In the Quick start mode it may take some time for automatic white balance to adjust, if the scene being recorded has a light source different from the scene last recorded. (When the MagicPix function is used, however, the white balance of the scene last recorded is retained.)

In the Quick start mode, the zoom magnification becomes 1k and the picture size may differ from what it was before Quick start standby mode.

If [ECONOMY] (l 27) is set to [5 MINUTES] and the unit automatically goes into Quick start standby mode, close the LCD monitor and then open it again.

In the following cases, the image stabilizer function may not work effectively. jWhen the digital zoom is used jWhen the unit is shaken greatly jWhen you record a moving subject while

tracking it

Optical image stabilizer function

Reduces the image shaking (jitter) due to hand movement when recording.

¬Rotate the mode dial to select or

.

Press the O.I.S. button.

O.I.S.

O.I.S.: Optical Image Stabilizer

The image stabilizer icon [ ] appears.

To cancel the optical image stabilizer function

Press the O.I.S. button again.

The default setting is on.

Set the intelligent auto mode to off before turning the optical image stabilizer function to off.

When a tripod is used, we recommend that you turn the image stabilizer off.

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Panasonic SDR-H90PC, SDR-H80PC operating instructions Optical image stabilizer function, Press the O.I.S. button

SDR-H80PC, SDR-H90P, SDR-H90PC, SDR-H80P specifications

The Panasonic SDR-H90PC, SDR-H80P, SDR-H90P, and SDR-H80PC exemplify a remarkable line of camcorders engineered for both casual users and budding filmmakers. Compact yet versatile, these camcorders boast features that cater to a variety of recording needs, making them suitable for everything from family gatherings to more serious video projects.

One of the standout features of the SDR-H90PC and SDR-H90P is their high-capacity internal storage, which provides ample space for recording extended clips without the immediate need for external media. The SDR-H90PC and SDR-H80PC both come equipped with a 60GB hard drive, allowing for over 8 hours of recording time at maximum quality. This substantial storage offers peace of mind, especially during events where moments are fleeting and cannot be easily repeated.

In terms of imaging technology, all models in this lineup feature a 1/6-inch CCD sensor that produces vibrant colors and decent low-light performance. The lenses on these camcorders utilize a 78x intelligent zoom technology, allowing users to capture distant subjects without a loss in clarity. The enhanced optical zoom capabilities ensure versatility in framing shots, making them ideal for diverse shooting situations.

User-friendly controls are a hallmark of Panasonic camcorders, and the SDR-H90PC, SDR-H80P, SDR-H90P, and SDR-H80PC are no exception. They typically feature a bright LCD touchscreen that simplifies navigation through menus and settings. The intuitive interface allows users to quickly adjust settings such as resolution, frame rate, and shooting modes. Additionally, the camcorders offer various scene modes tailored to specific environments, including night mode, portrait mode, and sports settings, ensuring that users can adapt to their surroundings seamlessly.

For enhanced viewing experiences, these camcorders support 16:9 widescreen recording, making them suitable for modern displays and streaming platforms. The built-in image stabilization technology significantly reduces shaky footage, providing smoother playback and more professional-looking results.

Overall, the Panasonic SDR-H90PC, SDR-H80P, SDR-H90P, and SDR-H80PC combine versatility, ease of use, and quality performance—a perfect blend for anyone looking to immortalize their memories with impressive video clarity. Whether you are an everyday user or a budding videographer, these camcorders offer the features, reliability, and quality needed to capture life’s moments beautifully.