Camera Settings; Shutter; Focus; External Light - Waterbird ITSC1000 User Manual

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2.5 Camera Settings

If Focus is set to AF, check how long your camera needs to focus
the object and set the value (in seconds).
Focus time is used for timelapse calculations. If this time amount
is not big enough, the shutter might be triggered before auto
focusing is finished.
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Shutter

In the Shutter settings the exposure time (in seconds) of the
camera has to be defined.
Exposure time is used for timelapse calculations. If this time is set
to a value less than the camera needs to take the picture, then
the slider might move during camera exposure.
By pressing the "SHUT"-Button the settings can be verified with
the connected camera.

Focus

In the Focus settings the camera
focus mode has to be defined
(Manual Focus or Auto Focus).

External Light

For long time timelapse records, it
might be helpful to switch on an
external light some time before the
picture is taken.
Therefore it is possible to connect external controls (e.g. to
control a light) to the Auxiliary Connector of the Control Unit.
The time amount in seconds defines the lead time for switching
on the light before taking the picture.
By pressing the "ON" and "OFF" buttons correct functionality can
be tested.
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