Panasonic SDR-S26 Manual shutter speed/ aperture adjustment, To restore to automatic adjustment

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Manual shutter speed/ aperture adjustment

Shutter Speed:

Adjust it when recording fast-moving subjects.

Aperture:

Adjust it when the screen is too bright or too dark.

1 Select the manual mode. (l 44)

2 Select [ ] or [ ] with the joystick.

MNL

4/4NEXT

3 Adjust the settings with the joystick.

 

MNL

 

 

1/100

OPEN

BACK

AShutter speed:

1/50 to 1/8000

1/50 to 1/500

The shutter speed closer to 1/8000 is faster.

If [AUTO SLW SHTR] is set to [ON], the

slowest shutter speed is 1/25.

BIris/Gain value:

CLOSE # (F16 to F2.2) # OPEN #

(0dB to 18dB)

Value closer to [CLOSE] darkens the image.

Value closer to [18dB] brightens the image.

When the iris value is adjusted to brighter than [OPEN], it changes to the gain value.

To restore to automatic adjustment

Press the iA button.

When setting both the shutter speed and the iris/gain value, set the shutter speed and then set the iris/gain value.

Manual shutter speed adjustment

≥ Avoid recording under fluorescent light, mercury light or sodium light because the colour and brightness of the playback image may change.

≥ If you increase the shutter speed manually, the noise on the screen may increase.

≥ You may see vertical lines of light in the playback image of a brightly shining subject or highly reflective subject, but this is not a malfunction.

≥ During normal playback, image movement may not look smooth.

≥ When recording in an extremely bright place, the screen may change colour or flicker. If so adjust the shutter speed manually to [1/50] or [1/100].

Manual iris/gain adjustment

If the gain value is increased, the noise on the screen increases.

Depending on the zoom magnification, there are iris values that are not displayed.

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Contents Operating Instructions Use only the recommended accessories Information for Your SafetyFor the purposes of these operating instructions Indemnity concerning recording contentCarefully observe copyright laws Cards that you can use with this unitLicenses Contents Functions that cannot be used With a PCOthers CD-ROM AccessoriesOptional accessories LCD monitor open part Joystick HandlingParts identification LCD monitorGrip belt Adjust the belt length and the pad position  Joystick Lens coverUSB terminal l 62, 69 Tripod receptacleAbout batteries that you can use with this unit Inserting the batteryRemoving the battery Open the battery cover, then remove the batteryStatus indicator a Charging the batteryFlashes rapidly at approx .25 seconds intervals About charging errorsConnecting to the AC outlet Does not flashCharging time Battery model numberBattery model Voltage/Capacity Maximum Actual recordable Charging time and recordable timeCapacity Before using 3 About SD cardsAbout SD cards SD Memory Card32 GB SD card handling12 GB 16 GBSD card access lamp Access Access lampSecurely close the SD card slot cover Rotate the mode dial to OFFCard Inserting/removing an SDTo turn on Selecting a modeHow to turn the power on and off with the LCD monitor Turning the unit on/offTo exit the menu screen Using the menu screenPress the Menu button To get back to the previous screenMotion picture recording menus Language selectionMenu list Advanced Still picture recording menusMotion picture playback menus Still picture playback menusPress the joystick to enter the selection Setting date and timePress the Menu button to finish the setting Select the menu. lBasic # SET World Time # YES ≥ When the destination is in summer timeSelect Home and press the joystick Select Destination and press the joystickBrightness Adjusting LCD monitorSetup # LCD SET # YES Setup # Power LCD # desired setting AutoIntelligent auto button Intelligent auto modeBefore recording Basic camera positioningMode Scene/Effect When the intelligent auto mode is set to off0h00m10s Recording motion picturesScreen indications To end the recordingRecord motion picture to be uploaded to YouTube Press the WEB Mode buttonHigh quality Normal Long play Recording modeRecording modes and recordable time To record still pictures clearly Recording still pictures12345 Size of still picturesAdvanced # Shtr Effect # on Basic # Picture Size # desired settingNumber of pixels Recording with a shutter sound effect Select the menu. lDigital zoom function Recording functionsZoom in/out function Move the zoom leverQuick start Recording yourselfPress the O.I.S. button To cancel the optical image stabilizer functionOptical image stabilizer function Select an icon with the joystick Recording functionsOperation icons Operation icons Video recording modeFade Picture recording modeBacklight CompensationColour night view Help modeSoft skin mode To exit the help modePRE-REC Self-timerTo stop the timer midway through Face detection Menus MenusAuto slow shutter mode Press the Manual AF/MF button Manual modeManual focus mode Manual recording functionsSelect the manual mode. l Select the menu. l Scene modeManual focus adjustment To cancel the scene mode functionWhite balance Select the white balance mode with the joystickAuto white balance adjustment To restore to the automatic adjustmentSelect the manual mode. l Select or with the joystick Manual shutter speed/ aperture adjustmentAdjust the settings with the joystick To restore to automatic adjustmentMotion picture playback Resuming the previous playback Select the menu. l Setup # Resume Play # onTo cancel the resume function To change the playback speedTo return to the screen showing all scenes Playing back motion pictures by dateTo select a different date Still picture playback Normal Approx sec Long Approx sec Photo Setup # Slide Interval # desired settingAbout still picture compatibility ShortPress the button in the thumbnail display Deleting scenes/filesDeleting multiple scenes/ files Deleting scenes/files one at TimeTo continue deleting other scenes/files Deleting the copied scenes collectivelyPress the button Select YES, then press the joystickSelect the scene to be protected, then press the joystick To complete the settingsEditing scenes Locking motion picturesSelect the file to be protected, then press the joystick Editing still picturesLocking still pictures To cancel all Dpof settings Dpof settingFormatting an SD card Setup # Format Card # YESPlayback on TV To display the on-screen information on the TV Setup # EXT. Display # onTo watch images with a 169 aspect ratio on a regular TV Data Motion pictures Still pictures With a DVD burnerAbout discs that can be used Insert the disc in the DVD burner Connecting this unit to the DVD burnerConnect this unit to the AC adaptor Copying added scenes to discs Select menus with the following proceduresDVD Copy function Copying all the scenes to discsSelect START, then press the joystick Favourite Scenes functionSelecting the scenes to copy to 1 disc Select the scenes to be copied and then press the joystickBurn Disc # VIDEO# Favourite Scenes # Select Date Selecting the scenes by date to copy to discsSelect the date to be copied and then press the joystick Disc type Copy time About the time it takes to copyAbout playing back the discs Playing back a disc inserted in the DVD burner Dubbing images onto other video devices Using SD card slot or USB terminal of other video devicesWhen using a USB terminal With other video devicesSelect PictBridge and press the joystick With a printer PictBridgeConnect this unit to a printer Standard Select Print # YES and press the joystickBefore using 1 What you can do with a PC RAM Operating environmentVideoCam Suite CPUSD card reader/writer function mass storage Article 8 Termination of License End User License AgreementInsert the CD-ROM into the PC Setup1 InstallationInstalling VideoCam Suite Check the contents, then close the windowUninstalling the software Select PC/RECORDER and press the joystick Connection and recognitionAbout the PC display Connect this unit to a PCCopying still pictures on PC To disconnect USB cable safelyExample folder structure Double click the icon in task trayUpload to YouTube Using software 1 Using VideoCam SuiteWhen the operating instructions will not open Reading the operating instructions of the softwareLSQT1522 If using a Macintosh Recording indications 10000 Playback indicationsWhite GreenTime Indications when other products are connectedConfirmatory indications Check Card This Card Cannot Record in Video ModeError OCCURRED. Recording is Stopped Error OCCURRED. Please Turn Unit OFF, then Turn on AgainNOW Repairing DATA. do not Remove Card About recoveryUsed simultaneously Functions Conditions which Disable the functionsFunctions that cannot be Problem Check points TroubleshootingProblem Scenes or files cannot be deleted or edited Problem With a PC With other productsAbout this unit When carrying the unit, do not drop or bump itCleaning Prepare spare batteries when going out for recording About the batteryWhen you are not going to use the unit for an extended time Be sure to detach the battery after useHelpful hint About the AC adaptorAbout condensation Causes of condensationAuto focus White balance adjustmentExplanation of terms Automatic white balanceRecording a subject with little contrast USB SpecificationsSD Video Camera Mass in operation DimensionsOperating temperature MassPictures AC adaptor Still pictures Recording mediaPicture size Number of recordable128 MB Number of recordable picturesPicture size 640k480 640k360 SD card102 103 Panasonic Corporation

SDR-S26 specifications

The Panasonic SDR-S26 is a compact camcorder that offers a remarkable combination of features and technologies designed for both amateur and professional videographers. Released as part of Panasonic's line of high-definition handheld camcorders, the SDR-S26 stands out for its user-friendly interface and portability.

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