Steady pix™ feature, Recording, Exposure control – RCA CC6392 User Manual

Page 43

Advertising
background image

41

Recording

Exposure Control (

continued)

3. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to

highlight EXPOSURE, and press the
dial in to display the EXPOSURE
menu.

AUTO
MANU

EXIT

EXPOSURE

4. Rotate the menu PUSH dial to

highlight MANU (manual) and press
the dial in. The exposure indicator
(00) appears.

5. Adjust the exposure for a dark or

bright subject. The exposure you
select appears.

• To brighten the image, rotate the

menu PUSH dial up. You can
adjust the exposure to +06.

• To darken the image, rotate the

menu PUSH dial down. You can
adjust the exposure to –06.

6. Press the menu PUSH dial in twice to

select an exposure and remove the
menus.

Notes: To return to auto exposure, select
AUTO in the EXPOSURE menu or set the
POWER switch to CAMERA AUTO.

Conditions Requiring Manual Exposure

• When recording with a bright back-

ground or reverse lighting.

• When recording with a very dark

background or very bright subject.

• When recording a reflective natural

background — such as a beach or
when skiing.

Steady Pix™ Feature

The steady pix feature corrects slight
shaking of images during some recording
modes.

• While zooming in on a distant subject.

• When recording an approaching small

subject.

• When recording while walking or

riding in a vehicle.

• When recording through a vehicle’s

window.

To Use the Steady Pix™ Feature

• Press the STEADY PIX button to turn

steady pix on. The steady pix indicator
(

) appears in the viewfinder or on

the LCD monitor.

• Press the STEADY PIX button to turn

the steady pix feature off. The steady
pix indicator (

) disappears.

Notes: Turn steady pix off when using a
tripod.

There is a small change in the picture size
when using steady pix.

Accurate stabilization may not be possible if
hand shake is excessive or when shooting the
following:

• Subjects with vertical or horizontal stripes.

• Dark or dim subjects.

• Subjects with excessive backlighting.

• Scenes with movement in various directions.

• Scenes with low-contrast backgrounds.

Advertising