Recording Motion Picture - Panasonic DMC-G2R Operating Instructions Manual

Digital camera/lens kit/double zoom lens kit/body
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Recording Motion Picture

You can record motion pictures in high-definition format compliant with the AVCHD
standard or in Motion JPEG format. Sound is recorded in mono.
Audio can also be recorded in stereo when the stereo microphone (DMW-MS1; optional) is
mounted. Refer to P182 for the stereo microphone.
The functions available when recording motion pictures differ according to the lens you are
using, and
the operational sound of the lens may be recorded.
Refer to page 20 for details.
It is possible to record still pictures while recording motion pictures.
Select the mode.
A Mode dial
B Motion picture button
C Intelligent auto button
∫ Modes that can be recorded for motion picture
Item
Intelligent Auto mode
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mode
Motion Picture P mode
(P118)
Custom mode
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Scene mode
[PORTRAIT]
[SCENERY]
[SPORTS]
[CLOSE-UP]
[NIGHT PORTRAIT]
My Colour mode
Set the focus mode.
The camera will set the most appropriate settings to
match the subject and the recording conditions, so you
can leave the settings to the camera and take motion
pictures easily.
Record motion pictures by automatically setting aperture
and shutter speed.
You can record motion pictures with changed Exposure
Compensation and aperture settings.
Record motion pictures with selected custom mode
settings.
Record motion pictures that match the scene being
recorded. (P106 to 108)
Record motion pictures with settings suitable for portraits.
Record motion pictures with settings suitable for scenery.
Record motion pictures with settings suitable for sporting
events.
Record motion pictures with settings suitable for
close-ups.
Record clear motion pictures with low light setting [
inside dim rooms or at dusk.
Record motion pictures in My Colour Mode setting.
Advanced (Recording pictures)
Settings/Note
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