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17.
Video compression
– you can choose between the H.264 codec (already in use) and
H.265 (a new and improved codec) which saves space and improves image quality.
WARNING:
older video playing software may not support the H.265 codec.
18.
HDR
– High Dynamic Range is an image-editing technique which captures 2-3 exposures
during one photograph. Long exposure edits dark parts of the photo and short edits the
light parts. They are then combined to produce a balanced photograph.
19.
WDR
– Wide Dynamic Range uses software to edit an image so light parts are darkened
and dark parts lightened for a better-balanced photo.
20.
Scene mode
– different scene modes can be chosen depending on ambient conditions.
21.
On-screen display
– allows information displayed on the screen to be turned on or off.
22.
HDMI out
– when activated, images can be transferred from camera to TV via an HDMI
cable.
23.
Image rotation
– rotates camera image 180°.
24.
Frequency
– allows you to select the frequency in accordance with the mains frequency
(in Europe the network current has a frequency of 50 Hz, in the Americas and parts of
Asia it is 60 Hz).
25.
Language
– changes camera menu language.
26.
Date/Time
– sets time and date on camera.
WARNING:
Removing the camera battery resets the time and date settings. When the
camera is turned on again, a quick time and date setup option is automatically displayed.
27.
Time stamp
– enables date and time to be displayed on videos and photos.
28.
WiFi name
– changes camera Wi-Fi network name and password to access camera Wi-Fi
network.
29.
LCD off
– when activated, the screen turns off automatically after a selected period of
inactivity or when shooting video.
30.
Auto power off
– when activated, camera turns off automatically after a selected period
of inactivity.
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EN
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DE
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SK
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PL
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HU
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