Movie Settings; (Itemsforrecording Movies) - Sony HANDYCAM DCR-DVD408 Operating Manual

Digital video camera recorder
Hide thumbs Also See for HANDYCAM DCR-DVD408:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

MOVIESETTINGS
(itemsforrecording movies)
Touch @, tllen @.
If the item is not oil tile screen, touch A/V
to change the page.
How to set
"_ (HOME MENIJ) -+ page 64
@=_./OPTION MENU) --+ page 76
The default settings are marked with _'.
You call select l'ronl three levels of image
quality when recording a movie.
You carl select all image quality of the
n/ovie from three levels.
HQ
Records
in high quality
mode.
(9M (HQ))
_sP
Records
in standard quality
mode.
/6M (SP))
LP
Increases
the recording
time (Long Play).
/3M (LP))
0
Notes
• It you record in the LP mode, the qualily of
scenes may be degraded, or sccnes wilh quick
movements
may appear with a block noise when
you play back lhe disc,
"_° Tips
• See page 14 on the expected recording time of
each recording mode.
When using either the NightShot
(p. 38) or
[SUPER NIGHTSHOT]
(p. 81) function to
record, you car/record
clearer images by
setting [NIGHTSHOT
LIGHT], which
emits infrared light (invisible), to [ON]/the
default setting).
0
Notes
• Do nol cover the inlimed port wilh your lhlgers
or other object', (p. 115).
• Rmnove lhe conversion lens (oplional/.
• The maximum shooting dislance using
[NIGHTSHOT
LIGHTI is about 3 in (10 lcet).
You Call select
tile maximum
zoom
level ill
case you want to zoom
to a level greater
than
10 x/the
default
setting)
during
recording.
Note that the image
quality
decreases
when you use the digital
zoom.
W_T
The right side of the bar shows the digilal
ZOOllling
litctor.
The
zoonling
zone
appears
when you select the zooming level.
OFF
Lip to I0 x zoom is pcrl_)rmcd
optically.
20×
Up to 10 x zoom is perlk)rmed
optically,
and after that, up to 20 x zoom is
performed
digitally.
80x
(DCR-DVD4OS/DVD808)
Up to 10 x zoom is pcrlk)rmed
optically,
and after that, up to 80 x zoom is
performed
digitally.
66

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents