JVC GZ-MG21U Instructions Manual page 18

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While
recording
Zoom
out
--VOL÷
W[]
O,T
W: Wide angle
Zoom in
T: Telephoto
• You can zoom in up to 32x by using the optical
zoom.
• Zoom magnification
over 32x is done through
digital image processing,
and is therefore called
digital zoom, Digital zooming is possible up to
800x, Set [ZOOM] to [64X] or [800X]. (
pg. 53)
Optical zoom (up to 32x)
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Digital zoom (up to 800x)
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NOTES:
• Macro shooting
is possible as close as approx.
5 cm (2") to the subject when the zoom lever is
set all the way to W,
• When you zoom into a subject close to the lens,
the camera may automatically
zoom out
depending on the distance to the subject.
In this
case, set [TELE MACRO] to [ON]. (
pg, 53)
You can record videos
at 4:3 mode and 16:9
mode. By default,
the camera
is set to record
videos
at the 4:3 mode.
Preparation:
• Set the power switch to [ • ].
• Set the MODE switch to _.
ATTENTION:
Videos which have been recorded in 16:9 mode
may appear to be slightly vertically stretched
on a
4:3 screen TV. Record videos in 4:3 mode if
pay ng back on a 4:3 screen TV.
NOTES:
• If the recording mode is set to ECONOMY,
you
cannot change the screen aspect ratio.
• When recording or playing back videos at 16:9
mode, the image may appear to be slightly
vertically stretched.
• If you want to burn the recorded videos onto
DVD discs, it is recommended
not to mix 16:9
size videos and 4:3 size videos,
If you select to use this function, the LED light
turns on to improve visibility during shooting.
Preparation:
• Set the power switch to _.
• Set the MODE switch to _.
LIGHT/INFO
Each time you press the button, setting
changes.
No
isptay
The light remains
on regardless
of the surrounding
conditions.
The light turns on automatically
when shooting in insufficient light
conditions.
Disables this function.
Each press switches
the screen
aspect
ratio.

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