Panasonic HDC-HS900K HDCHS900P/PC User Guide - Page 73
AUTO SLOW SHTR 3D], Digital Cinema Color
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≥ This function cannot be used when using the 3D Conversion Lens (optional). ≥ This function cannot be used in Still Picture Recording Mode. ≥ When the shutter speed becomes 1/30, the screen may be seen as if frames are missed and afterimages may appear. [AUTO SLOW SHTR (3D)] This auto slow shutter function is only used with the 3D Conversion Lens (optional). MENU : [RECORD SETUP] # [AUTO SLOW SHTR (3D)] # [ON] ≥ For details, refer to [AUTO SLOW SHTR (2D)]. ≥ This function's default setting is [ON]. ≥ When a 3D Conversion Lens is used, the recording scene will become darker. We recommend setting this function to [ON]. [AGS] If the unit continues to be tilted upside down from the normal horizontal position while recording motion pictures, it is automatically put into recording pause. MENU : [RECORD SETUP] # [AGS] # [ON] ≥ The AGS function may activate and cause the unit to pause the recording if you are recording a subject right above or right below you. [Digital Cinema Color] Recording motion pictures with more vivid colors, using x.v.Color™ technology. ≥ Switch to Manual Mode. (l 82) ≥ Set [REC MODE] to [HA], [HG], [HX] or [HE] (l 67), or set to 1080/60p recording mode. (l 57) MENU : [RECORD SETUP] # [Digital Cinema Color] # [ON] ≥ For more realistic colors, use an HDMI mini cable with a TV that supports the x.v.Color™. ≥ When motion pictures recorded while this function is turned [ON] are played back with a TV not compatible with x.v.Color™, colors may not be reproduced properly. ≥ To play back images recorded in Digital cinema color with vivid colors of wider color ranges, a device compatible with x.v.Color™ is required. When these images are played back with devices other than ones compatible with x.v.Color™, it is recommended to record the images after this function is turned [OFF]. ≥ x.v.Color™ is a name for devices that are compatible with the xvYCC format, an international standard for expanded color in motion pictures, and that follow the rules for signal transmission. 73 VQT3K69