1 Tilt Viewfinder upward
2
Press (A) with a sharp end tip like a ball point pen or mechanical
pencil and slide in direction of arrow
This opens the access hole
3
Remove any lint or dust from the access hole with canned air or
other air blower
4
Press (B) with a sharp end tip like a ball point pen or mechanical
pencil and slide in direction of arrow
Approximate Brightness Values
Your Palmcorder has been designed for normal scene illumination of 150 footcandles
(1500 lx) However, the Palmcorder may be used at FI 1 8, if illumination is more than
0 5 footcandles (5 lx)
The table below shows the color temperature for reference
PALMCORDER
SETTINGS
NATURAL LIGHT
CONDITIONS
KELVIN COLOR
TEMPERATURE
ARTIFICIAL LIGHT SOURCE
COLOR TINT
MIXTURE
A
^(Amber Filter
♦
Fair weather, blue sky
— 10,000
•
Color television
Bluish
Range)
♦
Slightly cloudy sky
— 8,000
• Cloudy or rainy sky
— 7,000
— 6,500
• Fluorescent lamp (Daylight)
• Sunlight in clear weather at
- 6,000
• Camera flash bulb
midday
— 5 500
."OUTDOOR"
• Average sunlight in clear weather
— 5,000
• Blue tamp for photography
• Sunlight 2 hours after sunrise
"A ,UTCr
and before sunset
— 4,500
• Fluorescent lamp (White)
Whitish
-4,000
•
Normal flash bulb
— 3 500
•
Fluorescent lamp (Off-white)
•
Sunlight 40 mtn alter sunrise
•
Tungsten lamp for
-
. - "INDOOR"
and before sunset
— 3,200
photography
•
Halogen lamp
»
Sunlight 30 mm after sunrise
i
4 .........
and before sunset
- 2,800
•
Iodine lamp
(Blue Filter
•
Sunlight 20 mm after sunrise
•
Tungsten lamp
Yellowish
and before sunset
•
Acetylene lamp
•
Kerosene lamp
■
— 2,000
•
Candlelight
Reddish