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Recording still pictures

Screen indications in card recording mode

ARemaining number of still pictures (Flashes in red when [R 0] appears.)

BSize of still pictures C Quality of still pictures

About the shutter chance mark

The shutter chance mark does not appear in manual focus mode.

When the subject is not easily focused, focus on the subject manually.

You can record still pictures on the card even if the shutter chance mark does not appear, but pictures may be recorded without being focused.

A R 100

B

C

The shutter chance mark does not appear or has difficulty displaying in the following cases.

When the zoom magnification is high.

When the unit is shaken.

When the subject is moving.

When the subject stands in front of a light source.

When close subjects and far subjects are included in the same scene.

When the scene is dark.

When there is a bright part in the scene.

When the scene is filled with only horizontal lines.

When the scene lacks contrast.

Concerning the focusing area

When there is a contrasting object ahead or behind the subject in the focus area, the subject may not be focused. If so, move the contrasting object out of the focus area.

Even when it is still difficult to focus, adjust the focus manually.

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Panasonic VDR-D300GN, VDR-D250GN Screen indications in card recording mode, Concerning the focusing area

VDR-D250GN, VDR-D300GN specifications

Panasonic VDR-D300GN and VDR-D250GN are part of Panasonic's line of DVD camcorders, designed to offer users an all-in-one solution for high-quality video recording. These models are particularly appealing to both amateur and semi-professional videographers due to their advanced features and user-friendly interfaces.

One of the standout characteristics of the VDR-D300GN and VDR-D250GN is their recording capability. Both camcorders utilize a 3CCD sensor system, which produces vivid colors, high resolution, and exceptional image quality. This technology is crucial for capturing detailed images and ensures that video footage remains sharp, even in challenging lighting conditions.

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