Viewfinder, Using the viewfinder, Using the lcd monitor – Panasonic AG-DVC60P User Manual

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Viewfinder

This camera-recorder offers a choice of viewfinders: a
viewfinder with a small LCD screen and one with a 2.5-
inch LCD monitor.
Use the viewfinder that best suits the application and
shooting conditions.

The brightness and hue may differ between the

images appearing on the viewfinder and LCD monitor
and those displayed on a TV monitor.
To see how the final images will appear, check them
on a TV monitor.

1

Set the POWER lever to the ON position, and
check that images appear in the viewfinder.
Keep the LCD monitor closed.

2

Adjust the viewfinder’s angle so that the screen is
positioned where it is easiest to see.

3

Move the viewfinder to the position that best suits
you.
1. Loosen the lock ring.
2. Adjust the position of the viewfinder.
3. Tighten the lock ring.

4

Adjust the diopter adjustment lever so that the char-
acters on the viewfinder screen are seen most
clearly.

1

Set the POWER lever to the ON position.

2

Open the LCD monitor while holding down the
panel locking button.
The LCD monitor can be opened to a maximum
angle of 90°.
Forcing it past this point will damage the cam-
era-recorder.

3

Position the LCD monitor where it is easiest to see.
The monitor can be rotated by 180 degrees

toward the lens and 90 degrees toward you.
Forcing the monitor beyond these angles or
attempting to close the monitor while it has
been rotated by 90 degrees will damage the
camera-recorder.

Using the viewfinder

POWER

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P

N

Do not point the viewfinder at the sun.
Doing so may damage the parts inside.

Using the LCD monitor

When closing the LCD monitor, ensure that it is

closed securely.

When the LCD monitor is rotated toward the lens

(for self-portrait shooting), the viewfinder and LCD
monitor will light up at the same time.

Diopter adjustment
lever

Viewfinder

VM

NUM

VM

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