Parameter
LED Control
(Multi-Flash
feature)
Camera
Name
Video Size
(only affects
video clips)
20
Settings
(Bold=default)
Low, Medium,
High
(Input)
See "Using the
Setup Menu
Input Screens"
1280x720,
640x480,
320x240
Description
Controls how many LED lamps
fire when images are taken in low
light. "High"=all 32 LEDs fire,
which is the default setting. Set to
Medium or Low if you are getting
overexposed flash photos or will
place the camera at very close
range to the subject you want to
photograph. Note: in video mode,
24 LEDs fire in both High &
Medium (default) settings. Set to
Low if videos are overexposed.
Allows the user to set a custom
name for the camera. Useful for ID
purposes when multiple cameras
are setup, since each camera will
imprint its name on all photos/
videos it captures.
Selects video resolution (in pixels
per frame). Higher resolution
produces better quality videos, but
creates larger files that take up
more of the SD card capacity (fills
up faster). The default 640x480
is VGA video in standard 4:3
format. The 1280x720 setting
provides "widescreen" format HD
video. Using high speed SD cards
(SanDisk
Ultra
®
®
series or similar) is recommended
if you will use the 1280x720 video
setting.
or Extreme
®