Eyepiece Adjustment; Producing Best Color Program - Sears 934.53734090 SERIES Owner's Manual

Vhs video camera/recorder
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EYEPIECE ADJUSTMENT
To use the electronic viewfinder without eyeglasses on,
adjust the Diopter Control for optimum focus.
Diopter Control
PRODUCING
BEST COLOR PROGRAM
LIGHTING
-
Lighting should be uniform from the top --
Essential points on lighting people
1. A key light should be provided at the upper left in
front of the person.
2. A weaker base light (spot) should be provided at the
upper right and balanced with the kev light.
(Adjusting
so that the left:right
ratio is 2 : 1.5 by
moving the lights backwards and forwards.)
Key light from
upper
left
3. Use one more light behind the subject.
This em-
phasizes the person's
head and shoulders and
prevents
the
subject
from
being
lost
in the
background.
Caution:
Do not place lighting
equipment
near the
Video Camera/Recorder
as heat from
the lighting
equipment can cause the Video Camera/Recorder
to
malfunction.
_,
_Back
light
Base light from upper right,
a little weaker
Approximate
brightness
value (for reference only)
Illumination of 500 to 100,000 lux is required
for clearest pictures, though the camera can
shoot an object in illumination of 3 to 100,000
lux. Increase illumination when object illumi-
nation is less than 500 lux.
Install an ND
(Neutral
Density) filter (46mm
dia. and
0.75 mm pitch) on the lens if an object's il-
lumination exceeds 100,000 lux.
10
100
1,000
I0,000
100,000
Unit: lux
• Candle at 20 cm (10--15)
= Cigarette lighter at 30 cm (15)
• During intermission at a movie theater (15--35)
= Workshop in a machinery factory (150--200)
• Arcade at night (150--200)
• Flashlight at 1 meter (250)
• Study desk with fluorescent lighting (400)
• Office with fluorescent lighting (400--500)
Library reading room (400--500)
® Bowling alley (500)
• Sales floor of a department
store (500-700)
• Clear day one hour before sunset (1,000)
Cloudy day one hour after sunrise (2,000)
• Cloudy day at 10 AM (25,000)
,.._ Cloudy day at noon (32,000)
o Clear day at 3 PM (35,000)
• Clear day at 10 AM (65,000)
• Clear day at noon (100,000)
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