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Panasonic HC-VX981K - RECORD SETUP CONFIGURATION; Basic Recording Settings; Image Stabilization and Composition Aids

Panasonic HC-VX981K
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RECORD SETUP OPTIONS
ZOOM MODE: Sets what the maximum magnification the zoom mode can be at.
RECORDING FORMAT: Allows you to set the recording format file type. You have 4
options: 4K MP4, MP4/iFrame, AVCHD, and 24p. It should be noted that some of these
file types disable features on the Panasonic, and some of these file types are required to
access other features of it. This is mostly because “X format” is only compatible with “X
settings.”
REC MODE: This option lets you edit the file type’s resolution (For example…you can
set up the MP4 to be in 1080p or 720p).
SLOW MOTION SETUP: Allows you to edit how the slow motion file works.
BACKUP FOR TWIN CAMERA: If you have this camera hooked up to another
camera, you can use assign the settings for it here.
PRE REC: The video camera will delay for a few seconds before actual recording starts
if this option is turned on.
FACE FRAMING: The camera will detect a face and attempt to track it if this option is
turned on.
HYBRID O.I.S: This will let you tweak options for the O.I.S settings for better shaking
compensation.
LEVEL SHOT: This option turns on the level symbol so you can see if your camera is
tilting or not.
FADE: This lets you turn on the fade option on/off.
FADE COLOR: This lets you assign the color of the fade.
GUIDE LINES: This lets you turn on guidance lines so you can see where you may need
to put your camera, or if someone needs to get into the shot better.
LEVEL GAUGE: This is a more advanced leveler…allowing to determine horizontal
angles in addition to vertical.
AGS: This function when turned on stops any recording if the camera is turned upside
down or sideways.
AUTO SLOW SHTR: When active, the camera will automatically brighten the area
when you enter a dark area by slowing down the shutters. This may cause some image
lag when active.
BACKLIGHT COMPENSATION: This will prevent dark subjects in the shot by
increasing the backlight in the camera when needed.
INTELLIGENCE CONTRAST: Controls the brightness of dark and bright areas.
NIGHT MODE: Allows you to have the camera set in Night Mode. Night mode will
give you two options: Infrared or Color. Color will make the shot brighter and appear
with color, while infrared gives you the night vision green look. Note that the camera is
locked in MANU mode while Night vision is set on.
INFRARED LIGHT: Allows you to edit the settings on the Infrared Light.

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