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Panasonic NV-DS15EN
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Enlarging
Your
Subject
or
Widening
the
Recording
Angle
(Zooming
In/Out)
Recording
close-ups
of
your
subjects
and
recording
wide-angle
shots
add
special
effects
to
your
videos.
1
To
record
a
wider
view
(Zooming-out):
Push
the
[W/T]
Zoom
Lever
toward
[W].
To
enlarge
your
subject
(Zoomlng-ln):
Push
the
[W/T]
Zoom
Lever
toward
[T].
•The
Zoom
Magnification
Indication
appears
for
a
few
seconds.
•The
further
you
push
the
[W/7]
Zoom
Lever
toward
[W]
or
fn>
the
faster
the
zooming
speed
becomes.
•During
recording,
the
zooming
speed
is
lower
than
during
recording
pause.
•When
you
have
zoomed
to
the
tele
setting,
precise
focusing
is
only
possible
on
subjects
no
closer
than
2.2
metres.
Recording
Extra
Close-up
Shots
of
Small
Subjects
(Macro
Close-up
Function)
When
the
zoom
magnification
is
1
x.
the
Movie
Camera
can
focus
on
subjects
down
to
a
distance
of
approximately
5
mm
between
lens
and
subject.
This
allows
recording
very
small
subjects
such
as
insects.
•If
you
use
the
Macro
dose-up
Function
and
approach
extremely
close
to
the
subject
when
recording
in
the
0
Lux
Night
View
Function,
the
infra-red
beam
from
the
Movie
Camera’s
built-in
Infra-red
Beam
Emitters
may
not
reach
the
subject.
Using
the
Zoom
Microphone
Function
When
using
Zoom-In
to
shoot
from
a
distance,
you
can
also
dearly
record
the
sound.
•Set
the
[ZOOM
MIC]
on
the
(RECORDING
SETUP]
Sub-
Menu
to
[ON].
([Z.MIC]
Indication
appears.
O)
•When
using
Zoom-In,
the
microphone
direction
changes
from
stereo
to
monaural.
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