Panasonic HDC-HS60P Operating Instructions Manual page 66

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[AGS]
If the unit continues
to be tilted upside
down from the normal
horizontal
position
while
recording
motion pictures,
it is automatically
put into recording
pause.
• Change
the mode
to
N
.
: [RECORD
SETUP]
_
lAGS]
_
[ON]
• The AGS function
may activate
and cause the unit to pause the recording
if you are
recording
a subject
right above
or right below
you.
[AUTO SLOW SHTR]
_
You can record bright pictures
even in dark places by slowing
the shutter
speed.
• Change
the mode
to
.
• Switch
to Manual
Mode.
(-> 74)
: [RECORD
SETUP]
_
[AUTO
SLOW
SHTR]
_
[ON]
• The shutter
speed
is set to 1/30 or more depending
on the surrounding
brightness.
• This function
cannot be used in Still Picture
Recording
Mode.
• When
the shutter
speed
becomes
1/30, the screen
may be seen as if frames
are missed
and afterimages
may appear.
[Digital Cinema Color]
Recording
motion pictures
with more vivid colors,
using x.v.Color
TM
technology.
• Change
the mode to
.
• Switch
to Manual
Mode. (-> 74)
: [RECORD
SETUP]
_
[Digital
Cinema
Color]
_
[ON]
• For more realistic
colors,
use an HDMI mini cable with a TV that supports
the x.v.Color
TM.
• This function
cannot
be used when switched
to Intelligent
Auto Mode.
• When
motion
pictures
recorded
while
this function
is turned
[ON] are played
back
with
a TV not compatible
with
x.v.Color
TM,
colors
may not be reproduced
properly.
• To play back images
recorded
in Digital
cinema
color with vivid colors of wider color
ranges, a device compatible
with x.v.Color
TM
is required.
When
these images
are played
back with devices
other than ones compatible
with x.v.Color
TM,
it is recommended
to record
the images
after this function
is turned
[OFF].
• x.v.Color
TM
is a name for devices
that are compatible
with the xvYCC
format,
an
international
standard
for expanded
color in motion
pictures,
and that follow
the rules for
signal
transmission.
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