Solution
If you set the Recording programs to the Special Scene recording program, such as [Low Light], which allows you to record bright subjects in dark surroundings, or [Night Scene], which allows you to record night scenes with low noise, you can make recordings with low noise, depending on the place or the subject.
1. Turn on the camcorder.
2. Press ⋖FUNC.⋗ button.
3. Select a Special Scene recording program
3-1. Select [P Programmed AE].
3-2. Select [ Portrait*] .
Press ⋖SET⋗ button to display the Special Scene (SCN) recording programs.
*The current Special Scene recording program setting is displayed.
3-3. Select desired recording program, and then press ⋖SET⋗ button.
4. Press ⋖FUNC.⋗ button to close the menu.
Options
| Special Scene Recording Program | Contents |
Portrait | The camcorder uses a large aperture, to achieve a sharp focus on the subject while blurring the background. |
Sports | To record sports scenes such as tennis or golf. |
Snow | To record in bright ski resorts without the subject being underexposed. |
Beach | To record on a sunny beach without the subject being underexposed. |
Sunset | To record sunsets in vibrant colors. |
Night Scene | To record nightscapes with lower noise. |
Low Light | To record in low-light situations. |
Spotlight | To record spotlight scenes. |
Fireworks | To record fireworks. |
Caution
The picture may not appear smooth during playback.
The blur effect of the background increases the more you zoom in (T).
The subject may become overexposed on cloudy days or in shaded places. Check the image on the screen.
- Moving subjects may leave a trailing afterimage.
- Picture quality may not be as good as in other modes.
- White points may appear on the screen.
- Autofocus may not work as well as in other modes. In such case, adjust the focus manually.
- To avoid camcorder blur (blur due to the camcorder moving) we recommend using a tripod.
- When you take photos, slower shutter speeds are used so blur is more likely to occur. Stabilize the camcorder, for example, by mounting it on a tripod.