W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/ 2 MF/VOL/JOG

2 1

PUSH

2

1 1

1;

TAPE%CARD

NOW WRITING

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1

W.B./SHUTTER/IRIS/

 

MF/VOL/JOG

 

2

1

 

PHOTO SHOT

PUSH

2

 

1

ªAutomatically Copying Still Pictures That Have Already

Been Recorded on a Tape

The images with the Photo Index signals are automatically recorded to the Card.

1Set the Movie Camera to Still Playback Mode at the scene immediately before you want to start copying images.

2Set [VCR FUNCTIONS] >> [PLAYBACK FUNCTIONS] >>

[RECORD TO CARD] >> [YES].

During copying, the Indication 1 appears.

Search starts from the current Tape position, and images with Photo Index signals are recorded onto the Card sequentially.

To Stop Automatic Recording

Press the [] Button.

For other notes concerning this item, see page 49.

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Using the Video Flash

Using the Video Flash of the Battery Adaptor Unit allows a photoshot in dark places.

Video Flash can be used in SD Camera Style only.

1Set [CAMERA FUNCTIONS] >> [RECORDING SETUP] >>

[FLASH] >> [ON].

The [ß] Indication appears. 1

Setting to [AUTO] allows the flash to fire when recording in a dark place.

2Press the [PHOTO SHOT] Button.

To reduce the “red eyes” phenomenon in your pictures (Red eye reduction)

When setting the [RED EYE REDUCTION] on the [RECORDING SETUP] Sub-Menu to [ON], the [£] indication 2 is displayed.

REC

£ßæ

2

1

The available range of the Video Flash is approximately 1 to 2.5 metres in a dark place. Pictures will appear dark when they are recorded using the Video Flash at distances greater than 2.5 metres.

Continuous Photoshot is not possible if the Video Flash is used.

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When this Movie Camera is SD Camera Style, the Movie Camera detect the surrounding brightness and distinguish the flash is necessary or not. (regardless of setting [FLASH] to [OFF], the [ß] flashes when a source of light is necessary.)

For other notes concerning this item, see page 50.

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Panasonic NV-EX21EG operating instructions Using the Video Flash, Record to Card YES, To Stop Automatic Recording