Canon VB-C60B Security Camera User Manual


 
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Operation and Setting as Administrator
Spot
This mode meters the center part of the screen.
Without being affected by brightness or darkness in outer areas of the screen, the appropriate
exposure can be achieved for the subject in the center.
Select this mode to adjust the exposure in the center part of the screen when the subject is
under a spotlight or in backlight.
4 Shutter Speed
When the Exposure Mode is set to “Manual” or “Auto (Shutter Speed)”, select the shutter
speed.
When “Manual” is set, select the speed between “1/1 sec” and “1/8000 sec” from the pull-
down menu.
When “Auto (Shutter Speed)” is set, select between “1/8 sec” and “1/8000 sec” from the pull-
down menu.
5 Aperture
When the Exposure Mode is set to “Manual”,
set the aperture value.
The further to the left you move the slider, the
more closed the aperture and the darker the
image. Conversely, the further to the right you
move the slider, the more open the aperture
and the brighter the image.
6 Gain
When the Exposure Mode is set to “Manual”, set the gain value.
The further to the left you move the slider, the lower the gain (sensitivity for brightness) and
the darker the image. Conversely, the further to the right you move the slider, the higher the
gain and the brighter the image.
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Note
When capturing subjects like traffic lights and electronic signboards, the captured
video may be blinking. It may be reduced by changing the exposure mode to “Auto
(Shutter Speed)” and choosing a shutter speed of 1/100 or slower.