
Lighting
Follow these lighting hints to capture quality pictures and videos:
✔Use plenty of light
Since lighting conditions vary depending on wall color, the use of lamp shades, and many other factors, refer to the following table for some guidelines.
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Light Type | (100 lux)  | (200 lux)  | (400 lux)  | 
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100W incandescent  | 7 ft.*  | 4 ft.*  | 3 ft.*  | 
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40W incandescent  | 3 ft.*  | 2 ft.*  | |
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34W Cool White Deluxe Fluorescent  | 8 ft.*  | 5 ft.*  | 3 ft.*  | 
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*This is the recommended distance when pointing a desk lamp (with a reflector and no shade) at the subject. If you use another type of lamp, move it closer to the subject.
✔Place the lights behind and near the camera so they shine toward the subject
✔Do not mix light types (for example, fluorescent and incandescent, or incandescent and daylight)
✔Avoid aiming the camera at bright lights or windows