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Brand | Hawkeye Mfg |
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Model | FIREFLY 4K Split Cam V3.0 |
Category | Digital Camera |
Language | English |
Details about the SD card protection cover for the camera module.
Explanation of the LED colors and their meanings for camera status.
Description of the different wires and their functions for power and control.
Functionality of the Power/OK button for device operation and recording.
Functionality of the Mode button for toggling settings or modes.
Available video resolutions and frame rates for recording.
Configuration for continuous video recording and file overwriting.
Enabling WDR for improved image quality in challenging lighting conditions.
Adjusting exposure levels for brighter or darker images.
Option to enable or disable audio recording.
Adding date and time stamps to recorded video files.
Enabling EIS for smoother video footage by reducing shake.
Setting up time-lapse video capture at low frame rates.
Configuring slow motion video recording at high frame rates.
Setting the camera to automatically start recording on power-up.
Choosing between H.254 and H.265 for video compression.
Capturing still photos while recording video.
Setting the duration for quick playback reviews of recorded footage.
Configuring the camera's date and time.
Setting the inactivity period before automatic shutdown.
Enabling or disabling operational beep sounds.
Selecting the user interface language.
Adjusting light frequency to prevent flickering indoors.
Selecting the TV output standard for compatibility.
Configuring HDMI output resolution and behavior.
Forcing HDMI signal output, disabling TV output.
Enabling or disabling the On-Screen Display.
Option to add a logo watermark to videos.
Adjusting ISO sensitivity for image brightness and noise.
Applying various visual effects like black & white or sepia.
Selecting scene modes like Auto, Portrait, or Landscape.
Adjusting white balance for accurate color reproduction.
Locking the white balance setting during recording.
Correcting wide-angle lens distortion at image edges.
Setting the field of view to frame shots appropriately.
Rotating the image orientation, including flipping it upside down.
Essential step to format the SD card for camera recognition.
Restoring the camera to its factory default settings.
Checking the current firmware version and updates.