Others

Functions cannot be used simultaneously

Some functions in the Camcorder are disabled or cannot be selected due to its specifications. The table below shows examples of functions restricted by conditions.

Functions

Conditions which disable

 

the functions

 

 

Progressive

When recording onto a

 

tape and a card

 

simultaneously

 

When digital zoom

 

(10k or higher) is used

 

When the shutter speed is

 

1/750 or faster in Tape

 

Recording Mode

 

When the gain value is

 

increased in Tape

 

Recording Mode

 

When brightness is

 

insufficient with the flash

 

[ ] in Tape Recording

 

Mode

 

When the MagicPix

 

function is used

 

When the portrait mode of

 

the scene mode is used in

 

Tape Recording Mode

 

When the wide mode is

 

used

Digital zoom When the Card Recording

Wide mode

mode is used

Fade

 

 

 

Image stabilizer

When the Card Recording

 

mode is used

 

When the MagicPix

 

function is used

 

 

Backlight

When the iris/gain is set

compensation

When the MagicPix

 

function is used

 

 

Soft skin

While recording to a tape

Tele-macro

 

Recording

 

check

 

 

 

MagicPix

While recording to a tape

 

When the Card Recording

 

mode is used

 

 

RapidFire

When [PICTURE SIZE] is

Consecutive

set to other than [640]

Photoshot

 

 

 

Flash

While recording to a tape

 

During demo mode

 

When RapidFire

 

Consecutive Photoshot is

 

used

 

When the MagicPix

 

function is used

 

 

Zoom

When the microphone of

microphone

the Magic Wire Remote

Wind noise

Control with Narration Mic

reduction

or an external microphone

 

is used

 

 

Scene mode

When setting the [AUTO/

 

MANUAL/FOCUS] switch

 

to [AUTO]

 

When the MagicPix

 

function is used

 

 

Change of

When digital zoom (10k

white balance

or higher) is used

 

When the MagicPix

 

function is used

 

When a menu is

 

displayed

 

 

Adjusting the

When the MagicPix

shutter speed,

function is used

iris/gain

When the scene mode is

 

used

 

 

Variable-speed

During repeat playback

search

 

 

 

Deleting files

When the write protect

 

switch on the card is set

 

to [LOCK]

 

When the file is protected

 

 

Formatting

When the write protect

 

switch on the card is set

 

to [LOCK]

 

 

Audio dubbing

The section of a tape

 

recorded in LP mode

 

The blank section of a

 

tape

 

Sounds sent through the

 

DV terminal

 

 

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Panasonic PV-GS150 operating instructions Functions cannot be used simultaneously, Functions Conditions which disable

PV-GS150 specifications

The Panasonic PV-GS150 is a camcorder that emerged as a popular model in the early 2000s, showcasing advanced features tailored for both amateur and semi-professional videographers. This compact, lightweight camcorder is designed with versatility and user-friendliness in mind, making it an ideal choice for capturing cherished memories or producing creative video projects.

One of the standout features of the PV-GS150 is its 3CCD image sensor system. Unlike traditional single-sensor designs, the 3CCD technology uses three separate sensors to capture red, green, and blue colors independently. This results in vibrant, accurate color reproduction and enhanced image quality, especially in challenging lighting conditions. The camcorder supports a maximum resolution of 690,000 pixels, allowing users to record in various formats including 16:9 widescreen for cinematic-style videos.

The PV-GS150 is equipped with a Leica Dicomar lens that boasts a 10x optical zoom. This lens not only provides sharp and clear images but also has effective manual focus capabilities, allowing creators to achieve professional-looking shots. Additionally, the 700x digital zoom feature enables users to capture distant subjects without sacrificing image clarity.

Another notable characteristic of this camcorder is its digital image stabilization technology, which helps reduce the effects of camera shake. This feature is particularly beneficial when recording while in motion, resulting in smoother footage that enhances the overall viewing experience. The integration of advanced autofocus technology ensures that subjects are kept in focus, even as they move within the frame.

The Panasonic PV-GS150 also includes a 2.5-inch LCD flip-out screen, providing users with a vibrant display for framing shots and reviewing footage. The camcorder is compatible with various digital video recording formats, including MiniDV tapes, which are known for their reliability and quality. Moreover, it features an audio input for an external microphone, broadening the possibilities for capturing high-quality sound.

In terms of connectivity, the PV-GS150 offers USB output and FireWire (IEEE 1394) ports, facilitating easy transfer of video files to computers for editing and sharing. With its blend of user-friendly features, advanced imaging technologies, and portability, the Panasonic PV-GS150 remains a noteworthy option for those looking to venture into the world of video recording. Whether for family gatherings, travel documentation, or creative projects, this camcorder delivers impressive performance and reliability, making it a lasting favorite among users.