sleep mode, and the LCD monitor will turn off. The remaining battery display is not correct. • Fully charge the battery, run it down, and then recharge it again. • If the camera is used for long periods of time in high or low temperatures, or if the battery is repeatedly charged, the amount of remaining battery may not be displayed correctly. Displays EN 59