7.1 [Advanced] Manual exposure and curve adjustment

Automatic exposure algorithm takes equalized exposure of overall image. It may be inaccurate to expose in certain scenarios so that manual exposure settings can be used to shoot.

Under the mode of photographing and timelapse, there are three modes for exposure: automatic exposure, manual exposure and isolated exposure. Two exposure modes of shutter priority and ISO priority have been newly added. Shutter priority or ISO priority exposure mode cannot preview the effect in real time. When photographing in manual exposure mode, ISO (100 ~ 6400), shutter (1/30s ~ 1/8000 s) and white balance (Auto, 2700K, 3200K 4000K, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K) can be adjusted.

When recording, you can select from three modes of automatic exposure, manual exposure and isolated exposure. ISO (100 ~ 6400), shutter (1/30s ~ 1/8000s), white balance (Auto, 2700K, 3200K 4000K, 5000K, 6500K, 7500K) can be adjusted in manual exposure mode.

When using control client terminal to connect camera to shoot, you can use curve function (similar to PS curve) to make real-time adjustment in each exposure part.

As an addition to exposure parameters, this function can adjust the intensity of brightness in different parts in detail.

Note that there is no need to use curve functions when shooting RAW photos or i-Log videos. Curve parameters can be saved to camera parameter templates for later use.
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