Model 163 Moviecorder 8 camcorder
(160-0864) Hints and Tips Faxback Doc. # 19174
HINTS FOR MAKING BETTER VIDEO TAPES
If you are not familiar with camera techniques, there are many books about
the subject available at your local library. However, because the
camcorder is so simple to use and tape can be used again and again, it is
inexpensive to experiment and learn as you go.
The following information will get you started.
LIGHTING
Lighting should be uniform. The camcorder can record in low-light
conditions, but more light is usually better. The optimum brightness for
top quality pictures is between 500 and 100,000 lux.
This chart shows you the approximate brightness in different situations or
from different light sources.
Brightness Situation
(LUX)
100,000 Clear day at noon
65,000 Clear day at 10:00 AM
35,000 Clear day at 3:00 PM
32,000 Cloudy day at noon
25,000 Cloudy day at 10:00 AM
2,000 Cloudy day, one hour after sunrise
1,000 Clear day, one hour before sunset
1,000 Fluorescent light near window
700-800 Factory floor
500-700 Sales counter in department store
500 Bowling alley
400-500 Library
400-500 Office with fluorescent lighting
400 Fluorescent desk lamp
250 Flashlight at 3 feet
100 Factory stairway
15-35 During intermission at movie theater
15-20 Cigarette lighter at 1 foot
10-15 Candles on birthday cake at 8 inches
CAMCORDER MOVEMENT
When you move the camcorder while recording, move it slowly and steadily.
Too much movement or fast movement makes your recordings look awkward. A
video camera tripod (such as Radio Shack Cat. No. 16-2017, not supplied)
is a worthwhile investment for top-quality movie making.
ZOOM IN AND ZOOM OUT
As with movement, too much use of the camcorder's zoom features can detract
from your recordings. When you use power zoom, digital zoom, and/or
instant zoom, it is best to zoom in or zoom out in one smooth motion, not
in several jerky motions.
If you use them sparingly, movements from side to side combined with zooms
can be very effective in your video tapes.
(JC 11/15/95)
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