Sony CCD-TR3400 Camcorder User Manual


 
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CCD-TR3400 3-859-084-22 (1)
When shooting a very bright subject
A vertical band (smear) may appear on the screen if the shutter speed is set too high.
To select the best shutter speed
Shutter speed
1/725 – 1/10000
1/125 – 1/500
1/100
1/90
Subject
A golf swing or tennis match in fine weather (to view the hit ball
clearly in still picture mode, set to 1/1000 to 1/4000)
A landscape shot from a moving car
A moving roller coaster in overcast days
An athletic scene, marathon, etc.
Indoor sports
Replacement for the ND2 filter (to have the exposure)
Recording pictures with less flicker under a fluorescent lamp
In sunny weather (to avoid an out-of-focus picture due to a small
aperture)
Using the twilight mode
You can record a bright subject in a dark place without ruining the atmosphere. The
aperture is automatically adjusted to maintain the appropriate exposure. The shutter
speed is fixed at 1/60. This mode is effective when you record night views, neon signs
or fireworks.
(1) Set AUTO LOCK/HOLD to the center position.
(2) Press PROGRAM AE so that the indicator appears in the viewfinder.
(3) Turn the control dial to select Å indicator.
To return to automatic adjustment mode
Set AUTO LOCK/HOLD to AUTO LOCK, or press PROGRAM AE so that no indicator
appears in the viewfinder.
When shooting an excessively bright subject
Autofocus may not work effectively. Focus manually then.
Using the PROGRAM AE Function
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PROGRAM
AE
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3
AUTO LOCK HOLD