RCA CC-285 Camcorder User Manual


 
-Using Variable Shutter Speeds
S:1/1000
Shutter /
Display
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- SHUTTER Switch
Because your camcorder has a
variable shutter, you can choose
one of two higher shutter speeds to
record fast-moving action.
The shutter speed is automatically
reset to the normal shutter speed of
1/60 whenever the camcorder's
power is turned on. This speed is
recommended for indoor videos
and most of your recording.
To select a higher shutter speed,
slide the SHUTTER speed switch
located on the side of the
camcorder to the right.
SHUTTER
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Slide the switch to the right once
to select a shutter speed of
1/500.
Slide the switch to the right a
second time to select a shutter
speed of 1/1000.
Slide the switch to the right a
third time to return to the
normal shutter speed of 1/60.
The higher shutter speeds will
appear in the viewfinder above the
Tape-Counter and Time-Remaining
Displays when you press the
DISPLAY button. No display
appears when the normal shutter
speed of 1/60 is being used.
Higher shutter speeds require more
light. The shutter speed display in
the viewfinder will flash if more
light is required.
Notes:
The higher shutter speeds are
only recommended when you are
taping fast-moving action that
you plan to view in slow motion
or stop action on a good-quality
VCR that features "field-stili"
special effects (2 or 3-head
VCR's).
There is no advantage in using
the higher shutter speeds unless
you plan to play the tape back
in slow motion or stop action.
Higher shutter speeds require
more fight. The Shutter-Speed
Display will flash when you need
more light. You should add more
light or decrease the shutter
speed.
A tape recorded at the higher
shutter speeds may not show
movement and change of scenes
as smoothly as recordings at the
normal 1/60 speed.
When recording at higher shutter
speeds, use of fluorescent,
mercury vapor, or sodium
lighting may cause a "flickering"
effect.