WDR (Wide Dynamic Range):
Dynamic range is the ratio of the
brightest portion of the image to the darkest portion of the image.
WDR enables the camera to deliver video with near perfect exposure in
varying lighting situations.
ZOOM:
It zooms in on the center of the shot, good for capturing
content at a distance, change the zoom value according to the
distance between the camera and object.
Gyro:
Turn on video stabilization to reduce shake video. It will produce
smoother footage especially for cycling, driving, and walking. The
options for this setting are On and Off (Default).
Sharpness:
Sharpness controls the sharpness of your video footage .
You can use High option for an ultra-sharp look, the Medium option for
moderate sharpness, or the Low option for a softer look.
WB (White Balance):
White balance adjusts the overall color tone of
videos. The camera can automatically adjust the white balance or you
can manually adjust the white balance.
WB Custom:
Custom White Balance is for even more accuracy in color
balancing. It is a quick, easy, and accurate way to help correcting for
scene's color temperature and neutralize the whites, grays, and blacks.
Exposure:
Exposure value (EV) affects the level of brightness of your
video. Adjusting this setting can improve image quality when shooting
in environments with contrasting lighting conditions.
Metering:
The metering mode refers to the way in which the camera
determines the exposure. Various metering modes are provided to
allow the user to select the most appropriate one for use in a variety of
lighting conditions.
Color:
Color allows you to adjust the color profile of your video
footage or photos.
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Conrast:
Contrast is the scale of difference between black and white in
your video. The settings from "Low to High". High contrast video will
have bright highlights and dark shadows, bold colours. Low contrast
video will have a narrow range of tones.
Bitrate:
You can
set the bitrate for video. High bitrate may improve the
quality and smoothness of the video, especially when recording fast
motion or high contrast scenes. Using high bitrate mode may decrease
the amount of recording time available on your memory card. Using
low bitrate will save space and record for longer time.
Microphone:
Set the sensitivity of microphone. The settings from "Low
to High" determine the sound level.
Motion Det:
Enable motion detection mode. When this feature is
activated, recording will begin if there is movement in front of the
camera. Once the camera does not detect movement for 60 seconds,
recording will stop and the device will switch to detect mode. The
device will record again if it will detect a new movement in front of the
camera.
G-sensor:
The G-sensor measures shock forces. The settings from “Low
to High” determine the amount for force needed to lock the file from
being overwritten. If the file is locked while recording, there will be
on the screen.
Stamp:
Add a date stamp to your video.
GPS Stamp:
Add GPS stamp to your video. The GPS information
include speed, speed tracking, coordinates, route, distance, elevation
gain and time. The options for this setting are All Info, Speed,
Coordinates.