Specifications

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FRAME PROCESSING
You can select the following frame processing settings: NO FRAME PROCESSING, FRAME SUMMING,
FRAME AVERAGING.
NO FRAME PROCESSING
Normal frame processing mode. The FRAMES TO PROCESS selection will not affect your recording.
FRAME SUMMING
The Frame Summing setting takes the number of specified frames, combines them into 1 frame, and adds
together the exposure time for each of the original frames. Frame summing results in a final image that is
brighter and possibly blurrier than any of the original frames. You can use frame summing to achieve the
effect of long-exposure.
For example, if you select 16 as your FRAMES TO PROCESS value, and set your exposure to 1/48 sec, your
resulting image will have a new exposure value of 1/3 sec (16 x 1/48).
NOTE: When you’re in preview mode, you will not see frame summing take effect. Once you start recording,
you will be able to see the brightened image. You may have to experiment with your exposure and frame
summing settings before you achieve the brightness and effect you want.