Kodak Digital Science DVC323 User Manual page 31

Kodak user's guide digital video camera dvc323
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Problem
Cause
Pictures/Videos are
There is not enough light
dark
or the auto exposure is
keying on a bright area
of the scene
Pictures/Videos are too
Camera is set improperly
light
for use in bright light or
auto exposure is keying
on a dark area of the
scene
5-6
Solution
Increase the light on the
subject.
Remove any bright light
sources from the scene.
Select a High sharpness (low
frame rate) video mode on the
"Video Settings" window.
Select Wide in the Zoom field
for the slowest shutter speed.
If using the "Center Weighted"
exposure setting, make sure the
subject is in the center of the
display window. If a bright
object is in the center of the
window, the rest of the scene
will be darkened when the
camera attempts to expose the
bright object properly.
Decrease the amount of light in
the scene.
Select Fast shutter speed on the
"Video Settings" window to
take pictures and videos in
bright outdoor light.
If using the "Center Weighted"
exposure setting, make sure the
subject is in the center of the
display window. If a dark
object is in the center of the
window, the rest of the scene
will be lightened when the
camera attempts to expose the
dark object properly.

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