Radio Shack Model 130 Moviecorder owner manual Hints for Making Better Video Tapes, Lighting

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HINTS FOR MAKING BETTER VIDEO TAPES

If you are not familiar with camera techniques, there are many books about the subject avail- able at your local library. However, because the camcorder is so simple to use and tape can be used again and again, it is inexpensive to exper- iment and learn as you go.

The following information will get you started.

LIGHTING

Lighting should be uniform. The camcorder can record in low-light conditions, but more light is usually better. The optimum brightness for top- quality pictures is between 500 and 100,000 lux.

Caution: Do not place a light source near the camcorder. The heat can damage the camcord- er.

The chart at right shows you the approximate brightness in different situations or from differ- ent light sources.

Typical Brightness

of Common Situations

Brightness

Situation

(LUX)

 

 

 

100,000

Clear day at noon

 

 

65,000

Clear day at 10:00 AM

 

 

35,000

Clear day at 3:00 PM

 

 

32,000

Cloudy day at noon

 

 

25,000

Cloudy day at 10:00 AM

 

 

2,000

Cloudy day, one hour

 

after sunrise

 

 

1,000

Clear day, one hour

 

before sunset

 

 

1,000

Fluorescent light near

 

window

 

 

700-800

Factory floor

 

 

500-700

Sales counter in depart-

 

ment store

 

 

500

Bowling alley

 

 

400-500

Library

 

 

400-500

Office with fluorescent

 

lighting

 

 

400

Fluorescent desk lamp

 

 

250

Flashlight at 3 feet

 

 

100

Factory stairway

 

 

15-35

During intermission at

 

movie theater

 

 

15-20

Cigarette lighter at 1 foot

 

 

10-15

Candles on birthday

 

cake at 8 inches

 

 

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Radio Shack Model 130 Moviecorder Hints for Making Better Video Tapes, Lighting, Typical Brightness Common Situations