Power Zoom - Sharp TWINCAM VL-M6-SL Operation Manual

Video camera recorder 8 ntsc twin lens system
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TWI N LENS SYSTEM
LENS SELECT button
Zoom Zone display
Wide angle lens (A)
Zooming-zone frame
Zoom Zone display disappears
Zoom lens (B)

POWER ZOOM

This feature enables you to move the camcorder's
apparent point of view closer to a subject or further
away from it without actually moving the cam­
corder.
Press the T side of the power zoom button for tele­
photo (subject appears closer) and the W side for
wide-angle (subject appears farther away).
If you li ghtly hold down the button, the lens zooms
in or out slowly. Press down firmly to zoom more
qu ickly.
SU PER WIDE-ANGLE LENS
The wide-angle lens is convenient for shooting
indoor scenes, and large building, and for taking in
an entire panoramic scene in one shot.
How to Use the LENS
SEL ECT Button
LENS SELECTION
Pressing the LENS SELECT button to switch
between the fixed wide-angle lens and the power
zoom lens. (The picture will change alternately from
one to the other each time you press the LENS
SELECT button.)
This can be used to create the appearance of
instantaneous zooms on the recorded tape. And
it can also be used to create special fades and
wipes, and to make picture-in-picture recordings as
described on the next page.
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When the fixed wide-angle lens is selected
("SUPER W I D E " and the rectan gular zooming­
zone frame appear i n the viewfi nder), centre
the zooming-zone frame on the desired subject
while pressing the zoom button to zoom i n .
2
Press the LENS SELECT button.
The power zoom lens' view wi ll be selected , for
an apparently instantaneous zoom in.
em
• If the zoom lens is in the Telephoto mode, the picture you
see in the zooming-zone frame of the wide-angle lens may
differ from the picture when you press LENS SELECT and
see the actual view through the zoom lens.
• The zooming-zone frame is not recorded on the tape.
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