Exposure control, Iris lock, On-screen menus – RCA CC9370 User Manual

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On-Screen Menus

SHUTTER Variable Shutter Speed

1/250,1/500

allows for

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.

Exposure Control

Manual exposure adjustment is
recommended for the following
conditions:

When using reverse lighting or
when the background is too bright.

When shooting a reflective, natural

background such as at the beach or

when skiing,

When the background is overly

dark or the subject is overly bright.

To Adjust Exposure Control:

1. Rotate the MENU/BRIGHT dial

to highlight the EXPOSURE icon

( ^ ), Press in the MENU/
BRIGHT dial to highlight the
submenus.

2. Rotate the MENU/BRIGHT dial

to highlight MANUAL. Press in
the MENU/BRIGHT dial to select

it. The menu screen disappears.

EXP. appears on screen as well as
the plus-or-minus indicator.

3. Rotate the MENU/BRIGHT dial

toward -t- to brighten the image, or
towards - to darken the image

(maximum of plus or minus

6

).

4. Press in the MEN U/BRIGHT dial

to set the exposure adjustment.

EXP. and the highlight bar on the
plus-or-minus indicator disappear.

To Return to Automatic Exposure
Control:

Select AUTO in step 2, or set the
Power Switch to automatic ( •'■)
record.

Notes:

To brighten the subject quickly, press the

BACIG-IGHT button on top of the
camera (this is also the rewind button).

The m icon is displayed and the subject

is brightened. If pressed again,

1

^

disappears and the brightness returns to
the previous level,
A -1-3 exposure value has the same effect
as using the backlight button.
Using backlight may cause the light
around the subject to become too bright
and the subject too overexposed.
Backlight compensation is also available
in automatic (H) record mode, manual

exposure control is not.

Pressing the backlight button has no

effect when exposure is set to MANUAL.

Iris Lock

The iris controls the amount of light

that enters the camcorder.

Use Iris Control in the following

situations:

When shooting a moving subject.

When the distance to the subject
changes (so its size in the LCD
monitor or viewfinder changes),
such as when a subject is backing
away.

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