JVC GZ-MG70AS Shutter Speed, To change the shutter speed, To return to automatic shutter speed

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RECORDING FEATURES EN 35

Shutter Speed

To change the shutter speed

 

 

Press 49, then select the shutter speed by

You can set the shutter speed manually. A fast

pressing / and press 49.

shutter speed can freeze the motion of a fast-

To return to automatic shutter speed

moving subject and a slow shutter speed can

Select [AUTO] in step 3.

blur the subject to give the impression of motion.

1 Select [S.SP] in the MSET menu. ( pg. 32)

NOTES:

2 If [AUTO] is selected, press .

It is recommended to use a tripod when recording

with a slow shutter speed.

3 Press / to select the desired shutter

The shutter speed can be set separately in video

speed. The shutter speed is displayed.

and still image.

You can select the shutter speed from the

 

 

followings.

 

 

If you cannot change the value, press 49.

 

 

 

The shutter speed is fixed at

 

1/2 second. This enables

NIGHTSCOPE

shooting with little light in dim

 

locations. The

indicator

 

appears.

 

 

 

 

 

1/4

Slow shutter speed can blur

1/8

the subject to give the

1/15

impression of flowing motion.

1/30

 

 

 

 

 

 

The shutter speed is fixed at

 

1/50 second. Black bands that

1/50

usually appear when shooting

 

a TV screen become

 

narrower.

 

 

 

 

The shutter speed is fixed at

 

1/120 second. The flickering

1/120

that occurs when shooting

under a fluorescent light or

 

 

mercury-vapor lamp is

 

reduced.

 

 

 

 

Fast shutter speed allows

1/250

fast-moving subject to be

captured one frame at a time

1/500

vividly. Use these settings

1/1000*

when an automatic

 

1/2000*

 

adjustment does not work well

1/4000*

by

(SPORTS) mode in

 

 

Program AE. ( pg. 36)

 

 

 

 

* Not available for still image recording.

4 Press 49. The setting is completed.

ADVANCED OPERATIONS

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Contents GZ-MG70AA/AG/AH/AS Flash Built-in Hard DiskVarious Recording Modes Editing Files on your PCContents Safety Precautions On Next Important notes for destroying and disposing of camera Before Using this CameraLens Cap See page 8 for attachment Provided AccessoriesAttaching the Lens Cap Attaching the Shoulder StrapClose the core filter until it clicks shut Attaching the Core FilterIndex Other Parts IndicatorsConnectors ControlsDuring Still Image Recording only  pg Shooting Icon  pg Self-Timer Recording Indicator  pgIndications on LCD Monitor During Video Recording onlyDuring Still Image Playback During Video PlaybackRequired charging time PowerCharging the Battery Pack Maximum continuous recording time Using the Battery PackPerform steps 2 3 in Charging the Battery Pack  pg About Batteries Operation ModeData Battery System Using AC PowerLanguage Setting Recording/Playback ModePower-Linked Operation Display Date/Time Settings Brightness AdjustmentBuilt-in Clock’s Rechargeable Lithium Battery Media to work with this camera Grip AdjustmentTripod Mounting Inserting/Removing an SD CardFormatting a Recording Medium To make it more Difficult to recover Data on the hard diskSelecting a Recording Medium Drop DetectionRemaining Space on the Recording Media To stop recording, press Recording start/stop button again Video RecordingPress the recording start/stop button to start recording To zoom out ZoomingDeleting Files To zoomVideo Playback Various Playback Operations Deleting Video Files How to Use the Scroll BarDate Index Screen Playback ZoomDVD Recorder Connecting to a TV, VCR orPlayback on a TV Dubbing to a VCR or DVD RecorderBeam Effective Area Playback Using the Remote Control Buttons and FunctionsInstalling the Battery Continuous Shooting Still Image RecordingTo turn on/off the date/time display Still Image PlaybackSlide Show Index Screen of Still Image FilesDeleting Still Image Files Playback Zoom Date Index ScreenSpot Exposure Control Backlight CompensationManual Exposure Menu Manual Settings in MsetSelect Auto in step When a dark object is barely visible in the displayManual Focus To return to automatic focusPress To close the Mset menu Cloud When shooting outdoors on aHalogen When a video light or similar Type of lighting is usedTo return to automatic shutter speed Shutter SpeedTo change the shutter speed Select OFF in step Program AETo turn off the program AE function To turn off the effectConsecutive snapshots Wipe or Fader EffectsPlayback Effects Information on Still Image Files Viewing File InformationInformation on Video Files Protecting FilesDeleting on the Menu Screen Deleting FilesButton To delete all files Cleaning Up a RecordingMedium To delete by selecting multiple filesBefore proceeding to following steps FilesCopying/Moving Still Image To copy or move by selecting filesCreating Play List Resetting the File NumberTo check only the scene transition Playing Back Play ListTo check the play list by playing back VideoAdd/Delete Files in Play List Changing Play List Name Deleting Play List Dubbing Using Play List To print all still images One print for each Dpof Print SettingTo confirm the Dpof setting To reset the Dpof settingDirect Printing with a PictBridge To cancel print settingTo print using the Dpof setting PrinterFor Recording Menus Changing the Menu SettingsSelect the operation mode Common Menus for All ModesHDD / SD Video Recording Menus Video Playback MenusOFF / 2SEC / 10SEC Still Image Playback MenusStill Image Recording Menus 1600 x 1200 / 1280 x 960 / 1024 x 640 xRecording TroubleshootingPower Playback Advanced featuresOther problems Attempt still image playback Battery indicatorAppears when no SD card is inserted in the SD slot.  pg Lock position.  pgMemory Card Cannot be Played Back Correctly Battery Packs Cleaning the CameraLCD Monitor Recording MediumMain Unit How to Handle a CD-ROM Camera SpecificationsWeight Format Power requirementBattery life Operating temperatureSD card Compatible recording mediaApproximate number of storable images for still image 42 45 TermsSoftware Installation and USB Connection Guide Contents Restriction on the Program Victor Company of Japan, Limited Export ControlHow to handle a CD-ROM Zealand CyberLinkLocation AixTeMaPixela Windows Digital Photo Navigator System RequirementsSupported media CyberLink DVD SolutionMacintosh Capty Mpeg Edit EX Select the desired language and click OK Software Installation WindowsPowerDVD 5 NE Load the provided CD-ROM into the PCConfirm your information and click Next Select the programs you want to install, then click NextClick Next Click YesClick Processes tab Select msmsgs.exe Click End process Connecting the USB cableConnections Windows To close Windows MessengerViewing the Contents of a Recording Medium Windows Recording medium Dcim Contains folders with still images Jpeg extension .jpgVideo files Playing Back Files on the PC WindowsCopying Files to the PC Windows Still imagesCopying Edited Files back to Camera Windows Disconnecting the USB cable WindowsClick OK User’s Guide/Help/Readme WindowsCreate a new folder with a selected name on the desktop Backing Up Video files WindowsCopy the entire Sdvideo folder Creating play lists using multiple files and viewing videoClick File Mode Viewing the video for a single fileSelect Produce a Disc, and then click Next How To Create DVDs simply WindowsSelect DVD Format and click Next Creating a DVD with Titles Windows Page DVD video Click Start12Insert a check mark for Include Menu Viewing Edited Video with a Camera Windows Software Installation MacintoshRead the Important Information carefully and click Continue Select the desitination volume and click ContinueFinish Up screen appears Connections MacintoshViewing the Contents of a Recording Medium Macintosh Copying Files to the PC Macintosh ReadMe Disconnecting the USB cable MacintoshHelp/Readme Macintosh HelpStart Capty Mpeg Edit EX Double click the Macintosh HD icon File Combination MacintoshSelect the file format After editing is completed, click Create File Trimming MacintoshSkip to if you do not edit video files Select File screen appearsCreate individual ranges SavingDelete trimming range Combine range and createSoftware Installation and USB Connection Guide