Re: Filters
From: PapaJohn \(MVP\) (PapaJohn_at_CharterMI.net)
Date: 01/21/05
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Date: Fri, 21 Jan 2005 12:33:24 -0500
If the camcorder has a feature to 'spot-meter' the lighting instead of using
the overall lighting, and you have the spot on the subject, that'll help.
And if you set the exposure manually instead of automatically..... again the
camcorder needs to have that feature.
-- PapaJohn Movie Maker 2 and Photo Story 3 - www.papajohn.org Photo Story 2 - www.photostory.papajohn.org . "Carl G" <cgerving@ecenetDOTcom> wrote in message news:ux0Y2o9$EHA.2572@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > Hi All > Got a question here. > What kind of filter should i use on my canon ZR90 for indoor recording to > equalize the light , when shootng video around a room > and you pass a window with lots of light. My video gets blurry when i move > the DV cam across a window, like to bright,camera can't adjust that fast > or something. > Hope someone can help me out here. > Thanks a lot > -- > Carl G >
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