Panasonic AG-AC160AP User Manual
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Shooting
Volume adjustment during shooting
AUDIO MON/ADV
Adjusting the volume
When monitoring sound with headphones while
shooting, volume can be adjusted with the <AUDIO
MON/ADV> button.
shooting, volume can be adjusted with the <AUDIO
MON/ADV> button.
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The adjusted sound level is remembered when
power is switched off by turning the POWER/
MODE switch <OFF>.
power is switched off by turning the POWER/
MODE switch <OFF>.
Shot mark function
The mark attached to the thumbnails of clips is
called a shot mark. On the thumbnail screen, only
clips with shot marks attached can be selected and
displayed/played back.
During shooting, when the USER button assigned
to the [SHOT MARK] function is pressed, [MARK
ON] is displayed on the LCD monitor and the
viewfinder, and a shot mark is set on the thumbnail
of the clip being shot. Press the button again to
release it.
Also, shot marks can be set/released by performed
the thumbnail operations of the clips. (Page 57)
However, shot marks cannot be set/released while
playing back.
called a shot mark. On the thumbnail screen, only
clips with shot marks attached can be selected and
displayed/played back.
During shooting, when the USER button assigned
to the [SHOT MARK] function is pressed, [MARK
ON] is displayed on the LCD monitor and the
viewfinder, and a shot mark is set on the thumbnail
of the clip being shot. Press the button again to
release it.
Also, shot marks can be set/released by performed
the thumbnail operations of the clips. (Page 57)
However, shot marks cannot be set/released while
playing back.
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When shotmarks cannot be set/released,
[INVALID] is displayed.
[INVALID] is displayed.
Index recording (AVCHD mode only)
This is a function that adds indexes to image points
in a clip while shooting or playing back.
When the USER button assigned to the [INDEX]
function is pressed during shooting, an index signal
is recorded at that point. (Page 87)
It is also possible to add indexes during playback,
or to display/play back only clips with indexes.
(Page 60)
in a clip while shooting or playing back.
When the USER button assigned to the [INDEX]
function is pressed during shooting, an index signal
is recorded at that point. (Page 87)
It is also possible to add indexes during playback,
or to display/play back only clips with indexes.
(Page 60)
• A maximum 100 indexes can be recorded to a
single clip.
• When exceeding 100 indexes, even though the
attachment operation is performed, [INVALID]
is displayed and an index cannot be added.
is displayed and an index cannot be added.
• When continuously adding indexes, do so at
intervals of one second or more. Even if the
operation is performed continuously within
one second, only the first operation will be
valid.
operation is performed continuously within
one second, only the first operation will be
valid.
[LAST CLIP] function
When [LAST CLIP] is assigned to a USER button,
the last recorded clip can be deleted by pressing
the button.
When the USER button assigned to [LAST CLIP] is
pressed, [YES]/[NO] is displayed on the screen.
Select [YES] to delete the last recorded clip.
the last recorded clip can be deleted by pressing
the button.
When the USER button assigned to [LAST CLIP] is
pressed, [YES]/[NO] is displayed on the screen.
Select [YES] to delete the last recorded clip.
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Select [NO] not to delete the clip.
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You cannot delete clips if the following operations
are performed after shooting.
- When switched to <PB> mode
- When changing the recording format
- When connecting to a computer using a USB
are performed after shooting.
- When switched to <PB> mode
- When changing the recording format
- When connecting to a computer using a USB
cable
- When powering off the camera
- When opening the memory card slot cover
- When opening the memory card slot cover
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When in SIMUL REC mode the function does not
operate.
operate.