Setting the Digital Image Stabilizer (DIS)

The DIS function works only in Camera mode. page 18

DIS (Digital Image Stabilizer) is a function that compensates for any shaking or hand movement while holding the camcorder (within reasonable limits).

It provides more stable pictures when:

-Recording with the zoom

-Recording a small object close-up

-Recording and walking at the same time

-Recording through the window of a vehicle

1.Set the Select switch to TAPE. (SC-D383/D385 only)

2.Press the MODE button to set Camera ( ).

3.Press the MENU button.

The menu list will appear.

4.Move the Joystick (▲ / ▼) up or down to select "Camera", then press the Joystick or move the Joystick () to the right.

5.Move the Joystick (▲ / ▼) up or down to select "DIS", then press the Joystick.

6.To activate the DIS function, move the Joystick (▲ / ▼) up or down to select "On", then press the Joystick.

If you do not want to use the DIS function, set the "DIS" menu to "Off".

7.To exit, press the MENU button.

DIS ( ) indicator is displayed.

EASY.Q mode automatically sets the "DIS" to "On".

You cannot set the following functions in the DIS mode.

:"Mosaic", "Mirror", "Emboss2", "Pastel1", "Pastel2", "C.Nite", "Digital Zoom"

Setting the DIS function in 16:9 Wide mode may produce lower quality than in normal mode.

It is recommended that you deactivate the DIS function when using a tripod.

If you use the DIS function, the picture quality may deteriorate.

CARD

TAPE

MODE

(SC-D383/D385 only)

Camera Mode

 

Camera

 

 

Program AE

Auto

White Balance

Auto

Visual Effect

Off

16:9 Wide

On

Macro

 

Off

DIS

 

Off

Move

Select

MENU Exit

Camera Mode

 

Camera

 

 

Program AE

 

White Balance

 

Visual Effect

 

16:9 Wide

 

Macro

 

Off

DIS

 

On

Move

Select

MENU Exit

 

STBY SP

0:00:10

16:9 Wide

10Sec

60min

 

 

S 16BIt

M 1/50

No Tape !

 

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Samsung SC-D381 user manual Setting the Digital Image Stabilizer DIS, DIS function works only in Camera mode