Digital Features

Dual Digital Electronic Image Stabilization System (D.E.I.S.)

This feature helps compensate for any unintentional hand or body movement. It can be used in both the Recording and Playback (VCR) modes.

Note

Other Digital Functions are turned off automatically when the EIS and Digital Zoom are selected.

NORMAL

 

EIS ON

1, A

POWER

CAMERA mode

1 Set POWER to CAMERA.

2 Press EIS to stabilize the picture.

Picture flicker may be observed when taping under fluorescent lighting conditions.

The EIS indicator flashes when the light level is inadequate.

Turn D.E.I.S. OFF during recording when using a tripod.

3 Press REC/PAUSE to start recording.

4 Press EIS again to cancel.

Be sure that D.E.I.S. is turned off when not needed.

D.E.I.S. may not function when...

Palmcorder movement is too extreme.

Recording a subject with distinct horizontal or vertical stripes.

Recording in low light situations.

Recording a subject under a great amount of fluorescent light.

Recording a scene with very fast motions.

3REC/PAUSE

BPLAY

2, 4, C, DEIS

VCR mode

A Set POWER to VCR.

B Press (PLAY) to start playback.

C Press EIS to stabilize the picture.

D Press EIS again to cancel.

Be sure that D.E.I.S. is turned off when not needed.

Note

When using D.E.I.S in VCR mode, the image size is slightly larger.

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Panasonic PV-DV52 Dual Digital Electronic Image Stabilization System D.E.I.S, I.S. may not function when, 3REC/PAUSE Bplay

PV-DV52 specifications

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