CUSTOMIZING YOUR VISTA 5
VIDEO SETTING
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Photo
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1. Resolution: 4K 30fps, 2.7K 30fps, 2K 60fps, 2K 30fps, 1080P 90fps, 1080P 60fps,
1080P 30fps, 720P 120fps, 720P 60fps, 720P 30fps
Default setting is 4K 30fps.
2. Image Stabilization: ON / OFF
Default setting is OFF.
3. Video Encode: H.264, H.265
Default setting is H.264.
A video codec is an electronic circuit or software that compresses or decompresses digital
video. It converts uncompressed video to a compressed format or vice versa.
According to multiple studies, HEVC, High Efficiency Video Coding (H.265) should deliver
up to 50% better compression than H.264 in video on demand (VOD) applications, which
means better quality at half the bit rate. In live encoding, which obviously has to be
performed in real time, the initial expectations are a 35% bandwidth reduction at similar
quality levels. Alternatively, HEVC can also enable larger resolution movies, whether 2K or
4K.
In addition, encoding existing SD and HD content with HEVC rather than H.264 will add to
cost savings and/or the ability to stream higher quality video to lower bit rate connections.
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Resolution
Image Stabilization
Video Encode
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4. Slow Motion: 1080P 90fps, 720P 120fps
Default setting is 1080P 90fps.
Slow motion is an effect in film-making whereby time appears to be slowed down.
Note: If you want to record slow motion video, please turn off Image Stabilization first.
5. Still Photo: 4K 30fps
Default setting is 4KP 30fps.
6. Still Photo Time: 3 Sec, 5 Sec, 10 Sec, 30 Sec
Default setting is 3 Sec.
In still photo mode, the camera takes a photo every 3 Sec/ 5 Sec/ 10 Sec/ 30 Sec
automatically during video recording.
7. Time Lapse Interval: 0.2 Sec, 0.3 Sec, 0.5 Sec, 1 Sec, 2 Sec, 5 Sec, 10 Sec, 30 Sec, 1 Min
Default setting is 0.5 Sec.
Time Lapse Video creates video from frames captured at specific intervals. This option lets
you capture a time lapse event and immediately view or share it as a video. Time Lapse
Video is captured without audio.
Select 2 seconds means recording 2 seconds to get one frame per second.
For example: If you select 4K/30FPS and 2 seconds, you need to record 60 seconds, then
you can get 1 second video for 4K/30FPS.
8. Loop Recording Time: Off, 3 Min., 5 Min, 7 Min
Default setting is OFF.
Loop recording allows your camera to overwrite old files with new files. Once the memory
card becomes full, the camera will delete the first video file to make room for the latest
file. For example, if the setting for loop recording is "1 Minute", then the camera will create
video clips of 1 minute in length, and a 1-minute clip will be deleted when the camera
needs more memory.
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