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Lamax Electronics W9.1 - Video Mode Settings; Video Recording Configuration; Advanced Video Parameters; Photo Mode Settings

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5. VIDEO MODE SETTINGS
Video resolution The resolution and FPS (frames per second) settings at which the camera
will record.
Video quality Sets the desired video quality.
Audio recording Sets whether the camera records audio.
Exposure Exposure compensation setting. A higher value means a lighter video,
a lower value means a darker video.
Stabilization MaxSmooth stabilization on/off, available in all resolutions at a maximum
of 60 FPS. When stabilized, the field of view (FOV) is smaller and can
negatively affect video quality in low-light conditions. It cannot be
combined with the fisheye correction feature.
Loop recording When enabled, the video is divided into time segments according to the
chosen settings.
Time-lapse interval Sets the time interval at which the camera will take photos, which it then
saves as a single video file.
Time-lapse duration Sets the duration of the time-lapse video. After the set time has elapsed,
the recording will stop.
Slow motion video Slow motion videos can be recorded at resolutions with a frame rate of
60 FPS and 120 FPS. For the best results, we recommend using a tripod.
Fast motion video Selects the value for fast motion video recording.
Wind noise reduction Improves the audio recorded in strong winds.
Metering Sets how the exposure is metered. There are three modes („Center“,
„Average“ and „One Point“) to choose from.
Center – for shooting objects that will mainly be in the middle of
the shot.
Average – the camera obtains light information from the entire sce-
ne and sets average values.
Single point – allows you to measure a small part of the scene, the
default setting being the center. Use the touch screen to select ano-
ther point from which the camera determines the exposure.
Date stamp Turns the date and time stamp on the recorded video on/off.
6. PHOTO MODE SETTINGS
Photo resolution Sets the resolution of the photos you take.
ISO ISO settings. Setting the ISO value determines its sensitivity to light.
Exposure Exposure compensation settings. A higher value means a lighter photo,
a lower value means a darker photo.
Time-lapse interval Sets the time interval at which the camera will take pictures that it saves
as individual files.
Time-lapse duration Sets the duration of time-lapse photos.

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