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RECORD SETTINGS [CONTINUED]
Affects the position of the image when using a resolution below maximum
resolution. When checked, the offset is calculated automatically to center the
image.
Sets the frame rate. Can by set as framerate (FPS) or period (Seconds) which is
equivalent to 1/framerate. Setting one will automatically update the other.
Can be set to the maximum for the resolution by pressing Max.
To increase the record time and maximum exposure time, manually enter a
frame rate lower than the maximum.
Sets the exposure (shutter speed) in seconds. Range is 1μs to slightly less than
1/framerate. Can be set to the maximum for the current frame period by
pressing Max.
Adjusts the ISO setting. A higher gain results in increased sensitivity (less
lighting required), but increased image noise.
For the best image quality, use the lowest possible gain, and increase light level
or lens aperture if more light is required.