Panasonic HC-W580 Advanced Operating Manual - Page 46

Displaying or hiding the Sub Window, Rotate the Sub Camera dial to adjust its up, down angle.

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2 Rotate the Sub Camera dial to adjust its up/ down angle. Rotating the Sub Camera dial to the left : The Sub Camera points down. Rotating the Sub Camera dial to the right : The Sub Camera points up. ≥ You can adjust the angle up or down to approximately 20e from the position F.   3 Start recording. ≥ Rotate the Sub Camera to the desired position. ≥ Normally, hold this unit as shown in the illustration when recording. E Sub Camera dial ∫ Displaying or hiding the Sub Window Touch . ≥ Each time you touch the icon, you can display or hide the Sub Window. ≥ When the Sub Window is hidden, the image of the Sub Camera will not be recorded. To exit the Twin Camera function Rotate the Sub Camera to a position in the range C (0e to approximately 30e). ≥ It takes some time until the Sub Window appears. ≥ If the Sub Window does not appear, touch or return the Sub Camera to a position in the range C (0e to approximately 30e) and then rotate it to a position in the range D (approximately 30e to 270e). ≥ The Sub Camera is turned on as long as is displayed. ≥ Depending on recording conditions, the color balance, brightness and other settings may differ between the Main Camera and the Sub Camera. - 46 -

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2
Rotate the Sub Camera dial to adjust its up/
down angle.
You can adjust the angle up or down to approximately 20
e
from the position
F
.
3
Start recording.
Rotate the Sub Camera to the desired position.
Normally, hold this unit as shown in the illustration when
recording.
Displaying or hiding the Sub Window
Touch
.
Each time you touch the icon, you can display or hide the
Sub Window.
When the Sub Window is hidden, the image of the Sub
Camera will not be recorded.
To exit the Twin Camera function
Rotate the Sub Camera to a position in the range
C
(
0
e
to approximately
30
e
).
It takes some time until the Sub Window appears.
If the Sub Window does not appear, touch
or return the Sub Camera to a position in the
range
C
(0
e
to approximately 30
e
) and then rotate it to a position in the range
D
(approximately
30
e
to 270
e
).
The Sub Camera is turned on as long as
is displayed.
Depending on recording conditions, the color balance, brightness and other settings may differ
between the Main Camera and the Sub Camera.
Rotating the Sub Camera dial to the left :
The Sub Camera points down.
Rotating the Sub Camera dial to the right :
The Sub Camera points up.
E
Sub Camera dial