Panasonic 456 Manuallines
PANASONIC 456 SVHS CAMERA GUIDELINESBatteriesBatteries, like tapes, can only fit in one way.The E---F indicates how much battery power you have left. When running low, a clear square will flash.Powering / StandbyAt the top of the camera, the red "power" light will appear when on. If a camera is not recording for an approximate fiveminute span, the camera turns itself off to save power. This is called Standby Mode.The cameras have to have their main power switch turned back on.RecordingThe camera has two record buttons, one by the grip for the thumb, and one by the zoom control- for your left hand incase you're recording on a tripod. You know you're recording when the counter display numbers in the viewfinder startchanging.The record button starts and stops recording. Press once to record, then again to stop.Start recording at least five seconds before the footage you want actually starts. Let it roll at least five seconds after yourshot/footage is finally done. This is important for editing later, because (1) the camcorder takes a few seconds to getrolling, and (2) the camcorder tape rewinds back a few seconds when you stop recording (and you don't want to recordover the end).Zoom ControlsSome camcorders have a manual zoom, but all have the T-W (Tight-Wide) control by the hand grip.Focus ControlsThe cameras have an Auto function for focusing. To get manual focus with a camera, you must do two things: (1) putthe camera on manual mode, and (2) hit the MF button located under the viewfinder. A "MF" will light up in the viewfinderindicating you have manual focus.How do you use manual focus? There are two methods:(1): zoom all the way in on your subject, focus, and them pull out. This keeps the subject in focus as long asthe subject doesn't move forward or backward or the camera doesn't move forward or backward.(2) Another method is to put the camera on auto focus, make sure the subject is in the focus box in theviewfinder, then switch the camcorder to manual mode.Manual focus is recommended so that if an object or person moves in front of your subject, the camcorder won't focuson it instead, subsequently blurring your picture.White BalanceAlthough not obvious to the human eye, light comes in different colors. Indoor lighting has a reddish-ish hue, and has alow temperature. Outdoor lighting (the sun) is blue-ish and gives off a high temperature. Our eyes adjust so well to thesedifferent colored light sources that we hardly notice it A camera, however, has a much tougher time; it can onlydistinguish one color of light at a time and reproduce colors correctly.You have both manual and auto white balance options. On the camcorders, there's only one Auto switch, which controlsfocus and white balance. On auto, the camera does a decent job of distinguishing indoor from outdoor lighting, but trickylighting situations can cause the camera to change its color balance, making the picture very blue or red.For a precise white balance, go to Manual. Flip from Auto to Manual and hit the WB button located under the viewfinder(while zoomed in close on something white) to white balance. A flashing light will show up in the upper left of theviewfinder as you do this. It will stop flashing when balanced.SVHS TapesKeep the camcorders in the "SVHS" mode (The switch is at the top of the camera- near the power).If you put a vhs tape into the camcorder while in "SVHS" mode, the camcorder records in vhs by default.Recording AudioThe camera has an on-board microphone for recording audio. With the setting on Wide, the microphone is omni-directional, picking up the sounds around and near the camera. With the setting on Tele, the microphone becomesdirectional, picking up primarily what the camera is aimed at. With the Zoom setting, the microphoneís sensitivity is tied into the Zoom control; the more you zoom in, the more directional the mic becomes. |
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