Panasonic DC-S1HBODY DC-S1H Basic Operating Manual - Page 115

Using AF Video

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10. Recording Videos - Change the [System Frequency] - Set the [Variable Frame Rate] - Switch the [Rec Quality] between 47.95p/23.98p and a different recording frame rate - Change the following [Time Code] setting items [Count Up], [Time Code Value], [Time Code Mode], [TC Synchronization] 0 To restore the slave state, reconnect the BNC cable to the external device while set as follows. The time code signal (LTC signal) can be input just by connecting. - [ ] mode - [Count Up] ([Time Code]): [FREE RUN] - [TC Synchronization] ([External TC Setting] in [Time Code]): [TC IN] 0 Even when the system frequency differs between the camera and the external device, their initial time code values may be synchronized. Bear in mind, however, that the time codes lose sync as they count up. Using AF (Video) This section describes the use of AF when video recording. 0 The functions described below work with both pictures and videos: Please also refer to that section. - Focus Mode: l 47 - MF: l 72 - AF Mode: l 67 - Zoom: l 74 - AF Area Movement Operation: l 71 [Continuous AF] You can select how to set the focus in AF when recording videos Select [Continuous AF] DVQX1939 (ENG) 115

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10. Recording Videos
DVQX1939 (ENG)
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– Change the [System Frequency]
– Set the [Variable Frame Rate]
– Switch the [Rec Quality] between 47.95p/23.98p and a different recording frame
rate
– Change the following [Time Code] setting items
[Count Up], [Time Code Value], [Time Code Mode], [TC Synchronization]
0
To restore the slave state, reconnect the BNC cable to the external device while set
as follows.
The time code signal (LTC signal) can be input just by connecting.
–[
] mode
– [Count Up] ([Time Code]): [FREE RUN]
– [TC Synchronization] ([External TC Setting] in [Time Code]): [TC IN]
This section describes the use of AF when video recording.
[Continuous AF]
You can select how to set the focus in AF when recording videos.
¨
[
]
¨
[
]
¨
Select [Continuous AF]
0
Even when the system frequency differs between the camera and the external
device, their initial time code values may be synchronized. Bear in mind,
however, that the time codes lose sync as they count up.
Using AF (Video)
0
The functions described below work with both pictures and videos:
Please also refer to that section.
– Focus Mode:
l
47
– AF Mode:
l
67
– AF Area Movement Operation:
l
71
– MF:
l
72
– Zoom:
l
74