Recording – RCA ProV600 User Manual

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Recording

Focusing

Under normal conditions, the camcorder can adjust focus automatically
on the object located in the center area of the viewfinder. Under certain
conditions, you may want to use the focus lock feature.

Using Focus Lock

The focus lock feature is useful when
objects pass between your subject and
the camcorder or your main subject is
not located in the center of the scene
you are recording.

1. Center the main subject in the scene

you want to record.

2. Press the FOCUS LOCK button to

turn on the focus lock feature.
FOCUSLOCK appears briefly in the
viewfinder or LCD monitor and
the indicator remains when the
focus lock feature is turned on.

3. Press the FOCUS LOCK button

again to turn off the focus lock
feature. The indicator disappears.

Note: When zooming in to record a
subject in the distance, auto focus might

not function properly because of picture
instability. Using a tripod helps stabilize
the focus.

Conditions Requiring Focus Lock

• When recording a subject through a

dirty window.

• When recording two subjects at

different distances that overlap in the
same scene.

• When recording a horizontally or

vertically striped subject.

• When the subject is not in the center of

the scene you are recording.

• When recording very bright subjects.

• When recording a subject without

contrast, such as a white wall.

FOCUS LOCK
Button

FOCUSLOCK

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