Canon VB-C300 User Manual

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Setting Image Size, Quality and Camera Control (Video and Camera)

3 Slow Shutter

Select the longest slow shutter speed used in the Auto Exposure mode when shooting a dark
image. NTSC: “Not Used”, “1/15”, and “1/8.” PAL: “Not Used”, “1/12”, and “1/6”. A longer shutter
speed results in a longer trail with a moving object. Select a speed appropriate for the shooting

scene (

→dStart Guide P.1-8).

4 Day & Night

Specify how to switch between the Day and Night modes. Select from “Manual” and “Auto”.

* If you are using an infrared lamp, you cannot use the Auto mode.

Tip

● The auto focus might have difficulty with the following objects:

Focus Mode

Day Mode

Night Mode*

Auto

0.3m (11.8 in) –

Auto (for domes)

2.0m (78.7 in) –

0.3m (11.8 in) –

Fixed at infinity

Point of infinity

Subjects with little or
no contrast (a white
wall, for example)

Angled subjects

Highly reflective
subjects

Subjects that consist
entirely of oblique or
horizontal lines or stripes

Insubstantial
subjects such as
flames or smoke

Subjects seen
through glass

Quickly moving
subjects

Night views or dark
places

Far and near
subjects in a frame

● The focusing range (approx) differs depend on the Day Mode or Night Mode. The

ranges for Wide and Tele ends are the same.

* When you are using an infrared lamp, the focusing range for “Auto” and “Auto

(for domes)” will be approximately 0.6m (23.6in) to

∞, and for “Fixed at infinity”, it

may become out of focus depending on objects.

● When focus adjustment is difficult (e.g., when shooting a night scene which has

low contrast), it is recommended to fix the focus to infinity.

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