Panasonic NV-RZ9EN User Manual

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Recording with Manual Focus
Adjustment
This makes it possible to adjust the focus manually for
subjects and recording situations for which automatic focusing
is not precise.
1
Press the [PROG. AE] Button repeatedly until
an indication other than [AUTO] Indication
appears.
2
Keep the [W/T] Zoom Lever pushed toward [T]
to zoom in on the subject. 
1
Zooming in on the subject before adjusting the focus
ensures that the subject remains precisely focused
even when you later zoom out. 
2
3
Turn the [MF] Dial to adjust the focus.
The [MF] Indication 
3
 appears. ([MF] means Manual
Focus.)
4
Push the [W/T] Zoom Lever toward [W] to zoom
out as desired.
Cancelling the Manual Focus Mode
Press the [FOCUS] Button 
once to make the [MF]
Indication disappear. Or, press the [PROG. AE] Button
repeatedly until the [AUTO] Indication appears.
Subjects and Recording Conditions Not Suitable for
Recording in the Full Auto Mode
Subjects with dark surfaces
Subjects with shiny surfaces or a lot of light reflection
Subjects with weak contrast
Subjects with part of it near and part of it far away from the
Movie Camera
Subjects without vertical contours
Subjects with fast movement
Subjects behind moving objects
Subjects behind glass covered by dirt, dust or water drops
MENU
FOCUS / SET
MF/
TRACKING
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MNL
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VOLr
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PROG. AE
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