Car mode options - 2 – SJCAM SJ6 Legend 4K Action Camera (Black) User Manual

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CAR MODE OPTIONS - 2

Video

VideoLapse

Slow Rec

Still

PhotoLapse Burst Mode

Video+

photo

Car Mode

Underwater

Car Mode

2

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Resolution

Loop Recording

FOV

Low Light Mode

WDR

Gyro Sensor

Audio

Volume

Time Stamp

Video File Format

Bitrate

Double File

Sharpness

White Balance

Color

EV

Metering

Distortion Correction

VIDEO FILE FORMAT › Choose between .MOV or .MP4.
If you are unsure which to use, choose MP4, as it is more commonly used.

BITRATE › Changes how much information is included in each frame of video.
Higher bitrates give more definition to your video at the expense of filesize.

DOUBLE FILE › When turned on, 2 copies of your current recording will be saved.
One in the current configured resolution and another in a much lower resolution.

SHARPNESS › Changing the sharpness setting will make your images either crisper
or smoother, adjust according to your preference.

WHITE BALANCE › Adjusts the color temperature of the snapshot/recording to
compensate for ambient lighting.

COLOR › You are given 5 preset choices: Normal, B&W (Black and White),
Retro (aka: “Sepia tone”), Warm (slight reddish hue), and Cool (slight bluish hue).

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.

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. When on, this feature will straighten the image.

CAUTION: When using your camera

as a dashcam, use a car charger cable
and remove the internal battery to
avoid overcharging/overheating.

WARNING

:

Operating your camera
while driving a vehicle is
potentially dangerous. It is strongly
advised to set up your camera before
your trip.

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