Sony NEX-VG10 User Manual

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Gain
Increase the gain when recording in dim places. Select the desired gain value when you 
do not want the gain to be increased with the [Auto] setting.
1 In movie recording mode, GAIN button t desired setting.
Or, MENU button 
t [Brightness/Color] t [Gain] t desired setting.
• The larger the number, the higher the noise level.
• When the exposure mode is set to [Program Auto], [Aperture Priority], [Shutter Priority], and [Gain] is 
set to [Auto], [Gain] is automatically set between 0 dB and 21 dB.
• The [Auto] setting is not provided in [Manual Exposure]. If you change the exposure mode to [Manual 
Exposure] with the [Auto] setting, it is switched to 0 dB. Set the gain according to your shooting 
conditions.
 (Auto)
Sets the gain automatically.
0dB/3dB/6dB/9dB/
12dB/15dB/18dB/
21dB/24dB/27dB
You can set a larger number, and reduce image blur in dark 
locations or of moving subjects by increasing gain.
Notes
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AUTO
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Adjusting Gain/ISO Sensitivity (Recommended 
Exposure Index)
Gain/ISO setting is the sensitivity to light of recording media that incorporates an image 
sensor that receives light. Even when the exposure is the same, images differ depending on 
the Gain/ISO setting.
High Gain/ISO sensitivity
With high Gain/ISO sensitivity, images will be captured with 
an appropriate brightness even under insufficient exposure. 
However, increasing Gain/ISO sensitivity will cause images to 
become noisy.
Low Gain/ISO sensitivity
You can record smooth images. However, the shutter speed 
may slow down to compensate for low Gain/ISO sensitivity. 
You should take camera shake or movement of subjects into 
account, too.