Using the user buttons, One-touch zooming, Backlight compensation function – Panasonic AG-DVC60P User Manual

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Shooting techniques for different targets (cont.)

You can allocate functions that you have selected using
the menu to the USER1, USER2 and USER3 buttons.
This enables you to change the shooting conditions to
match the subject or add fade effects to the images.
The USER button functions can be selected using the
USER1, USER2 and USER3 items on the SW MODE
screen.

(P68)

You cannot allocate functions to USER 3 when in

VCR mode.

One-touch zooming is initiated while you are shooting
by pressing the USER button

(P68) to which you have

allocated the (PUSH) AF+ZOOM function.
While this button is held down, the camera-recorder
zooms in on the subject from the current zoom position
for a close-up shot and focuses automatically.
When the button is released, the camera-recorder
returns to the original zoom position.
This function is useful when you are shooting with man-
ual focusing.

When shooting subjects in backlight conditions, press
the USER button

(P68) to which you have allocated the

BACKLIGHT (backlight compensation) function.
Backlight compensation prevents the image of the sub-
ject from turning out dark.
When the backlight compensation is activated,
appears on the screen.
Press the USER button again to release the backlight
compensation.

This function is activated when auto mode is used for

the iris adjustment.

This function locks the shutter speed and iris for as
long as you shoot when you press the USER button

(P68) to which the AE lock function has been allocated.
When you zoom in on a subject so that it appears
larger on the screen and then press the USER button,
the shutter speed and iris that are suitable for the sub-
ject are fixed.
Even when the brightness of the background changes,
you can shoot the subject at the same brightness level.

appears on the screen while the AE lock function

is working.

The scene index signals are recorded on the tape
when you press the USER button

(P68) to which you

have allocated the INDEX function during shooting or
recording.
The scene index recording standby status is estab-
lished when you press the USER button in the shooting
or recording pause mode.
If you start shooting or recording after pressing the
USER button, the scene index will be recorded on the
tape.
Recording the scene index enables you to search
(scene index search) scenes during playback.

(P47)

When you press the STILL (h) button or user button

(P68) allocated the still function, the images still and
you can shoot still pictures. Press again to cancel.

During still shooting, you cannot change the aspect

ratio, effects

(P35), or color bar display (P36).

When you press the user button

(P68) allocated the

COLOR BAR function during shooting or when shoot-
ing stills, color bars (complying with the SMPTE stan-
dard), which come in handy for adjusting the picture
quality of TV and external monitor images, can be dis-
played.
When the button is pressed again, the original image is
restored.
When the ID information in the ID SET item on the
RECORDING SETUP screen have been set using the
menus

(P62-64), the ID information will be displayed

on the screen along with the color bars.

(P69)

If the START/STOP button is now pressed, the images
with ID information superimposed onto the color bars
can be recorded on a tape.

The color bars will not be displayed when the digital

zooming is performed.

(P31)

Using the USER buttons

One-touch zooming

Backlight compensation function

CH1

CH2

AUDIO LEVEL

REC

MODE CHK

SNS

OIS

ZEBRA

RESET

COUNTER

ZOOM SPEED

OFF/M

H

L

AUDIO IN

FRONT

REAR

CH1 CH2

MIC

MIC

LINE

RESET

FOCUS

USER 2

SEARCH

MANUAL

MENU

VOL/JOG

SEARCH

D.ZOOM

USER 3

STILL

WHITE BAL

AUTO

PUSH

SHUTTER/IRIS

USER1 button

USER2 button

USER3 button

AE lock function

Index recording

Still shooting

Color bars

AE

LOCK

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