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| NV 280 / Image Stabilization
Question of GAST - UDO 176: Februar 2006
Hello Forum Users,
I am novice camcorder and have bought last Friday, a Panasonic NV 280th After initial tests, I'm quite excited. A good piece, I would like the week after next with our Kenya-take a vacation.
My question s.The Panasonic User:
In manual I read that you should turn the image stabilization when using a tripod. Can someone tell me why? Or is the only hot one does not? From somewhere reads synonymous with pan should I turn. Who can help me?
Thanks
UDO176
Reply Bruno Peter:
Otherwise he might twitch at the search switched to compensate for something that does not need to be compensated.
Reply Jan:
Hello,
accurately, and in digital stabilizer to improve image quality, the GS 280 has an optical yes, because it would not be so dramatic, because there are almost Pixel Net Total MegaPixels.
LG January
Reply Gast - UDO176:
So I understand this correctly, turn off stability when used on a Staiv AND panning for example, if I (filmed from the hand), swing it over a landscape?
UDO176
Reply Froschkapitän:
No, from the hand s.and from the tripod.
Reply DamienTrickster:
Tempering at nem optical stabilizer always easy, there is no loss of quality or geruckel
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Reply Jan:
Hello,
synonymous when turning off the optical stabilizer with Tripod, there could be an image improvement. So you can eg opt for good Canon SLR lenses with. Stabilizer, the vertical (longitudinal) stability when turning to right left-turn's no To see artifacts or slight Bildruckler synonymous. Da Bruno Peter is right. If the function would bring anything you would not have built into your Canon Lenses.
LG January
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