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Mode
Click this drop-down list to select the desired mode.
Exposure Settings
Configuration and Management Interfaces
Exposure Page
Mode
Description
Auto
Automatically adjusts the exposure, based on available light.
Manual
Permits manual exposure control. When selected, the following options will be available:
Iris
,
Shutter
, and
Gain
. These options are similar to aperture, shutter speed, and ISO
speed in a DLSR camera.
Iris
: Click this drop-down list to select the f-stop value. The larger the value, the smaller
the diameter of the iris (aperture). Larger values permit less light into the camera sensor,
making the image darker.
Shutter
: Click this drop-down list to select the shutter speed. This is the time interval
required to open and close the shutter during each frame of video. Larger values (fast
shutter speeds) will allow less light to enter the camera sensor, producing darker images,
but will produce crisp video. Low values (slow shutter speeds) will allow more light to enter
the camera sensor, allowing for brighter images, but will make moving objects appear
blurry.
Gain
: Click and drag this slider to adjust the gain. Gain is similar to adjusting the ISO
(image noise) values on a DSLR. Larger values will increase the brightness of the image
in low-light environments, but will introduce noise (grain) into the image. Smaller values
decrease the image brightness in bright/outside environments and introduce less noise
into the image.
SAE
Shutter Automatic Exposure (SAE). When selected, this option will measure the incoming
light and automatically adjust the iris (aperture) based on the selected shutter speed.
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