Samsung SCDC164 User Manual (ENGLISH) - Page 55
Setting the Shutter Speed & Exposure(Shutter/Exposure), Recommended Shutter Speeds when Recording
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ENGLISH DVD Camcorder: Advanced Recording Setting the Shutter Speed & Exposure (Shutter/Exposure) The Shutter Speed function works only in Camera Mode. page 26 The Exposure function works in both Camera Mode and M.Cam Mode. page 26 The Shutter Speed and Exposure functions can be set in the QUICK MENU. 1. Set the [Mode] switch to [DISC] or [CARD]. 2. Set the [Power] switch to [ (Camera)]. 3. Press the [QUICK MENU] button. QUICK MENU list will appear. 3 DIS STBY SP Off 0:00:00 -RW 20 min VR 4. Move the [Joystick] up or down to select or , then press the [Joystick(OK)]. 5. Move the [Joystick] up or down to select , then press the [Joystick(OK)]. 6. Move the [Joystick] left or right to select desired shutter speed or exposure value, then Program AE White Balance Digital Effect Shutter Exposure press the [Joystick(OK)]. Q.MENU Exit Shutter speed can be set to , , , , , , or . Exposure value can be set between and . 7. To exit, press the [QUICK MENU] button. Selected settings are displayed. Recommended Shutter Speeds when Recording Outdoor sports such as golf or tennis: 1/2000 or 1/4000 5 STBY SP 0:00:00 -RW 20 min VR DIS Program AE White Balance Digital Effect Shutter Manual Exposure Moving cars or trains or other rapidly moving vehicles such as roller coasters: 1/1000, Q.MENU Exit 1/500 or 1/250 Indoor sports such as basketball: 1/100 6 Notes S.1/60 If you manually change the Shutter Speed and the Exposure value when Program AE option is selected, manual changes are applied first. The image may not seem as smooth when a high Shutter Speed is set. The DVD Camcorder returns to the auto shutter and auto exposure settings when you 20 change to the EASY.Q mode. When recording with a Shutter Speed of 1/1000 or higher, make sure the sun is not shining into the lens. 51