Panasonic HDC-HS60P Operating Instructions Manual page 72

High definition video camera
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[HI-SPEED BURST]
Recording
is done continuously
at the rate of 30 or 60 still pictures
per second.
Use this function
to record an object
with fast movement.
• Change
the mode to
O
1
Select
the menu.
: [PICTURE]
[HI-SPEED
BURST]
_
desired
setting
[OFF]:
Cancel
the setting.
[30 frames/sec]:
90 still pictures
are recorded
continuously
at the rate of 30 per second.
The picture size is _
(1920x1080L
[60 frameslsec]:
180 stil pictures
are recordec
continuously
at the rate of 60 per second.
The picture size is _
(1280×720),
2
Press
the
O
button.
_
flashes
in red during
recording.
• First press the
_
button
halfway,
then
press
it fully to set the focus and record.
It
will automatically
focus
if you press fully
once,
so it is convenient
when recording
objects
moving
back and forth.
3
Touch
[Record]
or [Delete].
4
(Only when [Record]
is selected
in step 3)
Touch
[REC
ALL]
or [SELECT].
[REC ALL]:
All pictures
are stored.
[SELECT]:
Pictures
are stored
by
specifying
range.
5
(Only when [SELECT]
is selected
in
step 4)
Touch
the range
of pictures
that
will
be stored.
O
Start point*
Q
Finish point
• Previous
(Next)
page is displayed
by
touching
[_/[_
.
* Only select the picture for start point if only
1 picture
is to be stored.
• A confirmation
message
is displayed
when [Enter]
is touched
after selecting
the
start point and finish point.
Touch [YES] to store the pictures.
[Record]:
Pictures
are stored.
[Delete]:
All pictures
are deleted.
• If you turn off the power or change
the mode, this function
is canceled.
• The maximum
number
of times
you can record on a media is 15.
(In the case of SD cards
it is the maximum
number
of recordable
scenes per card.)
• Color balance
and brightness
on the screen may change
with some
light sources
such as
fluorescent
lamps.
• image quality
is different
from ordinary
still picture recording.
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