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Sony CCD-TR814 - Using the Zoom Feature

Sony CCD-TR814
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Camera
Recording
Using
the
Zoom
Feature
Zooming
is
a
recording
technique
that
lets
you
change
the
size
of
the
subject
in
the
scene.
For
more
professional-looking
recordings,
use
the
zoom
sparingly.
T
side:
for
telephoto
(subject
appears
closer)
W
side:
for
wide-angle
(subject
appears
farther
away)
Zooming
Speed
Turn
the
power
zoom
lever
fully
for
a
high-speed
zoom.
Turn
it
lightly
for
a
relatively
slow
zoom.
When
you
shoot
a
subject
using
a
telephoto
zoom
If
you
cannot
get
a
sharp
focus
while
in
extreme
telephoto
zoom,
turn
the
power
zoom
lever
towards
the
W
side
until
the
focus
is
sharp.
You
can
shoot
a
subject
that
is
at
least
2.6
feet
(about
80
cm)
away
from
the
lens
surface
in
the
telephoto
position,
or
1
/
2
inch
(about
1
cm)
in
the
wide-angle
position.
Notes
on
Digital
Zoom
(CCD-TR99/TR714/TR814
only)
You
can
select
12
x
or
24
x
of
zooming.
More
than
12
x
zoom
is
performed
digitally,
and
the
picture
quality
deteriorates
as
you
go
toward
the
T
side.
If
you
do
not
want
to
use
the
digital
zoom
set
the
ZOOM
function
to
xl2
(p.
29).
The
right
side
[a]
in
the
power
zoom
indicator
shows
the
digital
zooming
zone,
and
the
left
side
[b]
shows
the
optical
zooming
zone.
If
you
slide
the
ZOOM
switch
to
xl2,
the
[a]
zone
disappears.
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