Slow Motion Playback. Panasonic NVGS400GN, NV-GS400GN
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Panasonic NVGS400GN digital video camera captures both high-quality videos and photos. When it gets dark, switch to night view or use a built-in flash. Experiment with recording modes - slow-motion and time-lapse will add a captivating touch. If you need to focus on a specific person or object, set up face detection or object tracking. Adjust brightness, white balance, or even manually set shutter speed to get professional-looking results. Don't be afraid to let your creativity flow and enhance footage with special effects. For added convenience, use a remote controller or connect to a TV/PC.
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400GN.book 37 ページ 2004年6月3日 木曜日 午後1時49分
ª Variable Speed Search Function
The speed of Cue Playback or Review Playback can be varied.
1
During playback, press the [
1] Button
(19)
.
≥The [1k!] Indication appears.
(19)
STILL
ENTER
FADE
2
Push the [
sVOL/JOGr] Lever
(51)
to select a desired search speed.
VOL/JOG
W
(51)
T
≥During Cue or Review Playback, fast-moving images may show a noise like a mosaic.
≥The sound is muted during search.
Slow Motion Playback
This Movie Camera can play back at a slow speed.
(84)
(69)
V
/REW
6
STILL ADV
E
INDEX
K
PLAY
1
PAUSE
;
STOP
∫
FF/
W
5
STILL ADV
D
INDEX
L
W
P.B. ZOOM
(69)
SELECT
1
Press the [
1] Button
(84)
.
2
Press the [
E] Button or [D] Button
(69)
on the Remote Controller.
≥The [ ~] or [}] Indication appears.
}
Playback Mode
The following 6 playback speeds are available for the Variable Speed Search Function in both the fast-forward and rewind directions:
1/5 k (slow playback in SP Mode only), 1/3k
(slow playback in LP Mode only), 1 k, 2k, 5k,
10 k and 20k.
≥This function works by pressing the
[VAR. SEARCH] and [T] or [W] Button on the
Remote Controller. (
-7-
)
To Resume Normal Playback
Press the [
1] Button
(19)
.
Scenes recorded in the SP Mode are played back at approximately 1/5th of the normal speed.
Scenes recorded in the LP Mode are played back at approximately 1/3rd of the normal speed.
To Resume Normal Playback
Press the [
1] Button
(84) .
≥If the Movie Camera is left in the Slow Playback
Mode for more than 12 minutes, the Movie
Camera switches to the Stop Mode to protect the video heads from excessive wear and tear.
(The tape is advanced for about 2 minutes in
SP Mode and it is advanced for about 4 minutes in LP Mode while it is actually played back for
12 minutes.)
Still Playback/Still Advance
Playback
This Movie Camera is capable of still picture playback and frame-advance playback.
(84)
(81)
(69)
V
/REW
6
STILL ADV
E
INDEX
K
PLAY
1
PAUSE
;
STOP
∫
FF/
W
5
STILL ADV
D
INDEX
L
W
P.B. ZOOM
(69)
SELECT
1
Press the [
1] Button
(84)
.
2
Press the [
;] Button
(81)
.
≥The playback image stops in the Still
Playback Mode.
3
Press the [
E] Button or [D] Button
(69)
on the Remote Controller.
≥With each press of the [E] Button, still pictures advance in the reverse direction.
With each press of the [
D] Button, still pictures advances in the forward direction. If one of the buttons continues to be pressed, still pictures advance continuously 1 frame at a time until the button is released.
To Resume Normal Playback
Press the [
1] Button
(84) .
ª Playback with Volume/Jog Lever
By pushing the [ sVOL/JOGr] Lever
(51)
of the
Movie Camera in the Still Playback Mode, still pictures can be advanced one frame at a time in the forward or backward direction.
If you keep pushing the Lever, still pictures advances continuously.
VOL/JOG
W
(51)
T
≥When the [E] Button is pressed, Slow Motion
Playback proceeds in the reverse direction.
When the [
D] Button is pressed, Slow Motion
Playback proceeds in the forward direction.
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Key Features
- Auto focus and manual focus adjustments
- Digital zoom function for extra magnification
- Image stabilizer ensuring smooth footage
- Built-in flash and red-eye reduction
- Self-timer and quick-start option
- Adjustable brightness, white balance, shutter speed, and aperture
- Special effects to enhance creativity
- LP mode for longer recording time
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Frequently Answers and Questions
How do I set the date and time on my camera?
How do I charge the internal lithium battery?
What is the LP Mode?
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Table of contents
- 2 Information for Your Safety
- 4 Standard Accessories
- 4 Optional Accessories
- 4 Controls and Components
- 7 The Remote Controller
- 8 Power Supply
- 9 Available Recording Time
- 9 The One-touch Free Style Grip Belt
- 10 Attaching the Lens Cap
- 10 Attaching the Shoulder Strap
- 11 Inserting a Cassette
- 11 Using a Card
- 12 Turning on the Movie Camera
- 12 Selecting Modes
- 12 Using the Viewfinder/LCD Monitor
- 13 Using the Menu Screen
- 14 List of Menus
- 18 Setting Date and Time
- 18 Internal Lithium Battery Recharge
- 18 LP Mode
- 18 Audio Recording Mode
- 19 About Recording
- 19 Recording on a Tape
- 21 (Photoshot)
- 22 Quick Start
- 23 Self-timer Recording
- 23 Zoom In/Out Functions
- 24 Digital Zoom Function
- 24 Image Stabilizer Function
- 25 Fade In/Out Functions
- 25 Backlight Compensation Function
- 25 Night View Functions
- 26 Soft Skin Function
- 26 Wind Noise Reduction Function
- 26 Wide/Pro-Cinema Function
- 27 Cinema Function
- 27 Recording in Special Situations
- 27 Recording in Natural Colours
- 28 Adjusting White Balance Manually
- 29 Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment
- 30 Manual Iris Adjustment
- 30 Manual Focus Adjustment
- 30 Recording with Fixed Brightness
- 31 Advanced Functions
- 32 Using the Auto Pop-up Flash
- 33 Red Eye Reduction Function
- 33 Digital Effect Functions
- 36 Playing Back a Tape
- 36 Finding a Scene You Want to Play Back
- 37 Slow Motion Playback
- 37 Still Playback/Still Advance Playback
- 38 Index Search Function
- 38 Playback Zoom Function
- 39 Playback Digital Effect Functions
- 39 Playing Back a Card
- 40 Slide Show
- 40 Creating a Title
- 41 Adding a Title
- 41 Writing Printing Data on a Card
- 42 Protecting the Files on a Card
- 42 Deleting the Files Recorded on a Card
- 43 Formatting a Card
- 43 Playing Back on Your TV
- 45 Recording from a Tape onto a Card
- 45 Audio Dubbing
- 46 an S-VHS (or a VHS) Cassette
- 46 Other Equipment
- 47 Using the DV Cable for Recording
- 47 to the printer (PictBridge)
- 49 Copying Still Pictures to a PC
- 49 Using as a Web Camera
- 49 Using MotionDV STUDIO
- 50 Using SD Viewer
- 50 Using a Card in a Personal Computer
- 51 Indications
- 53 Initializing the Modes
- 53 Warning/Alarm Indications
- 54 Notes and Hints
- 61 Cautions for Use
- 65 (Problems and Solutions)
- 67 Explanation of Terms
- 69 Specifications