Panasonic NV-GS400 Operating Instructions - Page 57

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Others screen format. Please refer to the TV's White Balance operating instructions for details. In the following cases, you cannot change • When images are displayed on a TV screen, the White Balance: Date/Time Indication may be erased in some •When you set [EFFECT2] to [SEPIA] or to cases. [B/W]. • Depending on the TV, the picture quality may *When you set the Zoom to 12x or higher be deteriorated. • During Digital Still Picture Mode •The Cinema Mode is cancelled when a Title is 'When you display a Menu displayed. • When you use the Night View Functions •The Cinema Mode and the Title Creation cannot In the following cases, the [ Indication be used simultaneously. flashes: • Using the Cinema Mode deactivates [MULTI] •The flashing indicates that the previously and [P-IN-P] of [EFFECT1j. adjusted White Balance selling is still kept. This • Depending on the software in use, the imported setting will be kept until White Balance is Cinema picture may not be displayed correctly. adjusted again. Programme AE • If any of the Programme AE Modes are selected, you cannot adjust the shutter speed •You may not be able to achieve correct White Balance Adjustment manually under weak illumination. (-29-) or iris (-29.). Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment • Using the Night View Functions cancels any of •You may see vertical lines of light in the the Programme AE Mode. playback image of a brightly shining subject or Sports Mode highly reflective subject. • During normal playback, the image •During normal playback, movement in the movement may not look smooth. images may not look smooth. •Because the colour and brightness of the •Because the colour and brightness of the playback image may change, avoid playback image may become unstable, avoid recording under fluorescent light, mercury recording under fluorescent light, mercury light light or sodium light. or sodium light. •If you record a subject illuminated with •If you are using Night View Functions (-25-) or strong light or a highly reflective subject, Programme AE Mode (-22.), you cannot adjust vertical lines of light may appear. the shutter speed. • If the light Is Insufficient, the [ sic ] Indication flashes. Sports Mode/Portrait Mode • If you record a still picture in Progressive Photoshot Mode, the brightness and hue of the recorded still picture may become unstable. •ft this mode is used for indoor recording, playback images may flicker. Low Light Mode • Extremely dark scenes may not be able to be made brighter to a satisfactory degree. Spotlight Mode *With this mode, recorded Images may become extremely dark. •If the recording subject is extremely bright, a its recorded image may becomes whitish. Surf & Snow Mode •If the recording subject is extremely bright, its recorded image may turn out to be whitish. Card Slow Shutter Mode •The subject may not be focused in dark scenes with less luminance or scenes with less contrast. •Buttons cannot be activated except the [OFF/ONj Switch, the Mode Dial and the [AUTO/MANUAL/AE LOCK] Switch while the Movie Camera is focusing on the subject. •When you take picture of people with night views, you can achieve adequate brightness for both people and the background in the picture by using the flash In the Card Slow Shutter Mode. is Manual Iris Adjustment • Depending on zoom magnification, there are iris values that will not be displayed. • If you are using Night View Functions (.25-) or Programme AE Mode (-27.), you cannot adjust the iris. -elf you attempt to adjust the Shutter Speed after setting the Iris, the value set for the Ins wine cancelled. 57

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Others
screen
format.
Please
refer
to
the
TV's
operating
instructions
for
details.
When
images
are
displayed
on
a
TV
screen,
the
Date/Time
Indication
may
be
erased
in
some
cases.
Depending
on
the
TV,
the
picture
quality
may
be
deteriorated.
•The
Cinema
Mode
is
cancelled
when
a
Title
is
displayed.
•The
Cinema
Mode
and
the
Title
Creation
cannot
be
used
simultaneously.
Using
the
Cinema
Mode
deactivates
[MULTI]
and
[P
-IN
-P]
of
[EFFECT1j.
Depending
on
the
software
in
use,
the
imported
Cinema
picture
may
not
be
displayed
correctly.
Programme
AE
If
any
of
the
Programme
AE
Modes
are
selected,
you
cannot
adjust
the
shutter
speed
(-29-)
or
iris
(-29.).
Using
the
Night
View
Functions
cancels
any
of
the
Programme
AE
Mode.
Sports
Mode
During
normal
playback,
the
image
movement
may
not
look
smooth.
•Because
the
colour
and
brightness
of
the
playback
image
may
change,
avoid
recording
under
fluorescent
light,
mercury
light
or
sodium
light.
•If
you
record
a
subject
illuminated
with
strong
light
or
a
highly
reflective
subject,
vertical
lines
of
light
may
appear.
If
the
light
Is
Insufficient,
the
[
sic
]
Indication
flashes.
Sports
Mode/Portrait
Mode
If
you
record
a
still
picture
in
Progressive
Photoshot
Mode,
the
brightness
and
hue
of
the
recorded
still
picture
may
become
unstable.
•ft
this
mode
is
used
for
indoor
recording,
playback
images
may
flicker.
Low
Light
Mode
Extremely
dark
scenes
may
not
be
able
to
be
made
brighter
to
a
satisfactory
degree.
Spotlight
Mode
*With
this
mode,
recorded
Images
may
become
extremely
dark.
•If
the
recording
subject
is
extremely
bright,
a
its
recorded
image
may
becomes
whitish.
Surf
&
Snow
Mode
•If
the
recording
subject
is
extremely
bright,
its
recorded
image
may
turn
out
to
be
whitish.
White
Balance
In
the
following
cases,
you
cannot
change
White
Balance:
•When
you
set
[EFFECT2]
to
[SEPIA]
or
to
[B/W].
*
When
you
set
the
Zoom
to
12x
or
higher
During
Digital
Still
Picture
Mode
'When
you
display
a
Menu
When
you
use
the
Night
View
Functions
In
the
following
cases,
the
[
Indication
flashes:
•The
flashing
indicates
that
the
previously
adjusted
White
Balance
selling
is
still
kept.
This
setting
will
be
kept
until
White
Balance
is
adjusted
again.
•You
may
not
be
able
to
achieve
correct
White
Balance
Adjustment
manually
under
weak
illumination.
Manual
Shutter
Speed
Adjustment
•You
may
see
vertical
lines
of
light
in
the
playback
image
of
a
brightly
shining
subject
or
highly
reflective
subject.
•During
normal
playback,
movement
in
the
images
may
not
look
smooth.
•Because
the
colour
and
brightness
of
the
playback
image
may
become
unstable,
avoid
recording
under
fluorescent
light,
mercury
light
or
sodium
light.
•If
you
are
using
Night
View
Functions
(-25-)
or
Programme
AE
Mode
(-22.),
you
cannot
adjust
the
shutter
speed.
Card
Slow
Shutter
Mode
•The
subject
may
not
be
focused
in
dark
scenes
with
less
luminance
or
scenes
with
less
contrast.
•Buttons
cannot
be
activated
except
the
[OFF/ONj
Switch,
the
Mode
Dial
and
the
[AUTO/MANUAL/AE
LOCK]
Switch
while
the
Movie
Camera
is
focusing
on
the
subject.
•When
you
take
picture
of
people
with
night
views,
you
can
achieve
adequate
brightness
for
both
people
and
the
background
in
the
picture
by
using
the
flash
In
the
Card
Slow
Shutter
Mode.
is
Manual
Iris
Adjustment
Depending
on
zoom
magnification,
there
are
iris
values
that
will
not
be
displayed.
If
you
are
using
Night
View
Functions
(.25-)
or
Programme
AE
Mode
(-27.),
you
cannot
adjust
the
iris.
-elf
you
attempt
to
adjust
the
Shutter
Speed
after
setting
the
Iris,
the
value
set
for
the
Ins
wine
cancelled.
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