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Parameter
Settings
(Bold=default)
Description
LED Control
(Multi-Flash
feature)
Low, Medium,
High
Always set to
"Low" when
using the close-
up lenses-only
8 LEDs will fire.
You may also
need to "block
off" some of
those 8 LEDs
(see pg.21)
with black
tape to prevent
overexposure at
very close range.
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. In general,
select High if most of your intended
subjects will be over 30 ft. from the
camera, Medium for the 15 to 30 ft.
range, and Low for subjects under
15 ft. away. Note: in video mode, 24
LEDs fire in both High & Medium
(default) settings. Set to Low if
videos are overexposed.
Camera Name (Input)
See "Using the
Setup Menu Input
Screens"
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 (but not
videos) it captures.
Video Size
(only aects
video clips in
Video or Hybrid
modes)
1920x1080,
1280x720,
640x360
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 1920x1080 is 1080p HD
video in "widescreen" 16:9 format.
The 1280x720 setting captures
720p widescreen HD video. Using
high speed SD cards (SanDisk
®
Ultra
®
or Extreme
®
series or similar) is
recommended if you will use the HD
video settings.