Panasonic HC-W850 HC-W850K Advanced Features Manuals (English) - Page 79

Select the menu., Select the desired item., Select an item., Touch, to adjust.

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[Sound Scene Select] You can set the built-in microphone's sound quality as appropriate for the scene you want to record. ≥ Set [MIC SETUP] to [SURROUND] or [STEREO MIC]. (l 80) 1 Select the menu. MENU : [RECORD SETUP] # [Sound Scene Select] # desired setting [Auto]: Records sounds with standard settings. [Music]: For recording scenes in which you need to cover a wide sound range and a wide volume range, such as music concerts. [Speech]: For recording speeches, talk sessions, and other events in which sounds will be coming mostly from the front of this unit. [Nature]: For recording in serene environments, such as forests and rivers. [Festival]: For recording festivals, fireworks displays, and other very loud scenes. [Customize]: Allows you to adjust [Microphone Gain], [Frequency Response] and [Directional]. 2 (When [Customize] is selected) Select the desired item. [Microphone Gain]: Select this item when the sound recorded in a loud scene is distorted. [Frequency Response]: Adjusts the high frequency range and low frequency range levels. [Directional]: Select [SURROUND]/[STEREO] or [MONO]. 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]. - 79 -

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You can set the built-in microphone's sound quality as appropriate for the scene you want to record.
Set [MIC SETUP] to [SURROUND] or [STEREO MIC]. (
l
80
)
1
Select the menu.
2
(When [Customize] is selected)
Select the desired item.
3
(When [Microphone Gain] is selected in Step 2)
Select an item.
(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].
[Sound Scene Select]
: [RECORD SETUP]
#
[Sound Scene Select]
#
desired setting
[Auto]:
Records sounds with standard settings.
[Music]:
For recording scenes in which you need to cover a wide sound range
and a wide volume range, such as music concerts.
[Speech]:
For recording speeches, talk sessions, and other events in which
sounds will be coming mostly from the front of this unit.
[Nature]:
For recording in serene environments, such as forests and rivers.
[Festival]:
For recording festivals, fireworks displays, and other very loud
scenes.
[Customize]:
Allows you to adjust [Microphone Gain], [Frequency Response] and
[Directional].
[Microphone Gain]:
Select this item when the sound recorded in a loud scene is
distorted.
[Frequency Response]:
Adjusts the high frequency range and low frequency range
levels.
[Directional]:
Select [SURROUND]/[STEREO] or [MONO].
[Normal]:
Adjusts the sound quality automatically.
[Attenuate]:
Records sounds of very loud scenes at appropriate volume.
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