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Advanced Operations
Menu items in Camera mode
Video Quality
Flash Strobe
12
Get user manuals:
See SafeManuals.com
Menu button.
Item
Option
1080i 60f
1080P 30f
Video
720P 60f
Resolution
720P 30f
WQVGA 240f
3M
5M
Picture
10M
Resolution
12M
16M
High
Standard
Normal
On
Auto
Off
Auto/Off
NightShot
Video Light
On/Off
EV
-2~+2
ISO
Auto/800/3200
Description
Set the video resolution to 1080i 60f (1920x1080 pixels).
Set the video resolution to 1080P 30f (1920x1080 pixels).
Set the video resolution to 720P 60f (1280x720 pixels).
Set the video resolution to 720P 30f (1280x720 pixels).
Set the video resolution to WQVGA 240f (432x240 pixels).
Set the picture resolution to 3M.
Set the picture resolution to 5M.
Set the picture resolution to 10M.
Set the picture resolution to 12M. (interpolated)
Set the picture resolution to 16M. (interpolated)
The highest quality setting and has the highest data rate, and
the lowest level of compression.
The default setting. The standard quality and the medium
level of compression.
The acceptable quality and the highest level of compression.
Enabling this setting allows you to take a photograph with
a dark background. Since the shutter speed will slow down
when taking photographs at a dark place, we recommend
using a tripod to eliminate blurring from hand shake.
Warning: Noise increases when NightShot is enabled.
Warning: The stabilizer function is disabled when
NightShot is enabled.
This setting allows you to add extra light when the lighting is
Manually adjust the exposure to gain better effect when the
preview image appears too bright or too dark. A positive
value indicates the image will be brighter than usual; while a
negative value makes the image dimmer.
The camera automatically adjusts the sensitivity settings
(ranging from ISO 100 to ISO 3200) to the light conditions.
ISO 3200 is the most sensitive setting which's generally used
in darker situations to get faster shutter speeds, however the
image noise is also bigger. (for still images only)