Panasonic HC-VXF1 Advanced English Operating Manual - Page 108
Select an item., Touch, to adjust., Touch [EXIT
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3 (When [Microphone Gain] is selected in Step 2) Select an item. [Normal]: Adjusts the sound quality automatically. [Attenuate]: Records sounds of very loud scenes at appropriate volume. (When [Frequency Response] is selected in Step 2) Touch / to adjust. ≥ Before recording, check the effect you have selected with a headphone set, etc. ≥ The high frequency range (dB) and low frequency range (dB) can be adjusted. ≥ If noises such as the sound caused by the wind bother you, set the low frequency range to [LowCut]. ≥ To end the adjustment, touch [EXIT]. (When [Directional] is selected in Step 2) Select an item. [SURROUND]/[STEREO]: Records sounds with the setting of [MIC SETUP] ([SURROUND] or [STEREO MIC]). [MONO]: Records sounds from all directions without setting specific directivity. 4 Touch [EXIT]. ≥ appears on the screen. ≥ Depending on the recording condition or sound quality, the desired effect may not be achieved. ≥ The setting becomes [Auto] when you have connected an external microphone or audio device*. * You can connect audio equipment when using the WXF1 / VXF1 . ≥ (When [Music] or [Festival] is set) The volume of the recorded sounds may be lower than that of the sounds recorded with [Auto]. ≥ (When [Speech] or [Nature] is set) Sounds recorded with these effects are less realistic than those recorded with [SURROUND] or [STEREO MIC] in [MIC SETUP]. [5.1ch/2ch] You can switch the channel number setting of the built-in microphone. ≥ Set [REC FORMAT] to [AVCHD]. (l 101) MENU : [RECORD SETUP] # [5.1ch/2ch] # desired setting [5.1ch]: [2ch]: Records with the 5.1ch. Records with the 2ch. ≥ [2ch] will be selected in the following cases: j When [REC FORMAT] is set to a setting other than [AVCHD] j When you have connected an external microphone or audio device* * You can connect audio equipment when using the WXF1 / VXF1 . - 108 -