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Presently it is rather hot in the UK - this can't be good for Tests, -or- either Operator, or camcorders. It's quite understandable you gave up.
Perhaps you can do some Garden-Tests, as the sun drops, = late evening - I don't really understand why you can't use Auto-Mode - this should be able to cope with most weather situations ( although not as posted earlier, if there is rogue light getting into the lens )- but that is easily sorted: it's common photo-practice to use lens-shade, or get under trees / umbrella / tent .....to be away from direct sun. Most Operators will do this naturally, for their own benefit.
Where I believe the Auto-setting might be wrong-footed is if you have included a degree of over-exposure - useful in dark caverns - but in general I underexpose - by 0.7 EV I think it is.... this gives some latitude for highlights to be preserved ( you correct in the EDIT ).... since once pixels are overloaded, you can't recover the detail. It's true you squash the shadows, but normally these are of little interest ( otherwise you'd be lighting them ).
Other tests might be indoors, using domestic lights...perhaps with some LED-boosting. Test-film newspaper text .... this should come out with a white background ( set Colour Balance ) - and crisp-ish text.... it should be a lot cooler indoors and easy to replicate conditions, even into the Winter months. You may have to keep to the WA zoom-settings, to have the largest aperture available - this also helps match Test Conditions, should you want to check later in the year. A piece of paper with marker-pen can provide on-file note of the Set-up and other details.
Hope that helps |
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