Silvercrest DV-767 instruction manual Video Capture, Zoom, Auxiliary Light, Capture Settings

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11 Video Capture

Switch the camera on and use the Capture / Playback switch to select Capture.

When you switch the camera on, the system automatically selects the Video mode. If you are in a different mode, you can switch to Video mode by pressing the Mode button . Press the Mode button as often as necessary until the symbol for video capture appears at the top left of the LCD display .

In the bottom right of the display (symbol ) the remaining capture time is displayed. This is determined solely by the remaining memory available.

Press the Capture button to start the capture. In the display , the length of the recording is now displayed in red. Press the Capture button again to stop the capture.

Tips for a Better Video:

ƒDo not make any sudden movements with the camera. This will help to avoid blurred pictures.

ƒNever switch between landscape and portrait format whilst recording.

ƒKeep the camera upright whilst filming. This way you achieve a 4:3 image format, as with commercial televisions.

11.1 Zoom

During the video capture, you can zoom in on (magnify) or zoom out from (reduce) your subject. Push the Navigation button in the following directions:

ƒc to zoom in (T stands for “telephoto”)

ƒd to zoom out (W stands for “wide angle”)

To use the zoom function, the digital zoom must be enabled, for further information see the section titled “Digital Zoom” on page 30.

Tips for a Better Video:

Avoid using the zoom function whilst recording (only use one zoom setting when filming), as the image is not entirely in focus when zooming in/out.

11.2 Auxiliary Light

You can use the auxiliary light to brighten the scene whilst capturing a video. Before you start filming, press the Flash button once to activate the light. Press the same button again to switch the light off.

Note:

If the battery is not charged sufficiently, you cannot use this function.

11.3 Capture Settings

To optimize your capture, the DV-767 offers various optional settings, such as image size, image quality, contrast, etc.

Note:

If some settings are unclear, or you are unfamiliar with them, please read the “Technical Help ” chapter on page 45.

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Contents DV-767 Declaration Introduction CopyrightManufacturer Information Table of Contents Settings Computer InstallationTechnical Data Technical Help Trouble-ShootingImportant Safety Notice Please read and observe the following notes carefullyPage Included in Delivery Protective Bag Quick Start Guide 11. CD Remark Operational Controls Display Battery Inserting the BatteryImportant Battery Information Basic FunctionsSwitching Camera On/Off Charging the BatteryRemove Battery ƒ Charging via the Mains AdapterPlayback / Capture Mode Video / Photo / Voice ModeLCD Display NavigationUsing an SD Memory Card SD Memory CardRemoving an SD Memory Card Memory Size Music Videos Photos 64MBHeadphones FlashlightCapture Settings Video CaptureZoom Auxiliary LightQuality SizeWB White Balance Metering EV BiasImage Stabilizer Volume Playback SettingsVideo Playback Deleting VideosDelete Delete AllProtect Slide ShowTaking Photographs Capture ModeFlash Cap Mode Date Stamp Best Shot Image Playback Deleting PhotosVoice Recording PrintPlayback Voice Recording Delete Voice RecordingProtect Playback MP3 Files Play/PauseNext Track / Previous Track Repeat / RandomSettings Set ClockAuto OFF BeepUSB Mode Video Out Video-Out SignalLogo LanguageDefault Setting Digital ZoomConnecting to the AV Device Output to an AV DeviceSystem Requirements Starting the AV OutputAV Capture Capturing from an AV DeviceComment Auto Start Auto StopPrinting Directly with PictBridge Connecting to the PrinterPrinting Photos Connecting to the Computer Computer InstallationDriver Installation Microsoft Windows Vista Cancel Camera off see Microsoft Windows ME, 2000, XPPage Microsoft Windows 98 SE Installation Using the DV-767 as a Webcam Transferring Photos, Videos and Voice RecordingsUsing the DV-767 as a Video Camera For Windows 98SE, Me Disconnecting from the ComputerFor Windows XP Formatting the Memory For Windows VistaTechnical Data JpegTechnical Help White Balance WBEV Bias Range of Exposure MeasureBatteries DisposalDevice Trouble-Shooting Problem Cause SolutionUSB