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Exposure mode:
• Automatic: The camera adjusts the aperture, gain, and shutter automatically.
• Automatic aperture : The camera adjusts the aperture and gain automatically. The shutter is
fixed.
• Automatic shutter : The camera adjusts the shutter and gain automatically. The aperture is
fixed.
• Hold current: Locks the current exposure settings.
• Flicker-free : The camera adjusts the aperture and gain automatically, and uses only the
following shutter speeds: 1/50 s (50 Hz) and 1/60 s (60 Hz).
• Flicker-free 50 Hz : The camera adjusts the aperture and gain automatically, and uses the
shutter speed 1/50 s.
• Flicker-free 60 Hz : The camera adjusts the aperture and gain automatically, and uses the
shutter speed 1/60 s.
• Flicker-reduced : This is the same as flicker-free, but the camera might use shutter speeds faster
than 1/100 s (50 Hz) and 1/120 s (60 Hz) for brighter scenes.
• Flicker-reduced 50 Hz : This is the same as flicker-free, but the camera might use shutter speeds
faster than 1/100 s for brighter scenes.
• Flicker-reduced 60 Hz : This is the same as flicker-free, but the camera might use shutter speeds
faster than 1/120 s for brighter scenes.
• Manual : The aperture, gain, and shutter are fixed.
Exposure zone : Use exposure zones to optimize the exposure in a selected part of the scene, for
example, the area in front of an entrance door.
Note
The exposure zones are related to the original image (unrotated), and the names of the zones apply to the
original image. This means, for example, that if the video stream is rotated 90°, then the Upper zone
becomes the Right zone in the stream, and Left becomes Lower.
• Automatic: Suitable for most situations.
• Center: Uses a fixed area in the center of the image to calculate the exposure. The area has a fixed
size and position in the live view.
• Full : Uses the entire live view to calculate the exposure.
• Upper : Uses an area with a fixed size and position in the upper part of the image to calculate
the exposure.
• Lower : Uses an area with a fixed size and position in the lower part of the image to calculate
the exposure.
• Left : Uses an area with a fixed size and position in the left part of the image to calculate the
exposure.
AXIS Q8752-E Mk II Bispectral PTZ Network Camera