Picture/backlight, Adjustments, Note – Sharp VIEWCAM VL-WD650U User Manual
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Picture/Backlight
Adjustments
If the picture is difficult to see due to ambient
lighting or other factors, adjust the monitor
picture settings.
• The example screens for this feature are for
TAPE-CAMERA mode.
Adjusting the Picture
1
2
Press the MENU/DISPLAY button until
the menu screen appears.
Press
press
I
or ► / II to select LCD (®), then
(®) on the Operation button.
UTO
S LCD COLOR
S LCD TINT
3
Press
■
or
►/
II to select the item you
wish to adjust, then press ►►.
4
Press ■ or ►/ II to adjust the item to
the desired setting.
L C D B R I G H T
▼ ■ ■ ■ ■ □ □ □ □
a
D a r k e r B r i g h t e r
L C D C O L O R
▼minnnnA
Decrease-*^ Increase
IRIIIIDDDDG
Red-*>- Green
V F B R I G H T
IrminnnnA
Darker-^*. Brighter
Note:
• Close the LCD monitor to turn on the
viewfinder when adjusting the "VF
BRIGHT".
5
Press then press the MENU/
DISPLAY button to turn off the menu
screen.
Adjusting the Backiight
1
Press the MENU/DISPLAY button until
the menu screen appears.
2
Select LCD, then press ►► on the
Operation button. Press ■ or ► / ii to
select “BACKLIGHT” (®), then press ►
(®).
BACKLIGHT
LCD BRIGHT
NORMAL
LCD COLOR
BRIGHT
LCD TINT
Press ■ or ►/ II to select “AUTO”,
“NORMAL” or “BRIGHT”, then press
B A C K L I G H T
I B R I G H T
AUTO:
The camcorder automatically
switches between "NORMAL" and
"BRIGHT" depending on the ambient
lighting. This mode is only available in
TAPE-CAMERA or CARD-CAMERA
mode.
NORMAL:
For use indoors or under
moderate lighting conditions.
BRIGHT:
For use outdoors under strong
lighting conditions, such as bright
daylight.
4
Press the MENU/DISPLAY button to
turn off the menu screen.
Note:
• When the color or tint is adjusted, the picture on
the LCD monitor may differ from the picture
actually recorded. Do not change the color and
tint settings unless it is necessary. (These
adjustments only affect the monitor picture, not
the recorded image.)
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