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How can I do Manual Exposure on a Sony Bloggie Touch? I have that type of camera.
It would seem that you don't have any manual controls on that camera.
http://www.camcorderinfo.com/conten...MHS-TS10-Camcorder-Review/Manual-Controls.htm
Have you got any other cameras? Even a still image camera?
I imagine it's mostly because he's panning, which means a slightly different level of light depending on how much the camera is or isn't pointed at the light source.
I might have to buy a new camera. My camera's tripod mounting hole lost its threads.
Its the only camera I have. I read a link saying my lighting was wrong though. Is it true that the lights in my room have to be shut off when I use the lamp to animate?
For Clapper: I cannot think of a single situation in which I would want to leave a camera on auto exposure. Even going from an extreme like dark indoors to bright outdoors - I would want to pull the iris manually to have control over the change.
I don't think there is a way to light the scene where his camera won't alter exposure with a change in position. In order for that to happen the camera would have to meter the scene identically from all angles. Depending on how the camera is metering, that will probably not be possible. Even under perfectly equal lighting, if it meters a small enough sample, then it will make an exposure adjustment just based on the relative luminosity of the objects in the scene. In other words when something darkly colored crosses the metered portion of the sensor, the camera will open up. When something lightly colored does the same, it will stop down.