Sharp VL-NZ50U Useful Information, Hints for Better Shooting, Lighting, Tips on good lighting

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Useful Information

Hints for Better Shooting

Position the subject in the center of the scene. When using auto focus, whatever is in the center of the scene is kept in focus.

Position the subject in Focus manually when you

the center. need to position the subject off center (see

page 37).

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 in this lighting, use Gamma Brightness Compensation or correct the exposure level to improve the picture (see pages 25 and 38).

Light from behind

Before zooming, think about how to best frame the shot. Frequent zooming produces unattractive pictures. It also runs down the battery more quickly.

When image shaking is noticeable during zoomed-in telephoto shooting, use a tripod 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)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Blue sky

 

 

 

100,000

Clear day at noon (100,000)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Clear day at 10 am (65,000)

 

 

 

 

Clear day at 3 pm (35,000)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Optimal

 

 

Cloudy day at 10 am (25,000)

 

 

 

Cloudy day at noon (32,000)

 

 

 

 

10,000

 

 

lighting

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

 

 

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

 

range

 

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 3 ft (1 m) (250)

100Shop stairway (100)

During intermission at movie theater (15–35) Cigarette lighter at 1 ft (30 cm) (15–20) Candles on birthday cake at 8 inches (20 cm)

(10–15)

10

Candlelight

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.

Appendix

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Contents VL-NZ50U Thank you for purchasing this camcorder from Sharp Important Information for Consumers in the U.SSharp Camcorder Specifications are subject to change without noticeIii Important SafeguardsPage Charging the Battery Pack Attaching the Battery PackInserting a Cassette Tips on Recording PositionsHolding the camcorder Quick Operation Guide Volume ControlEasy Camera Recording PlaybackViii PrecautionsSupplied Accessories Optional Accessories Contents Xii Useful Features Advanced Features AppendixPart Names Operation ReferencesRear view Battery mounting surface Operation ReferencesWrist strap loop Camera mode VCR modeOn-screen Display Index Menu button On-screen indicators on/offExample screens shown are for Camera mode Operation References Manual screensAS S E T T E Removing Attaching and Removing the Battery PackPreparation AttachingBattery Extending battery pack lifePreparation Powering the Camcorder from an AC OutletInserting and Removing a Cassette InsertingPerform above, then take out the cassette Installing Installing the Lithium BatterySetting Changing Selecting the Language for the On-screen DisplayPress the Menu button to turn off the menu screen 0 0 AM Setting the Date and TimeAttaching the Wrist Strap Using the Lens CapChanging to the 24-hour Time Mode Attaching the Lens HoodTips on Recording Positions To pause recording Easy Camera Recording in Full Auto ModeTo turn the power off Basic OperationsZooming Zooming Auto FocusMacro Shots Basic Operations Camera RecordingRemaining Recording Time Display Remaining Battery Power DisplayTo stop playback Volume ControlVideo Search Still Searching for a Scene Near the Current Tape PositionSearching for a Scene Far from the Current Tape Position Allow a larger audience to enjoy playback Watching Playback on aBasic Operations Playback You can connect the camcorder to a TV toPress the Menu button Useful FeaturesUsing the Menu Screens To turn off the menu screenSelecting the recording guide Displaying Recording GuideTypes Turning on the recording guidePress lor mto select 40 or 300, then press the SET button Setting the Digital ZoomTo use optical zoom only Select OFF in aboveTo obtain a brighter picture Useful features Camera RecordingTo cancel Gamma Brightness Compen- sation Gamma Brightness CompensationTo cancel the gain-up function Press the GAMMA/BRIGHTER button again Eindicator appearsGain-up To use Fade Out only UsingTo cancel Fade mode Fade In and Fade OutA R C H Quick Return Edit SearchTo cancel the still image Still RecordingAttaching the Supplied Tripod Adapter To return to normal screen To cancel DIS functionWide Screen Digital Image Stabilization DISMore Information on Self Re- cording Self RecordingRecording in LP Long Play Recording Mode To return to SP modeSelect SP in above Select 12bit in above Selecting the 16-bit Audio Recording ModeTo return to 12-bit audio recording mode Press l or m to select 16bit, then press the SET buttonOperating Using the Remote Control Not suppliedInstalling the Batteries ActivatingGamma Playback Useful Features PlaybackTo cancel Gamma Playback Displaying the Date and Time of RecordingPicture Effect Playback To cancel Picture Effect PlaybackAdvanced Features To return to Auto Focus modeManual Focus To return to Auto Exposure mode Manual ExposurePress the Manual button until the normal screen appears White Balance Lock Setting the Camcorder to Full Auto modeAdvanced Features Camera Recording To return to Auto White Balance modeDigital Picture Effects To cancel the digital picture effectScene Menu Program AE To cancel the scene settingTo turn off the time code Using the Time CodeDisplay format Displaying the time code on a TV during playbackTo stop editing Advanced Features PlaybackEditing Cutting Unwanted SequencesTo stop recording Editing with the DV Terminal IEEE1394To Record to Video Equipment To Record from Video Equip- mentAudio Recording Audio Dubbing FeatureNormal recording mode Audio Dubbing modePress the Menu button. The audio dubbing screen disappears To cancel audio dubbingAudio Dubbing To pause audio dubbingTo select V, then press the SET button Playback ModeSelecting the Audio Press l or m on the operation buttonAppendix Picture/Backlight AdjustmentsAdjusting the Backlight Adjusting the PictureTurning off Confirmation Sound AppendixPress l or m to select OFF, then press the SET button Lighting Use a wide-angle setting for fast-moving subjectsUseful Information Hints for Better ShootingDV and conventional video cassette tapes Appendix DV Technology Copyright ProtectionReplacing the Fluorescent Lamp Precautions when using a Mini DV cassetteMini DV Cassette AC AdapterStorage Appendix Battery PackThis camcorder uses a lithium-ion type battery pack ChargingDew Formation What is dew formation?Using a Cleaning Tape Commercially Available Appendix Dirty Video HeadsCauses of video head clogging AC Adapter Supplied Accessory Cleaning Using Your Camcorder AbroadDemonstration Mode Canceling Demo ModeWatching the Demonstration Symptom Possible cause Suggested solution Before Requesting ServiceVCR mode General Symptom Possible cause Suggested solution Specifications Service Information For the U.SCamcorder InformaciónimportanteparalosconsumidoresdelosEE.UU Guía de operación rápida en españolPuede deformar la Videocámara o hacer que ésta funcione mal PrecaucionesEnergía de baterías u otras fuentes Utilícelo solamente Con un carritoLa compañía eléctrica local. Para los Productos que van a ser utilizados conNotas acerca de la utilización de la pila de litio Colocación de la batería Carga de la batería Guía de operación rápidaInserción de un casete Sugerencias sobre las posiciones de grabaciónSujeción de la videocámara Guía de operación rápida Control de volumenGrabación fácil con la videocámara ReproducciónVisualizaciones en pantalla en español Modo CameraModo VCR Mode Camera Mode VCRAffichages sur écran en français Page 02P01-JKG Valid for warranty service in the U.S. only

VL-NZ50U specifications

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