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Parameters for the camera in photo mode:
• Photo Resolution: Here you can set the resolution of your pictures.
• ISO: The ISO value can be adjusted automatically or set manually between 100 and 3200.
• EV: You can set the exposure compensation between -2.0 (image becomes darker) and +2.0 (image becomes
brighter).
• Timelapse Interval: You can set different intervals to determine the speed of time lapse shooting.
• Timelapse duration: You can determine the duration of your time-lapse recording here.
• Photo Burst: Here you can set how many series pictures you want to take in one time sequence.
• Delay Timer: This function describes the self-timer that you can set here.
• Long Exposure: Here you can set the extended exposure time of the photo.
• Metering: Here you can set the image area on which the camera focuses, e.g. in the center (Center), at
different locations (Multi) or at one point (Spot).
• Date Stamp: Here you can give your photos a date stamp or a date & time stamp.
System settings:
• Power Frequency: Set the frequency of your ambient light to get the best results.
• Sounds: Here you can turn on and off the shutter sound, boot up sound, and key beep sound, and vary their
volume.
• White Balance: Set different white balance settings for optimal recordings. There is also a white balance for
underwater shots.
• Effects: Here you can apply various filters to your images.
• Distortion Calibration: Use this function to straighten out the distortion at the edge of the image caused by
the wide-angle lens.
• Date & Time: Set the date and time here.
• Display Flip: This function rotates the display 180° to allow the camera to be operated upside down.
• Screen Saver: Set to turn off the display automatically after a certain time.
• Auto Power Off: Sets the camera to turn off automatically after a certain time.
• Power On Auto Record: This function automatically starts recording a video directly when the camera is
turned on with the previously set settings.
• USB: Set whether the camera is recognized as a removable disk (MSDC – mass storage device class) or
webcam (PCCAM) when connected to a PC via USB.
• Language: Change the language of the camera menu here.
• Format Card: Format your memory card here, e.g. after a firmware update.
• System: Here you will find the function to reset the camera to factory settings, as well as information on the
firmware (system info) and your memory card (card info).
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