4.0

Out of 12 Ratings

Owner's of the Panasonic Camcorder HCV550K gave it a score of 4.0 out of 5. Here's how the scores stacked up:
  • Reliability

    3.25 out of 5
  • Durability

    3.75 out of 5
  • Maintenance

    3.83 out of 5
  • Performance

    4.92 out of 5
  • Ease of Use

    4.25 out of 5
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Intelligent Auto Plus
Please refer to page 44 for details about the effect of each mode.
(Portrait)/ (Scenery)/ (Spotlight)
*1
/(Low Light)
*1
/
(Night Scenery)
*2
/ (Macro)
*2
/(Normal)
*1
/(Normal)
*2
*1 In Motion Picture Recording Mode only
*2 In Still Picture Recording Mode only
Change the Recording Mode to . (l 43)
1 (When adjusting the brightness)
Touch .
(When adjusting the color balance)
Touch .
R side: Sets the balance to a reddish tone.
B side: Sets the balance to a bluish tone.
Except for when adjusting the brightness or color balance, if you do not touch the screen for a
while, the Touch Menu will disappear. To display it again, touch .
2 Touch / to adjust settings.
Touch while adjusting the brightness, or touch while adjusting the color balance to make
the display of the adjustment bar disappear.
3 Start recording.
Creative Control
Set [REC FORMAT] to [AVCHD]. (l 69)
Change the Recording Mode to . (l 43)
Select the desired Creative Control Mode, then touch [Enter].
Still pictures cannot be taken.
Mode Effect
[Miniature Effect]
You can record motion pictures with a diorama effect like recording a
miniature by intentionally creating focused area and out of focused
area in the peripheral of the image and recording motion picture with
an interval. (l 47)
Motion pictures recorded with this function will look as if the frame
rate is low.
[8mm movie] You can record motion pictures with a faded retro effect. (l 48)
[Silent movie]
You can record motion pictures that are similar to black-and-white
silent films by lowering the amount of incoming light. (l 48)
[Time Lapse Rec]
You can record a scene that moves slowly over a long period of time
as a short time motion picture by recording one frame at each set
time lapse. (l 49)