Panasonic SDR-H18 Manual focus adjustment, White balance, To restore to the automatic adjustment

Models: SDR-H200 SDR-H18 SDR-H20

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Recording

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

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

If you record a subject illuminated with strong light or a highly reflective subject, vertical lines of light may appear.

If the brightness is insufficient, the sports mode does not function. The [5] display flashes.

If this mode is used indoors, the screen may flicker.

Portrait mode

If this mode is used indoors, the screen may flicker. If so, change the scene mode setting to [OFF].

Low light mode

Extremely dark scenes may not be able to be recorded finely.

Spotlight mode

If the recording subject is extremely bright, the recorded image may become whitish and the

periphery of the recorded image extremely dark.

Surf & snow mode

If the subject is extremely bright, the recorded image may become whitish.

Manual focus adjustment

[HDD] [SD]

If auto focusing is difficult due to the conditions, then manual focusing is available.

¬Rotate the mode dial to select or

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1 Set the AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch to MANUAL.

2 Move the switch down and set it to FOCUS position.

MNL

4/4NEXT

The manual focus indication [MF] and the icon shown in the illustration appear.

3 Move the joystick left or right to bring the subject into focus.

MNL

4/4NEXT

The subject may not be in focus when zoomed in if focusing with a wide angle. First, zoom in on the subject, and then focus on it.

To restore to the automatic adjustment

Press the AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch down again to the FOCUS position.

You can also restore the auto focusing by setting the AUTO/MANUAL/FOCUS switch to AUTO.

White balance

This is for recording in natural colors.

[HDD] [SD]

The automatic white balance function may not reproduce natural colors depending on the scenes or lighting conditions. If so, you can adjust the white balance manually.

¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .

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Panasonic SDR-H18, SDR-H200 Manual focus adjustment, White balance, To restore to the automatic adjustment

SDR-H200, SDR-H18, SDR-H20 specifications

The Panasonic SDR-H20, SDR-H18, and SDR-H200 are compact and versatile camcorders that cater to a wide spectrum of videography needs. With a combination of user-friendly features and advanced technology, these models offer exceptional value for casual and enthusiastic videographers alike.

One of the standout features of these camcorders is their built-in 60GB hard drive, which allows users to capture and store hours of video footage without the need for external storage solutions. The SDR-H20 and SDR-H18 have a slightly different storage capacity, making them suitable for varying shooting preferences. Users can also record directly to SD cards, providing flexibility for those who prefer additional storage options.

These models are equipped with a 3CCD image sensor, which enhances color reproduction and provides clear, vibrant images. The 3CCD technology captures video at a resolution that meets high-definition standards, ensuring that footage is both crisp and detailed. This is particularly advantageous for users shooting in diverse lighting conditions, as the camcorders excel in low-light environments, reducing noise and enhancing clarity.

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The user interface is designed for convenience, featuring an intuitive touchscreen display that makes navigating through settings and playback easy. Automatic features like face detection and scene modes further streamline the shooting process, allowing users to focus more on their creativity rather than technical adjustments.

Moreover, the SDR-H200 stands out with its advanced digital enhancements, such as the ability to create cinematic-quality videos with effects and transitions that can be applied in-camera, enabling users to produce polished content on the go.

In conclusion, the Panasonic SDR-H20, SDR-H18, and SDR-H200 offer a blend of efficiency, quality, and convenience. Their robust set of features, made possible by cutting-edge technologies, positions them as suitable choices for anyone looking to capture life's moments with clarity and ease. Each model brings unique specifications to the table while maintaining the hallmark quality and reliability associated with the Panasonic brand.