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Tech Specs: Protune
SHUTTER
The Protune Shutter setting only applies to the Video and Photo modes.
This setting determines how long the shutter stays open. Scroll between
the options to see a live preview of each setting, then tap the one you
want. The default setting is Auto.
For Photo, the options are Auto, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000 and
1/2000 seconds.
For Video, the options depend on the fps setting, as shown below.
Setting
Example 1:
1080p30
Example 2:
1080p60
Auto Auto Auto
1/fps 1/30 s 1/60 s
1/(2xfps) 1/60 s 1/120 s
1/(4xfp s) 1/120 s 1/240 s
1/(8xfps) 1/240 s 1/480 s
1/(16x fps) 1/480 s 1/960 s
PRO TIP: To reduce the amount of blur in videos and photos when using
the Shutter setting, mount your camera on a tripod or another stable
surface where it won’t wobble or shake.
Tech Specs: Protune
EXPOSURE VALUE COMPENSATION (EV COMP)
Exposure Value Compensation aects the brightness of your videos and
photos. Adjusting this setting can improve image quality when capturing
scenes with sharply contrasting lighting conditions.
Options for this setting range from -2.0 to +2.0. The default setting is 0.
Scroll between the options to see a live preview of each setting, then tap
the one you want. Higher values result in brighter images.
Heads Up: For Video, this setting is available only if Shutter is set to Auto.
You can also adjust the exposure based on a certain area of your scene. To
learn more, see Exposure Control (page 48).
PRO TIP: EV Comp adjusts brightness within the existing ISO setting. If
brightness has already reached the ISO setting in a low-light environment,
increasing the EV Com does not have any eect. To continue increasing
the brightness, select a higher ISO value.