iSCENE
This camcorder automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture according to the subject's brightness for optimum recording. You can also select one of a number of setting modes that automatically match the shutter speed and aperture to the subject's conditions, the recording environment, or your purpose for shooting.
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1.Press the MENU button Control button ( / ) "iSCENE."
2.Select the desired submenu item with the Control button ( / ) OK button.
3.Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
iSCENE
Auto
Sports
Portrait
Exit
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Submenu items
•Auto: You can shoot images in Auto adjustment mode.
•Sports ( ): Reduces blurring when recording rapidly moving subjects such as in golf or tennis. If the Sports mode is used under a fluorescent light, the image may flicker. In this case, use the Auto mode for recording.
•Portrait ( ): Creates a shallow depth of field so that the person or subject appears against a softened background. The portrait mode is most effective when used outdoors. EV value is automatically adjusted to the optimal.
•Spotlight ( ): Prevents overexposure of subject portrait face, etc. when strong light strikes the subject, as in a wedding or on stage.
•Beach ( ): Where sunlight is intense such as on a beach.
•Snow ( ): Where refl ection of light is intense such as in a snowfield.
•High Speed ( ): Reduces blurring objects in rapid motion.
•Food ( ): Recording
•Waterfall ( ): In conditions such as waterfall
or a fountain.
•Daylight ( ): Recording in broad daylight.
•Cloudy ( ): Recording in cloudy weather.
•Fluorescent ( ): Recording under white fluorescent lights.
•Tungsten ( ): Recording under a white tungsten lamp.
•Night ( ): Recording in low light.
•Darkness ( ): Recording in extremely low light.
Tip You can also set iSCENE in the shortcut menu. ²page 26
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Recording people or objects in
motion
Exit Move Select
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