Sony CCD-F36 User Manual
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Hint» íoi Belte ShooUnQ
Undestendlng
Color
Try to stKol »oeoM wttti ih* sun
back
When Shooting a scene wt^en the tight source
ts tn Deck o> the sut^st, the subject will be
fecorcted too dark and the background too
iighi
The followings ere also backlit condilions.
• The subject 1$ indoors and there is a
window behirtd Ihe sut^L
• Bnght sources such as fluorescent or
Incandescent tamps are irtciuded in the
scene
• A person wearing wnite or giossy clothes
(lont ol « white background tn this esse
the (ace will be recerded loo dark
• The subfsci ts ouldcors end background is a
cloudy sky.
For Ihe sharpest plchjres, you need the best
Oght
For the most brilliant color in your scenes, a
sutticient il]hl level must be mamtained. If
shooting is done irKlocrs or under other
circumstences where light is irsulliudni. lights
must be used for best resutls
V№al kin! of light is best?
Choosing
the
fight
ll0tts
Photography lamps or hatc^en lamps are
recomrrtenced. For best results, use of the
Sony video lights are recommended as their
weight and low heat Output lev'^ aOow safe,
direct conrection to the camera.
For tighun( ol a wide area for easy use—
reflector flood tight
To emphasí¿e the subject—use a reflector
spotlight
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