Holding the movie camera for shooting, 2 shooting without the image stabilizer function, 3 low-angle shooting – Panasonic NVS7EG User Manual
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ILLUSTRATION
Holding the Movie Camera for
Shooting
1
Shooting with the Digital Image
Stabilizer Function.
With this function, even scenes shot with only one hand or shot
from a moving vehicle will be rock^steady.
If the Image Stabilizer Indication 0 is not displayed in the
Viewfinder, press the [I. STABILIZER] Button to activate the Image
Stabilizer Function. (See page 52.)
•When walking while shooting, keep both eyes open so that you
can see where you are going and what is happening around you.
2
Shooting without the image Stabilizer
Function.
• Hold the Movie Camera with both hands with your elbows slightly
in front of your lower chest.
•Hold the EyecUp of the Viewfinder as close as possible to your
right or left eye.
•Take a firm stance with the legs slightly apart.
•For stable images, it is recommended to use a tripod (optional)
whenever possible. (See page 117.)
3
Low-Angle Shooting.
Adjust the angle of the Viewfinder according to the position in
which the Movie Camera is held.
• If the Movie Camera is not held firmly in stable position, the
picture in the Viewfinder cannot be watched properly .
4
Shooting from a high position.
5 For More Stable Pictures.
•Stabiiizdthe Movie Camera by leaning against' a wall, pillar or
some other stable object.
•Stabilize the Movie Camera by resting your elbows on a table or
another stable horizontal surface.
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