JVC GS-TD1BUS Detailed User Guide - Page 4
Beginner's Guide, Charging, Recording, Playback, Shooting Tips
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Beginner's Guide Charging 0 Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide. Recording 0 Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide. Playback 0 Refer to the operating instructions found in the animation on the Detailed User Guide. Shooting Tips o [Getting Ready] A Open your feet to the width of your shoulders. B Extend your right hand and hold the camcorder over your head. C Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly. Caution : 0 Use this way of shooting only as a last resort as it is difficult to achieve stable images. 0 Set to the wide angle as much as possible as the image will be prone to camera shake. 0 Be considerate. Do not inconvenience the people around you. Squatting and Shooting at Eye Level Basic Way to Hold a Camcorder ~ Recording Stable Images ~ This is the standard way of shooting while standing up. Be sure to master this basic technique in order to achieve stable images. o [Getting Ready] A Open your feet to the width of your shoulders. B Keep the elbow of your right arm, which is holding the camcorder, close to your side. C Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly. Extending Your Hands to Shoot ~ High-Angle Shooting ~ Staying low is a common position to take when shooting small children. By recording from the eye level of the child, you can capture all his cute expressions clearly. o [Getting Ready] A Kneel down with your left knee while keeping your right foot on the ground. B Place the elbow of your right arm, which is holding the camcorder, on your right knee. C Hold the LCD monitor with your left hand and adjust the angle accordingly. Caution : 0 To record 3D images, refer also to "Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images". "Precautions on Recording and Playing Back 3D Images" (A p. 11) . .. Extend your hand when your subject is being hidden behind a crowd of people. 4