Setting the Shutter Speed
Operation Button
MENU Button
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select “MANUAL”.
2 Select “CAMERA MODE” and then press B on the button to select “MANUAL”.
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3 PressAon the button to select “SHUT. SPEED”.
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•Pressing A on the button once again will select “WHITE BALANCE”, not “IRIS”.
4 Press B on the button to select the desired shutter speed.
•You can select from 6 shutter speed settings from 1/60 (NORMAL) to 1/10000.
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To Return to the Standard Shutter
Speed
In step 4, press C on the operation button ( ) to select “NORMAL”.
To reset the camcorder to Full Auto mode, press on the button to select “CAMERA MODE”
and then press C on the button to select “AUTO” in step 2.
Recommended Shutter Speeds
The faster the shutter speed, the darker the pic- ture becomes. Select the most appropriate shutter speed for the ambient light.
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• Recording sports action in | 1/10000 sec. |
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bright daylight |
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• Recording in bright day- |
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1/1000Ê sec. |
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light at a ski resort |
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• Recording outdoor sports |
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on a somewhat cloudy day |
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• Recording an outside | 1/1000 sec. |
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scene through a car win- | l |
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dow (when you want to | 1/250Ê sec. |
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minimize blurs caused by |
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the light by half. Use as a | 1/100 sec. |
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substitute for an ND2 filter. |
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Note on Recording under Fluorescent Lighting
If the picture on the monitor flickers when recording under fluorescent lighting, you may be able to compensate by changing the shutter speed to 1/100 sec.
Notes:
•Using a fast shutter speed under fluorescent lighting will cause flickering in the picture and possibly periodic color shifts.
•Recording with a shutter speed higher than 1/60 sec. (standard) tends to darken the picture. Record in bright locations when you use a high shutter speed.
•If the Scene Menu is set after setting the shutter speed, the shutter speed will automatically return to “NORMAL” (1/60).
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