Stop Motion Animation Assist - Panasonic HC-WXF1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Stop Motion Animation Assist

Before recording in Stop Motion Animation Assist Mode
You can create a slideshow that appears to be moving by recording the subject while moved a
little at a time.
≥ Each recording group can store up to 999 still pictures recorded in Stop Motion Animation
Assist Mode.
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Recording groups for the SD card and the built-in memory are created separately.
≥ Change the Recording Mode to
1
Press the
2
Touch [Enter].
≥ A still picture will be recorded, and it will be displayed in a semi-transparent state on the recording
screen. Look at the picture to estimate how far you should move the subject for the next
recording.
≥ If you have already recorded still pictures in the recording group, the last still picture will be
displayed in a semi-transparent state on the recording screen.
≥ To record again, touch
3
Move the subject and determine the composition of the picture.
≥ Repeat Steps 1-3 to continue recording.
≥ You can save still pictures in the same recording group until you use [Create Stop Motion].
Creating a new recording group
: [PICTURE] # [Create Stop Motion]
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≥ If you touch [YES], a new recording group will be created and the recording screen will be
displayed.
≥ Once you create a recording group, you cannot save still pictures in any of the older recording
groups.
≥ [PICTURE SIZE] is set to
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When you want to record still pictures in a separate recording group, use a different SD card.
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When you want to record still pictures in a separate recording group, change the recording media
or use a different SD card.
≥ For details on playback of the Stop Motion Animation Assist Mode, refer to page 148.
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