Hitachi DZ-HS803A Camcorder User Manual


 
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Various Recording Techniques
Recording at close range
Recording at Close
Range
(Macro Recording)
When you record a small subject at
close range, you can bring the lens
surface as close as approx. 13/16 (2
cm) to the subject. This will allow you
to enlarge the subject to cover the
entire screen.
Hint
You can also use the remote
control for changing the maximum
digital value. Each press of
DIGITAL ZOOM switches the
“Digital Zoom” setting as follows;
Off 40x240x
(When using a card)
Off40x
Notes
The maximum telephoto zoom is
40x when using a card even if
“Digital Zoom” is set to “240x”.
When operating the zoom lever,
the focus may blur for a moment.
When digital zoom is added, the
image quality will become
coarser.
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During record pause or recording,
point the camcorder at the subject
and push the zoom lever toward the
W side until the wide-angle is
maximized.
Recording up close may
require more lighting. If the
screen is dark, direct a light
source at the subject.
Using the Separately-
Sold Lenses to
Increase the Wide-
Angle or Telephoto
Effect
Use the tele-conversion lens DZ-TL1
(separately-sold) to increase the
telephoto effect, and the wide-
conversion lens DZ-WL1 (separately-
sold) to increase the wide-angle
effect.
To attach one of the lenses, firstly you
need to attach the step-up ring DZ-
SR3037 (separately sold).
Note
Although the zoom can be used, the
focus may become blurred
depending on the distance to the
subject.
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