Panasonic AG-MDC20GJ / AG-MDR25PJ AG-MDR25 Camera Recorder Operating Instructi - Page 70

<FRZ FRAME&gt, <IR REC&gt, Register <FRZ FRAME> to a USER button.

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≥ Register to a USER button. (l 66) Freezes the image on the unit. ≥ Freeze will appear on the screen and flash. ≥ If you record a motion picture during Freeze Frame, the frozen image and sounds will be recorded. ≥ This function is not available in the following cases: j When using Focus Assist (l 52) j When color bars are displayed (l 74) ≥ Freeze Frame is canceled if you operate this unit in any of the following ways: j Turning off the unit j Pressing the MODE button j Changing the [PRIORITY MODE] or [REC FORMAT] setting ≥ Register to a USER button. (l 66) This changes the Infrared Recording Mode setting. ≥ This unit operates as follows in Infrared Recording Mode: j appears on the screen. j The iris will be forced to OPEN and the upper limit value for shutter speed will be limited. ≥ It is recommended to use a tripod. ≥ It takes longer to focus with Auto Focus in dark locations. ≥ Do not use this function in a bright location. Doing so may cause malfunction. ≥ You can record a clear image by positioning the center area of the screen over the subject. ≥ Focus values may not be displayed correctly in Infrared Recording Mode. (l 49) ≥ The following menu items are not available in Infrared Recording Mode: j [SKIN TONE DTL] (l 203) j [WB R GAIN] (l 203) j [WB B GAIN] (l 203) j [CHROMA LEVEL] (l 204) j [CHROMA PHASE] (l 204) j [MATRIX] (l 204) j [COLOR CORRECTION SETTING] (l 205) j [BACKLIGHT COMPENS.] (l 56, 208) j [SPOTLIGHT COMPENS.] (l 56, 208) j [VAR] (l 210) j [SCENE FILE] (l 71, 221) ≥ The following functions are not available in Infrared Recording Mode: j Change the White Balance mode (l 53) j Iris adjustment (l 55) j Synchro Scan (l 60) j ND filter (l 81) j ATW Lock (l 54) j Super Gain (l 58) ≥ It is also possible to change the color in which images are recorded in [IR REC COLOR] (l 211) ≥ If [FOCUS] is set to [MANUAL], depending on the recording conditions, the subject may go out of focus when you switch to Infrared Recording Mode. Adjust the focus as needed or set [FOCUS] to [AUTO]. ≥ Night-time recording requires a commercially-available IR LED illuminator. We recommend using an IR LED illuminator with a wavelength of approximately 850 nm. - 70 -

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Register <FRZ FRAME> to a USER button. (
l
66
)
Freezes the image on the unit.
will appear on the screen and flash.
If you record a motion picture during Freeze Frame, the frozen image and sounds will be recorded.
This function is not available in the following cases:
j
When using Focus Assist (
l
52
)
j
When color bars are displayed (
l
74
)
Freeze Frame is canceled if you operate this unit in any of the following ways:
j
Turning off the unit
j
Pressing the MODE button
j
Changing the [PRIORITY MODE] or [REC FORMAT] setting
Register <IR REC> to a USER button. (
l
66
)
This changes the Infrared Recording Mode setting.
This unit operates as follows in Infrared Recording Mode:
j
appears on the screen.
j
The iris will be forced to OPEN and the upper limit value for shutter speed will be limited.
It is recommended to use a tripod.
It takes longer to focus with Auto Focus in dark locations.
Do not use this function in a bright location. Doing so may cause malfunction.
You can record a clear image by positioning the center area of the screen over the subject.
Focus values may not be displayed correctly in Infrared Recording Mode. (
l
49
)
The following menu items are not available in Infrared Recording Mode:
j
[SKIN TONE DTL] (
l
203
)
j
[WB R GAIN] (
l
203
)
j
[WB B GAIN] (
l
203
)
j
[CHROMA LEVEL] (
l
204
)
j
[CHROMA PHASE] (
l
204
)
j
[MATRIX] (
l
204
)
j
[COLOR CORRECTION SETTING] (
l
205
)
j
[BACKLIGHT COMPENS.] (
l
56
,
208
)
j
[SPOTLIGHT COMPENS.] (
l
56
,
208
)
j
[VAR] (
l
210
)
j
[SCENE FILE] (
l
71
,
221
)
The following functions are not available in Infrared Recording Mode:
j
Change the White Balance mode (
l
53
)
j
Iris adjustment (
l
55
)
j
Synchro Scan (
l
60
)
j
ND filter (
l
81
)
j
ATW Lock (
l
54
)
j
Super Gain (
l
58
)
It is also possible to change the color in which images are recorded in [IR REC COLOR] (
l
211
)
If [FOCUS] is set to [MANUAL], depending on the recording conditions, the subject may go out of focus when you
switch to Infrared Recording Mode. Adjust the focus as needed or set [FOCUS] to [AUTO].
Night-time recording requires a commercially-available IR LED illuminator. We recommend using an IR LED
illuminator with a wavelength of approximately 850 nm.
<FRZ FRAME>
<IR REC>
Freeze