1Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH2 MENU/SET CommandsThe Panasonic GH2 camera contains a vast menu structure consisting of groups of commands, and in some cases subcommands. Each command has option values foryou to select, which will determine how the camera will function within specific scenarios.The following chart is designed to give you an easy method to run through all of the available commands and their option values so you can see the camera’s com-mand capabilities, investigate commands that may interest you, and quickly understand the possible option values. The chart is organized in order of the displayed menustructure underlying the MENU/SET button.REC ModeCommandMenuPage Option Description Option Value Value DescriptionFILM MODE 1This command is common to both the REC and MOTION PICTURE menus.It contains 10 different color schemes (tones and contrasts) to choosefrom. In addition, you can set up to two separate groups of settingswithin MY FILM 1 and MY FILM 2, and can use MULTIFILM to grouptogether up to 3 Film Mode values to be taken with a single push of theshutter-release button.[STANDARD] and [STANDARD B&W] are the only options available whenin Intelligent Auto, SCN, Portrait, Scenery, and Close-up Modes.CINEMACONTRAST: Allows you to adjust the brightness within the picture.SHARPNESS: Allows you to adjust the picture’s sharpness.SATURATION: Allows you to adjust the picture’s color saturation betweenvivid and natural. Not available for B&W options.NOISE REDUCTION: Allows you to reduce the picture’s noise and thereforeaffect the picture resolution.MEMORY: Allows you to save your contrast, sharpness, saturation, andnoise reduction settings for future use. Not available for MY FILM 1, MYFILM 2, and MULTI FILM options.STANDARDDYNAMICSMOOTHNATURENOSTALGICVIBRANTSTANDARD B&WDYNAMIC B&WSMOOTH B&WMY FILM 1 A designation for storing a set of Film Mode values for easy retrieval.MY FILM 2 A designation for storing a set of Film Mode values for easy retrieval.MULTI FILMMULTI FILM 1: Allows you to store a Film Mode value to be executed whenthe MULTI FILM command is selected.MULTI FILM 2: Allows you to store a Film Mode value to be executed whenthe MULTI FILM command is selected.MULTI FILM 3: Allows you to store a Film Mode value to be executed whenthe MULTI FILM command is selected.ASPECT RATIO 1Aspect ratio defines the ratio of width to height of the resulting picturefor printing and playback. The 4:3 aspect ratio means 4 units of width to3 units of height. The width of the resulting picture would be greater thanits height by 1 unit.4:3 4 to 3 ratio of width to height is typical for a standard TV.3:2 3 to 2 ratio of width to height is typical for a 35mm camera.16:9 16 to 9 ratio of width to height is typical for a high-definition TV.1:1 1 to 1 ratio of width to height results in a square picture.