Sony NEX-VG30H "Handycam" Handbook - Page 72

AE Shift, Picture Effect, On EV and adjusted number, Toy Camera, Pop Color, Posterization, Retro Photo

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Table of Contents Search image  Notes  The larger the number, the higher the noise level.  Tips  You can set a faster shutter speed, and reduce image blur in dark locations or of moving subjects by increasing ISO sensitivity (select a larger number).  Gain/ISO Sensitivity (Recommended Exposure Index) is the sensitivity to light of recording media that incorporates an image sensor that receives light. Even when the exposure is the same, images differ depending on the Gain/ISO setting.  High Gain/ISO sensitivity With high Gain/ISO sensitivity, images will be captured with an appropriate brightness even under insufficient exposure. However, increasing Gain/ISO sensitivity will cause images to become noisy.  Low Gain/ISO sensitivity You can record smooth images. However, the shutter speed may slow down to compensate for low Gain/ISO sensitivity. You should take camera shake or movement of subjects into account, too. AE Shift You can adjust the exposure manually.  Off Optimizes exposure automatically. On (EV and adjusted number) Allows for further manual adjustment, after optimum exposure has been determined by your camcorder.  Tips  You can adjust the automatic exposure level to brighter or darker when [Exposure] is set to [Auto].  Touch if the subject is white or the backlight is bright, or touch if the subject is black or the light is dim.  You can also adjust manually by using the MANUAL dial (p. 47). Picture Effect Select the desired effect filter to achieve more impressive and artistic expression.  Off Does not use the Picture Effect function. (Toy Camera) Creates the look of a Toy Camera photo with shaded corners and pronounced colors. (Pop Color) Creates a vivid look by emphasizing color tones. (Posterization) Creates a high contrast, abstract look by heavily emphasizing primary colors, or in black and white. (Retro Photo) Creates the look of an aged photo with sepia color tones and faded contrast. (Soft High-key) Creates an image with the indicated atmosphere: bright, transparent, ethereal, tender, soft. (Partial Color) Creates an image which retains a specific color, but renders others in black and white. (High Contrast Mono.) Creates a high-contrast image in black and white. (Soft Focus) Creates an image filled with a soft lighting effect. Index US 72

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Table of Contents
Search image
Index
US
Notes
The larger the number, the higher the noise
level.
Tips
You can set a faster shutter speed, and reduce
image blur in dark locations or of moving
subjects by increasing ISO sensitivity (select a
larger number).
Gain/ISO Sensitivity (Recommended Exposure
Index) is the sensitivity to light of recording
media that incorporates an image sensor that
receives light. Even when the exposure is the
same, images differ depending on the Gain/ISO
setting.
High Gain/ISO sensitivity
With high Gain/ISO sensitivity, images will
be captured with an appropriate brightness
even under insufficient exposure. However,
increasing Gain/ISO sensitivity will cause
images to become noisy.
Low Gain/ISO sensitivity
You can record smooth images. However, the
shutter speed may slow down to compensate
for low Gain/ISO sensitivity. You should take
camera shake or movement of subjects into
account, too.
AE Shift
You can adjust the exposure manually.
Off
Optimizes exposure automatically.
On (EV and adjusted number)
Allows for further manual adjustment, after
optimum exposure has been determined by
your camcorder.
Tips
You can adjust the automatic exposure level to
brighter or darker when [Exposure] is set to
[Auto].
Touch
if the subject is white or the
backlight is bright, or touch
if the subject
is black or the light is dim.
You can also adjust manually by using the
MANUAL dial (p. 47).
Picture Effect
Select the desired effect filter to achieve
more impressive and artistic expression.
Off
Does not use the Picture Effect function.
(Toy Camera)
Creates the look of a Toy Camera photo with
shaded corners and pronounced colors.
(Pop Color)
Creates a vivid look by emphasizing color
tones.
(Posterization)
Creates a high contrast, abstract look by
heavily emphasizing primary colors, or in
black and white.
(Retro Photo)
Creates the look of an aged photo with sepia
color tones and faded contrast.
(Soft High-key)
Creates an image with the indicated
atmosphere: bright, transparent, ethereal,
tender, soft.
(Partial Color)
Creates an image which retains a specific
color, but renders others in black and white.
(High Contrast Mono.)
Creates a high-contrast image in black and
white.
(Soft Focus)
Creates an image filled with a soft lighting
effect.