Taking pictures using panning mode – Panasonic DMC-FZ1PP User Manual
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Recording images (advanced)
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Taking Pictures using Panning Mode
Panning is a technique of moving the camera
tracking a subject in motion.
Using a slower shutter speed when tracking a
subject, you can sharply photograph a subject
in motion while blurring the background.
In the very bright summer daylight, if the
shutter speed can not be set slower enough
to blur the background, please use the
ND filter (DMW-LND55, optional). (P59)
Please try to use the prefocus technique to
reduce the time for focusing while shooting a
fast moving subject. (P38)
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Set the mode dial to Panning mode
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Take a picture.
• The recording method is the same as in
“Taking Pictures”. (P28)
1 Move the camera smoothly while tracking a subject in motion.
2 Press the shutter button while moving the camera.
3 Keep moving the camera continuously.
It is difficult to adjust the focus when the subject has already come. Adjust the focus in
advance to the point where the subject is likely to come.
• Set the AF trigger to [FOCUS] and you can fix the focus even if you press the shutter button
halfway. (P38)
• White balance is set to [AUTO] in the default position. You can change the setting. (P55)
• The stabilizer function is effective only when taking a picture horizontally moving the
camera from side to side.
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