Radio Shack Model 130 Moviecorder Camcorder User Manual


 
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SPECIAL VIDEO RECORDING FEATURES
AUTO FOCUSING
The automatic focusing feature lets you concen-
trate on recording great videos without having to
worry about whether or not they are properly fo-
cused.
The camcorder detects the distance from the
camcorder to the object you see in the center of
the viewfinder, then sets the focus for that dis-
tance. When you move the camcorder, the cam-
corder continuously adjusts the focus to
maintain the sharpest picture. Try to keep your
desired subject in the middle of the viewfinder.
Notes:
If the lens gets dirty, clean it with a soft tis-
sue and lens-cleaning fluid.
If the lens gets damp, dry it with a soft cloth
or wait until the moisture evaporates.
Always replace the lens cap when you fin-
ish recording.
The auto-focus sensor might not be able to
focus on a subject when:
You are taping in extremely low light.
You are taping in snow or fog.
Close and distant objects are both near
the center of the viewfinder.
You are taping a long object (such as a
fence rail) from its end.
The scene includes several objects
equal distances apart.
Light reflects off the subject.
The focus point moves rapidly.
You are taping through a window.
VARIABLE SPEED
POWER ZOOM
The power-zoom feature lets you go from wide-
angle to telephoto shots at the touch of a button.
During recording, press
W
or
T
with the fingers
of your right hand. Press
W
(wide-angle) to
zoom out and
T
(telephoto) to zoom in.
As you zoom out or in, a bar with an indicator ap-
pears on the left side of the viewfinder. The indi-
cator moves up and down the bar, showing the
relative zoom position. The pressure you place
on
W
and
T
controls the speed of the zoom. The
harder you press
W
and
T
, the faster the cam-
corder zooms.
MACRO FOCUSING
The camcorder’s macro focusing feature lets
you shoot close up pictures (as little as 1
1
/
4
inch-
es away) of objects such as flowers, printed ma-
terial, or photos in your family album.
To use macro focus, press and hold down
W
(see “Variable Speed Power Zoom” above) until
you see the widest possible angle in the view-
finder, then aim the camcorder at the object you
are shooting. In most cases, the camcorder au-
tomatically focuses on the subject.
Notes
:
Since macro focus exaggerates even the
slightest movement of the camcorder or
subject, we recommend that you set the
camcorder on a tripod while using macro
focus.
W
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