SHUTTER/AGC
The Shutter setting controls how much light is used to “expose” each frame while AGC, or Au- tomatic Gain Control “amplifies” the image to show more detail. As a general rule, the AUTO setting will be sufficient as the camera will automatically adjust to changing light levels.
In the rare situation where automatic settings aren’t ideal, you can chose to adjust the auto- matic settings or manually set the values by selecting AUTO or MANUAL respectively.
BACKLIGHT
This allows the camera to compensate for lighting coming from behind the subject as well as bright light sources within the image. Backlight compensation can be left turned off, turned on (BLC) or set to Highlight Compensation (HLC) which masks overly bright light sources in the image, making certain features easier to make out.
Auto Setup
The image at right shows the default settings. In this menu, you can adjust how the camera behaves in brightly lit or dark situations by adjusting the Shutter from
Manual Setup
The shutter speed can be set from 1/60 sec- ond to 1/10,000 second going from lighter to darker with the higher speed. AGC’s value can range from 6.00 to 44.8.
If there is a video monitor within the camera’s field of view, setting the shutter to 1/100 (NTSC) or 1/120 (PAL) will reduce the flicker on the screen.
AUTO SETUP
HIGH LUMINANCE
MODE SHUT
BRIGHTNESS 024
LOW LUMINANCE
MODE AGC BRIGHTNESS X0.50
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SHUTTER | 1/60 |
AGC | 6.00 |
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BLC Off | BLC On |
WHITE BALANCE
There are seven modes available for determining how your camera processes and displays color:
ATW - Automatic Tracking White Balance. This is the default the camera constantly analy- ses and adjusts to create a neutral white balance. Colors may be slightly underexposed but
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USER1 & USER2 - These are user defined modes The blue and red gains can be adjusted. ANTI CR - (Anti Color Rolling) Reduces color rolling in areas illuminated by fluorescent lights. MANUAL - Adjust the setting from
PUSH LOCK - Locks in the white balance at its current level. This can be set by holding a piece of white paper in front of the camera. Pushing the
HLC Off | HLC On |
PICTURE ADJUST
This setting allows you to adjust the way the picture is displayed on your screen. Changes made will not affect what the camera captures. You can adjust brightness, contrast, sharpness, hue and gain with values from
ATR
Adaptive
ATR
LUMINANCE MID
CONTRAST MID
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