Parameter
Image Size
(only affects
still photos
in Camera or
Hybrid modes)
Image Format
(only affects still
photos-
format for video
is tied to Video
Size)
Capture
Number
(only affects
still photos
in Camera or
Hybrid modes)
LED Control
(Multi-Flash
feature)
20
Settings
(Bold=default)
HD,
4K,
HIGH
Full Screen,
Wide Screen
1 Photo,
2 Photo,
3 Photo
High, Medium,
Low
Description
Selects resolution for still photos. Higher
resolution provides more pixels, but creates
larger files that take up more of the SD
card capacity (fills up faster). 4K is a good
compromise between resolution and file size.
Selects 4:3 (Fullscreen, like old TV sets) or
16:9 (Widescreen, like new flat TVs) "aspect
ratio" for still photos. If you like to view your
photos on a TV set or computer monitor, you
can set the format to match it.
Selects how many photos are taken in
sequence per trigger in Camera mode. This
setting affects photos taken in Field Scan
mode as well (to snap two photos every 10
minutes, for example). Note: only one photo
will be captured if "Interval" is set to 0.6 second,
regardless of the Capture Number setting.
Please also refer to the Interval parameter.
Controls how many LED lamps fire when
images are taken in low light. "High"= all
LEDs fire (36 or 48, depending on the model),
which is the default setting. Set to Medium
or Low if you are getting overexposed flash
photos or will place the camera at very close
range to the subject you want to photograph.
In general, select High if most of your intended
subjects will be over 30 ft. from the camera,
Medium for the 15 to 30 ft. range, and Low
for subjects under 15 ft. away. Note: in video
mode, set to LED Control to "Low" if videos
are overexposed at the Medium setting.