RCA ProV712 / PRO 8 Camcorder
(160-0867)                 Lighting                   Faxback Doc. # 34799

500 to 100,000 lux of light is best for clear good-quality recordings.
Though recording is possible with less light, insufficient lighting can
result in poor picture quality.

Reference

Lighting is not only one of the most important areas in producing home
videos, but also one of the most overlooked.  Good lighting can often mean
the difference between a great picture and a poor one.  Lighting is also
essential for correct white balance.

In most outdoor, day time scenes, natural lighting is adequate for home
videos.  Indoors, the situation becomes more complicated.  Artificial
lighting is required, and halogen lamps provide the most natural artificial
light while maintaining a constant color temperature over a long period.

Good lighting is difficult to achieve.  There are many problems waiting to
catch the unwary.  Simply mounting one light or several lights on either
side of the Camcorder will only make your subject look flat and two-dimen-
sional.  To make a subject more interesting, use lighting to model your
subject and to add or create emphasis in a scene.

NOTES:  The figures in the charts are approximations.

        The auto white balance operates automatically within the range of
        "AUTO" shown in the chart.  However, it will satisfactorily operate
        from 2,500 K up to 8,000 K, although the picture may take on a red
        or blue tint.

Brightness (Lux)    Situation (Lux)

100,000             Blue sky
                    Clear day at noon (100,000)

10,000              Clear day at 10 am (65,000)

                    Clear day at 3 pm (35,000)
                    Cloudy day at noon (32,000)
                    Cloudy day at 10 am (25,000)

1,000               Cloudy day, one hour after sunrise (2,000)
                    Clear day, one hour before sunset (1,000)
                    Fluorescent light near window (1,000)

100                 Factory floor (700-800)
                    Sales counter in department store (500-700)
                    Bowling alley (500)
                    Library (400-500)
                    Office with fluorescent lighting (400-500)
                    Fluorescent desk lamp (400)
                    Flashlight at 3 ft (1 m) (250)
                    Shop stairway (100)

10                  During intermission at movie theater (15-35)
                    Cigarette lighter at 1 ft (30 cm) (15-20)
                    Candles on birthday cake at 8 inches (20 cm)
                    (10-15)
                    Candlelight

                                                            White
Color Temperature                                           Balance
(Degrees Kelvin)     Situation                     Color    Range

10,000               Clear day                     blue

9,000

8,000                Cloudy day

7,000                Rainy day

6,500                Daylight fluorescent light

6,000                Camera flashbulb                          A

5,500

5,000                Blue photolamp                White       U

4,500                White fluorescent light                   
                           
3,500                Off-white fluorescent light               T
                     Tungsten photolamp

3,200                Halogen lamp
                                                               O
2,800                Tungsten lamp                 Yellow
                     Iodine lamp

2,500                Acetylene lamp
                     Kerosene lamp

2,000                Candlelight                   Red


(BR/EB 9/25/96)

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