Panasonic PV-DC1000 User Manual

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Capturing Images
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Set the POWER switch to REC.
Make sure you slide the POWER switch
fully to the REC position.
2
Press MODE to select the image
resolution mode; SF (Super Fine)/FINE
(Fine) (640X480 pixels), or NOR
(Normal) (320X240 pixels).
16 images can be stored in Super Fine
mode, 32 images can be stored in Fine
mode, or 94 images in Normal mode.
Using Super Fine mode for scenes with
many details may give you better picture
quality.
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Press SHTR (SHUTTER) to capture the
image displayed on the LCD Viewfinder.
REC will flash on the LCD Viewfinder
while the Digital Camera processes the
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image [approximately 5 seconds for
NOR (Normal), 15 seconds for FINE
(Fine), and 17 seconds for SF (Super
Fine)]. (It might take more time for the
Digital Camera to process the image.)
You may capture another image as
soon as REC stops flashing.
Note:
You may switch SF (Super Fine), FINE (Fine)
and NOR (Normal) mode anytime by
pressing MODE.
The number of image pages left in the
selected mode is displayed on the LCD
Viewfinder. When no memory remains, 00
will flash. To capture other images, you will
first need to delete some images from
memory (see pages 16, 17).
The Digital Camera is focused automatically.
For close-ups, see page 13.
If after the POWER switch has been set to
REC, no buttons are pressed for one minute,
the power will turn off automatically to
conserve power. To resume operation, press
SHTR (SHUTTER), or set the POWER
switch to OFF, and then to REC.
Avoid covering the lens with your fingers
when capturing images.
Do not subject the LCD Viewfinder to
pressure or shock.
Hold the Digital Camera as steady as
possible when capturing an image.
The active LCD Viewfinder image will have a
slightly degraded appearance when
compared to a captured or transferred image.
This is normal.
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REC