RCA CC6151 User Guide - Page 46

Front, Light, and Back

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Front Light and Back Light The camcorder adjusts the light automatically under normal conditions. You might need to adjust for a strong front light or back light (such as spotlights or subjects standing in front of a window with the sun at their backs). You can adjust for a strong front or back light using the AE dial, FRONTLIGHT button, or BACKLIGHT button. FRONTLIGHT Button AE Dial To Use the AE Dial To compensate for a strong front light, place the AE dial in front light ([i']). FRONT LIT appears briefly and then _!_! remains in the yiewf'mder. To compensate for a strong back light place the AE dial in back light ([]). BACK LIT appears briefly and then [] remains in the viewfinder. Set the AE dial to AUTO to turn off the front or back light feature. To Use the FRONTLIGHT or BA CKLIGHT Button You may wantltotemporarily adjust for a strong front or back light using the FRONTLIGHT or BACKLIGHT buttonl " - 44 BACKLIGHT Button To compensate for a strong front light, press and hold the FRONTL1GHT button. [] and the exposure indicator (-02) appear in the viewfinder. Note: The exposure indicator shows a setting two steps lower (up to -06) than the current exposure setting. To compensate for a strong back light, press and hold the BACKLIGHT button. [] and the exposure indicator (+02) appear in the viewfinder. Note: The exposure indicator shows a setting two steps higher (up to +06) than the current exposure setting. Release the button to turn off manual front or backlight.

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Front
Light
and Back
Light
The camcorder
adjusts
the light
automatically
under
normal
conditions.
You
might
need
to adjust
for a strong
front
light
or back
light
(such
as spotlights
or subjects
standing
in front
of a window
with the sun at their
backs).
You
can adjust
for a strong
front
or back
light
using
the
AE
dial,
FRONTLIGHT
button,
or
BACKLIGHT
button.
FRONTLIGHT
Button
AE Dial
BACKLIGHT
Button
To Use the AE Dial
To compensate
for
a
strong
front
light,
place
the
AE
dial
in front
light
([i']).
FRONT
LIT
appears
briefly
and
then
_!_! remains
in the yiewf'mder.
To compensate
for
a
strong
back
light
place
the
AE
dial
in back
light
([]).
BACK
LIT
appears
briefly
and then
[]
remains
in the viewfinder.
Set the
AE
dial to
AUTO
to turn off the
front
or back
light
feature.
To Use
the
FRONTLIGHT
or
BA CKLIGHT
Button
You
may
wantltotemporarily
adjust
for
a
strong
front
or back
light
using
the
FRONTLIGHT
or
BACKLIGHT
buttonl
"-
To compensate
for
a
strong
front
light,
press
and hold
the
FRONTL1GHT
button.
[]
and the exposure
indicator
(-02) appear
in the viewfinder.
Note:
The exposure
indicator shows a
setting two steps lower (up to -06) than the
current exposure setting.
To compensate
for a strong
back
light,
press
and hold the
BACKLIGHT
button.
[]
and
the exposure
indicator
(+02)
appear
in the viewfinder.
Note:
The exposure indicator shows a
setting two steps higher (up to +06) than
the current exposure setting.
Release
the button
to turn off manual
front
or backlight.
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