Recording Functions Of Menus - Panasonic HDC-HS60P Operating Instructions Manual

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Recording functions of
menus
[SCENE MODE]
_
When you record images
in different
situations,
this mode automatically
sets optimum
shutter
speeds
and apertures.
• Change
the mode
to
_
or
O.
: [RECORD
SETUP]
_
[SCENE
MODE] _
desired
setting
I
[OFF]:
Cancel
the setting
t_
Sports:
To make fast moving
scenes
less shaky with slow playback
and pause of playback
Portrait:
To make
people stand out against the background
Spotlight:
Improved
quality
when subject
is brightly
illuminated.
Snow:
Improved
image quality when shooting
in snowy
locations.
_=,
Beach:
To make blue in the sea or sky vibrant
_-
Sunset:
To make
red in the sunnse
or sunset
vibrant
..,_: Fireworks.
To capture
the fireworks
in the night sky beautifully
Scenery:
For spatial
scenery
Low light:
For dark scenes,
such as at dusk
(In Motion Picture
Recording
Mode only)
Night scenery:
To capture
the evening
or night scenery
beautifully.
m
Night
portrait:
To capture
a person
and the background
bnghtly.
(In Still Picture
Recording
Mode only)
• (SportslPortraitlSpotlightlSnowlBeachl
Sunset/Scenery)
The shutter
speed
is 1/8 or more in Still
Picture
Recording
Mode.
• (Sunset/Low
light)
The shutter
speed
is 1/30 or more in
Motion
Picture
Recording
Mode.
• (SunsetlFireworkslScenerylNight
scenery)
Image may get blurry when
a close
object
is recorded.
• (Sports)
During
normal
playback,
the image
movement
may not look smooth.
Color and screen
brightness
may
change
under indoor
lighting.
If the brightness
is insufficient,
the
Sports
mode does not function.
The
,_
display
flashes.
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• (Portrait)
Color and screen brightness
may
change
under indoor lighting.
• (Fireworks)
The shutter
speed
is 1/30.
image
may get washed
out when
recorded
in bright surroundings.
• (Night
scenery/Night
portrait)
The shutter
speed
is 1/2 or more in Still
Picture
Recording
Mode.
Using a tripod
is recommended.
• (Night
portrait)
The flash is set to [ON].

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