Frage von Franz:DigiVideo Hello dear friends,
I myself, as an old Sony fan now opted for the Panasonic, the decision was made me really not easy, but you've really convinced me, I hope I do not regret it. (Hab ne SONY 405 DVD given back).
I have the Cam ordered today, it is still there, but never imagined the user has downloaded, at times purely to sniff here and pushed over the following:
On the User's Guide Page 9 (German) because it is written:
1st .. If the LCD monitor is folded out, the viewfinder will turn out .... (Spirit)
And then coming down next,
if the LCD monitor to 180grad to Lens is rotated (if) you shoot yourself, are simultaneously switched on the LCD monitor and viewfinder.
Can one explain me why?
Thanks
Antwort von Ephraim:
Hello,
we may assume that precedes the unfolding of the monitor, the decision was to use it as a viewfinder - for example floating around with the camera or let loose to work longer or the ability to record using tripod or kitchen table with rice sack. Since the viewfinder is not needed, so it can be disabled or should.
Turn the monitor, it is usually for the cameraman, which may be synonymous a woman than to no longer use viewfinder. If we are to judge behind the camera, the picture, you need the viewfinder. Therefore, it is on.
Monitors require more power as a viewfinder, although the synonymous monitors, though smaller. Because camera batteries, but there are no nuclear fusion reactors, one should always be careful to save power ...
Special cases, such as covert recordings of denrn one of almost unnoticed next to the camera takes, of the manufacturers were largely ignored.
Good lighting
Ephraim