Quick Function Guide

Functions to adjust exposure (in the recording mode)

•In dark environments such as sunset, fireworks, or general night views

•Shooting backlit subjects

•In spotlight, such as at the theater or a formal event

•In strong light or reflected light, such as at a beach in midsummer or on a ski slope

•To fix the exposure to the desired level

Sunset & moon mode (p. 41)

BACK LIGHT (p. 40) Spotlight mode (p. 41)

Beach & ski mode (p. 41)

EXPOSURE (P. 44)

Functions to give images more impact (in the recording mode)

•Taking a still picture

PHOTO (p. 22)

•Creating a soft background for subjects

Soft portrait mode (p. 41)

Functions to give a natural appearance to your recordings (in the recording mode)

•Preventing deterioration of picture quality in digital zoom

•Focusing manually •Shooting distant subjects •Recording fast-moving subjects

Variable shutter speed between 1/250 and 1/3000 in accordance with the brightness Fixed shutter speed

D ZOOM (p. 27)

Manual focus (p. 43) Landscape mode (p. 41)

Sports lesson mode (p. 41)

Shutter speed 500/1000 mode (p. 41)

Functions to be used after recording (in the play/edit mode)

•Drawing on the recorded picture •Looking at a fast moving scene carefully •Comparing with other scenes

•Digital processing of recorded images •Checking the recorded date and time •Inserting the title track •Searching for scenes having a title •Playing movies only

•Applying digital effect when the tracks change

Drawing (p. 78)

9-Frame Sequence (p. 49) Picture-in-picture (p. 47), 2-picture display (p. 48)

Picture Effect (p. 86) Track information (p. 59) Title (p. 82)

Jump (p. 56)

Sort (p. 55)

Scene Transition (p. 83)

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