Samsung Understanding Shutter Speed for Slow Motion Recording with Camcorders

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Advanced Recording

SLOW SHUTTER (Low Shutter Speed)

The SLOW SHUTTER function works in CAMERA mode only.

The shutter speed can be controlled, allowing you to record slow moving objects.

1. Set the power switch to CAMERA mode.

2. Press the SLOW SHUTTER button.

3. Each time you press the SLOW SHUTTER button, SHUTTER SPEED is changed to

 

1/25, 1/13, 1/6, off.

SLOW SHUTTER

4. To exit, press the SLOW SHUTTER button.

Notes

When using "SLOW SHUTTER" the image takes on a slow motion like effect.

The SLOW SHUTTER function will not operate in EASY mode.

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Contents Digital Video Camcorder VP-D101i/D102Di/D103i/D105iContents Advanced Recording Recording in Player mode VP-D101i/D102Di/D103i/D105i only 108 LCD open knob For example English English Precautions regarding the Lithium battery ServicingFeatures Multi OSD LanguagePhoto Night CaptureAccessories Supplied with camcorder Basic AccessoriesOptional Accessories Front & Left View Left Side View Function buttonsPB ZOOM/MACRO Display Light VP-D103i/D105i onlyRight & Top View Zoom leverRear & Bottom View Tape EjectVP-D103i VP-D105iRemote control VP-D103i/D105i only Getting to Know Your CamcorderOSD in Camera mode OSD On Screen Display in Camera and Player modesFolder number-file number see Image counter Print Mark seeSlide Show MPEG4 Screen Size How to use the Remote Control VP-D103i/D105i only Battery Installation for the Remote ControlSelf Record using the Remote Control PreparationLithium Battery Installation Adjusting the Hand Strap Hand strapAttaching the Lens Cover Connecting a Power Source To use the AC Power adapter and DC CableTo select the Camcorder mode VP-D103i/D105i only Using the Lithium Ion Battery Pack Charging the Lithium Ion Battery PackCord to a wall socket Continuous recording time LCD onTips for Battery Identification How to store a tape Inserting and Ejecting a CassetteProtecting a tape Removing the tape protectionBasic Recording Making your First RecordingSelecting the OSD Language Record Search REC Search Hints for Stable Image Recording Recording with the LCD monitorRecording with the Viewfinder Adjusting the LCD Bright Select Bright Adjust Colour AdjustUsing the Viewfinder Adjusting the FocusPlaying back a tape you have recorded on the LCD Adjusting the LCD during Play Controlling Sound from the SpeakerSetting menu items Advanced RecordingUse of various Functions This Function works on model VP-D103i/D105i only Availability of functions in each mode Clock setup works in CAMERA, PLAYER, M.REC and M.PLAY modes Clock SETWL. Remote VP-D103i/D105i only Beep Sound VP-D101i/D102Di/D103i/D105i only Shutter Sound VP-D103i/D105i only Demonstration Program AE Setting the Program AE WHT. Balance White Balance Zooming In and Out Tele MacroZooming In and Out with Digital Zoom Digital ZoomDIS Digital Image Stabilizer This mode gives the images a coarse effect DSEDigital Special Effects SelectSelecting an effect REC Mode Audio Mode Wind CUT DATE/TIME Date & TimeTV Display Using Quick MenuNavigation Menu WL.REMOTESetting the Quick menu WHT. Balance seeFocus Auto Focus/Manual Focus see Shutter Speed & ExposureRecommended Shutter speeds when recording Slow Shutter Low Shutter Speed Easy Mode for Beginners Auto Focusing Manual FocusingAF/MF Auto Focus/Manual Focus BLC Back Light Compensation Fade In and Out To Start RecordingTo Stop Recording use Fade in / Fade OUT Audio dubbing VP-D103i/D105i only Dubbing soundDubbed audio Playback Photo Image Recording Searching for a Photo pictureNight Capture 0 lux recording Power Night Capture Using the Video Light VP-D103i/D105i only Various Recording Techniques General recording Downward recordingUpward recording Self recordingConnecting to a TV which has Audio/Video input jacks Tape PlaybackPlayback on the LCD Playback on a TV monitorConnecting to a TV which has no Audio and Video input jacks PlaybackVarious Functions while in Player mode Playback pausePicture search Forward/Reverse Slow playback Forward/Reverse VP-D103i/D105i onlyX2 Playback Forward/Reverse VP-D103i/D105i only Reverse playback VP-D103i/D105i onlyZero Memory VP-D103i/D105i only PB DSE Playback Digital Special Effects PB Zoom Recording in Player mode VP-D101i/D102Di/D103i/D105i only Recording in Player modeConnecting to a DV device Connecting to a PCIeee 1394 Data Transfer Transferring IEEE1394 i.LINK-DV standard data connectionsSystem requirements USB interface VP-D102Di/D103i/D105i only Transferring a Digital Image through a USB ConnectionInstalling DVC Media 5.1 Program Acrobat Reader is a freeware product of AdobeSystems,IncUsing the removable Disk function VP-D103i/D105i only USB CableDigital Still Camera mode VP-D103i/D105i only Memory Stick Optional AccessoryMemory Stick Functions Ejecting the Memory Card Selecting the Camcorder mode Structure of folders and files on the Memory CardImage Format Memory File Number Selecting the image quality Select the image qualityNumber of images on the Memory Card QualityRecording Still images to a Memory Card in M.REC Mode Recording images to a Memory CardRecording an image from a cassette as a still image Viewing Still images To view a Single imageTo view a slide show To view the Multi Display Copying still images from a cassette to Memory Card Marking images for printing Protection from accidental erasure Deleting Still images Formatting the Memory Card Mpeg Recording Selecting the moving picture sizes Mpeg Playback Maintenance After finishing a recordingCleaning and Maintaining the Camcorder Cleaning the Video HeadsUsing Your Camcorder Abroad Power sourcesColour system PAL-compatible Countries/RegionsTroubleshooting TroubleshootingSelf Diagnosis Display Moisture Condensation106 107 Specifications Model name VP-D101i/D102Di/D103i/D105iIndex Power Sources United Kingdom Only Blue = Neutralbrown = LiveUnited Kingdom Ellas Greece Fourlis Trade A.E.B.E This Camcorder is Manufactured by

D102D, D103, D105, VP-D101 specifications

The Samsung VP-D101, VP-D105, VP-D103, and VP-D102D are part of a range of digital camcorders that marked a significant advancement in consumer video recording technology. These models, which gained popularity in the early 2000s, offered several features that appealed to both amateur and enthusiast videographers.

One of the main features of these camcorders is their compact design combined with user-friendly controls. With a lightweight body, they were easy to carry around, making them ideal for capturing spontaneous moments during family gatherings, vacations, or outdoor adventures. Each model boasts an intuitive interface, allowing users to navigate through settings seamlessly and focus on recording rather than operating complex functionalities.

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The VP-D series camcorders are equipped with a 1/6-inch CCD sensor that delivers a resolution of approximately 680,000 pixels. This sensor technology allowed for better low-light performance, enabling users to shoot in challenging lighting conditions while maintaining acceptable image quality. Coupled with the camcorders’ ability to record in various formats, including MPEG and DV formats, users could easily share or edit their footage with compatible software.

Audio quality was also prioritized, with built-in stereo microphones capturing clear sound alongside visual recordings. Moreover, users could connect external microphones through a dedicated input for enhanced audio performance in more controlled shooting environments.

Battery life on these camcorders was commendable, allowing for extended recording sessions without frequent interruptions for recharging. The models were often equipped with rechargeable lithium-ion batteries, further enhancing their portability and ease of use.

In summary, the Samsung VP-D101, D105, D103, and D102D camcorders offered a blend of quality, convenience, and innovative features that catered to a broad audience. With their ergonomic design, impressive optical capabilities, and respectable performance in various conditions, these models remain a notable part of Samsung’s legacy in the digital video recording market.