Settings Menu
ISO Sensitivity
Video Tagging
The Ghost 4K will automatically adjust ISO when set to the default ‘Auto’ setting,
or the ISO can be set to 100, 200, 400 or 800 manually. A higher ISO setting is
ideal for low light environments, but may result in a more ‘grainy’ image.
Video tagging allows the user to press the button after an event, and still save
the video. This is ideal for capturing unexpected moments, and is a great tool for
saving space on your memory card.
With tagging mode enabled, the camera will record continuously, but will not
save any footage. The status LED will flash green when the camera is in this state.
Pressing the button will save the previous section of video – the duration that
you want to save can be set in the settings menu using the ‘Tag Interval’ option.
Once the button is pressed, the previous section of video is saved to your
memory card, and the camera will continue to record for the duration of that
interval.
For example, if a 30s interval is selected, pressing the button will save the
previous 30s of video, and the camera will continue to record for a further 30s.
Pressing the button again will extend your video by a further 30s.
Pressing the button while the camera is tagging will stop the recording.
Tagging ON
Tagging ON
Stops Recording
Adds Interval
Tag record previous and following interval
Tag record previous and following interval
Previous Interval
Previous Interval
Following Interval
Following Interval Extended Interval