Using the macro close-up function – Panasonic NV-VS3A User Manual
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Using the Macro Close-up Function
This function lets you record very small subjects such as
insects.
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Keep the [W/T] Zoom Lever pushed toward [W]
to zoom to the maximum wide-angle setting
(Zoom Magnification Indication [1 x]).
2
Approach the subject with the Movie Camera
until it reaches the desired size in the picture.
•With the lens in the msiximum wide-angle setting, the Movie
Camera can automatically focus on subjects from infinity to a
minimum distance of only 5 mm between lens and subject.
•To prevent unstable pictures, use a tripod (optional) for
macro close-up recording.
• If you use the Macro close-up Function and approach
extremely close to the subject when recording in the 0 Lux
Night View Function, the infra-red beam from the Movie
Camera’s built-in Infra-red Beam Emitters may not reach the
subject.
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