Radio Shack Model 130 Moviecorder Special Video Recording Features, Auto Focusing, Macro Focusing

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SPECIAL VIDEO RECORDING FEATURES

AUTO FOCUSING

The automatic focusing feature lets you concen- trate on recording great videos without having to worry about whether or not they are properly fo- cused.

The camcorder detects the distance from the camcorder to the object you see in the center of the viewfinder, then sets the focus for that dis- tance. When you move the camcorder, the cam- corder continuously adjusts the focus to maintain the sharpest picture. Try to keep your desired subject in the middle of the viewfinder.

Notes:

If the lens gets dirty, clean it with a soft tis- sue and lens-cleaning fluid.

If the lens gets damp, dry it with a soft cloth or wait until the moisture evaporates.

Always replace the lens cap when you fin- ish recording.

The auto-focus sensor might not be able to focus on a subject when:

— You are taping in extremely low light.

VARIABLE SPEED

POWER ZOOM

W T

The power-zoom feature lets you go from wide- angle to telephoto shots at the touch of a button. During recording, press W or T with the fingers of your right hand. Press W (wide-angle) to zoom out and T (telephoto) to zoom in.

As you zoom out or in, a bar with an indicator ap- pears on the left side of the viewfinder. The indi- cator moves up and down the bar, showing the relative zoom position. The pressure you place on W and T controls the speed of the zoom. The harder you press W and T, the faster the cam- corder zooms.

You are taping in snow or fog.

Close and distant objects are both near the center of the viewfinder.

You are taping a long object (such as a fence rail) from its end.

The scene includes several objects equal distances apart.

Light reflects off the subject.

The focus point moves rapidly.

You are taping through a window.

MACRO FOCUSING

The camcorder’s macro focusing feature lets you shoot close up pictures (as little as 11/4 inch- es away) of objects such as flowers, printed ma- terial, or photos in your family album.

To use macro focus, press and hold down W (see “Variable Speed Power Zoom” above) until you see the widest possible angle in the view- finder, then aim the camcorder at the object you are shooting. In most cases, the camcorder au- tomatically focuses on the subject.

Notes:

Since macro focus exaggerates even the slightest movement of the camcorder or subject, we recommend that you set the camcorder on a tripod while using macro focus.

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Contents Model 130 MOVIECORDER‰ Features Electronic Viewfinder with Adjustable FoAC ADAPTER/CHARGER Contents Servicing Your Camcorder Supplied Accessories Optional AccessoriesBefore YOU Begin Moisture Condensation Quick Start Viewfinder Playback Selecting a Power Source Using the Battery PackCharging the Battery Pack Removing the Battery Pack from the Camcorder Attaching the Battery Pack to the CamcorderBattery Status Indicators Replacing the Battery Pack While RecordingUsing the AC ADAPTER/ Charger Battery Usage HintsUsing AN Optional DC Adapter Preparing the Camcorder for USE Setting the Power SwitchPREPARING/ADJUSTING the Viewfinder INSERTING/REMOVING a Video Cassette Setup AdjustmentSETTING/CHANGING Date and Time 1995Attaching the Shoulder Strap Variable Speed Power Zoom Special Video Recording FeaturesAuto Focusing Macro FocusingDigital Zoom Fade in and Fade OUTAuto Exposure ReviewCamera Search Automatic IndexDigital Counter Counter MemoryTape Remaining TitlerCreating Titles Editing Titles Adding Titles While RecordingHints for Making Better Video Tapes LightingTypical Brightness Common Situations Camcorder Movement Zoom in and Zoom OUTFreeze Frame Special VCR FeaturesVisual Search Fast Forward and RewindDubbing Copying a Tape Dubbing to the CamcorderDubbing from the Camcorder Audio Editing Adding Titles onto an Existing RecordingAUDIO/VIDEO Editing Together once Appears Viewfinder Does not appearFm Page 31 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 932 AM Connecting the Camcorder to a TV Using a TV for PlaybackTV with Audio/Video A/V Jacks Standard TV Playback Troubleshooting Additional InformationPlayback Cassette will not eject Camcorder is recording Care and Maintenance HandlingErase Protection Cleaning the Video HeadsServicing Your Camcorder Storing Your Video CassettesFCC Wants YOU to Know Specifications Fm Page 42 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 932 AM Fm Page 43 Wednesday, July 21, 1999 932 AM Radio Shack Limited Warranty