White Balance - Panasonic NV-GS33GC Operating Instructions Manual

Digital video camera model no. nv-gs33gc
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≥The Progressive Photoshot Function is
automatically turned off.
≥The Continuous Photoshot Function cannot be
used.
≥White Balance cannot be set.
≥The shutter speed cannot be adjusted.
≥The Image Stabilizer, Programme AE or Digital
Effect Modes in [EFFECT1] cannot be set.
≥When recording with the Night View Function, it
is recommended that you use the tripod.
≥The Night View Function makes the signal
charging time of CCD up to 25 times longer than
usual, so that the dark scenes that are invisible
to the naked eyes can be recorded brightly. For
this reason, a bright dots may be seen, but this
is not a malfunction.
≥The Image Stabilizer Function does not work. In
this case, the [[] Indication flashes.
≥The Soft Skin Function and the Backlight
Compensation Function cannot be changed.
ª Wind Noise Reduction Function
≥It does not work with the microphone on the
Free Style Remote Controller with Mic nor an
external microphone.
≥When it is set to [ON], directivity of microphone
is regulated depending on the strength of wind
to reduce wind noise.
ª Cinema Function
≥Using the Cinema Mode does not widen the
recording angle.
≥If you play back tape recorded in Cinema Mode
on a wide-screen (16:9) format TV, playback
size is automatically adjusted to fit the TV
screen format. Please refer to the TV's
operating instructions for details.
≥When images are displayed on a TV screen, the
Date/Time Indication may be erased in some
cases.
≥Depending on the TV, the picture quality may
be deteriorated.
≥Using the Cinema Mode deactivates [MULTI]
and [P-IN-P] of [EFFECT1].
≥Depending on the software in use, the imported
Cinema picture may not be displayed correctly.
ª Programme AE
≥If any of the Programme AE Modes are
selected, you cannot adjust the shutter speed
(
) or iris (
).
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≥Using the Night View Function cancels any of
the Programme AE mode.
Sports Mode
≥During normal playback, the image
movement may not look smooth.
≥Because the colour and brightness of the
playback image may change, avoid
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recording under fluorescent light, mercury
light or sodium light.
≥If you record a subject illuminated with
strong light or a highly reflective subject,
vertical lines of light may appear.
≥If the light is insufficient, the [5]
Indication flashes.
Sports Mode/Portrait Mode
≥If you record a still picture in Progressive
Photoshot Mode, the brightness and hue of
the recorded still picture may become
unstable.
≥If this mode is used for indoor recording,
playback images may flicker.
Low Light Mode
≥Extremely dark scenes may not be able to
be made brighter to a satisfactory degree.
Spotlight Mode
≥With this mode, recorded images may
become extremely dark.
≥If the recording subject is extremely bright,
its recorded image may becomes whitish.
Surf & Snow Mode
≥If the recording subject is extremely bright,
its recorded image may turn out to be
whitish.
ª White Balance
In the following cases, you cannot change

White Balance:

≥When you set [EFFECT2] to [SEPIA] or to
[B/W].
≥When you set the Zoom to 10k or higher
≥During Digital Still Picture Mode
≥When you display a Menu
≥When you use the Night View Mode
In the following cases, the [1] Indication
flashes:
≥The flashing indicates that the previously
adjusted White Balance setting is still kept. This
setting will be kept until White Balance is
adjusted again.
≥You may not be able to achieve correct White
Balance Adjustment manually under weak
illumination.
ª Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment
≥You may see vertical lines of light in the
playback image of a brightly shining subject or
highly reflective subject.
≥During normal playback, movement in the
images may not look smooth.
≥Because the colour and brightness of the
playback image may become unstable, avoid
recording under fluorescent light, mercury light
or sodium light.
≥If you are using Night View Mode (
Programme AE Mode (
the shutter speed.
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) or
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), you cannot adjust
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