Reducing Camera Shake; Checking The Captured Image Immediately; Taking Still Images In Auto Mode - JVC EVERIO GZ-MG760 AA Detailed User Manual

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Recording

Reducing Camera Shake

When DIS is turned on, camera shake during recording can be effectively
reduced.
.
The setting of DIS switches with every touch.
Display
X (Image stabilizer
Activates image stabilizer.
1)
Y (Image stabilizer
Reduces camera shake more effectively
2)
when shooting bright scenes on the wide an-
gle end.
*Only on the wide angle end (approx. 5x)
Z (OFF)
Deactivates image stabilizer.
Memo:
It is recommended to switch off this mode when using a tripod and re-
cording a subject with little movement.
Complete stabilization may not be possible if camera shake is exces-
sive.
This setting is effective for video recording only.

Checking the Captured Image Immediately

You can check the most recently captured images while in the recording
mode. (Quick Review)
.
Memo:
You can also delete the image after checking.
Quick Review can no longer recall the most recently captured image
once the power is turned off.
Use the playback mode to check the image in this case.
Still Image
"Checking the Captured Image Immediately(Still Image)" (A P.24)
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Setting

Taking Still Images in Auto Mode

You can record without worrying about the setting details by using the au-
to mode.
1
Open the lens cover.
.
2
Open the LCD monitor and select the still image mode.
.
The still image mode icon appears.
3
Check if the recording mode is Auto.
.
If the mode is Manual, touch the G/H button.
The mode changes between Auto and Manual with every touch.
4
Set the focus on the subject.
.
When focused, the focus icon lights up in green.
5
Take a still image.
.
PHOTO lights up when a still image is being captured.

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