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Camera Recording
Basic Posture
Tips on Recording Positions
The rotating LCD monitor screen lets you enjoy easy
video recording in relaxed postures.
• You can record using more natural body postures
since you can see the subject on-screen, without
having to hold the Camcorder against your eye.
• The LCD monitor screen also makes high-angle
and low-angle shots easy.
• In hand-held recording, the Camcorder has to be
steadied to prevent image shake.
• Use a tripod for very stable recording.
Basic Recording Positions
Put the fingers of your right hand through the hand
strap, and position your right thumb close to the
REC START/STOP and Power Zoom buttons. Place
your left thumb in the indentation on the left side of
the LCD monitor screen.
Notes
• Take care not to touch the monitor screen with your
fingers, as perspiration and dirt will smudge it.
• Unless you intend to create a special effect, keep
the Camcorder level with the horizontal plane.
• Take care not to touch the microphone with your
fingers when the Camcorder is recording. It will
cause noise on the audio track.
Prone
Rest on both
elbows to
stabilize the
Camcorder.
Low Angle
When kneeling, put
one knee on the
ground for the best
stability.
High Angle
Kneeling
You can record
and still view the
monitor screen.
This is convenient
when you want to
record over a
crowd.
Press your
elbows against
your sides.
Look at the
monitor screen
with both eyes.
Position your feet
at a 45° angle and
take a firm stance.
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