Moviecorder
(160-0804)                 Hints and Tips             Faxback Doc. # 18540

HINTS FOR MAKING BETTER VIDEO TAPES

If you are not familiar with camera techniques, many books about the
subject are available at your local library.  However, because the
camcorder is so simple to use and because tapes can be used again and
again, you can experiment and learn as you go.

The following information will get you started.

Camcorder Movement

When moving the camcorder from side to side or up and down, move it slowly
and steadily.  Too much movement or fast movement makes the recordings look
awkward.  A video camera tripod is a valuable investment for top quality
movie making.

Zoom-In and Zoom-Out

As with camcorder movement, too much use of zooms can distract from the
recording.  When you use power zoom, it is best to zoom in or zoom out in
one smooth motion, not in several jerky motions.

VIDEO CASSETTE HINTS

Proper handling of the video cassettes lengthens cassette life and protects
the camcorder.  Always treat them with care.

CASSETTE STORAGE

Store video cassettes in their protective boxes in a cool, dry, dust-free
environment.  Use video cassette racks that hold the cassettes on end
rather than on their sides.  This prevents improper setting of the spool
of tape.

ERASE-PROTECTION TAB

Video cassettes have an erase-protection feature to prevent accidental 
erasure of a tape.  If the erase-protection tab is missing, the camcorder
cannot record on the tape.

If you want to record on a tape that does not have the tab, put a piece of
heavy plastic tape over the tab hole.

LOOSENING TAPE TENSION

Occasionally the tape winds too tightly.  This can cause improper operation
of the camcorder.  You can loosen the tape in most cassettes by pressing
the brake-release plunger located on the bottom-center of the cassette. 
Use the tip of a pen or pencil to press the plunger.


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