Program Ae; Backlight Compensation; Nd Filter - JVC GZ-MG730 Manual Book

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Program AE

You can record videos or still images with
optimum brightness by adjusting the exposure
and shutter speed to suit your surroundings or
the subject.
Set the program AE dial to the desired
5
to /).
setting (
For details on each setting, see below.
L
To cancel the program AE
Set the program AE dial to 4 (auto
recording mode).
L
Items for program AE setting
5
NIGHT:
Records with more sensitivity in dim
locations by adjusting the shutter speed
automatically.
3
TWILIGHT:
Makes evening scenes look more natural.
6
PORTRAIT:
The subject in the foreground is
accentuated by blurring the background.
H
SPORTS:
Records fast moving subjects clearly.
G
SNOW:
Compensates for subjects that may
appear too dark when shooting in
extremely bright surroundings, such as
in snow.
/
SPOTLIGHT:
Select this when a spotlight makes a
subject appear too bright.

Backlight Compensation

Backlight compensation brightens the subject
by increasing the exposure.
Preparation:
Slide the mode switch to select
mode.
Set the program AE dial to "3".
1
Touch the MENU button.
2
Select [BACKLIGHT COMP.].
3
Set to [ON].
L
To cancel backlight compensation
Select [OFF].

ND Filter

The amount of light that enters the lens is
reduced by the filter. Therefore, the aperture
value can be raised or shutter speed lowered,
in situations such as when recording videos
outdoors in sunny weather.
Preparation:
Slide the mode switch to select
Press the SELECT PLAY/REC button to
select recording mode.
Press.
L
To deactivate the ND filter
Press the F/ G button so that the G
indicator turns white.
NOTE
We recommend that the ND Filter is not used
indoors, because there may not be enough
light.
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