Settings Menu
Exposure
Self Timer
Bit Rate
Filters
The Ghost 4K features automatic exposure compensation, but also oers the
option to manually set exposure.
Set the Ghost 4K to start recording video or take a photo 3, 5 or 10 seconds after
pressing the record button.
High bit rate modes preserves as much information as possible, to help you
achieve the best possible image quality. Low bit rate helps to keep file sizes
manageable, for easy storage and editing.
Normal: The default mode, with no filter applied.
Vivid: Select vivid mode for more saturated colours. This works well if you’re
shooting on an overcast day, and you want to make your footage look as exciting
as possible.
Lowlight: Increase the brightness of videos when shooting in very dark conditions.
Water: For use with the Ghost 4K waterproof case, when diving. Water mode
compensates for the loss of reds that occurs while filming underwater.
Filters are a global setting that are applied to all camera modes.