Samsung SCD60 Instruction Booklet - Page 54

Lighting Techniques, After Recording

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ENGLISH Advanced Recording Lighting Techniques 1 When you use your camcorder, there are two main situations. You will be recording outdoors (Normal recording or use of a ND (Neutral Density) filter). You will be recording indoors (Video light recommended or required). 1 The single greatest influence on picture quality is the level of brightness, measured in lux. 1 The following table lists a few common situations, the corresponding level of brightness and any associated recommendations. S i t u a t i o n s • Snow-covered mountains or fields. • Sandy beach on a hot summer's day. • Sunny around midday. • Sunny day in the middle of the afternoon. • Overcast day around midday. • Overcast day one hour after sunrise. • Office with fluorescent lighting near to a window. • Sunny day one hour before sunset. • Department store counter. • Station ticket counter. • Office with fluorescent lighting. • Room lit by two 30W fluorescent lights. • Arcade at night. • Theater (theatre) lobby. • Candle light. Brightness(Lux) R e c o m m e n d a t i o n s 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 ND filter recommended. 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 3 5 , 0 0 0 3 2 , 0 0 0 2 , 0 0 0 1 , 0 0 0 1 , 0 0 0 500 to 700 6 5 0 Normal recording. 400 to 500 Video light 300 recommended. 150 to 200 15 to 30 Video light required. 10 to 15 What is an ND Filter? It is a filter that reduces amount of light passing through without causing coloration changes. After Recording 1. Eject a tape you have recorded. (see page 28) 2. If you want to protect accidental erasure of a tape you have recorded, push the protection tab on the cassette. 3. Set the POWER switch to OFF. 4. Close the LENS cover. 5. Remove the BATTERY PACK from the camcorder. 54

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ENGLISH
54
Advanced Recording
Lighting Techniques
What is an ND Filter?
It is a filter that reduces amount of light passing through without causing coloration changes.
When you use your camcorder, there are two main situations.
You will be recording outdoors (Normal recording or use of a ND (Neutral Density) filter).
You will be recording indoors (Video light recommended or required).
The single greatest influence on picture quality is the level of brightness, measured in lux.
The following table lists a few common situations, the corresponding level of brightness and any associated recommendations.
After Recording
1.
Eject a tape you have recorded. (see page 28)
2. If you want to protect accidental erasure of a tape you have recorded, push the protection tab on the cassette.
3.
Set the POWER switch to OFF.
4.
Close the LENS cover.
5.
Remove the BATTERY PACK from the camcorder.
Situations
Brightness(Lux)
Recommendations
• Snow-covered mountains or fields.
100,000
• Sandy beach on a hot summer’s day.
• Sunny around midday.
100,000
• Sunny day in the middle of the afternoon.
35,000
• Overcast day around midday.
32,000
• Overcast day one hour after sunrise.
2,000
• Office with fluorescent lighting near to a window.
1,000
• Sunny day one hour before sunset.
1,000
• Department store counter.
500 to 700
• Station ticket counter.
650
• Office with fluorescent lighting.
400 to 500
• Room lit by two 30W fluorescent lights.
300
• Arcade at night.
150 to 200
• Theater (theatre) lobby.
15 to 30
• Candle light.
10 to 15
ND filter
recommended.
Normal recording.
Video light
recommended.
Video light required.