Chapter 4
iCAM-7
60D User’s Manual ICP DAS
Setup
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Exposure Level:
It is used to control Exposure Target; and its behavior
determined by Aperture and Shutter Speed.
So, if you leave the
Shutter
open longer, you're getting more light
to the sensor, and the picture gets brighter; if Exposure is
shortened (provide less light to the sensor), the picture gets darker.
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More exposure means you need slow Shutter Speed to
bring more light; less exposure needs faster Shutter Speed to
let less light in.
Shutter Speed:
It is the amount of time the shutter allows light to pass through
the lens to the sensor.
In general, faster shutter speeds work well with a lot of light; if at
night or want to see object moving in a dark area, slower shutter
speed can freeze the motion.
Gain Control (ISO):
Here provides more control in low light conditions. there
are
Auto
and
Manual
selections to let user choose.
You could select
Auto
to let Sensor adjust; or
Manually
set its
limited value.
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Note that higher Gain value would result in brighter image; but
also deliver more noise. Try to create a balance between brightness
and resulting image noise.
Adjust the Gain value to 1x.
Adjust the Gain value to 128x.