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"Handycam" User Guide
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Before use
Getting started
Recording
Playback
Saving images with an external
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Customizing your camcorder
Troubleshooting
Maintenance and precautions
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Top page > Customizing your camcorder > Camera/Mic > AGC Limit (2D only)
AGC Limit (2D only)
You can select the upper limit for the AGC (Auto Gain Control) to record dim scenes as they look.
1.
[Camera/Mic] [ Manual Settings] [AGC Limit].
2. Select the desired item.
Off
The gain is automatically adjusted.
24dB/21dB/18dB/15dB/12dB/9dB/6dB/3dB/0dB
The gain is automatically adjusted up to the selected limit.
Notes
The upper limit that can be selected varies depending on the shooting mode.
Movie: 24 dB
Photo: 18 dB
[Smth Slw REC]: 12 dB
At a higher gain, the brightness becomes more appropriate in dim scenes, but the noise increases.
At a lower gain, the noise decreases, but the shutter speed becomes slower to compensate for the
lack of brightness, causing camera-shake or subject blur.
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