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SJCAM M10 - Setup Menu: ISO & Exposure Control; Setup Menu: Language & Time; Setup Menu: Power & Display Options; Setup Menu: Screensavers & Rotation

SJCAM M10
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ISO – as a term in the camera world, describes the camera’s film or sensor speed. The higher this
number is, the more sensive the camera is to light, which allows you to shoot under low-light
condions. But, the higher the number of the ISO, the more noise appears on the image, reducing
the overall quality. Must be used with cauon.
Exposureis the amount of light per unit area reaching a photographic film or electronic image
sensor, as determined by shuer speed, lens aperture and scene luminance. Exposure is measured
in lux seconds, and can be computed from exposure value (EV) and scene luminance in a specified
region. Available values are: ± 2, ± 5/3, ± 4/3, ± 1, ± 2/3, ± 1/3, +0.
Face Deteconis a computer technology i.e. and algorithm that is being used in a variety of
applicaons that idenfies human faces in digital images. Some recent digital cameras use face
detecon for autofocus.
An-Shaking – Feature that effecvely compensates for hand movement while taking pictures.
QuickReview
DateStamp
LanguageChoose the menu display language. The list of available languages includes: English,
French, German, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Tradional Chinese,
Russian, Korean, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Hungarian, Danish, Dutch and Turkish.
Date/Time – Adjust the me and date on the camera.
Auto Power Off – Opon for automac camera switch off. Available opons include turning off aer
3, 5 or 10 minutes of inacvity.
Beep Sound – Turn the acousc feedback sound when pressing the buons on or off.
TV outProviding an analog video signal acceptable for a television AV input by connecng the camera
and TV with USB cable.
TV Mode – Switch between NTSC and PAL internaonal video standards.
Screensavers – Set whether or not to turn off the screen aer 30 seconds, 1, 3 or 5 minutes.
Frequency – Opon to set the frequency to 50 or 60 Hz.
Rotate – When turned on, the screen and recorded content will be rotated.
Car ModeWhen used in this mode, the camera becomes an onboard camera that connuously
records the view through a vehicle's windscreen. It may be aached to the interior windscreen or to
the top of the dashboard, by sucon cup or an adhesive-tape mount. Using the camera like this, may
provide video evidence in the event of an accident.
OSD mode – On-screen display (OSD) is an image superimposed on a screen picture. When turned
on, the date, baery status, resoluon and some addional informaon are shown on the screen.
License No set – An opon to put your cars license plate number in the recorded video.
Delete – Delete video or image content from the memory card.
Format Format the memory card (Use with cauon,this will erase all the data stored on the memory card!)