Configuring Camera Settings
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Gain Priority
: You set a gain value and the camera sets the proper exposure by assigning an
appropriate shutter speed.
Shutter Priority
: You set a shutter speed and the camera sets the proper exposure by
assigning an appropriate gain.
3DNR
This setting reduces noise and retains good video quality in low light conditions. It is enabled
by default.
Grade
This value ranges from
0
to
100
. The default value is
50
when 3D NR is on.
Lighting Compensation
In the
Lighting Compensation
field, you can apply backlight compensation (BLC), highlight
compensation (HLC), or wide dynamic range (WDR) adjustment to the image.
Set Lighting Mode to OFF, BLC, HLC, or WDR.
WDR
By lowering the brightness of the brightest area, and enhancing the brightness of the darkest
area, WDR balances brightness and darkness in a scene so that both the darkest area and the
lightest area can be seen clearly at the same time.
This value ranges from
1
to
100
. The default value is 50.
Note
When you switch the camera from non-WDR to WDR mode, there
might be a few seconds of lapse in video.
BLC
The camera automatically adjusts the exposure to suit the conditions, so that the darkest area
of the video can be seen.
Default
: Apply BLC to the entire scene.
Customized
: Apply BLC to a specified portion of the scene.
HLC
When the HLC function is enabled, the camera can lower the brightness of the brightest
section of video, according to the selected HLC control level. HLC can reduce the amount of
halo and lower the brightness of the entire video image.
This value ranges from
1
to
100
. The default value is
50
when HLC is selected.
White Balance
Sets the
White Balance
mode, which affects the general hue of the video.
You can select different scene modes among
Auto
,
Natural
,
Street Lamp
,
Outdoor
,
Manual
,
or
Customized Region
, to achieve the best quality video.