Tips On Recording Positions; Hints For Better Shooting - Sharp ViewCam VL-E89E Operation Manual

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Tips on Recording Positions
The rotating LCD monitor screen lets you enjoy
easy video recording in relaxed postures.
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You can record using more natural body pos-
tures since you can see the subject on-screen,
without having to hold the VIEWCAM against
your eye.
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The LCD monitor also makes high-angle and
low-angle shots easy.
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In hand-held recording, the VIEWCAM has to be
steadied to prevent image shake.
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Use a tripod for very stable recording.
Basic Recording Positions
Put the fingers of your right hand through the hand
strap, and place your right thumb close to the REC
START/STOP button and Power Zoom lever. Place
your left thumb in the indentation on the left side of
the LCD monitor.
Basic Posture
Look at the
monitor with
both eyes.
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Take care not to touch the monitor screen with
your fingers, as perspiration
and dirt will smudge
it.
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Unless you intend to create a special effect,
keep the VIEWCAM level with the horizontal
plane.
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Take care not to touch the microphone with your
fingers when the VIEWCAM is recording. It will
cause noise on the audio track.
Hints for Better Shooting
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Position the subject in the centre of the screen.
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When you are using auto focus whatever is in
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the centre of the screen is kept in focus.
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Position the subject
in
the centre.
Focus
manually when
you need to position the
subject off centre (see
page 38).
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Avoid backlit subjects. For the best picture, have
the light source behind you.
When the background
is brighter than the sub-
Press your elbows
against your sides.
ject, the subject often becomes too dark. If you
Place your feet at a
45" angle and take
a firm stance.
Kneeling
You can record
and still see the
monitor screen.
This is convenient
when you want to
record over a
When kneeling, put
one
knee on the
ground
for the best
VIEWCAM.
have to record with this lighting, use the
backlight compensation
feature to improve the
picture (see page 35).
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Before zooming, think about how to best frame
the shot. Stop zooming when the shot is well
framed.
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When image shake is noticeable during zoomed-
in telephoto shooting, use a tripod. or push the
Power Zoom lever to the W side to zoom out.
Screw the tripod into the tripod socket on the
bottom of the VIEWCAM.
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Horizontal panning (lateral movement) and tilting
(vertical movement) should be done slowly to
emphasize the wide expanse of a scene or the
height of a building, and to make them easy to
watch on playback.
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Use wide-angle settings for fast-moving
subjects.
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It may take longer to focus when zooming and
panning are used frequently.
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