Sharp VL AH 50 H Useful Information, Hints for Better Shooting, Tips on Good Lighting

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References

Useful Information

Hints for Better Shooting

Position the subject in the centre of the screen. When you are using auto focus, whatever is in the centre of the screen is kept in focus.

Position the subject in

Focus manually when

the centre.

you need to position

 

the subject off centre

 

(see page 46).

Avoid backlit subjects. For the best picture, shoot with the light source behind you. When the background is brighter than the subject, the subject often becomes too dark. If you have to record with this lighting, use the Gamma Brightness Compensation or correct the exposure level to improve the picture (see pages 32 and 48).

Light from behind

Backlighting

Before zooming, think about how to best frame the shot. Frequent zooming produces unattractive pictures. It also increases the battery power consumption.

When image shakes are noticeable during zoomed-in telephoto shooting, use a tripod, use the DIS function (see page 28), or push the Power Zoom control to the W side to zoom out.

Horizontal panning (lateral movement) and tilting (vertical movement) should be done slowly to emphasize the wide expanse of a scene or the height of a building, and to make scenes easy to watch during playback.

Use a wide-angle setting for fast-moving subjects.

Note:

It may take longer to focus when zooming and panning are used frequently.

Lighting

For clear, good-quality recording, 500 to 100,000 lux is needed. Recording is possible with less light, but the picture quality may suffer. Adequate lighting is also essential for correct white balance.

Brightness

Situation (Lux)

 

(Lux)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100,000

Blue sky

 

 

Clear day at noon (100,000)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clear day at 10 am (65,000)

 

Optimal

 

Clear day at 3 pm (35,000)

 

 

 

 

 

Cloudy day at noon (32,000)

 

 

10,000

Cloudy day at 10 am (25,000)

 

lighting

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cloudy day, one hour after sunrise (2,000)

 

range

1,000

Clear day, one hour before sunset (1,000)

 

 

 

Fluorescent light near window (1,000)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Factory floor (700–800)

 

 

 

Sales counter in department store (500–700)

 

 

 

Bowling alley (500)

 

 

 

Library (400–500)

 

 

 

Office with fluorescent lighting (400–500)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fluorescent desk lamp (400)

 

 

Flashlight at 1 m (250)

 

100Shop stairway (100)

During intermission at movie theatre (15–35) Cigarette lighter at 30 cm (15–20)

Candles on birthday cake at 20 cm (10–15)

10

Note: The figures in the chart are approximations.

Tips on Good Lighting

In most outdoor, daytime scenes, natural lighting is adequate for home videos. Indoors, however, artificial lighting is usually required. Video lights with halogen lamps provide the most natural artificial light over a long operating life.

References

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Contents VL-AH50H Power supply Blue Neutral Brown Live Special Note for Users in the U.KAvoid shocks and dropping Do not aim the lens at the sunAvoid placing LCD Monitor Screen Recording FormatCR2025 type Audio/video cable Lithium battery Battery packRemote control × IiiSoft case Tripod adapter For 180 recordingContents Advanced Features Useful FeaturesReferences Gamma Brightness CompensationPart Names When the cassette compartment door is openOperation Summary Cassette compartment door pRemote sensor p Rear viewVCR Mode Camera ModeOn-screen Display Index 47 p 34 pQuick Reference Index Video cassette is defective and should be Inserting the Battery Pack Battery PackRemoving the Battery Pack Inserting and RemovingRecording and playback times Charging the Battery PackPowering the Viewcam from an AC Outlet Inserting a Cassette Inserting and Removing a CassetteRemoving a Cassette Perform above, then take out the cassetteMemory Battery Installing the LithiumBattery Removing the Lithium BatteryChanging to the 12-hour Time Mode Setting the Date and TimePress the SET button B Attaching the Shoulder Strap Using the Hand Strap and the Lens CapAttaching and Removing the Lens Cap LCD screen sideAttaching the Sun Hood Using the Sun HoodClosing the Sun Hood Opening the Sun HoodTo Turn the Power Off Easy Camera Recording with Full Auto ModeTo Pause Recording Maximum Continuous Recording and Actual Recording TimesTips on Recording Positions ZoomingBasic Operations Camera Recording Approx. remaining On-screen Recording time Indicator Remaining Battery Power DisplayRemaining Recording Time Display Playback Volume ControlTo Stop Playback Auto Tape RewindTurn on the Viewcam in VCR mode, and begin tape playback see Watching the Playback on aStill Video SearchSlow Basic Operations PlaybackMenu button Operations of the On-screen ControlsDisplay button Operation buttonsPress the SET button B to select Desired settingPress the or button C or D to select the desired menu item Perform steps 4 to 6 abovePress the or Button to select Recording the Date and TimePress the SET button B to select AUTO, ON, or OFF Press the button to select SelectTo return to optical zoom Setting the Digital ZoomSetting the Digital Quick Zoom Ranges Using Digital Quick ZoomTo cancel Digital Quick Zoom Digital Quick Zoom Extend ZoomUsing Still Recording Selecting Still Recording ModeStill Recording Type of Still Recording ModesTo return to normal recording mode To cancel Strobe Recording modeStrobe Recording Digital Image Stabilization DISUsing Fade Mode Selecting Fade ModePress the SET button B to select the desired fade mode Fade In and Fade OutQuick Review To cancel Fade modeTo use fade out only Recording Standby mode, press Menu button until appears Quick Return Edit SearchGamma Brightness Compensation To cancel Gamma Brightness CompensationTo obtain a brighter picture Press the Gama EFF. button a againGain-up Cat’s Eye To cancel the gain-up functionMacro Shots Wide ScreenRemoving the Lens Hood To return to normal pictureNormal Self Recording Self RecordingMore Information on Self Recording To pause recording, press the REC Stop button BSelf-recording Message Press the Message button in Recording Standby modeTo turn off the self-recording message screen Setting the Viewcam to Full Auto Mode Program Search FeaturesUseful Using the Counter Tape Counter FeatureTo reset the counter to zero To turn off the tape counterDuring playback, press the Menu Button until appears Using the Counter MemoryPress the Play button D to view the desired scene Operating the Remote Control Using the Remote ControlInstalling the Batteries in the Remote Control Turning On the Remote Control ModeAdvanced Features To cancel the digital picture effectDigital Picture Effects Type of Digital Picture EffectsTo cancel the scene setting Type of Scene SettingsScene Menu Program AE Select Scene Menu in aboveSuperimposing a Title Press the Reset button to display the title input screen Changing the Preset TitlesPress the or ß button Q to select Top of the screen and the cursor willAuto/Manual Focus To cancel Manual Focus modeAuto Focus Manual FocusWhite Balance Lock To cancel White Balance LockPress the White BAL. button. White BAL. returns to blue Manual Exposure To cancel Manual Exposure modePerform steps 1 and 2 above, then press the Auto button B Selecting Digital Dual Picture Digital Dual PicturePicture-in-Picture Title Screen Press the Menu button until Camera mode or VCR mode appears Picture/Backlight AdjustmentsPress the Exit button to turn off the adjustment screen Type of Backlight ModesGamma Playback To cancel Gamma PlaybackTurning Off the LCD Monitor Backlight Press the Gama EFF. button again. Gamma disappearsEditing Setting Edit ModeCutting Unwanted Sequences To stop editingHints for Better Shooting Useful InformationLighting Tips on Good LightingDirty Video Heads Dew FormationReplacing the Fluorescent Lamp Battery PackUsing Your Viewcam Abroad CleaningReferences Video Cassette Tapes AC AdapterCancelling Demo Mode Demonstration ModeButton and slide Power switch to Watching the DemonstrationPower Camera mode Symptom Possible cause Suggested solution Before Requesting ServiceVCR Viewcam SpecificationsPage Page Page 0P06-M-G