User Manual
6) Boom with your arms from low to high in rooms that deserve scrutiny of
detail, remember to avoid excessive tilt and preserve the optimal perspective
for the viewer.
7) Advanced - If available - use manual iris mode attempting to retain the
exposure of the walls and interior, while not receiving excessive overexposure
from windows. Also, try selecting manual focus and set the focal distance
somewhere around 10”. Practice, rehearse, playback, and repeat until you are
able to create feature film quality. You can also fine-tune the color balance
manually with half daylight and half tungsten to yield professional film quality
with soft interior lighting and no overexposure from windows and daylight.
Avoid excessively bright looking film like cheap TV commercials.
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