Panasonic HXDC1 HXDC1 User Guide - Page 72

Scene mode setting ( night portrait

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ADVANCED OPERATION/SHOOTING When the self-timer is used... i Shooting stops automatically after the maximum number of images has been captured. About the focus when shooting hi-speed bursts i When a hi-speed burst is captured, the autofocus operates when the [O] button is pressed halfway, fixing the focus. Can the flash be used? i The flash does not operate when shooting hi-speed bursts. Scene mode setting (page 41) You can select from various preset settings (aperture, shutter speed, etc.) for specific shooting conditions. HINT i To return to normal photography, select from the scene mode menu, and press the SET button. i A table showing the limitations for settings corresponding to scene mode icons other than is on page 171. Scene mode characteristics Low light mode iThe shutter speed will be faster than 1/15 sec (when recording video). Sunset /fireworks /landscape /night scenery /night portrait modes iWhen shooting a nearby subject, the image may appear blurry. Fireworks mode iThe shutter speed is 1/30 sec (when recording video). iIf shooting in bright surroundings, the image may appear whitish. Night scenery /night portrait modes iIt is recommended that a tripod be used. 72 VQT3M88

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VQT3M88
ADVANCED OPERATION/SHOOTING
When the self-timer is used...
i
Shooting stops automatically after the maximum number of images has
been captured.
About the focus when shooting hi-speed bursts
i
When a hi-speed burst is captured, the autofocus operates when the
[
O
]
button is pressed halfway, fixing the focus.
Can the flash be used?
i
The flash does not operate when shooting hi-speed bursts.
Scene mode setting (page 41)
You can select from various preset settings (aperture, shutter speed, etc.) for
specific shooting conditions.
HINT
i
To return to normal photography, select
from the scene mode menu,
and press the SET button.
i
A table showing the limitations for settings corresponding to scene mode
icons other than
is on page 171.
Scene mode characteristics
Low light
mode
i
The shutter speed will be faster than 1/15 sec (when recording video).
Sunset
/fireworks
/landscape
/night scenery
/night
portrait
modes
i
When shooting a nearby subject, the image may appear blurry.
Fireworks
mode
i
The shutter speed is 1/30 sec (when recording video).
i
If shooting in bright surroundings, the image may appear whitish.
Night scenery
/night portrait
modes
i
It is recommended that a tripod be used.