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Panasonic SDR-SW21 - Automatic Still Picture Recording; Picture Quality Settings

Panasonic SDR-SW21
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Set to [ ].
2
Press .
3
Take picture.
Picture
resolution
Picture
quality
Pictures remaining
(flashes red when zero)
Focus is aligned to object in
centre of shot.
Sound is not recorded.
Recorded still pictures are referred to as “scenes” with this unit.
To remove shutter sound
[ADVANCED][SHTR
EFFECT][OFF]
To remove on-screen display
[SETUP]
[DISPLAY][OFF]
Recording
3
Automatic recording
(still pictures)
Take still pictures with settings such as focus and colouring made
automatically.
For maximum recording times with battery see (P.18)
Picture quality
Picture size is 640×480 (0.3 M). The number of pictures that may be recorded
depends on the picture quality selected.
Picture quality and number of pictures for Panasonic SD cards (approximate)
SD card
capacity
Picture quality
High (highest picture quality)
Standard (largest number of pictures)
8MB 37 75
16 MB 92 185
32 MB 200 410
64 MB 430 850
128 MB 820 1640
256 MB 1710 3410
512 MB 3390 6780
1GB 6790 13580
2GB 13820 27640
4GB 27150 54290
6GB 41280 82560
8GB 55260 99999
12 GB 83350 99999
16 GB 99999
99999
32 GB 99999
99999
This unit can record only up to 99,999 still pictures in these SD cards.
Pictures taken with the [ ] setting may suffer a mosaic-like effect for certain
objects.
Depending on the object, the number of pictures that may be recorded may
vary if a mixture of [
] and [ ] settings have been used.
To change picture quality
[BASIC][PICT.QUALITY][ ] / [ ]
To avoid jitter
(The image stabilizer function (P.33) cannot be used during still picture
recording.)
Hold the unit firmly with both hands, and keep elbows close to your body.
Jitter becomes particularly difficult to avoid with zoom ratios of 4x and
above. It is recommended that you reduce the zoom ratio and move closer
to the object.
Try using a tripod.

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