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Phantom Miro C110 Camera Manual
Set Time: Synchronizes the time stamps embedded in the
recorded image data to the computer’s clock.
Bit Depth: The Miro C110 operates in 12-bit mode only.
Partitions: Select the number of desired partitions (evenly
divided memory segments) from the ‘Partitions’ pull-down
menu. For basic camera setups, this should be set to one.
Lens Control: Not supported by the Miro C-Series
cameras.
Backup & Restore: Allows for user settings to be saved
and recalled from the camera’s memory.
Resolution: Set the the number of pixels used to capture
an image. For example, if 1280 x 1024 (width x height) is
set, the full sensor space is available. Smaller resolutions
allow higher recording speeds. Cropped resolutions are
set using the ‘Crop and Resample’ menu in Image Tools.
Sample Rate: Set the acquisition frame rate in frames-
per-second (FPS).
Exposure Time (shutter): Set the exposure time in micro-
seconds, percentage, or degrees (this depends on how the
PCC preferences are set).
EDR (Extreme Dynamic Range): Not supported.
Exposure index: This is a reference display of the EI value
in relation to the Image settings.
CSR (Current Session Reference): With the lens covered
performing a CSR resets the black point of every pixel for
optimal image quality.
Image Range and Trigger Position: The slider represents
the memory buffer, with the ‘Duration’ indicated in
seconds and the total number of frames available.
Camera Settings
& Cine Settings
Camera Settings are used to set
and recall the overall camera
system parameters. Cine
Settings are used to set the
capture parameters.