Recording motion pictures by setting the aperture/shutter speed/ISO sensitivity (Creative Video Mode)
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The ISO sensitivity can be set within the following range.
• [AUTO], [125] to [6400] ([L.80] to [6400] when [Extended ISO] is set to [ON])
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Setting the upper limit value of ISO sensitivity when [Sensitivity] is set to [AUTO]
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[Motion Picture] → [ISO Auto Upper Limit (Video)]
Settings: [AUTO] / [200] / [400] / [800] / [1600] / [3200] / [6400]
Recording Slow Motion Pictures ([High Speed Video])
Slow motion pictures can be recorded by performing recording at a super high speed.
When these recordings are played back, the motion is displayed slowly.
• To record pictures, use a UHS Speed Class 3 card.
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Set mode dial to [
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Set the menu
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• Recording is done at 120 frames/second with [FHD] in [MP4].
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Press the motion picture button (or shutter button) to start recording
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Press the motion picture button (or shutter button) to stop recording
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When recording, the angle of view becomes narrower.
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No sound is recorded.
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Files are split into smaller motion picture files for recording and playback when the file size
exceeds 4 GB. (You can continue to record motion pictures without interruption.)
Recording stops when the continuous recording time exceeds 29 minutes and 59 seconds.
(In terms of playback time, you can record up to approximately 120 minutes.)
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The settings for the focus and zoom are fixed to the settings specified when recording was started.
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Flickering or horizontal stripes may appear while recording under fluorescent lighting.
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[Creative Video] → [High Speed Video] → [ON]
Recording mode
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a take a photo with the dial set at P, push shutter and screen says "recording in Post focus" what does that mean? All I want is a single frame, not a movie.
On the Panasonic Lumix DC-ZS200, "recording in Post Focus" means the camera captures multiple images at different focus points when the shutter is pressed. You can then select and save the desired focus point later during playback. This feature is available when the mode dial is set to P (Program) and [Post Focus] is selected in the drive mode.
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