Recording
Exposure Control
When the mode select dial is in AUTO, the camcorder controls the iris for you. Under normal conditions, the camcorder will adjust brightness automatically. You may need to adjust brightness manually when the background is too bright or too dark in comparison with the subject.
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AE | MODES |
| EIS |
| FADE |
| WIPE |
| AUTO | H |
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| S |
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| U |
BACKLIGHT |
| P |
| S |
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CU |
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FO |
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FRONTLIGHT | MANUAL | |
| PHOTO | |
DATE/ | EFFECTS | |
TIME |
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BACKLIGHT (4)
FRONTLIGHT (3)
Mode Select Dial
Manual Exposure
1.Place the POWER dial in CAMERA.
•The power indicator will light and the camcorder will enter record pause. PAUSE appears in the viewfinder.
2.Place the mode select dial in
MANUAL.
•Press BACKLIGHT to brighten the image.
•Press FRONTLIGHT to darken the image.
•The exposure level indicator
(± 0 to 6) appears in the viewfinder.
To Turn Off Manual Exposure
Press both BACKLIGHT and FRONTLIGHT at the same time or place the mode select dial in AUTO.
Conditions Requiring Manual Exposure
•When recording with a bright background or reverse lighting.
•When recording with a very dark background or very bright subject.
•When recording a reflective natural background — such as a beach or when skiing.
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