Recording Yourself - Panasonic Palmcorder VDR-D50P Operating Instructions Manual

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Digital zoom function
(RAM) (-RW‹VR›) (-RW‹V›) (-R) (-R]DL)
If the zoom magnification exceeds 42k, then the
digital zoom function will be activated. The
maximum magnification provided by the digital
zoom can be selected.
¬ Rotate the mode dial to select
Select the menu. (l 30)
[ADVANCED] # [D.ZOOM] # desired
setting
[OFF]:
Optical zoom only (Up to 42k)
[70x]:
Up to 70k
[2000x]:
Up to 2000k
≥ If [70x] or [2000x] is selected, the digital zoom
range is displayed in blue while zooming.
≥ The larger the digital zoom magnification, the
more the image quality is degraded.
≥ This function cannot be used in picture
recording mode.
To use the zoom microphone
function
(RAM) (-RW‹VR›) (-RW‹V›) (-R) (-R]DL)
The zoom microphone is linked to the zooming
operation so that far-away sounds with a tele-
shot and close-up sounds with a wide-angle shot
are recorded more clearly.
¬ Rotate the mode dial to select
Select the menu. (l 30)
[ADVANCED] # [ZOOM MIC] # [ON]
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Recording yourself

(RAM) (-RW‹VR›) (-RW‹V›) (-R) (-R]DL) (SD)
¬ Rotate the mode dial to select
.
Rotate the LCD monitor towards the
lens side.
.
If the viewfinder is extended, the LCD monitor
and the viewfinder simultaneously light.
≥ The image is horizontally flipped as if you see
a mirror image. (However the image recorded
is the same as a normal recording.)
≥ When the recording aspect is 16:9, the image
displayed on the viewfinder screen is
squeezed horizontally, but this is normal and
not a sign of any malfunction.
≥ When the LCD monitor is rotated towards the
lens side, the icon will not be displayed even if
you press the joystick.
≥ Only some indications will appear on the
screen. When [°] appears, return the
direction of the LCD monitor to normal position
and check the warning/alarm indication. (l 92)
.
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