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AGC Limit

You can select the upper limit for the AGC (Auto Gain Control) to record dim scenes as they look.

1. [Camera/Mic] [Manual Settings] [AGC Limit].

2.Select the desired item.

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The gain is automatically adjusted.

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24dB/21dB/18dB/15dB/12dB/9dB/6dB/3dB/0dB () The gain is automatically adjusted up to the selected limit.

Notes

The upper limit you can select for the AGC (Auto Gain Control) depends on the status of the camcorder.

When the camcorder is set to the movie recording mode, the upper limit is 24 dB. When the camcorder is set to the photo shooting mode, the upper limit is 21 dB. When the camcorder is set to use [Smth Slw REC], the upper limit is 15 dB.

At a higher gain, the brightness becomes more appropriate in dim scenes, but the noise increases. At a lower gain, the noise decreases, but the shutter speed becomes slower to compensate for the lack of brightness, causing camera-shake or subject blur.

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