STILL MODE OPTIONS – Page2
ISO › Sets the image sensor's sensitivity to light. Choose “Auto” on your camera if you are
not familiar with this setting. Depending on the lighting conditions, use the lowest ISO
whenever possible, as higher settings will introduce more noise (grain).
Adjust depending on your need or preference.
EV › Exposure Value - Changing EV compensates for the amount of light that is allowed in.
You can change this value to a lower setting if the scene is too bright, to compensate.
Or higher, if it is too dark, but still depends on your desired effect.
A higher EV will take longer for a photo to be taken, and will add blur to videos as each
frame takes longer to expose.
METERING › Prioritizes the brightness level of specific parts of the scene
depending on the Metering Mode that is used: Average, Center Weighted, or Spot.
RAW › When turned on, an uncompressed file separate from the JPG image will be written
on the card for the purpose of editing later. Use an external photo editing software to make
adjustments before saving to your intended filetype.
WDR › Automatically adjusts the range of brightness-to-darkness that the camera will record.
When turned on, it will help balance your pictures by adjusting the contrasts.
DISTORTION CORRECTION › Since the lens of your action camera has a very wide
FOV (Field of View), your camera will try to fit everything in, and will result in the center
appearing to be distorted or bulging. This feature will straighten the image.
TIME STAMP › When enabled, will display the date and time of your snapshot.
METERING MODES
AVERAGE
Meters the whole scene’s lighting.
CENTER
Meters the middle part of the frame.
SPOT
Meters only a very small portion of the
center of the scene.
Image Size
Exposure Time
Selfie Timer
Quality
Sharpness
Saturation
Contrast
White Balance
Color
ISO
EV
Metering
raw
wdr
DistortionCorrection
Time Stamp
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