Panasonic NV-MX8A Recording in Natural Colours, Adjusting White Balance Manually

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Recording in Natural Colours

(White Balance)

Depending on the scene or light condition, the Automatic White Balance Adjustment Mode may not be able to bring out natural colours. (l22, 55) In such a case, the white balance can be adjusted manually.

When power is turned on with the lens cap on, the Auto White Balance adjustment may not work properly. Please turn on the Movie Camera after removing the lens cap.

1Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].

The [MNL] indication appears.

2Press the [PUSH] Dial.

3Turn the [PUSH] Dial to set a desired White Balance Mode.

1 Automatic White Balance Adjustment [AWB]

2 The white balance setting that was previouslyset manually [1] 3 Outdoor Mode [z]

4 Indoor Mode (recording under incandescent lamp) [{]

To Resume Automatic Adjustment

Press the [MULTI PUSH] Dial repeatedly to make the indication disappear. Or, set the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO].

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Adjusting White Balance Manually

For light outside the functional Auto White Balance Adjustment range, use the Manual White Balance Adjustment Mode.

1Attach the Lens Cap and zoom in until the entire screen becomes white.

2Set the Mode Selector Switch to [MNL].

The [MNL] Indication appears.

3Keep pressing [PUSH] Dial until the [1] Indication stops flashing.

To Resume Automatic Adjustment

Turn the [PUSH] Dial until the [AWB] Indication is displayed. Or, set the Mode Selector Switch to [AUTO].

About White Balance Sensor

The White Balance Sensor 1 determines the nature of the light source during recording.

Do not cover the White Balance Sensor with your hand during recording. Otherwise, White Balance will not work normally.

The red light from the Tally Lamp 2 will be reflected off your hand or object, possibly causing the White Balance Sensor to operate incorrectly and changing the colouring.

Outside of the effective range of Automatic White Balance Adjustment, the image will become reddish or bluish. Even within the effective range of Automatic White Balance Adjustment, the Automatic White Balance Adjustment may not function properly if there is more than one light source. In this case, adjust the White Balance.

1)The effective range of Automatic White Balance Adjustment on this Movie Camera

2)Blue sky

3)Cloudy sky (Rain)

4)TV screen

5)Sunlight

6)White fluorescent lamp

7)2 hours after sunrise or before sunset

8)1 hours after sunrise or before sunset

9)Halogen light bulb

10)Incandescent light bulb

11)Sunrise or sunset

12)Candlelight

For other notes concerning this item, see page 47.

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Contents NV-MX8A VQT9370Information for Your Safety Contents Standard Accessories Optional AccessoriesGetting Started Viewing What Has Been Recorded1417 LCD Monitor l12 Smart Accessory ShoeControls and Components 19 20≥ Use for mounting the Movie Camera on an optional tripod Remote Controller While pressing the Stopper 1, pull out the Battery Holder Inserting a Button-type BatteryUsing the Remote Controller 15˚ 15˚Using the Battery Power SupplyUsing the AC Adaptor Using the Car Battery ChargerInserting a Cassette Lens Cap and Grip BeltAttaching the Shoulder Strap Accidental Erasure PreventionUsing the LCD Monitor Using the ViewfinderTurning on the Movie Camera and Selecting Modes Using the Menu Screen File Selection in the Card Playback ModeList of Menus VCR Mode Main-Menu VCR Functions Card Setup Sub-MenuAV IN/OUT Setup Sub-Menu Playback Functions Sub-MenuErase PICTURE/TITLE Sub-Menu Card Playback Mode Main-Menu Card FunctionsShort-Cut Menus of the Card Playback Mode NV-MX6/MX8 only a Card Editing Sub-MenuLP Mode Internal Lithium Battery RechargeSetting Date and Time Audio Recording ModeRecording Progressive Photoshot PhotoshotZoom In/Out Functions Continuous PhotoshotOptical Image Stabilizer Function Set Camera Functions Camera Setup D.ZOOM 20t or 100tDigital Zoom Function Fade In/Out FunctionsBacklight Compensation Function Cinema FunctionRecording in Special Situations To Resume Automatic Adjustment Adjusting White Balance ManuallySet the Mode Selector Switch to MNL Recording in Natural ColoursManual Focus Adjustment Manual Shutter Speed AdjustmentManual Iris Adjustment Press the Focus ButtonUsing the Video Flash Wind Noise Reduction FunctionWipe Mode and Mix Mode Digital Effect FunctionsPress the Multi Button Picture-in-Picture ModeMulti-Picture Mode To display the Multi-Pictures againPlaying Back Finding a Scene You Want to Play BackFinding the End of Recording Slow Motion PlaybackStill Playback/Still Advance Playback ªJog PlaybackPhotoshot Index Search Index Search FunctionsPlayback Zoom Function Scene Index SearchTo suspend Playback Digital Effect Temporarily Playback Digital Effect Functions≥The B or C Indication appears, and the image is saved Playing back with Multi-Picture Mode To Make the Indications Appear on the TV Screen Playing Back on Your TVAudio Dubbing To Play Back the Sound Recorded by 12bit Audio DubbingUsing the DV Cable for Recording Recording the Contents of Other EquipmentCopying on an S-VHS or a VHS Cassette Personal Computer Connection Kit Using the Automatic Printing FunctionTo Cancel Autoprint USB Connection KitAccess Lamp Using a CardInserting a Card Recording on a Card Card PhotoshotCamera ModeWhen the picture size is 640k480 To Stop Automatic RecordingSlide the PICTURE/MPEG4/VOICE Selector to MPEG4 Recording the Moving Pictures MPEG4Recording Voice SD Voice Recording You can record voice data on a cardPlaying Back a Card Set the Movie Camera to Card Playback ModeTo adjust the volume Turn the Push Dial and select a desired fileRecording Pictures on a Card to a Tape Set Card Functions Card Editing Record to Tape YESTo Pause the Slide Show Slide ShowPress the 1 Button Press the Button Slide indication displayedTo Delete the Selected Picture To Reset the Slide Show SetupTo Verify the Selected Picture ≥The M.SLIDE! Indication is displayedCreating a Title Adding a TitleDeleting the Pictures Recorded on a Card Lock SettingProtecting the Files on a Card Set Card Functions Card Editing File Lock YESWriting Printing Data on a Card Dpof SettingSelect a desired picture L17 IndicationsL18 Owner ID Recording Check Alarm SoundsRecording Camera SearchVideo Flash Manual Shutter Speed AdjustmentManual Iris Adjustment Digital Effect FunctionsIndex Search Functions Recording the Contents of Other EquipmentUsing the DV Cable for Recording Digital Dubbing Playback Digital Effect FunctionsRecording Moving Pictures MPEG4 Voice Power SaveLock Setting Playing Back a CardAfter Use Using a Card in a Personal ComputerConstructing a Folder when the Card is used with a PC Image are in thisCondensation Optimal Use of the BatteryAbout AC Adaptor Video Head Clogging and CareLCD Monitor/Viewfinder/Lens Hood Before Requesting Repair Problems and Solutions Explanation of Terms Rewind the tape Stopping editing automatically during audio dubbingSpecifications Digital Video CameraSP/LP Mode Remote ControllerIndex Page F0000Zs00000000 a

NV-MX8A specifications

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