USB: Host / Mass Storage / Network
Host: The camera will act as a host device which can transfer data to external
storage (SSD e.g.) or communicate with external device like smart phone or
tablet etc. with Z Camera app (6. Using Z Camera App).
Mass Storage: The camera will be recognized as a storage when it is
connected to a computer (PC / Mac), and the file on the CFast card inside the
camera can be accessed.
Network: The camera will act as a RNDIS device.
The camera will be recognized as a RNDIS device when it is connected to a
computer (PC / Mac) or external device. Computer or external device can
access or control the camera using the HTTP API. (for HTTP API information,
contact Z CAM technical support)
HDMI: Display Info. / Format / Use EDID
Display Info: On / Off. Turn on / off camera status on HDMI monitor.
Format: Auto / Manual (options supported by the HDMI display).
Auto: The camera will select the most suitable format (resolution & frame rate)
from the HDMI monitor.
Manual: Here will list the formats supported by the HDMI monitor for the user to
select manually.
Typically, the maximum output resolution/frame rate by HDMI is 4096 x
2160@60fps (10-bit 4:2:2 color depth and sampling). However, under certain
video resolution, frame rate and encoding format settings, the camera will limit
the output resolution/frame rate of the HDMI interface to ensure the normal
recording function. See the table below for details:
HDMI Max
Resolution/Frame
Rate