Using The Tracking Focus Function - Sony HDR-CX560V Operating Manual

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Recording modes and the media
Types of media that images can be saved
on will depend on the recording mode
selected.
For details on a save operation using the
external devices, see page 61.
Types of media
On this camcorder
Internal recording
media
Memory card
On external devices
External media
(USB storage
devices)
Blu-ray discs
AVCHD
recording discs
[PS] can be set only when [
*
set to [60p].
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Movies are recorded with the 1920  1080/60p
format when the PS mode of high definition
image quality (HD) is selected, and with
AVCHD 1920  1080/60i or 1920  1080/24p
format when the FX or FH mode is selected.
When the HQ or LP mode of high definition
image quality (HD) is selected, movies are
recorded with AVCHD 1440  1080/60i format.
You can select the following high definition
image quality (HD) recording mode.
[60p Quality
] (AVC HD 28M (PS))
[Highest Quality
[High Quality
] (AVC HD 17M (FH))
[Standard
] (AVC HD 9M (HQ)) (the
default setting)
[Long Time
] (AVC HD 5M (LP))
Recording mode
FH/
FX
PS
*
HQ/LP
Frame Rate] is
] (AVC HD 24M (FX))
The recording mode of the standard image
quality (STD) is limited to the following value.
[Standard
] (STD 9M (HQ))
"M, " such as in "24M, " means "Mbps. "

Using the Tracking focus function

If you touch the subject you want to track
on the LCD screen, the camcorder tracks
that subject and records a movie.
When you touch a face
A double-lined frame appears around the
face and the camcorder adjusts the focus,
color and exposure automatically.
When you touch a point other than a
face
A double-lined frame appears at the point
you touch and the camcorder adjusts the
focus automatically.
Touch the face or a point you want
to track.
The double-lined frame is displayed.
To stop tracking, touch
appears on the right of the LCD screen.
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