VIDEOLAPSE OPTIONS
VIDEO LAPSE › Sets the time interval between shots.
EXPOSURE TIME › Sets how long the sensor collects light through the lens.
RESOLUTION › Changing to a higher resolution will have more detail in your video at the
expense of file size. A lower resolution has a smaller filesize but will have less details in
your video. Conversely, a higher resolution will contain more detail.
Note:
FPS (Frames Per Second) is part of the options in video resolution:
The higher the FPS, the more images will be displayed per second, and the smoother the
movement in the video is, at the expense of filesize.
LOOP RECORDING › Auto-saves your video in small sections, depending on selected
length. It will record over your oldest video once there is no more space left on your memory
card.
FOV › Field Of View / Field Of Vision (also known as “Focal Length”) The higher the setting,
the wider the angle of the recorded scene becomes.
LOW LIGHT MODE: When on, the image sensor will compensate for low lighting conditions,
at the expense of framecount (doubled-frames). Turning the feature off retains the current
set exposure and lock to the selected framerate (FPS) regardless of lighting conditions.
WDR › Automatically adjusts the range of brightness-to-darkness that the camera will record.
When turned on, it will help balance your pictures by adjusting the contrasts. Many scenes
do not require WDR to be activated, use according to your preference.
TIME STAMP › When enabled, will display the date and time of your recording.
VIDEO FILE FORMAT › Choose between .MOV or .MP4.
If you are unsure which to use, choose MP4, as it is more commonly used.
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Video Lapse
Exposure Time
Resolution
Loop Recording
FOV
Low Light Mode
WDR
Time Stamp
Video File Format
Double File
Sharpness
White Balance
Color
EV
Metering
Distortion Correction