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Various recording functions

Self-timer recording

This is for recording shots of yourself as well.

(SD)

You can record still pictures on an SD card using the timer.

¬Rotate the mode dial to select .

1 Press the joystick. Then move the joystick down to display the icon shown in the illustration.

1/2 NEXT

2 Move the joystick left to select [Ø].

1/2 NEXT

3 Press the PHOTO SHOT button.

After the recording lamp and the [Ø] display flashes for approx. 10 seconds, a still picture will be recorded.

After recording, the self-timer is cancelled.

If you press the PHOTO SHOT button halfway and then fully, the subject is focused when the button is pressed halfway.

When you press the PHOTO SHOT button fully, the subject is focused just before recording.

To stop the timer midway through

Press the MENU button. (The self-timer setting is cancelled.)

≥ If you turn off the power, the self-timer standby

≥ Depending on the time taken to bring the subject

mode is cancelled.

into focus, the recording may take longer than set to

 

start.

Recording

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Panasonic VDR-D300GN, VDR-D250GN Self-timer recording, Move the joystick left to select Ø, Press the Photo Shot button

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.

The VDR-D300GN boasts a remarkable zoom function, featuring a 30x optical zoom lens that allows users to capture distant subjects with clarity. This capability is complemented by a 700x digital zoom, providing the flexibility needed for various shooting scenarios. The VDR-D250GN also features a robust zoom performance, though it may have a slightly lower maximum capability, making both models suitable for capturing dynamic scenes.

Both camcorders come equipped with a range of shooting modes, including Night Mode and Sports Mode, allowing for versatile filming options under different conditions. The built-in Optical Image Stabilization technology ensures that even handheld recordings maintain smooth and steady visuals, reducing the impact of camera shake.

Another significant feature of the VDR-D300GN and VDR-D250GN is their DVD recording capability. These models can directly record video onto 8cm DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD-RAM discs, providing users with the convenience of instant playback without the need for additional processing or transferring. The ability to quickly finalize the discs also means users can easily share their recordings with friends or family.

A user-friendly LCD touchscreen display enhances operability, allowing users to navigate menus easily and access vital settings without complexity. The touch interface simplifies the recording process and offers real-time viewing options, making it easier to monitor footage while filming.

In summary, the Panasonic VDR-D300GN and VDR-D250GN camcorders are equipped with cutting-edge technologies, delivering excellent image quality, versatile recording options, and user-friendly controls. Their combination of optical zoom, image stabilization, and DVD recording capabilities make them standout choices for anyone looking to capture high-quality video. These models not only meet the demands of casual users but also cater to those who seek more versatility in their videography endeavors.