JVC GR-DV1 Digital Camera User Manual


 
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SLOW (Slow Shutter)
You can light dark subjects or areas even brighter
than they would be under good natural lighting.
B
/
W
1
2
Like classic black and white films, your footage is
shot in B/W. Used together with the Wide
Cinema function, it enhances the “classic film”
effect.
SEPIA ߛ
Recorded scenes have a brownish tint like old
photos. Combine this with the Cinema mode for
a classic look.
Gives recorded scenes a strobe effect.
TWILIGHT ߛ
Makes evening scenes look more natural.
STROBE
Adds a “ghost” to the subject, giving your
recording a “fantasy” feeling.
Your recording looks like a series of consecutive
snapshots.
SHUTTER
(Variable
(Shutter
(Speed)
1/60–Normally, when recording images from an
NTSC TV, a black band appears. Setting the
shutter speed to 1/60 makes the band thinner.
1/100–When used in areas where the AC is
50 Hz, and when shooting under flourescent or
mercury lighting, the picture may flicker. Setting
the shutter speed to 1/100 reduces the flicker.
1/250 (factory preset), 1/500–These settings
allow fast-moving images to be captured one
frame at a time, for vivid, stable slow-motion
playback. The faster the shutter speed, the darker
the picture becomes. Use in areas with good
lighting.
**Checked “ߛ”effects are factory preset.
To use other effects, refer to “Exchanging P.AE/
Effects” on page 38.
MONOTONE ߛ
CLASSIC FILM ߛ
x 4 = 4 times sensitivity
(shutter speed 1/15 sec.)
x 10 = 10 times sensitivity
(shutter speed 1/6 sec.)
VIDEO ECHO
NOTES:
When using Slow, the image takes on a strobe-like effect.
Use Slow only in dark areas.
The Manual Focus indication may appear and flash when Slow is in use.
If the image is out of focus, adjust manually. It is also recommended that you use a tripod, if
possible.