Panasonic AJ-PX270EJ Operating Instructions Manual page 17

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13 <AUTO/MANUAL> switch
Select the method to adjust the focus, gain, iris, white balance, and shutter speed at shooting. You can set the function to assign to <AUTO> in the
main menu → [AUTO SW].
<AUTO>: Adjust automatically. (Auto mode)
<MANUAL>: Adjust manually. (Manual mode)
14 <SLOT SEL> button
Select the microP2 memory card slot for the target of recording.
This button can be used as the USER button (USER7). (page 37)
15 Diopter adjustment lever (page 40)
Adjust the diopter scale so that the viewfinder screen can be viewed clearly.
16 <INPUT 1>/<INPUT 2> switch (page 62)
Switch audio input signals connected to the <AUDIO INPUT 1>/<AUDIO INPUT 2> terminal.
<LINE>: Select when audio equipment is connected by the line input.
<MIC>: Select when the external microphone is connected.
<+48V>: Select when the external microphone is connected and the microphone needs power supply.
17 <CH1 SELECT>/<CH2 SELECT> switch (page 62)
Select the audio to be recorded to audio channel 1/2.
<INT(L)>/<INT(R)>: Record left audio (right audio) of the built-in microphone.
<INPUT1>: Record input signals from the <AUDIO INPUT 1> terminal.
<INPUT2>: Record input signals from the <AUDIO INPUT 2> terminal.
18 <CH1>/<CH2> switch (page 63)
Select the method to adjust the input level of audio channel 1/2.
<AUTO>: Adjust automatically.
<MANU>: Adjust using the <AUDIO LEVEL CH1>/<AUDIO LEVEL CH2> dial.
19 <AUDIO LEVEL CH1>/<AUDIO LEVEL CH2> dial (page 63)
Adjust the recording level of audio channel 1/2.
20 Internal speaker
Output audio during playback.
When connecting the headphones to the headphones terminal, audio from the speaker turns off automatically.
21 HANDLE ZOOM switch (page 53)
Select the operation of the zoom lever (handle side).
<FIX>: Zoom in/out with the speed set in the main menu → [SW MODE] → [H.ZOOM SPEED].
<VAR>: Zoom speed changes depending on how strong the lever is pushed. (When pushed gently, the speed becomes slower, and when pushed
strongly, it becomes faster.)
<OFF>: The zoom lever does not work.
22 <ND FILTER> switch (page 46)
Select the filter to suit the illumination of the subject.
<1/64>: Reduce the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/64.
<1/16>: Reduce the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/16.
<1/4>: Reduce the amount of light entering the MOS sensor to 1/4.
<OFF>: Does not use the ND filter.
23 <IRIS> button (page 46)
Select the method for adjustment of the lens iris.
24 <FOCUS ASSIST> button (page 47)
Switch on/off the focus assist function.
This button can be used as the USER button (USER1). (page 37)
25 <MACRO> button (page 46)
Switch on/off the macro function of the focus.
This button can be used as the USER button (USER2). (page 37)
26 <FOCUS> switch (page 46)
Select the focus function.
<A>: Changes to the auto focus mode. Adjust the focus automatically.
<M>: Changes to the manual focus mode. Control the focus ring manually to adjust the focus.
<c>: Changes to the manual focus mode after the focus distance is set to infinity.
This is the spring switch. Even when the <FOCUS> switch is pushed towards the <c> side, the switch returns to the <M> position.
27 <PUSH AUTO> button (page 47)
When the button is pressed in manual focus mode, focus is adjusted automatically while it is pressed.
28 <OIS> button (page 71)
Switch on/off the image stabilization function.
This button can be used as the USER button (USER3). (page 37)
29 <ZEBRA> button (page 70)
Select the display of either zebra of marker.
This button can be used as the USER button (USER4). (page 37)
30 <WFM> button (page 72)
Select whether to display the waveform monitor on the LCD monitor.
This button can be used as the USER button (USER5). (page 37)
31 <A.IRIS.LEVEL> button
Switch on/off the auto iris function.
Set the target value of the auto iris level in the main menu → [SCENE FILE] → [A.IRIS LEVEL EFFECT].
This button can be used as the USER button (USER6). (page 37)
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