Auto Bracket; Aspect Bracket; Self-Timer; Color Space - Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 Manual

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REC Mode
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Option Description
Command
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In one push of the shutter-release button, a series of pictures can be
taken in rapid succession with varying exposures.
The drive mode lever must be set to the Auto Bracket option. Burst Mode
must be activated for the camera to automatically take the series of pic-
tures. If Burst Mode is not activated, a manual push of the shutter-release
button will be required for each shot in the series.

AUTO BRACKET

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The maximum number of pictures is determined by the selected expo-
sure and whether there is room on the allowable exposure scale to
bracket up or down.
Note: The exposure range selected will be based on the Exposure Com-
pensation setting. The command is not active during videos, Multi Film
Bracket, White Balance Bracket, or Aspect Bracket. Only one picture is
taken when the flash is activated.
Pressing the shutter-release button once automatically takes four pic-
tures, one each with aspect ratios of 4:3, 3:2, 16:9, and 1:1.
Pictures with a size of [S] are increased to [M]. The Auto Review function-

ASPECT BRACKET

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ality is automatically activated. This command does not operate when
Quality is set to RAW. When Quality is set to RAW + JPEG, only JPEG pic-
tures are taken. The ASPECT BRACKET command does not operate during
video recording.
This command defines a set amount of time that will elapse between
when the shutter-release button is pushed and when the actual picture
is taken. This allows you to pose in the photo before the picture is taken.
It is available through the Quick Menu when the camera is in Intelligent

SELF-TIMER

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Auto Mode.
Note: Using a tripod is the best way to secure the camera. The flash is not
always properly synchronized with the 10-second delay/three pictures
option.
This command allows you to correct the picture's color reproduction on a
computer, printer, etc. It gives you additional color options, depending on
the selected option.

COLOR SPACE

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Note: Saved files will include the selected color space value in the file
name.
Option Value
Value Description
Subcommand
Option
SETTING
3–1/3
3–2/3
3–1
STEP: Defines the
number of pictures
5–1/3
to be taken and the
5–2/3
f-stop increments
5–1
between each pro-
gressive picture
7–1/3
7–2/3
7–1
SEQUENCE: Defines
0/−/+
the sequence of
shooting the brack-
eted pictures
−/0/+
OFF
Aspect Bracket option is deactivated.
Aspect Bracket option is activated. A set of four different color borders,
ON
each representing one aspect ratio, are superimposed on the LCD screen.
10-second delay between when the shutter-release button is pressed and
a single picture is taken.
10-second delay between when the shutter-release button is pressed
and a series of three pictures are taken at about two-second intervals.
Not available in Intelligent Auto Mode, White Balance Bracket, or Aspect
Bracket.
2-second delay between when the shutter-release button is pressed and a
single picture is taken.
sRGB color space is typically used for computer-related equipment.
sRBG
Note: This is the option value for videos.
AdobeRGB is typically used for business purposes, such as professional
AdobeRBG
printing, because it has a wider range of reproducible colors than sRGB.
Value Description
A manual push of the shutter-release button is
required for each shot.
The camera automatically takes the series of pic-
tures in succession with one press of the shutter-
release button.
3 pictures at 1/3 f-stop separation
3 pictures at 2/3 f-stop separation
3 pictures at 1 f-stop separation
5 pictures at 1/3 f-stop separation
5 pictures at 2/3 f-stop separation
5 pictures at 1 f-stop separation
7 pictures at 1/3 f-stop separation
7 pictures at 2/3 f-stop separation
7 pictures at 1 f-stop separation
Take the pictures in the following order: optimal
exposure, series of underexposures, series of over-
exposures
Take the pictures in the following order: underex-
posures, optimal exposure, overexposures
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