Panasonic VDR-D220 Recording yourself, Recording with the video light, Press the Light button

Models: VDR-D220

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Recording

Press the MENU button, then select [ADVANCED] # [ZOOM MIC] # [ON] and press the joystick.

MENU

Recording yourself

(RAM) (-RW‹VR›) (-RW‹V›) (-R) (SD)

You can record yourself while viewing the LCD monitor. You can record persons in front of the unit while showing them the image.

¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .

Rotate the LCD monitor towards the lens side.

The image is horizontally flipped as if you see a mirror image. (However the image recorded is the same as a normal recording.)

Extend the viewfinder to see the picture while recording.

When the recording aspect is 16:9, the image displayed on the viewfinder screen is squeezed horizontally, but this is normal and not a sign of any malfunction.

When the LCD monitor is rotated towards the lens side, the icon will not be displayed even if you press the joystick.

Only some indications will appear on the screen. When [°] appears, return the direction of the LCD monitor to normal position and check the warning/alarm indication. (l 96)

Recording with the video light

This built-in video light is for recording in dark places.

(RAM) (-RW‹VR›) (-RW‹V›) (-R) (SD)

Gain up mode works with the video light to enhance the light’s brightness and brighten the natural colors in a scene.

¬Rotate the mode dial to select or .

Press the LIGHT button.

LIGHT

Each time you press the LIGHT button:

1Video light and gain up mode on: Brighter than when only the video light is on, but washed out images will appear.

2Video light on:

To eliminate washed out images, use this mode.

3Video light off

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The subject should be within 1.5 m (5 feet) of the unit.

Using the video light reduces battery time.

Set the video light to off when not in use.

Do not look directly into the light.

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Panasonic VDR-D220 Recording yourself, Recording with the video light, Rotate the LCD monitor towards the lens side