
Recording
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Applicable modes:
Using the zoom
(In
and
modes, you can only use Optical Zoom and Extended Tele Conversion)
∫
Optical Zoom
By operating the zoom lever or zoom ring, you can zoom-out to record landscapes etc. in
wide angle (Wide) or zoom-in to make people and objects appear closer (Tele).
∫
Extended Tele Conversion (EX)
To enlarge further, set the [EX. TELE CONV.] in the [REC] menu or the
[MOTION PICTURE] menu to [ON].
•
When the [EX. TELE CONV.] ([REC] menu) is used, set the picture size to [M] or [S] (picture
size with [
]).
∫
Digital Zoom
Further enlargement is possible by setting the [DIGITAL ZOOM] in the [REC] menu or the
[MOTION PICTURE] menu to [2
k
] or [4
k
].
∫
Types of zooms and recording magnification
¢
1 When a picture size of [S] (4 M), aspect ratio of [
X
] is selected.
The magnification level differs depending on [PICTURE SIZE] and [ASPECT RATIO] setting.
¢
2 When recording quality setting [
SH
] or [
HD
] is selected.
When [F
SH
], [FHD] is selected, there will be no enlarging with the Extended Tele Conversion
(1
k
).
When [
VGA
] is selected, Extended Tele Conversion factor will change to 4.8
k
.
Zoom operations differ depending on the lens.
When using the interchangeable lens
(H-PS14042) having a zoom lever
When using the interchangeable lens
(H-FS014042) having a zoom ring
Move to
T
side:
Enlarges distant
subject
Move to
W
side:
Widens angle of view
• The zoom speed
varies depending
on how far you
move the zoom
lever.
Rotate to
T
side:
Enlarges distant
subject
Rotate to
W
side:
Widens angle of view
•
The interchangeable lens (H-H014) does not have a zoom lever and zoom ring.
Feature
Optical Zoom
Extended Tele
Conversion (EX)
Digital Zoom
Recording
magnification
Different depending on
the lens used.
When taking still
pictures: 2
k
¢
1
When recording motion
pictures: 3.6
k
¢
2
[2
k
]
[4
k
]
Picture quality No deterioration
No deterioration
The higher the
magnification level, the
greater the deterioration.
W
T
W
T
T
W
T
W