AXIS 2120 User’s Manual | Adjusting the Camera Focus | 43 |
Exposure Control Overview
The table below provides a summary of the Exposure Control settings in the Image - Advanced page. Select the parameters appropriate to your lens type and product application:
Lens Options | Description |
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DC Iris | The AXIS 2120 is supplied with a DC Iris lens as standard; consequently, the DC Iris setting is the |
| standard factory default setting within the |
| specify the exposure, shutter speed, gain, and ALC levels. |
Non DC Iris - Manual | Choose this setting if you have fitted a |
| shutter speed and gain manually. |
Non DC Iris - Shutter | Choose this setting if you have fitted a |
| shutter speed,manually. |
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Non DC Iris - Auto | Choose this setting if you have fitted a |
| speed and gain to be adjusted automatically. |
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Other Advanced Parameters
Lens Options | Description |
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Shutter Speed | Derived from the shutter speed on a normal camera, this parameter defines the exposure period for |
| each image. Use a high shutter speed only if your image subject is expected to be moving quickly; |
| otherwise, a slower speed will normally suffice. |
Sharpness | Defines a level of differentiation between light and dark areas in the image. Corresponding higher |
| levels of sharpness provide for sharper images, but also cause the image compression to be more |
| complex. Consequently, the file size of a sharp image can be significantly greater than for an image |
| that is less sharp. |
Gain | Adjust the gain to suit the average level of light at your point of installation. The AXIS 2120 should |
| be set to a corresponding higher level of Gain if your camera is normally monitoring an area at |
| night, or is sited in a dark room or cupboard. |
ALC Level | This defines how acutely the lens reacts to a single light source within the image. For example, with |
| the ALC level set to a lower level, the headlights from a car will generally cause the calculated aver- |
| age level of light to increase, and subsequently result in a compensated image that is usually much |
| darker. |
| Adjusting the ALC to a higher level reduces the sensitivity of the lens to single light sources within |
| the image. |
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