Panasonic AG-DVX100A Digital Video Record - Page 60

Face-to-face Shooting, Index Recording, Using The User Buttons, Intermittent Recording

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Shooting Face-to-face shooting When the LCD monitor is opened and rotated 180 degrees toward the lens, and the person operating the camera recorder records images of himself or herself, the impression of the shot images may appear to be different from usual. If MIRROR is selected as the setting for the SELFSHOOT item on the setting menu DISPLAY SETUP screen, a left-right reversed image appears on the LCD monitor, and the person operating the camera recorder can shoot images of himself or herself that appear as if he or she is looking at himself or herself in the mirror. However, even when shooting images in the mirror mode, the recorded images will be the same as ones which have been shot regularly as the images are not recorded as a mirror reflection. When shooting in the mirror mode, the information which appears in the viewfinder and on the LCD monitor is limited to the following items: O : Shooting O; : Shooting pause : Remaining battery charge display : Warning display When appears, return the LCD monitor to its original position, and check the message of the warning display. 60 Index recording (When the INDEX function has been allocated to one of the USER buttons) When the INDEX button is pressed during shooting or recording, the index signal is recorded on the tape. When it is pressed while shooting or recording is temporarily stopped, the index signal is set to the recording standby status. When the shooting or recording is then resumed, the index signal is recorded on the tape at that time. Searches (index searches) can be performed during playback once the index signals have been recorded. Using the USER buttons One of 11 functions can be allocated in turn to each of the USER1, USER2 and USER3 buttons. In accordance with the subject concerned, the shooting conditions can be instantly selected or fade effects can be added to the images. For details, refer to the USER1, USER2 and USER3 items (page 43) on the setting menu SW MODE screen. Intermittent recording There are two intermittent recording modes: the mode in which images are shot at fixed intervals, and the frame-by-frame shooting mode. 1 Set the shooting mode for intermittent recording using the INTERVAL REC item on the setting menu RECORDING SETUP screen. (See page 47) OIf the progressive 24P mode or 24P (ADV) mode has been established, the INTERVAL REC item cannot be set. 2 Set the recording time using the REC TIME item. 3 Set the standby time using the INTERVAL TIME item. 4 When the START/STOP button is pressed, recording starts in the shooting mode for intermittent recording. 5 When the OPERATION lever is tilted in the "$" direction, "I -" blinks, and intermittent recording is set to the temporary stop status. OWhile intermittent recording is in progress, no other operations are accepted. OWhile intermittent recording is in progress, the remaining tape amount is not displayed. Even when the intermittent recording mode has been set, it will be returned to OFF when the power is turned off.

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Shooting
Face-to-face shooting
When the LCD monitor is opened and rotated
180 degrees toward the lens, and the person
operating the camera recorder records images
of himself or herself, the impression of the shot
images may appear to be different from usual.
If MIRROR is selected as the setting for the
SELFSHOOT item on the setting menu
DISPLAY SETUP screen, a left-right reversed
image appears on the LCD monitor, and the
person operating the camera recorder can shoot
images of himself or herself that appear as if he
or she is looking at himself or herself in the
mirror.
However, even when shooting images in the
mirror mode, the recorded images will be the
same as ones which have been shot regularly
as the images are not recorded as a mirror
reflection.
When shooting in the mirror mode, the
information which appears in the viewfinder and
on the LCD monitor is limited to the following
items:
O
:
Shooting
O
;
:
Shooting pause
:
Remaining battery charge display
:
Warning display
When
appears, return the LCD monitor to
its original position, and check the message
of the warning display.
Index recording
(When the INDEX function has been allocated
to one of the USER buttons)
When the INDEX button is pressed during
shooting or recording, the index signal is
recorded on the tape.
When it is pressed while shooting or recording
is temporarily stopped, the index signal is set to
the recording standby status.
When the
shooting or recording is then resumed, the index
signal is recorded on the tape at that time.
Searches (index searches) can be performed
during playback once the index signals have
been recorded.
Using the USER buttons
One of 11 functions can be allocated in turn to
each of the USER1, USER2 and USER3
buttons.
In accordance with the subject concerned, the
shooting conditions can be instantly selected or
fade effects can be added to the images.
For details, refer to the USER1, USER2 and
USER3 items (page 43) on the setting menu
SW MODE screen.
Intermittent recording
There are two intermittent recording modes: the
mode in which images are shot at fixed
intervals, and the frame-by-frame shooting
mode.
1
Set the shooting mode for intermittent
recording using the INTERVAL REC item on
the setting menu RECORDING SETUP
screen.
(See page 47)
O
If the progressive 24P mode or 24P (ADV)
mode
has
been
established,
the
INTERVAL REC item cannot be set.
2
Set the recording time using the REC TIME
item.
3
Set the standby time using the INTERVAL
TIME item.
4
When the START/STOP button is pressed,
recording starts in the shooting mode for
intermittent recording.
5
When the OPERATION lever is tilted in the
$
direction,
I
–”
blinks, and intermittent
recording is set to the temporary stop status.
O
While intermittent recording is in progress,
no other operations are accepted.
O
While intermittent recording is in progress,
the
remaining
tape
amount
is
not
displayed.
Even when the intermittent recording mode has
been set, it will be returned to OFF when the
power is turned off.