Sony DVD405E Camcorder User Manual


 
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Recording/Playback
To use the flash....................... 8
Press (flash) 8 repeatedly to select the
setting.
No indicator displayed: Automatically
flashes when there is insufficient
ambient light.
r
(Forced flash): Always uses the
flash regardless of the surrounding
brightness.
r
(No flash): Records without flash.
The recommended distance to the subject when
using the built-in flash is 0.3 to 2.5 m (1 to 8 feet).
Remove any dust from the surface of the flash
lamp before using it. Flash effect may be impaired
if heat discoloration or dust obscures the lamp.
The flash charge lamp flickers when charging the
flash, and remains lit when the battery charge is
complete.
If you use the flash in bright places such as when
shooting a backlit subject, the flash may not be
effective.
The flash does not work when attaching the
conversion lens (optional) or filter (optional).
You can change the brightness of the flash by
setting [FLASH LEVEL], or you can prevent the
redeye by setting [REDEYE REDUC] (p.68).
To record in dark places (NightShot)
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Set the NIGHTSHOT switch 1 to ON. (
and [”NIGHTSHOT”] appear.)
To record an image brighter, use Super NightShot
function (p.69). To record an image brighter in
dim light, use Color Slow Shutter function (p.69).
The NightShot and Super NightShot use infrared
light. Therefore, do not cover the infrared port 5
with your fingers or other objects.
Remove the conversion lens (optional).
Adjust the focus manually ([FOCUS], p.68) when
it is hard to focus automatically.
Do not use these functions in bright places. This
may cause a malfunction.
To adjust the exposure for backlit
subjects (BACK LIGHT).............. 9
To adjust the exposure for backlit subjects,
press BACK LIGHT 9 to display .. To
cancel the back light function, press BACK
LIGHT again.
To adjust the focus for an off center
subject................................. 7
See [SPOT FOCUS] on page 68.
To fix the exposure for the selected
subject................................. 7
See [SPOT METER] on page 66.