Black Fade; White Fade; Atw Lock - Panasonic AG-DVX200PJ Operating Instructions Manual

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Black Fade

≥ Register "Black Fade" to a USER button.
Fade in/fade out effect (black) can be added to the video and audio that is being recorded.
Press USER button or touch USER button icon in the recording screen.
≥ Fade out will start, and fade in will start after completing the fade out.
≥ It will fade out when the button is pressed and held, and fade in will start when the button is
released.
≥ Recording will not start even if the fade out is started. It is possible to press the recording start/
stop button during the fade in or fade out.
≥ Black Fade is not possible in following cases:
j In Variable Frame Rate Mode
j During the Interval Recording
≥ The thumbnails of scenes recorded using fade in become black.

White Fade

≥ Register "White Fade" to a USER button.
Fade in/fade out effect (white) can be added to the video and audio that is being recorded.
Press USER button or touch USER button icon in the recording screen.
≥ Fade out will start, and fade in will start after completing the fade out.
≥ It will fade out when the button is pressed and held, and fade in will start when the button is
released.
≥ Recording will not start even if the fade out is started. It is possible to press the recording start/
stop button during the fade in or fade out.
≥ White Fade is not possible in following cases:
j In Variable Frame Rate Mode
j During the Interval Recording
≥ The thumbnails of scenes recorded using fade in become white.
ATW
≥ Register "ATW" to a USER button.
The White Balance can be changed to ATW.
≥ This function is not available when the White Balance mode is set to [ATW LOCK].

ATW Lock

≥ Register "ATW Lock" to a USER button.
This sets the White Balance mode to [ATW
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