Panasonic HC-X1000 HC-X1000 Advanced Features Manuals (English) - Page 73

ND filter, Slide the ND filter switch.

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≥ The test tone volume differs depending on the [TEST TONE] setting. (l 157) ≥ You can record color bars as motion pictures, but not as still pictures. ≥ If you press the BARS button while recording color bars as a motion picture, you can stop displaying the color bars. To display them again, stop the recording and press the BARS button. ND filter Using the ND filter switch, you can switch the built-in optical ND filter setting. (The filter adjusts the amount of light.) ≥ Use this function when recording a bright subject outdoors under a clear sky that causes the screen to look white. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 34) Slide the ND filter switch. MNL ND1/64  A ND filter setting 1/64: Reduces the amount of light to 1/64. 1/16: Reduces the amount of light to 1/16. 1/4: Reduces the amount of light to 1/4. OFF: Does not use the ND filter. ≥ If the selected setting 1/64, 1/16 or 1/4 does not match an ND filter setting recommended by this unit, the recommended setting will be displayed on the screen, blink for approximately 5 seconds. and disappear. ≥ ND filter settings do not work in the following cases: j During Intelligent Auto Mode j When [INFRARED REC] is set to [ON] (l 146) ≥ A recommend ND filter setting may not be displayed correctly in scenes that are too dark. - 73 -

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The test tone volume differs depending on the [TEST TONE] setting. (
l
157
)
You can record color bars as motion pictures, but not as still pictures.
If you press the BARS button while recording color bars as a motion picture, you can stop
displaying the color bars. To display them again, stop the recording and press the BARS button.
ND filter
Using the ND filter switch, you can switch the built-in optical ND filter setting. (The filter adjusts the
amount of light.)
Use this function when recording a bright subject outdoors under a clear sky that causes the
screen to look white.
Switch to Manual Mode. (
l
34
)
Slide the ND filter switch.
If the selected setting 1/64, 1/16 or 1/4 does not match an ND filter setting recommended by this
unit, the recommended setting will be displayed on the screen, blink for approximately 5 seconds.
and disappear.
ND filter settings do not work in the following cases:
j
During Intelligent Auto Mode
j
When [INFRARED REC] is set to [ON] (
l
146
)
A recommend ND filter setting may not be displayed correctly in scenes that are too dark.
1/64:
Reduces the amount of light to 1/64.
1/16:
Reduces the amount of light to 1/16.
1/4:
Reduces the amount of light to 1/4.
OFF:
Does not use the ND filter.
MNL
ND1/64
A
ND filter setting