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CMS-XML Tips on how to hold the camcorder properly
If you record a moving subject while running after it, or record a subject while in an unstable position, your recorded images might be out of focus or blurred due to excessive movement. It is advisable to stabilize the camcorder for the better recording. This section describes how to hold the camcorder.
CMS-XML Memory card estimated capacities for DC400 series camcorders
Approximate number of still images on a memory card Memory card 128 MB
CMS-XML Tips on finding the best angle to shoot your video
You can make sharp pictures if you change the height and angle of the camera to shoot images according to the situation. This section describes basic information on how to choose a camera angle.
CMS-XML Attempt to use data recovery software or contact a data recovery company.
If images or videos have been mistakenly deleted from the computer and/or the camcorders hard drive or memory card, third party data recovery software or data recovery companies may be able to retrieve the videos and/or images . Canon does not bundle any type of data recovery software with our products. We would suggest contacting your computer or memory card manufacturers for possible suggestions and/or perform a web search for data/image recovery.
CMS-XML How do I fit the camcorder to a tripod?
You can record more stable images if you use a tripod. Camcorder tripods with level gauges can accurately adjust horizontal level. If you will only be using it to stabilize the camcorder, even the mini tripods used for digital cameras will do.
CMS-XML Tips for better balance and framing for videos of people
You can take well balanced shots if you change the size and position of the person on the screen to match the part of the subject you want to emphasize. For example, when you want to show the subject's whole body, the image will not be very good if the head or feet are cut off. To avoid such situations, it is important that you fix the composition and pay attention to the balanced placement of the subject on the screen.
CMS-XML Windows 8 video products compatibility charts
Movies Still Images USB
CMS-XML Tips on using the zoom lens to make better videos
Zooming is a shooting technique for enlarging and displaying greater subject detail after shooting an entire scene. Zooming in on the subject gradually after shooting the whole scene makes for an easy transition to the next scene. If time allows, check whether the subject is cut out of the picture when zooming in before you do any actual shooting.
CMS-XML Procedure for copying and editing DVD camcorder movies
The DVD video format is designed for direct playback rather than uploading to a computer for editing. Various third party software applications are available to assist in uploading your videos to your computer's hard drive for playback, but most video editing software packages do not currently have the ability to edit these files.
CMS-XML Tips on using panning and tilting to improve your videos
Tilting to express height It is advisable to use a camcorder tripod when using panning or tilting in your shots. The tripod can fix the horizontal level and has a handle that you can use to move the camera easily from right to left or up and down, making it possible to shoot stable images without camera shake.
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