Panasonic Pv Dv103 Operating Instructions Manual
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21 Camera Zoom You can gradually zoom in for close ups or zoom out for wide angle shots. The zooming speed ranges from a slow 17 seconds to a fast 1.8 seconds according to the amount of pressure applied to the POWER ZOOM. 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Zoom slowly : by lightly pressing the “T” (Telephoto) or the “W” (Wide Angle) side of the POWER ZOOM. Zoom quickly: by applying more pressure. 3Start recording. Note 2POWER ZOOM Camera Recording Zoom Microphone Function 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press MENU to display the CAMERA FUNCTIONS menu screen. 3Rotate JOG KEY to select RECORDING SETUP , then press JOG KEY to display the RECORDING SETUP menu screen. 4Rotate JOG KEY to select ZOOM MIC in the RECORDING SETUP menu. (Menu OSD: p. 65) 5Press JOG KEY to select ON. Press MENU to exit. “Z.MIC” will appear on the screen. The Zoom Microphone Function may not work effectively if the surrounding noise is too loud. Note Along with the zooming operation, the microphone’s directional angle and sensitivity are varied for recording sounds. 1POWER 1POWER 2MENU 3, 4, 5 JOG KEY 3REC/PAUSE DV103.p18-22.p6503/02/07, 10:48 21
22For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected] Self Recording 180° Camera Recording 1Press RECORDING CHECK briefly in the REC/PAUSE mode. The [CHK] indication appears. After checking, the Palmcorder returns to the REC/PAUSE mode. For Recording Check, the Palmcorder must be in the same mode (SP or LP) as was used for recording, otherwise the playback picture is distorted. Recording Check To playback the final few seconds of the last recorded scene in the REC/PAUSE mode. 1RECORDING CHECK 1, 2STILL You can record still pictures of any desired duration together with sound. Recording Still Pictures 1While in RECORD mode, press STILL to capture a still picture. The captured still picture will be recorded together with sound. 2Press STILL once again to release the still picture. The camera will resume recording real-time pictures. Rotate the LCD monitor 180 degrees so it faces the same direction as the lens to record yourself. 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press MENU to display the CAMERA FUNCTIONS menu screen. 3Rotate JOG KEY to select OTHER FUNCTIONS , then press JOG KEY to display the OTHER FUNCTIONS menu screen. 4Rotate JOG KEY to select SELF REC , and then press JOG KEY to select MIRROR. (Menu OSD: p.66) Press MENU to exit. The picture in the LCD monitor will appear reversed. 5Start recording. 1POWER 2MENU 3, 4 JOG KEY 5REC/ PAUSE DV103.p18-22.p6503/02/07, 10:48 22
23 Camera CINEMA Mode 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press MENU to display the CAMERA FUNCTIONS menu screen. 3Rotate JOG KEY to select CAMERA SETUP , then press JOG KEY to display the CAMERA SETUP menu screen. 4Rotate JOG KEY to select CINEMA , and then press JOG KEY to select ON. A black strip will appear at the top and bottom of the picture. Press MENU to exit. “CINEMA” will appear on the screen. 5Start recording. You can record a picture compatible with a wide-screen TV equipped with S-Video picture terminal and Zoom/Wide features. Backlight 2, 3BACK LIGHT The Indicator “ ” will not appear in the EVF or LCD monitor when OFF is selected in the DISPLAY menu. Note Use when recording a subject that is darker than the surrounding scene, is in a shadowed area, or when the light source is in back of your subject. 3, 4 JOG KEY 5REC/PAUSE 1POWER EVF/LCD2MENU 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press BACK LIGHT to activate the Backlight feature. The Indicator “ ” will appear in the EVF or LCD monitor. 3Press BACK LIGHT again to cancel the Backlight feature. EVF/LCD 1POWER Special Effect Features DV103.p23-25.p6503/02/07, 10:48 23
24For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected] Special Effect Features SPORTS mode The recorded images will not be so blurred when they are viewed later using slow or still picture playback. When playing back a sports mode recording, the movement may appear slightly jerky. Do not use this mode when recording under fluorescent, mercury, or sodium lighting. These types of lights will affect the color and brightness of the images. A vertical band of light might appear when recording objects that are brightly illuminated or highly reflective. If the amount of light is insufficient, the SPORTS “ ” indicator will flash in the EVF or the LCD monitor. The image may flicker if this mode is used indoors.PORTRAIT mode The image may flicker if this mode is used indoors. LOW-LIGHT mode Scenes recorded in extremely low light levels may not come out properly. SPOT-LIGHT mode If the recorded subject is extremely bright, the picture may appear whitish. SURF&SNOW mode If the recorded subject is extremely bright, the picture may appear whitish. It is not possible to select the SPORTS mode or PORTRAIT mode or Low-Light mode together with the GAIN UP mode and MAGIC PIX mode. Program AE 3MENU The Auto Exposure feature can be used to make quality recordings in a variety of scene situations. Note 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press AUTO/MANUAL so that the “MNL” indication appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. 3Press MENU to display the CAMERA FUNCTIONS menu screen. 4Rotate JOG KEY to select CAMERA SETUP , and then press JOG KEY to display the CAMERA SETUP menu screen. 5Rotate JOG KEY to select PROG. AE , then press JOG KEY repeatedly to select one of the five modes shown below. Press MENU to exit. 6Repeat steps 2~5 to select OFF to cancel this feature. 1POWER For recording fast action scenes. For recording only subjects in the foreground, while ignoring subjects in the background. For recording in extreme low light conditions. Recording in situations where subjects are under a spotlight(s). For recording in locations with a high degree of “Dazzle,” such as snow slopes and the seashore. Mode Indication (No display) SPORTS PORTRAIT LOW-LIGHT SPOT-LIGHT SURF&SNOW 4, 5 JOG KEY 2AUTO /MANUAL DV103.p23-25.p6503/02/07, 10:48 24
25 Camera Special Effect Features 1, 3, AFADE Audio/Video Fade In/Out 2, BREC/ PAUSE Fade In Starting the first scene with “fade in” is very effective. 1In REC/PAUSE mode, hold down FADE until the picture fades out. 2Press REC/PAUSE to start recording. 3Release FADE and the picture will gradually fade in. Fade Out Use to create a soft ending or (together with fade in) for a soft transition from one scene to the next. ADuring recording, hold down FADE until the picture fades out. BPress REC/PAUSE to pause the recording. You can make smoother scene transitions for a more professional look. DV103.p23-25.p6503/02/07, 10:48 25
26For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected] Advanced Settings 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press AUTO/MANUAL so that the “MNL” indication appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. 3Press JOG KEY repeatedly until “AWB” appears in the EVF or LCD monitor. 4Rotate JOG KEY to select other modes. (See mode chart at left.) Press AUTO/MANUAL to cancel the setting. Mode AWB * 3, 4, A, BJOG KEY White Balance Auto White Balance (“AWB”) automatically maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions. However, when using Digital Functions, etc., you may get better results by using the manual adjustment. 1POWER Description Automatically maintains optimum color balance in most lighting conditions. When the source illumination is a halogen lamp. When shooting outdoors on a sunny day. The White Balance setting that was previously set manually. * For manual White Balance adjustment: A.Rotate JOG KEY to select “” . B.Point the Palmcorder at a white object (full-screen) and hold JOG KEY down until “ ” indication stops flashing. If “ ” indication flashes when the Palmcorder is turned on, the previous manual White Balance setting is in effect. In the following cases, the “ ” indication flashes: The flashing indicates that the previously adjusted White Balance setting is still kept. This setting will be kept until White Balance is adjusted again. Correct White Balance may not be attainable manually in poor lighting. 2AUTO/MANUAL When ZOOM is set to 10X or higher, White Balance cannot be adjusted. Note DISPLAY must be set to ALL for MF, AE, W.BALANCE, HIGH SPEED SHUTTER, or IRIS to be displayed on the LCD or EVF. While “GAIN UP” or “MAGICPIX” is displayed on the LCD or EVF, Manual White Balance is inoperable. Note DV103.p26-29.p6503/02/07, 10:48 26
27 Camera Advanced Settings Use Manual Focus (MF) when recording ... a subject through glass. a scene where the subject is far from the Palmcorder and there are objects in the foreground. a subject with distinct horizontal stripes. a subject not centered in the Viewfinder. subjects with shiny surfaces. an obliquely angled subject. a bright, flat subject such as a white wall. in low light situations. a scene with fast motions, like a golf swing. Re-focusing may be required when your Palmcorder is aimed at a new scene.1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press AUTO/MANUAL so that the “MNL indication appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. 3Press FOCUS so that the “MF” (Manual Focus) indication appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. 4Press and hold POWER ZOOM, “T” side (Telephoto), until the lens is at maximum zoom in. 5Turn M.FOCUS DIAL until the picture is in focus. It may be necessary to back away from the subject to focus the image properly. 6Press POWER ZOOM to “W” or “T” as desired. The subject will remain in focus over the entire zooming range. It may be necessary to back away from the subject to focus the image properly. Macro Focus (for close-ups) Auto Focus Manual Focus 4, 6 POWER ZOOM Press the “W” side of POWER ZOOM to the maximum wide angle position. Auto Focus will function with the subject as close as 25 mm (1 inch) in front of the lens. 1POWER 5M.FOCUS DIAL The Palmcorder automatically adjusts the focus over the entire zoom range. 2AUTO/MANUAL 3FOCUS DV103.p26-29.p6503/02/07, 10:48 27
28For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected] Advanced Settings High Speed Shutter Auto Shutter Manual Selection 3, 4 JOG KEY To record high speed motion (e.g. tennis stroke) with improved STILL or SLOW MOTION playback when watching the tape on this Palmcorder. In the AUTO mode (no indication in the EVF and LCD monitor), the Palmcorder will automatically adjust the shutter speed (up to 1/350). AUTO mode is automatically selected whenever the POWER Switch is set to CAMERA. 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press AUTO/MANUAL so that the “MNL” indication appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. 3Press JOG KEY repeatedly to display the shutter speed. 4Rotate JOG KEY to choose one of the following shutter speeds. Press AUTO/MANUAL to cancel the setting. For proper color reproduction, it is recommended that you use this feature outdoors. For indoor High Speed Shutter recording, additional halogen or tungsten light should be provided. Fluorescent light will degrade the picture quality. This feature requires ample light. More light is required for the fastest shutter speeds. The Auto Focus system may not operate properly in insufficient light when using the High Speed Shutter. When PROG.AE is ON, you cannot manually select the shutter speed. When MagicPix or GAIN UP is ON, H.S.S. cannot manually select the shutter speed. When PROGRESSIVE is set to ON, the shutter speed cannot be adjusted to 1/750 s or faster. Note 2AUTO/MANUAL 1POWER EVF/LCD DV103.p26-29.p6503/02/07, 10:48 28
29 Camera Advanced Settings Adjusting the Iris Manually Normally, the Palmcorder adjusts the exposure automatically. However, when the background is extremely bright, or when the subject is backlit, you can compensate by adjusting the Iris manually.1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press AUTO/MANUAL so that the “MNL” indication appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. 3Press JOG KEY repeatedly so that Iris setting indication appears in the EVF or the LCD monitor. 4Rotate JOG KEY to adjust the iris; When a value closer to “CLOSE” is selected, the image becomes darker. When a value closer to “OP+18dB” is selected, the image becomes brighter. Press AUTO/MANUAL to cancel the setting. The value to which +dB is attached indicates a gain value. If this value is too large, the quality of the image deteriorates. Depending on ZOOM magnification, the iris value may not be displayed correctly. If you are using Program AE mode, you cannot adjust the iris. If the iris is adjusted manually, the above modes will be canceled. Note 3, 4 JOG KEY 1POWER Iris Setting WIND CUT You can reduce sound distortion caused by wind hitting the microphone. 1Set POWER to CAMERA. 2Press MENU to display the CAMERA FUNCTIONS menu screen. 3Rotate JOG KEY to select RECORDING SETUP , then press JOG KEY to display the RECORDING SETUP menu screen. 4Rotate JOG KEY to select WIND CUT , and then press JOG KEY to select ON. Press MENU to exit. “WIND CUT” will appear in the EVF or LCD monitor. 5Start recording. 3, 4 JOG KEY 5REC/PAUSE 1POWER 2MENU 2AUTO/MANUAL EVF/LCD DV103.p26-29.p6503/02/07, 10:48 29
30For assistance, please call : 1-800-211-PANA(7262) or send e-mail to : [email protected] Playback Your Recordings 1Set the POWER to VCR. The POWER lamp lights red. Be sure POWER is fully turned to the VCR position. 2Use OPEN tab on underside of the LCD monitor to unlock and swing open. 3Press (REWIND/SEARCH) to rewind the tape. 4Press (PLAY) to start playback. 5Press (STOP) to stop playback. When the tape reaches its beginning during rewind or rewind search, it will stop automatically. Playback using the LCD Monitor You can also use the LCD monitor to playback your recording. Note PHONE Jack Before you begin Connect the Palmcorder to a power source. (pp. 14, 15) Insert a recorded cassette. When a tape recorded in LP mode on another digital video camera is played back on this unit, the picture may appear mosaic. Using the LCD monitor reduces battery operating time. You can place the Palmcorder on a table, etc. for viewing. Rotate the LCD Monitor 180° and swing it up against the Palmcorder body as shown. 5STOP 4PLAY3REWIND SEARCH 2OPEN 180° 90° 90° 1POWER You can connect earphones (not supplied) to the PHONE Jack. Connecting Earphone (not supplied) DV103.p30-33.p6503/02/07, 10:48 30