Panasonic ELUGA Operating Guide

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Changing video mode settings
The following settings are available when using video mode.
[Scene Mode]
Select a scene mode according to the shooting conditions and the kind of videos you want to take.
[Normal]
Use this mode for typical video recording.
[Portrait]
Makes skin tones look healthier.
[Landscape]
Allows you to record videos of wide landscapes by giving priority focus to distant
subjects.
[Night]
Uses slower shutter speeds to allow you to capture vivid nightscape videos.
[Sports]
Allows you to record videos of fast-moving subjects by increasing the shutter speed.
Most effective when shooting in the daytime under clear skies.
[Food]
Allows you to record videos of food that have a natural hue, without being affected
by the ambient light in kitchens, restaurants, etc.
[Backlight]
Compensates when the light source is behind the subject by brightening the subject.
[Character]
Useful for recording videos of railway timetables, maps, etc.
[Snow]
Adjusts the exposure and white balance to help your videos of the snow appear as
white as possible.
[Sunset]
Allows you to record sunsets in vivid colour.
[Pet]
Use this mode when recording videos of animals.
[Resolution Mode]
Allows you to select the size at which videos are recorded.
Exposure
Allows you to adjust brightness.
Settings panel
[White Balance]
Allows you to adjust overall image colour based on the lighting conditions where you
are recording videos.
[Effect]
Allows you to select a colour effect.
[Video Quality]
Allows you to select the image quality of recorded videos.
[Audio Record]
Determines whether audio is also recorded when you record videos.
[Review]
Determines whether the review screen is displayed after you record a video.
[Shot mode]
Select [Mail] to limit recorded videos to 2 MB.
[Reset]
Resets all video mode settings to their default values.
Viewing your pictures and videos
You can use the [Picture Album] app to view your pictures and videos.
This app supports various image file formats, including JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG, and MPO, and video formats,
including MP4, 3GP, and WebM.
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