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Setting up record functions, Switching movie quality (video mode) – Hitachi DZ-HS300A User Manual

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Setting Up Record Functions

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SWITCHING MOVIE QUALITY (VIDEO MODE)

Choose the movie quality from “XTRA”, “FINE”, “STD”.

1

Press the MENU button, use the f/e/
d/c/A buttons to choose “VIDEO
Mode” on the “Record Functions Setup”
menu screen, and then press the A button.

2

Choose the desired quality mode, and then
press the A button.

3

Press the MENU button to end the setting.

Note

:

The movie quality setting will be stored in memory

even when the DVD video camera/recorder is turned
off.

The “VIDEO Mode” setting will not change even if the

DVD is replaced.

When using DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R, you cannot

switch the setting on movie quality or wide-screen
mode while recording on the disc: The DVD video
camera/recorder will be automatically set to the movie
quality or wide-screen mode first used with the disc
for recording.

When using a DVD-RW (VF-mode)/DVD-R/+RW:

You cannot specify the combination of “VIDEO Mode:
STD” and “16:9 On”(p. 85). If you specify “16:9 On”
and try to switch the VIDEO Mode to STD from XTRA
or FINE, the screen will automatically switch to the
4:3-aspect ratio display.

The movie quality setting is effective only during

movie recording: The setting will not be displayed
during recording of stills.

Block-like noise may appear in recorded image, or the outline of subject image is distorted under the
recording conditions listed below. Pan the DVD video camera/recorder as slowly as possible (Block
noise is likely to appear in the “STD” mode):

If there is a complicated pattern in background (as in following figure on left);

If the DVD video camera/recorder is moved excessively or quickly;

If subject is moving rapidly even when the DVD video camera/recorder is not moving.

It is recommended that you record critical subjects in the “XTRA” or “FINE” mode.

HDD

HDD

(Image when block-like noise occurs)

(Image without block-like noise)