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Advanced Operations
43
Remarks, etc.
Cancelling the Programme AE Function
Press the [PROG. AE] Button repeatedly until
none of the indications ([
5
], [
7
], [
N
], [
Ω
] or
[
º
]) are displayed.
≥
During recording, it is not possible to change the
recording mode ([AUTO], [MNL], [
5
], [
7
], [
4
],
[
Ω
], [
º
]), even if you press the [PROG. AE] Button.
≥
It is not possible to use any of the Programme AE
Modes when the 0 Lux Night View Mode is activated.
Sports Mode
≥
When playing back scenes recorded in the Sports
Mode, you can enjoy slow motion and still playback of
very sharp images with fine details.
≥
During normal playback, movements in the picture
may not be smooth.
≥
Avoid recording under fluorescent, mercury-vapour or
natrium lamps in this mode, as the colour and the
brightness of the playback picture may fluctuate.
≥
When recording subjects lit by strong lights or with
much light reflection, the playback picture may
contain vertical streaks of light.
≥
When the scene is not sufficiently lit, the [
5
]
indication flashes.
≥
When using this mode for recording indoors, the
playback picture may flicker.
Portrait Mode
≥
When using this mode for recording indoors, the
playback picture may flicker.
Low Light Mode
≥
It may not be possible to sufficiently brighten up
extremely dark scenes.
≥
The use of this mode for recording may cause noise
in the playback picture.
Spotlight Mode
≥
When using this mode, the recorded picture may be
extremely dark.
≥
If a subject is extremely bright, the recorded picture
may be whitish.
Surf & Snow Mode
≥
If a subject is extremely bright, the recorded picture
may be whitish.