Using the lowlight function, Set the mode selector switch to “lowlight, Note – Panasonic NVS7EG User Manual
Page 64: Shooting backiit scenes, Using the iris adjustment function, 1 set the mode selector switch to “manual, Press either button, To return to the standard iris setting, Cautions for shooting backlit subjects, Shooting backlit scenes
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ILLUSTRATION
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Shooting Landscapes at Dusk or
Other Evening Scenes
Using the Lowlight Function
1
Set the Mode Selector Switch to
“LOWLIGHT”.
•This increases the sensitivity Gompared to the “AUTO” or
“MANUAL” setting of the Mode Selector Switch and assures
stable images with relatively weak contrast.
Note:
•Even if this mode is used for outdoor shooting in the daytime, the
result will be almost the same as when the Mode Selector Switch
is set to “AUTO” or “MANUAL”.
•When using the lmage Stabilizer Function while shooting adark
scene with the Mode Selector Switch set to “LOW LIGHT”, the
Image Stabilizer Indication will flash to warn that the Image,
Stabilizer Function may network correctly.
Shooting Backiit Scenes
Using the Iris Adjustment Function
This function is effective when shooting a backlit scene.
1
Set the Mode Selector Switch to
“MANUAL”.
^ Press either Button.
•The “M. IRIS” Indication appears.
•At every press of the [IRIS OPEN] Button, the brightness of
the picture increases by 3 steps.
•At every press of the [IRIS CLOSE] Button, the brightness of
the picture decreases by 3 steps.
■ To Return to the Standard Iris Setting...
• Press the [IRIS OPEN] Button and [IRIS CLOSE] Button
simultaneously for more than 1 second.
•Returning to the standard iris setting is also possible by setting
the Mode Selector Switch to “AUTO”.
Cautions for Shooting Backlit Subjects
•The sky may become whitish. i
•In ¡case; of extremely strong backlight, it may not be possible to
brighten up the subject sufficiently.
•When shooting with the sun striking the subject at an angle, star
shaped light reflexes may be recorded in the picture,;
CLOSE IRIS OPEN
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