Creating Still Pictures From A Motion Picture - Panasonic Lumix DMC-LX100 Basic Operating Instructions Manual

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Turn the aperture ring and shutter speed dial to set the recording mode
• We recommend setting [Shutter-Priority] Mode and setting the shutter
speed to 1/1000 seconds or higher to minimise subject blur. To record a
subject that is moving quickly, set the shutter speed to 1/2000 seconds or
higher.
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Operate the aspect ratio selector switch to set the
aspect ratio for a motion picture
• The aspect ratio of a still picture captured from a 4K motion picture is the
same as the aspect ratio of the motion picture.
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Press the motion picture button to start recording
• When you record 4K motion pictures, the angle of view will be narrower
than motion pictures of other sizes.
Setting a marker
When you press the [Fn2] button while recording, you can add a marker to
the motion picture.
When you create still pictures from a motion picture, you can quickly move
to a marker position you want to capture as a still picture.
You can add up to 40 markers in a single motion picture.
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Press the motion picture button again to end recording
• Motion picture recording can also be started or finished by pressing the
shutter button.

Creating still pictures from a motion picture

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Display the picture that you want to capture as
a still picture by pressing
picture being played back on the camera
• You can press
rewind operations.
• When you press the [Fn2] button and press
the marker position you set while recording the motion picture. (You can
perform the same operation even during motion picture playback.)
If you press the [Fn2] button again, you can perform single-frame forward/
rewind operations by pressing
2
Press [MENU/SET]
• A confirmation screen is displayed. Select [Yes] and press [MENU/SET].
to pause a motion
to perform single-frame forward/
.
Motion picture
, you can quickly move to
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