When to use manual focus – Sony CCD-FX510 User Manual
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The camcorder's automatic functions offer you worry-free operation under most shooting
conditions. But in some circumstances, manual adjustment is better for effective recording.
You can manually adjust focus and back light compensation with this camcorder.
Some shooting situations may call for using some items manually, while others call for
using them automatically.
As long as you do not remove the battery, even if you set POWER to OFF, the previous
manual settings are retained.
Focusing Manually
When to use manual focus
In the following cases you would obtain better results by adjusting the focus manually.
Horizontal stripes
Subject through frosted glass
You should also focus manually in the following situations:
• insufficient light
• One subject is close; the other is in the center, but at a distance
• Subjects beyond nets, etc., or another subject passes in front of the camcorder
• Bright subject or subject reflecting light
• High contrast behind the subject (the background may be in focus)
• When shooting a stationary subject using a tripod
• When you want to save battery power
• Autofocusing does not function momentarily when:
- The setting of the shutter speed is changed.
- Exposure is adjusted manually.
- Lighting conditions change quickly.
- Zooming is done from wide-range to telephoto.
This camcorder keeps in focus by referring to the picture contrast, which is weak in the
above situations.
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