7.3
WDR Function
The WDR function (Wide Dynamic Range) optimizes a picture with
extreme backlight. The camera combines two images, one with a fast
shutter speed and one with a slow shutter speed. This function is
useful for a camera oriented towards a strong light source.
Menu: IMAGE > WDR ON
7.4
Automatic Exposure
Use this function to set the exposure method.
Menu: IMAGE > AE MODE
GLOBAL: use the global image to define exposure.
CENTER: use the centre of the image to define exposure.
CENTER WEIGHT: use the global image, but assign more
importance to the centre of the image and less importance to the
edges.
BACK LIGHT: back light compensation. If there is a bright light in
the background, for example from a window, the image around it
may be too dim to see clearly. In that case, use the backlight
function to compensate. The camera automatically brightens the
dim parts of the image.
FRONT LIGHT: front light compensation. Use this setting when
there is a bright light illuminating the front of the image.
DISTINGUISH: for advanced automatic exposure.
7.5
Image Enhancement
These are common adjustments for video images: sharpness,
contrast, and saturation.
Menu: IMAGE > IMAGE ENHANCE
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Use this option to adjust the sharpness of edges
and details in the image.
DETAIL: use this option to adjust the sharpness of
details in more uniform areas of the image.
AUTO: for automatic adjustment.
MANUAL: for manual adjustment (0–15).
EDGE: use this option to adjust the sharpness of
edges in the image.
AUTO: for automatic adjustment.
MANUAL: for manual adjustment (0–15).
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