Panasonic NV-GS15GN ª White Balance, ª Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment, ª Manual Iris Adjustment

Models: NV-GS15GN

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Low Light Mode

Others

If this mode is used for indoor recording, playback images may flicker.

Low Light Mode

Extremely dark scenes may not be able to be made brighter to a satisfactory degree.

Spotlight Mode

With this mode, recorded images may become extremely dark.

If the recording subject is extremely bright, its recorded image may becomes whitish.

Surf & Snow Mode

If the recording subject is extremely bright, its recorded image may turn out to be whitish.

ªWhite Balance

In the following cases, you cannot change White Balance:

When you set [EFFECT2] to [SEPIA] or to [B/W].

When you set the Zoom to higher than 24k

During Digital Still Picture Mode When you display a Menu When you use the Night View Mode

In the following cases, the [1] Indication flashes:

The flashing indicates that the previously adjusted White Balance setting is still kept. This setting will be kept until White Balance is adjusted again.

You may not be able to achieve correct White Balance Adjustment manually under weak illumination.

ªManual Shutter Speed Adjustment

You may see vertical lines of light in the playback image of a brightly shining subject or highly reflective subject.

During normal playback, movement in the images may not look smooth.

Because the colour and brightness of the playback image may become unstable, avoid recording under fluorescent light, mercury light or sodium light.

If you are using Night View Mode (-24-) or Programme AE Mode (-25-), you cannot adjust the shutter speed.

ªManual Iris Adjustment

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

If you are using Night View Mode (-24-) or Programme AE Mode (-25-), you cannot adjust the iris.

If you attempt to adjust the Shutter Speed after setting the Iris, the value set for the Iris will be cancelled.

ªDigital Effect Functions

If you have set [EFFECT2] to [B/W] or [SEPIA], changing the selected White Balance Mode is not possible. (-26-)

Setting the Cinema Mode cancels the Picture-in-Picture Mode and the Multi-Picture Mode.

During the Digital Still Picture Mode, the Digital Effect Functions cannot be set.

In the following cases, using the [EFFECT1] on the [DIGITAL] Sub-Menu is not possible. When the Night View Mode is set (-24-)

When the Built-in LED Video Light lights and the Gain Up mode is set to on.

In the following cases, using the Digital Effect Function is not possible.

Title In

Wipe Mode and Mix Mode

If the following operation is carried out, stored images will be erased, and Wipe and Mix Functions cannot be used.

Set other item of Digital Effect

Operate the [OFF/ON] switch or Mode Dial

Insert or eject a cassette

Picture-in-Picture Mode

If Mode Dial is operated, the smaller picture disappears.

Titles cannot be inserted into the smaller picture.

Multi-Picture Mode

If the [MULTI] Button is pressed while self-recording Mirror Mode (-19-) is used, the still picture is displayed from the upper right corner

of the screen, but, in reality, the picture is recorded from the upper left corner as usual.

The quality of Multi images deteriorates slightly. The top and bottom of the Multi pictures will be

cut off slightly.

ªPlaying Back

Repeat Playback

If you continue to press the [1] Button for

5 seconds or longer, the Movie Camera switches to Repeat Playback Mode, and the [R !] Indication appears. (To cancel Repeat Playback Mode, set the [OFF/ON] Switch to [OFF].)

Listening to Playback Sound through Headphones

If you want to use the headphones to listen to the playback sound, set [AV JACK] on the

[AV IN/OUT] or [INITIAL] Sub-Menu to [OUT/PHONES] and connect the headphones to the [PHONES] Socket (-6-) on the Movie Camera. In this case, no sound (including warning and shutter sounds) will be reproduced through the built-in speaker of the Movie Camera.

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Panasonic NV-GS15GN ª White Balance, ª Manual Shutter Speed Adjustment, ª Manual Iris Adjustment, ª Playing Back