RCA CC6383 Camcorder User Manual


 
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Recording and Traveling Tips
Traveling Tips
Write down your camcorder’s serial
number and keep it separate from the
camcorder when traveling. If your
camcorder is lost or stolen, you will be
able to identify it.
Use extra care to avoid damage to your
camcorder and accessories when
operating them at a beach or pool.
Spray, sand, and dust should be
avoided. If your lens has been exposed
to the elements, clean it only with
proper lens cleaning supplies.
Make sure you have any plug adapters
that you might need before taking your
camcorder to other countries. Consult
your dealer for advice.
Carry your camcorder in a carrying
case when traveling. See the next page
for a case designed especially for this
camcorder. An ordinary suitcase or
carry bag does not offer the protection
your camcorder needs. Treat your
camcorder as carry-on luggage to
protect it from rough handling.
Traveling Tips
Recording Tips
Try to make sure indoor scenes are
well-lit. This improves picture quality
and color reproduction.
Do not move the camcorder rapidly
from side-to-side while recording.
A steady, gradual “pan” avoids
blurring and “jitter”.
Use the viewfinder or LCD monitor
to make sure the camcorder is level
while recording so that your scene
isn’t “tilted.”
Do not bump or tap the camcorder’s
microphone while recording because
this sound will be recorded.
Include close-ups of individuals
when taping family outings or
group functions.
Fading in and out of scenes makes your
videos appear more professional.
Learn to use the special production
effects available with your camcorder
to add variety to your recordings.
Be aware of video and audio back-
grounds. Background details barely
noticed while you are taping may show
up as visual “clutter” on your record-
ing. Background noises (especially TV
sets, radios, household appliances,
traffic sounds, etc.) might detract from
the sound you want to record.
Avoid long “still” shots of landmarks
and scenic attractions. Recordings are
more interesting if they include people
and details. “Local color” gives travel
videos lasting appeal. Consider
recording a familiar or landmark scene
from an unfamiliar vantage point.