HINTS FOR MAKING BETTER VIDEO TAPES
If you are not familiar with camera techniques, there are many books about the subject avail- able at your local library. However, because the camcorder is so simple to use and tape can be used again and again, it is inexpensive to exper- iment and learn as you go.
The following information will get you started.
LIGHTING
Lighting should be uniform. The camcorder can record in
Caution: Do not place a light source near the camcorder. The heat can damage the camcord- er.
The chart at right shows you the approximate brightness in different situations or from differ- ent light sources.
Typical Brightness
of Common Situations
Brightness | Situation | |
(LUX) | ||
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100,000 | Clear day at noon | |
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65,000 | Clear day at 10:00 AM | |
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35,000 | Clear day at 3:00 PM | |
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32,000 | Cloudy day at noon | |
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25,000 | Cloudy day at 10:00 AM | |
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2,000 | Cloudy day, one hour | |
| after sunrise | |
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1,000 | Clear day, one hour | |
| before sunset | |
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1,000 | Fluorescent light near | |
| window | |
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Factory floor | ||
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Sales counter in depart- | ||
| ment store | |
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500 | Bowling alley | |
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Library | ||
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Office with fluorescent | ||
| lighting | |
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400 | Fluorescent desk lamp | |
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250 | Flashlight at 3 feet | |
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100 | Factory stairway | |
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During intermission at | ||
| movie theater | |
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Cigarette lighter at 1 foot | ||
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Candles on birthday | ||
| cake at 8 inches | |
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