Creating Stop Motion Animation [Stop Motion Animation] - Panasonic LUMIX DMC-LX100 Operating Instructions Manual

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Creating stop motion animation
Recording mode:
You can stitch still pictures to create stop motion animation.
• Complete the date and time settings in advance.
• Still pictures that were captured using frame-by-frame recording are grouped into a
single group picture.
Before creating stop motion animation
When you use [Stop Motion Animation] to record still pictures by moving a subject such
as a doll little by little and then stitching those pictures, you can create a stop motion
animation as if the subject is moving.
To create stop motion animation using this camera, it is necessary to record 1 to
50 frames of still pictures for every 1 second of motion picture.
To produce smooth movement of the subject, record the motion using as many frames
as possible and set a higher number of frames per second (frame rate) when you
create a stop motion animation.
1
Set the menu
2
Press
and press [MENU/SET]
[Auto
Shooting]
[Shooting
Interval]
156
(→201)
[Rec] → [Stop Motion Animation]
to select the recording method,
[ON]
Takes pictures automatically at a set recording interval. When the
shutter button is pressed fully, recording starts.
[OFF]
Takes pictures manually, one frame at a time.
(Available only when [Auto Shooting] is set to [ON])
Set the interval used for [Auto Shooting]. You can set the interval from 1 second
to 60 seconds in 1-second intervals.
Press
to select the interval (seconds), press
selected time, and then press [MENU/SET]
Functions for specific subjects and purposes
[Stop Motion Animation]
(→29)
to set the
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