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2) Video quality
Compresses video directly to the memory card with minimal loss of quality.
sHQ – shot in high-quality, lossless
HQ – shot in a slightly lower quality, reduces amount of data by half.
3) Recording duration
Camera recording is subdivided into individual sequences, whose length can be manually adjusted or turned off
completely. The sequences may be 1, 3, 5 or 10 minutes.
4) Auto power off
sets the time delay for powering off after disconnecting the power supply, from 0 to 3 min.
5) SOS recording duration
sets the recording duration when using motion detection in the range 5 – 60 s.
6) Microphone
microphone can be disabled to prevent unwanted audio recording. audio recording can also be turned on or off
using a dedicated button.
7) Microphone sensitivity
allows two levels of microphone sensitivity.
8) Exposure
allows you to adjust exposure if necessary. exposure of the recording can be set from -2 – +2 in increments of 1/3.
9) White balance
sets the white balance of the shot – auto, daylight, overcast, incandescent, fluorescent.
10) ISO sensitivity
IsO setting determines the sensitivity of the video chip. The darker the subject of the shot, the higher the IsO
should be set. a higher IsO leads to more noise. It can be set to auto, 100, 200 and 400.
11) Parking mode
In parking mode, the camera begins recording when a collision or a break-in are detected. It can be set at different
levels of sensitivity (2G, 4G, 8G), with the highest sensitivity being 2G and the lowest being 8G. Can be easily tur-
ned on and off using a dedicated button. Parking mode lasts for up to 24 hours on a single charge.
LAMAX DRIVE C7 car camera settings – photo mode
1) Image size
adjusts individual settings in the photo settings menu. Photo settings are accessed by pressing the “menU”
button on the camera. Use “UP” and “DOWn” to scroll to “image size”and choose one of the options – 14 mP,
12 mP, 8 mP, 5 mP, 3 mP, 2 mP, 1.2 mP or VGa.
2) Photo quality
sets the overall quality and size of the photos. Quality can be set at very high (sHQ) or high (HQ).
3) Exposure
allows you to adjust the exposure if necessary. set the photo exposure from -2 – +2 in increments of 1/3.
4) White balance
sets the white balance of the shot – auto, daylight, overcast, incandescent, fluorescent.
5) ISO sensitivity
IsO setting determines the sensitivity of the video chip. The darker the subject of the shot, the higher the IsO can
be set. a higher IsO leads to more noise. Can be set at auto, 100, 200 and 400.