Sony HDR UX1 Operating Guide - Page 43
Zooming, To record with a wireless microphone
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Shooting Recording the images Zooming You can magnify images from about 1.1 to 10 times the original size with the power zoom lever or the zoom buttons below the LCD screen. Recording sound with more presence (5.1ch surround recording) Sound picked up by the built-in 4ch microphone is converted to 5.1ch surround sound and recorded. Active Interface Shoe Built-in 4ch microphone Shooting Wider range of view: (Wide angle) Close view: (Telephoto) Move the power zoom lever slightly for a slower zoom. Move it further for a faster zoom. b Notes • Be sure to keep your finger on the power zoom lever. If you move your finger off the power zoom lever, the operation sound of the power zoom lever may also be recorded. • You cannot change the zoom speed with the zoom buttons below the LCD screen. • The minimum possible distance between camcorder and subject while maintaining sharp focus is about 1 cm (about 13/32 in.) for wide angle and about 80 cm (about 2 5/8 feet) for telephoto. z Tips • You can set [DIGITAL ZOOM] (p. 83) if you want to zoom to a level greater than 10 ×. Your camcorder has Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator installed for recording 5.1ch surround sound. Enjoy realistic sound when playing the disc on devices that support 5.1ch surround sound. Dolby Digital 5.1 Creator, 5.1ch surround sound Glossary (p.150) b Notes • To play the disc recorded with HD (high definition) image quality and enjoy the sound in 5.1ch surround, you need an AVCHD format device compatible with 5.1ch surround (page 74). • 5.1ch sound is converted to 2ch when played back on your camcorder. • is displayed on the screen during 5.1ch recording/playback. To record with a wireless microphone By attaching the wireless microphone (optional*) to the Active Interface Shoe (p. 143), you can record distant sound. This distant sound is allotted to the front center part of the 5.1ch surround sound, mixed with the sound picked up by the built-in 4ch microphone, and recorded. You can enjoy more realistic sound by playing Continued , 43