Capturing Still Images In A Movie; Manual Recording; Changing To Manual Recording Mode - JVC GZ-X900EK Instructions Manual

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Capturing Still Images in a Movie

You can capture still images while recording
a video.
Preparation:
Select the recording mode.
1
Set the recording dial to
2
Touch the shutter mode and select
RECORD ONE SHOT or CONTINUOUS
SHOOTING.
RECORD ONE SHOT: Records one still
image.
(There will be no indicator display on the
LCD monitor when recording one image.)
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CONTINUOUS SHOOTING: Records still
images continuously.
RECORD ONE SHOT
After performing steps 1-2
3
Press SNAPSHOT.

Manual Recording

Manual recording mode enables you to set the
focus and screen brightness, etc. manually.

Changing to Manual Recording Mode

Preparation:
Select the recording mode.
Set the recording dial to manual video
3
manual still image
!
mode.
3
or
.
CONTINUOUS SHOOTING
After performing steps 1-2
3
Select the continuous shooting mode
from the menu.
Select from HIGH SPEED /
MEDIUM SPEED / LOW SPEED.
4
Press and hold SNAPSHOT.
Recording ends when SNAPSHOT is
released.
At this time, SNAPSHOT will not work until
the writing to the media is completed.
The photo indicator lights up
immediately on the LCD monitor when
SNAPSHOT is pressed.
NOTE
Recording cannot be performed when the
menu is displayed.
Close the menu.
Functions that are only available in still image
mode cannot be used.
(Example: flash, GAIN, etc.)
The number of recordable still images
depends on the remaining space on the
recording media.
The size of recorded still images is 3072 x
1728, regardless of the image size that is set.
The still images recorded in the video mode
contains a little more noise than the still
images recorded in the still image mode.
Simultaneous recording (still image
recording) may be performed even when the
dial is set to [M].
manual video
manual still image
To return to the auto recording mode
Set the recording dial to
!
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or
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