Instruction manual

CC5MPX Digital Camera
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Figure 12-2 Device Configuration Utility Screen
13. Image Quality
Lighting conditions have the greatest influence on image quality. The CC5MPX
camera produces the best images under normal daylight conditions. Pictures taken
in good daylight conditions produce crisper and brighter images, as the camera uses
the entire image to adjust the exposure settings of a scene.
Scenes that contain small variations in light intensities will produce better images.
In scenes with high variations in light intensities, such as a bright sky or a dark
horizon, the image may contain portions that are under-exposed and portions that
are over-exposed, as with most cameras. The CC5MPX utilizes various techniques
to produce an overall good picture under most lighting conditions.
13.1 Night Time Images
In general, the camera does not produce good images at night. If lighting is present,
such as steet lights, then distinguishable pictures can be taken.
14. Lens
The standard and zoom lenses for the CC5MPX contain the following features:
x C-Type Mount
x Varifocal (manual zoom)
x Manual Focus
x DC Iris
Access to the lens for adjusting the zoom and focus requires the removal of the
CC5MPX lens tube (see Figure 14-1). The lens tube is threaded on and needs to be
turned counter clockwise to be removed.