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RECORDING
EN
Shooting Mode Dial
HIGH SPEED Button
Screen during High Speed Recording or playback of
images recorded in High Speed Recording mode
PAUSE
Power Switch
Lock Button
Recording Start/Stop Button
Normal Record-
Standby
2X horizontal high-
density: Suitable for
recording
horizontally-moving
scenes such as
running.
2X vertical high-
density: Suitable for
recording vertically-
moving scenes such
as golf.
4X high-density:
Suitable for
recording much
faster-moving scenes.
Advanced Features For Video And D.S.C. (cont.)
High Speed Recording
The images recorded in High Speed Recording mode can
be played back with high density in slow-motion. This
feature is an effective way to capture fast-moving action.
Also refer to "Progressive Slow-Motion Playback" on
pg. 29.
1
Set the Shooting Mode Dial to "VIDEO", then set the
Power Switch to "
Button. Pull out the viewfinder fully or open the LCD
monitor fully.
2
To engage High Speed Recording Standby, press
HIGH SPEED while in the Record-Standby mode.
•There are 3 High Speed Recording modes available
as illustrated on the left. Each time HIGH SPEED
(4/6) is pressed, the screen is switched.
3
To start High Speed Recording, press the Recording
Start/Stop Button.
4
To end High Speed Recording, press the Recording
Start/Stop Button.
•To release the High Speed Recording mode, press
HIGH SPEED until the normal screen reappears.
NOTES:
The screen may jitter.
It is possible to copy scenes recorded in High Speed
Recording mode from this camcorder only to another
GR-DVL9800.
During High Speed Recording, the following functions
are disabled: Fade/Wipe effects (
Programme AE with special effects (other than "TWI-
LIGHT" and "SHUTTER",
32), Snapshot (
cation (
pg. 31).
If zooming is attempted during High Speed Recording,
the image may become slightly blurred.
" while pressing down the Lock
pg. 38, 39),
pg. 40, 41), "DIS" (
pg. 18) and over 10X zoom magnifi-
pg.