Parameter | Settings | Description |
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LED Control | Low, Medium, | Controls how many LED lamps fire |
High | when images are taken in low light. | |
feature) |
| “High”=all 32 LEDs fire, which is |
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| the default setting. Set to Medium or |
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| Low if you are getting overexposed |
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| flash photos or will place the camera |
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| at very close range to the subject |
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| you want to photograph. In general, |
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| select High if most of your intended |
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| subjects will be over 30 ft. from the |
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| camera, Medium for the 15 to 30 ft. |
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| range, and Low for subjects under |
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| 15 ft. away. Note: in video mode, 24 |
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| LEDs fire in both High & Medium |
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| (default) settings. Set to Low if |
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| videos are overexposed. |
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Camera Name | (Input) | Allows the user to set a custom |
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| name for the camera. Useful for ID |
| See "Using the | purposes when multiple cameras are |
| Setup Menu Input | setup, since each camera will imprint |
| Screens" | its name on all photos (but not |
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| videos) it captures. |
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Video Size | 1280x720, | Selects video resolution (in pixels per |
(only affects | 640x480, | frame). Higher resolution produces |
video clips in | 320x240 | better quality videos, but creates |
Video or Hybrid |
| larger files that take up more of the |
modes) |
| SD card capacity (fills up faster). The |
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| default 640x480 is VGA video in |
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| standard 4:3 format. The 1280x720 |
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| setting provides “widescreen” format |
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| HD video. Using high speed SD |
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| cards (SanDisk® Ultra® or Extreme® |
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| series or similar) is recommended |
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| if you will use the 1280x720 video |
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| setting. |
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