Pro Settings

From the video or photo settings, select Pro Settings, and select the toggle switch to enable pro settings.

TIP: While pro settings are enabled, you can swipe left from the viewfinder to quickly view or change the current pro settings.
Exposure bias symbol Exposure Bias

Sets the exposure bias. Exposure bias affects the level of brightness.

ISO symbol ISO Limit

Sets the maximum level of sensitivity and image noise. The camera automatically uses the best ISO level for the lighting conditions, up to this maximum. Higher ISO values have more visible noise or grain. Higher ISO values are best for use in low light environments or indoors. Lower ISO values are best for use in sunlight. You can use the 6400 option for brighter video in low light, the 1600 option for moderate brightness in low light, or the 400 option for darker video in low light.

Color palette symbol Color Palette

Sets the color palette. You can use the Vivid option for a more vibrant color palette, or the Flat option for a more neutral color palette.

Sharpness symbol Sharpness

Sets the level of sharpness. You can use the High option for a sharper look, the Medium option for moderate sharpness, or the Low option for a softer look.

High bitrate symbol High Bitrate

Records video at a higher bitrate for some video modes. This feature may improve the quality and smoothness of the video, especially when recording fast motion or high contrast scenes. Enabling high bitrate mode may decrease the amount of recording time available on your memory card.

Brightness symbol White Balance

Adjusts the color tone based on your surroundings. The device can automatically adjust the white balance, or you can manually adjust the white balance. You can use the 2800K option for incandescent light, the 4000K option for fluorescent light, the 5000K option for daylight, the 6500K option for sunny conditions, or the 7500K option for cloudy conditions.

Spot metering symbol Spot Metering

Enables spot metering mode instead of the default average metering mode. This feature sets the exposure level based on the center of the frame instead of the whole frame. This is especially useful for scenes with high contrast or a large variation in lighting conditions. When using spot metering, the most important content or subject should be centered in the frame.

Exposure lock symbol Exposure Lock

Enables or disables exposure lock for videos. You can enable exposure lock to ensure consistent light sensitivity in your video capture. When recording a time-lapse video, this helps eliminate stray frames with slightly brighter or darker images.

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