Output video too big: 42 MB/min

Hi everyone.
I'm a beginner with Premiere Pro, and I'm struggling on reasonably reducing the size of my export video and maintaining quality. I've tried H.264, FLV, WMP and Quicktime (see attached image).
The source video is quite simple (see attached image). I put my camera on a table and filmed myself speaking, with a mainly white background. The camera is a , and the original file size is 77 MB. The equipment is a Sony DCR-DVD610 camcorder.
Using Premiere Pro, I just added some opacity effects (at the beginning and end), 1 or 2 short subtitles, and 1 or 2 images appearing for a few seconds. Audio is present.
Since I was trying to reduce the bitrate, the subtitles get very ugly and difficult to read. Concerning it, I could delete the subtitles and add them afterwards, building a MKV maybe. At least, I wouldn't have unreadable subtitles. Still don't know how to create this MKV though.
Anyway, would you recommend me some settings regarding compressing video size and maintaining its quality?
Thanks,
Carlos.
Settings:
Original video:

So far, the following was the best config I got (images). I mounted it from preset H.264 - NTSC DV Widescreen, with VBR 2 pass.
I got from 77 MB to 27 MB, and quality is acceptable. But still, I think I could have something better.

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