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Panasonic Lumix S1H Series User Manual

Panasonic Lumix S1H Series
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10. Recording Videos
DVQX1961 (ENG)
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[SS/Gain Operation]
You can switch the units of shutter speed values and gain (sensitivity)
values.
¨ [ ] ¨ [ ] ¨ Select [SS/Gain Operation]
[WFM/Vector Scope]
This displays the waveform monitor or the vector scope on the recording
screen. You can change the size of the waveform display.
1
Set the mode dial to [ ].
2
Set [WFM/Vector Scope].
¨ [ ] ¨ [ ] ¨ [WFM/Vector Scope]
Main Assist Functions
[SEC/ISO] Displays the shutter speed in seconds and the gain in ISO.
[ANGLE/ISO] Displays the shutter speed in degrees and the gain in ISO.
[SEC/dB]
Displays the shutter speed in seconds and the gain in dB.
0 0 dB corresponds to either of the following ISO sensitivity values.
When [Dual Native Gain Setting] is set to [AUTO] or [LOW]:
[100]
When [Dual Native Gain Setting] is set to [HIGH]: [640]
[WAVE] Displays a waveform.
[VECTOR] Displays the vector scope.
[OFF]
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Table of Contents

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Panasonic Lumix S1H Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Sensor TypeCMOS
Resolution24.2MP
Camera TypeMirrorless
Shutter Speed1/8000 to 60 sec, Bulb
Video Recording FormatMOV, MP4
Monitor TypeTilting touchscreen LCD
Lens MountL-Mount
Dimensions151 x 114 x 110 mm
ISO SensitivityISO 100-51200 (expandable to ISO 50-204800)
Video Recording6K/24p, 4K/60p
Image Stabilization5-axis in-body image stabilization
Viewfinder5.76 million-dot OLED electronic viewfinder
LCD Screen3.2-inch 2.33M-dot touchscreen
Autofocus SystemContrast Detection with 225-area DFD
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth, HDMI, USB-C
Battery LifeApprox. 400 shots (CIPA standard)
Sensor Size35.6 x 23.8 mm
Continuous ShootingUp to 9 fps
Memory Card SlotsDual SD card slots (UHS-II)
BatteryDMW-BLJ31
WeightApprox. 1052g (with battery and SD card)
Log ProfilesV-Log
Storage MediaSD/SDHC/SDXC
Weather SealingYes, splash and dust resistant

Summary

1. Introduction

Names of Parts

Identification and description of the camera's main parts and their functions.

2. Getting Started

Charging the Battery

Guide on how to charge the camera battery using the supplied charger or USB connection.

Battery Insertion

Step-by-step instructions for safely removing the battery from the camera.

Using the Camera While Supplying It with Power (Supplying Power/Charging)

Guide on operating the camera while connected to power or charging via USB PD.

Inserting Cards (Optional)

Step-by-step instructions for opening the card door and inserting memory cards into the camera.

Formatting Cards (Initialisation)

Instructions for formatting memory cards to ensure optimal performance and data erasure.

Attaching a Lens

Detailed procedure for attaching an interchangeable lens to the camera body.

3. Basic Operations

Basic Recording Operations

Initial steps and guidance for performing basic recording operations with the camera.

Taking Pictures

Step-by-step instructions for adjusting focus and starting the picture-taking process.

Selecting the Recording Mode

Guide on how to select different recording modes (iA, P, A, S, M) using the mode dial.

Camera Setting Operations

Overview of operation parts used for changing camera settings and using the operation lock lever.

Camera Operation Controls

Overview of primary camera controls like dials, buttons, joystick, and touch screen operations.

Quick Menu

How to display, select items, set settings, and close the Quick menu for fast function access.

Control Panel

How to view current recording settings on the monitor and change them via touch or dial operations.

Menu Operation Methods

General methods for navigating and operating the camera's menu system using various controls.

[Reset]

Instructions for resetting various camera settings to their default values.

Intelligent Auto Mode

How to use the Intelligent Auto mode for automatic scene detection and optimal recording settings.

Touch AF/Touch Shutter

Using touch functions for AF and shutter release, including icon switching.

4. Image Recording

[Aspect Ratio]/[Picture Size]/[Picture Quality]

How to select image aspect ratio, picture size, and set the compression rate for storing pictures.

[Double Card Slot Function]

Setting up recording methods for card slots 1 and 2, including relay, backup, and allocation recording.

5. Focus/Zoom

Using AF

Guide on using autofocus, selecting focus modes, and activating AF by pressing the shutter button halfway.

Selecting the AF Mode

How to select AF modes from a list, including face/eye/body/animal detect, tracking, and zone modes.

[Face/Eye/Body/Animal Detect.]

How the camera detects people and animals for focus adjustment and specifying subjects to focus on.

Record Using MF

How to use manual focus when fixing focus or when the distance is already determined.

6. Image Stabiliser

Image Stabiliser

Explanation of in-body and in-lens image stabilization, Dual I.S.2, and 5-Axis Hybrid IS.

Image Stabiliser Settings

How to set image stabiliser operation mode, activate it, and use E-Stabilization for video.

7. Metering/Exposure/ISO Sensitivity

[Metering Mode]

How to change the type of optical measurement for brightness using multi-metering, centre-weighted, spot, or highlight-weighted methods.

Exposure Compensation

How to compensate exposure by adjusting in 1/3 EV steps to correct bright or dark images.

ISO Sensitivity

How to set light sensitivity (ISO sensitivity) from 100 to 51200 with Dual Native ISO support.

8. White Balance/Image Quality

White Balance (WB)

How to correct color cast by setting white balance, using auto modes or custom adjustments.

[Photo Style]

Selecting finishing settings for images to suit subjects and expression styles, adjusting image quality per style.

9. Flash

[Flash Mode]

Setting the flash mode, including forced flash, slow sync, and forced flash off.

10. Recording Videos

Recording Videos

Capability to record video up to 6K resolution, supporting system frequency and file formats.

Exposure Control While Video Recording

Using aperture, shutter speed, ISO, and Dual Native ISO settings for exposure control during video recording.

Creative Video Mode

Using the [ ] mode for all video functions, with dedicated recording screen and status LCD.

Recording with Creative Video

Setting mode dial, exposure mode, closing menu, and starting/stopping recording in Creative Video mode.

[Rec Quality]

Setting video image quality based on system frequency and file format, including filtering options.

Time Code

Setting the recording, display, and output of the time code for AVCHD or MOV formats.

Synchronising the Time Code with an External Device

Preparations and steps for synchronizing time code with an external device using BNC cables.

Synchronise the Time Code of the Camera with That of the External Device (TC IN)

Synchronizing the camera's time code with an external device's time code signal (LTC).

Using AF (Video)

How to use autofocus for video recording, including focus mode and AF area movement operations.

[AF Custom Setting(Video)]

Fine-tuning focus method using Continuous AF, adjusting AF Speed and Sensitivity.

Video Brightness and Colouring

Settings for brightness and coloring during video recording, including Luminance Level and Master Pedestal Level.

[ISO Sensitivity (video)]

Setting lower and upper ISO sensitivity limits for AUTO mode in video recording.

Audio Settings Details

Manual sound level adjustment, limiter, and wind noise cancellation features.

11. Special Video Recording

Variable Frame Rate

Recording slow motion and fast motion video by using frame rates different from playback rates.

[Focus Transition]

Smoothly transitioning focus position from current to registered position in advance.

12. Connections with External Devices (Video)

13. Playing Back and Editing of Images

14. Camera Customisation

[Save/Restore Camera Setting]

Saving camera settings information to the card and loading saved settings onto the camera.

16. Wi-Fi/Bluetooth

Operating the Camera with a Smartphone

Using the smartphone app for remote shooting, shutter remote control, and camera settings copy.

17. Connecting to Other Devices

18. Materials

Message Displays

Meanings of main messages displayed on the camera screen and corresponding response methods.

Troubleshooting

General troubleshooting steps and advice for resolving common camera issues.

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