Flash, Flash level, Red eye reduction – Sony NEX-VG20 User Manual

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Notes

Faces may not be detected depending on

recording conditions, subject conditions, and

the setting of your camcorder.

[Face Detection] may not function properly

depending on recording conditions. Set [Face

Detection] to [Off] in this case.

Tips

For better face detection performance, shoot the

subject(s) under the following conditions:

Shoot in a sufficiently bright place

The subject(s) does not wear glasses, a hat

or mask

The subject(s) faces directly towards the

camera

If you select a subject which has priority by

touching the frame that has appeared around

the subject’s face, a double-lined frame will

appear and that face has priority.

Flash

You can select the flash setting when

shooting photos with a compatible external

flash (sold separately).

 Auto

Flashes automatically when the camcorder

judges the lack of light warrants a flash.

On

Flashes for every shot, regardless of ambient

light.

Slow Sync.

Flashes for every shot. This setting makes

not only the subject brighter, but also the

background.

Rear Sync.

Flashes just before the exposure ends. Trails of

moving objects follow their natural direction

of movement.

Off

Does not flash


Flash Level

You can select the flash level when shooting

photos with a compatible external flash

(sold separately).

You can set a flash value from -3.0EV to

+3.0EV on your camcorder. The set value

may not be effective depending on the

connected flash (sold separately).

Red Eye Reduction

A flash (sold separately) strobes 2 or more

times before shooting to reduce the red-eye

phenomenon.

This item is available in still image

recording mode only.

 Off

Does not use Red Eye Reduction.

On ( )

A flash always strobes to reduce the red-eye

phenomenon.

Notes

Turn on the power of a flash (sold separately)

attached to use Red Eye Reduction.

Red Eye Reduction may not produce the desired

effects. It depends on individual differences and

conditions, such as distance to the subject, or if

the subject looked away from the pre-strobe.

There are certain flash units that you cannot use

with Red Eye Reduction. For the compatibility

of a particular flash unit, consult your Sony

dealer or local authorized Sony service facility.

Tips

Pupils become dilated in dark environments.

Flash light is reflected off the blood vessels at

the back of the eye (retina), causing the “red-

eye” phenomenon.

Wind Noise Reduct.

You can record a movie with less wind

noise by cutting the low-frequency sound

input from the built-in microphone.

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