Berger & Schroter LN-G3-B50 User Manual page 35

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Your digital viewer has the ability to take High-Resolution pictures and record HD
videos onto the external Micro-SD card. 8GB card is included with your unit and it
is already installed into the SD-card slot. The Micro-SD card can be upgraded up
to 128GB, which is especially useful if you plan to record a lot of videos.
See RE-FORMATTING 64 & 128GB CARDS TO FAT32 FORMAT on pages 37 &
38 for important instructions.
Your binocular features a multi-use CAMERA/LRF button (4). It can be used to re-
cord video, capture still images or measure the distance with the built-in laser ran-
gefinder. You can switch the main function of this button (Video or Still Image) by
activating the Main Menu and selecting Record Mode function and then select eit-
her Video for video recording or Photo for still image capture. Default mode is al-
ways Video. Please refer to Page-27 for instructions on how to use Super
Controller and Menu options.
VIDEO: To record a video, focus the unit onto the object and momentarily press
CAMERA/LRF button. The system will start recording. To stop recording, press CA-
MERA button momentarily once again. During recording it is still necessary to re-
adjust the front objective lens focus (1) if you wish to record different objects,
located at different distances. There are 4 different video recording resolution opti-
ons:
1. QHD (Quad-HD resolution) at 30FPS: When highest video resolution and crystal
clear image is necessary both: daytime or nighttime. Provides brilliant image details,
very close to 4K, without sacrificing the nighttime sensitivity. Best choice for viewing
video files on 4K TVs.
2. 3MHD / 30FPS: Very close in quality to QHD but allows for more video files to
be stored on memory card. Excellent choice for those who plan to watch the video
recording on 4K TV or monitors but wish to save more space on memory card.
3. FULL-HD 1080P / 30FPS: Blue-Ray quality recording. Best for recording in day-
light with color filter on and when mounted on tripod.
4. FHD 1080p / 60FPS: best mode for recording moving objects (animals, birds,
sports etc.) as well as when tripod mounting is not possible. Choose this resolution
for both: nighttime and daytime action recording.
5. HD 720P / 30FPS: best choice for smaller size video recording files. Allows for
more video files to store on a memory card and still provides excellent image when
viewed on 720p or higher resolution HDTV.
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