Specifications

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Advanced Recording
Lighting Techniques
4, When you use your camcorder there are only two possrble recording enwronments
You will be recording outdoors ['Normalrecordtng or through an ND{Neutra4 Denstty) filter]
You will de recording indoors ['Videohght recommended or requtred)
4, The s,ng[e greatest tnfluence on p_cture qualtty ts the level of bnghtness measured ,n lux
4, The followtng table Itsts a few common sttuattons the correspondtng leveFof bnghtness and any associated
recommendations
Sttuat_ons Bnghtness (lux) Recommendattons
,e. Snow-covered mountatns or fieFds I00 000 ND filter recommended
,e. Sandy beach on a hot summer's day I00 000
,e. On a sunny day tn the mtddle of the afternoon 35 000 Normal recordtng
,e. On a gloomy day an hour after the sunnse 2 000
,e. Offtce wtth fluorescent Itghtlng near 1000
to a wIRdOW
,e. On a sunny day an hour before the sunset 1000
,e. Department store counter 500 to 700
,e. Room ht by two 30W fluorescent hghts 300 Wdeo Itght recommended
,e. Arcade at n,ght I50 to 200 Wdeo Itght required
,e. Candle light 10 to 15
After Recording
I Eject the tape that you have recorded _see page 261
2 If you want to protect accidental erasure of the tape you have recorded push the red tab on the cas-
sette
3 Set the POWER switch to OFF
4 Close the LENS cover
5 Remove the BATTERY PACK from the camcorder
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