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Advanced Features
Camera Recording
Advanced Features
Manual Exposure
The camcorder is preset to Auto Exposure
mode, which automatically chooses the optimal
aperture. When there is too much contrast in
brightness between the subject and back-
ground, however, you may not be able to
record a clear image. In this case, use the
manual exposure function to correct the
exposure level.
Background is too bright and subject too
dark (backlit subject).
• Increase the exposure level to allow more light
through the lens.
Subject is too bright against background.
• Decrease the exposure level to allow less light
through the lens.
1 Set the camcorder to TAPE-CAMERA or
CARD-CAMERA mode.
2 Press the AUTO ON/OFF button to
select Manual mode.
3 Press the MENU/DISPLAY button until
the menu screen appears.
4 Select T, then press r on the
Operation button. Select “EXPOSURE”
(1), then press r (2).
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AN. FOCUS
EXPOSURE
SHUT. SPEED
PIC. EFFECT
SCENE MENU
FADE
QK. RETURN
DIS
MANUAL SET
AUTO
M
ANUAL
5 Press e to display the exposure setting
screen.
6 Press d or y to select the desired
exposure level.
• The number shown is the selected
exposure level. The adjustment range is
from +5 (least light) to L5 (most light).
7 Press e.
• The selected exposure level is displayed
on the menu screen.
8 Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
turn off the menu screen.
To cancel Manual Exposure mode
After performing step 4 above, select “AUTO”,
then press e.
Notes:
• Manual Exposure mode will be canceled if a
scene setting is selected thereafter.
• Manual Exposure cannot be used with Night
Recording.
• When you want to cancel all manual settings and
return to Auto mode, press the AUTO ON/OFF
button.
MANUAL
EXPOSURE
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SP
SET [ BUTTON]
+5
0
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5
MANUAL
EXPOSURE
+
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12bit
SP
SET [ BUTTON]
+5
+
3
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5
M
AN. FOCUS
EXPOSURE
SHUT. SPEED
PIC. EFFECT
SCENE MENU
FADE
QK.RETURN
DIS
MANUAL SET
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