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Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FX33

Panasonic LUMIX DMC-FX33
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Advanced (Recording pictures)
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Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode menu
and select the item to set. (P75)
When taking pictures in dark places with low
light, you can take pictures which are brighter
than normal by selecting a setting even
slower than the slowest setting of the shutter
speed.
The slow shutter speeds you can select
are: [1/8 –], [1/4 –], [1/2 –] and [1 –].
This is effective if you want to take bright
pictures of both a night landscape and a
subject using [NIGHT PORTRAIT] in scene
mode.
This should usually be set to [1/8 –] to take
pictures. (When you select a slow shutter
speed other than [1/8 –], [ ] appears on
the lower left of the screen.)
When the shutter speed is made slower
using [SLOW SHUTTER], jitter is likely to
occur. We recommend using a tripod and
the self-timer for taking pictures.
You cannot set the slow shutter in the
following cases
With the [SPORTS], [NIGHT SCENERY],
[BABY1], [BABY2], [PET],
[HI-SPEED BURST], [STARRY SKY] or
[FIREWORKS] in scene mode.
When [INTELLIGENT ISO] has been set.
Press [ ] to display the [REC] mode menu
and select the item to set. (P75)
Select different items according to the
recording situation and your image of the
recording.
When you take pictures in dark places, noise
may become visible. To avoid noise, we
recommend setting [COL.MODE] to
[NATURAL].
You cannot set [COOL] or [WARM] in
intelligent auto mode [ ]. Also, you cannot
set [NATURAL] or [VIVID] in motion picture
mode [ ].
The intelligent auto mode [ ] and motion
picture mode [ ] are set separately from
the other recording modes.
[SLOW SHUTTER]
Recording bright pictures in dark
places
Slow shutter
setting
1/8– 1–
Brightness
Darker Brighter
Jitter
Less More
/SET
MENU
[COL.MODE]
Setting a colour effect and picture
quality for the recorded picture
[STANDARD]
This is the standard setting.
[NATURAL]
The picture becomes softer.
[VIVID] The picture becomes
sharper.
[B/W] The picture becomes black
and white.
[SEPIA] The picture becomes sepia.
[COOL] The picture becomes bluish.
[WARM] The picture becomes reddish.
/SET
MENU

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