N (71), 71) a, Spot focus – Sony NEX-VG900 User Manual

Page 71: Exposure, Ae shift, Picture effect

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Touch the subject of which you want to

adjust the exposure.

To return the setting to automatic exposure,

touch [Auto].

Notes

[Exposure] is automatically set to [Manual].

Spot Focus

You can select and adjust the focal point to

aim it at a subject not located at the center

of the screen.

Touch the subject of which you want to

adjust the focus.

To adjust the focus automatically, touch

[Auto].

Notes

[Focus] is automatically set to [Manual].

Exposure

You can fix the brightness of a picture

manually. Adjust the brightness when the

subject is too bright or too dark.

 Auto

Adjusts automatically depending on the

image being recorded.

Manual

Adjusts manually.

Touch

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to adjust the brightness.

To adjust the exposure automatically, touch

[Auto].

Tips

You can also adjust manually by using the

MANUAL dial (p. 47).

AE Shift

You can adjust the exposure manually.

 Off

Optimizes exposure automatically.

On (EV and adjusted number)

Allows for further manual adjustment, after

optimum exposure has been determined by

your camcorder.

Tips

You can adjust the automatic exposure level to

brighter or darker when [Exposure] is set to

[Auto].

Touch

if the subject is white or the

backlight is bright, or touch

if the subject

is black or the light is dim.

You can also adjust manually by using the

MANUAL dial (p. 47).

Picture Effect

Select the desired effect filter to achieve

more impressive and artistic expression.

 Off

Does not use the Picture Effect function.

(Toy Camera)

Creates the look of a Toy Camera photo with

shaded corners and pronounced colors.

(Pop Color)

Creates a vivid look by emphasizing color

tones.

(Posterization)

Creates a high contrast, abstract look by

heavily emphasizing primary colors, or in

black and white.

(Retro Photo)

Creates the look of an aged photo with sepia

color tones and faded contrast.

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