JVC GR-DVL9000 User Manual

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SHUTTER
(Variable Shutter

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Speed)

1/60–The shutter speed is fixed at 1/60th of a
second. Black bands that usually appear when
shooting a TV screen become narrower.
1/100–The shutter speed is fixed at 1/100th of a
second. The flickering that occurs when shooting
under a fluorescent light or mercury-vapor lamp
is reduced.
1/250, 1/500–These settings allow fast-moving
images to be captured one frame at a time, for
vivid, stable slow-motion playback. The faster the
shutter speed, the darker the picture becomes.
Use the shutter function under good lighting
conditions.

TWILIGHT

Makes evening scenes look more natural.
White Balance (

pg. 50) is initially set to

,

but can be changed to your desired setting. Also
when Twilight is chosen, the manual focus
indication appears.

Like classic black and white films, your footage is
shot in B/W. Used together with the Cinema
mode, it enhances the “classic film” effect.

Recorded scenes have a brownish tint like old
photos. Combine this with the Cinema mode for
a classic look.

CLASSIC FILM

STROBE

Your recording looks like a series of consecutive
snapshots.

The Shutter Speed is set to 1/30th of a second to
double the sensitivity.
You can light dark subjects or areas even brighter
than they would be under good natural lighting.

SEPIA

MONOTONE

NOTES:

● When using Slow Shutter, the image takes on a

strobe-like effect.

● Use Slow Shutter only in dark areas.

● The Manual Focus indication may appear and

flash when Slow Shutter is in use.

● If the image is out of focus, adjust manually. It

is also recommended that you use a tripod, if
possible.

Adds a “ghost” to the subject, giving your
recording a “fantasy” feeling.

VIDEO ECHO

Gives recorded scenes a strobe effect.

SLOW SHUTTER

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