Panasonic DMC-FZ30GN User Manual

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Recording pictures (advanced)

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[SCENE MODE] menu (Refer to P69 for information about how to select the menu.)

When you take a picture following the
motion of a subject which moves in a
certain direction such as a runner or a car,
the background will show some motion blur.
This special effect is called “panning”. This
mode allows you to obtain this effect easier.

Technique for Panning mode
To achieve good pictures in panning mode,
pick a horizontal plane – and then pan as
you fire shots.

1 Move the camera smoothly while

tracking a subject in motion.

2 Press the shutter button while moving

the camera.

3 Keep moving the camera continuously.

• Be careful of the following:

– Use the Viewfinder. (P24)
– Select a subject with quick motion.
– Prefocus to the point where the subject

will arrive. (P47)

– Use this mode with burst mode. (P56)

Select the best picture from the pictures
taken.

• In panning mode, the shutter speed

becomes slower than usual to achieve the
panning effect. As a result, jitter can easily
occur.

• Panning function does not work well in the

following situations.
– Very bright scenes such as daytime in

summer. We recommend using an ND
filter (DMW-LND55; optional). (P123)

– When the shutter speed is faster than

1/100th.

– When the subject moves slowly and the

tracking speed is too slow. (The
background cannot be recorded
dynamically.)

• You cannot set the stabilizer function

mode to [MODE2]. When [MODE1] is
selected, only vertical jitters can be
compensated in panning mode.

• The ISO sensitivity is fixed to [ISO80].
• The settings on the AF assist lamp and

the continuous AF are disabled.

Panning mode

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