Shooting a subject in backlight – Sony CCD-F33 User Manual
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Setting Shutter Speed
Notes
• A ghost image will appear in still picture mode of
this unit. To view a clear still or slow picture, use
another video with clear still/slow function.
• When shutter speed 1 /250 or faster is selected,
recording must be done under sunlight or video
light.
• When the shutter speed is changed during a
camera recording of a TV screen, the brightness of
the recorded picture may vary.
• When a very bright object is shot at a faster shutter
speed, a light, vertical, belt-like line ("smear”) may
appear on the screen.
• When the recording is done under a light
discharged tube, such as a fluorescent lamp,
sodium lamp, or mercury lamp, in SO Hz areas the
brightness of the recorded picture may vary
(••flicker”).
Shooting a Subject in
Backlight
In this recorder, iris is automatically controlled.
However, when shooting a subject that is backlit,
that is. if the light source is coming in from the
back of the subject, use the BACK LIGHT button.
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1 Slide open the AUTO LOCK cover.
2 Press the BACK LIGHT button.
The o indication appears on the viewfinder
screen.
After shooting that particular scene, be sure to
press the BACK LIGHT button again to release it.
Otherwise the recorded picture will be too bright.
Note
The function will be released once the POWER
switch is set to OFF.
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