It took a bit of experimenting to get the results I wanted, but by
adjusting the settings (white balance, EV Compensation), I was able to
get decent results in normal indoor light. I'd encourage you to try
that, if you haven't already.
--- In DXG-Digital@yahoogroups.com, Michelle M Ress <Safoocat@...> wrote:
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> You have to have a lot of light to get good pictures. It's that simple.
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> Michelle
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> --- On Thu, 6/19/08, Angela M. Woolsey <Tenshi_Chan@...> wrote:
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> From: Angela M. Woolsey <Tenshi_Chan@...>
> Subject: [DXG-Digital] DXG 305v
> To: DXG-Digital@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Thursday, June 19, 2008, 7:14 AM
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> Hello,
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> I joined this group to find a way to make the best of a digital
> camcorder I received as a gift. It is a DXG 305v.
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> I love the features it comes with the camera, but I was a bit
> disappointed in the low light quality indoors is atrocious. I have a
> Sony Handicam mini DV (family owned) that I still plan to use for big
> projects. However, I think there is potential to use the DXG for
> little videos and Youtube fare. I was wondering if anyone could give
> me some pointers on what settings would be best to utilize my cam for
> both indoors and outdoors.
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