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Old 08-17-2004, 03:58 PM
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Hey,

If you CAN use light you should.

If you have to stay in the dark well then physics will be the limiting factor. The camera will have to "collect light" to produce a picture and that will take longer if the light levels are low. This is why you get the slow and 'jerky' video.

One option is to use a Sony Night Shot but then you'r video will be all green...

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