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Advanced Recording
•t, The single greatest influence on picture quality isthe level of light, measured in Iux.
•t, The following table lists a few common conditions of usage, a Iong with the corresponding leveI of brightness and
any associated lighting recommendations.
Situations Brightness(Lux) Recommendations
• Snow-covered mountainsor fields. ND filter
• Sandy beachon a hot summer's day. 100,000 recommended.
• Sunnyaround midday. 100,000
• Sunnyday in the middle of the afternoon. 35,000
• Overcastday around midday. 32,000
• Overcastday one hour after sunrise. 2,000 Normal recording.
• Officewith fluorescent lighting near to a window. 1,000
• Sunnyday one hour before sunset. 1,000
• Departmentstore counter. 500 to 700
• Stationticket counter. 650
• Officewith fluorescent lighting. 400 to 500
• Room lit by two 30W fluorescent lights. 300
•Arcade at night. 150 to 200
•Theater (theatre) lobby. 15to 30
• Candle light. 10to 15
1. Eject the tape you have recorded. (see page 25)
2. If you want to protect a tape against accidental erasure, move the protective tab on the cassette.
3. Set the POWER switch to OFF.
4. Close the LENS cover.
5. Remove the BATTERY PACK from the camcorder.