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EN 69<br />

Playback Special Effects<br />

Remote sensor<br />

1) To start playback, press PLAY (U).<br />

2) Press EFFECT. The<br />

PLAYBACK<br />

EFFECT<br />

PLAYBACK EFFECT<br />

Select Menu appears. OFF<br />

1 CLASS<br />

I C FILM<br />

3) Press EFFECT repeatedly 2 MONOTON<br />

E<br />

3 SEP<br />

I A<br />

to move the highlight 4 STROBE<br />

bar to the desired effect.<br />

● The selected function<br />

is activated and after<br />

2 seconds the menu disappears.<br />

● To deactivate the selected effect, press EFFECT<br />

ON/OFF. To reactivate the selected effect press<br />

EFFECT ON/OFF again.<br />

● To change the selected effect, repeat from<br />

step 2 above.<br />

PLAY<br />

EFFECT<br />

EFFECT ON/OFF<br />

Allows you to add creative effects to the <strong>video</strong><br />

playback image.<br />

The effects that can be used during playback are<br />

CLASSIC FILM, MONOTONE, SEPIA and STROBE.<br />

The effects work the same in playback as they did in<br />

recording. ( pg. 42)<br />

CLASSIC FILM<br />

MONOTONE<br />

SEPIA<br />

STROBE<br />

Gives recorded scenes<br />

a strobe effect.<br />

Like classic black and<br />

white films, your<br />

footage is shot in B/W.<br />

Used together with the<br />

Cinema mode, it<br />

enhances the “classic<br />

film” effect.<br />

Recorded scenes have<br />

a brownish tint like<br />

old photos. Combine<br />

this with the Cinema<br />

mode for a classic<br />

look.<br />

Your recording looks<br />

like a series of<br />

consecutive<br />

snapshots.

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