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Zenmuse H20
N
User Manual
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Lock Gimbal while Shooting
Enable or disable gimbal lock while taking photos. If enabled, the gimbal will be locked in place
to ensure image stability when the aircraft is moving.
ROI (Region of Interest) (for infrared thermal cameras only)
Use this feature to manage color range distribution across the screen to maximize contrast for
regions of interest. Select “Full” to evenly distribute the color spectrum across the entire image.
For instance, if there is a large patch of sky (at relatively low temperature) in your image, much
of the color spectrum will be allocated to the lower temperature range, meaning that other parts
of the spectrum will have a lower contrast. In this case, you may select “Sky excluded (33%)” or
“Sky excluded (50%)” to ignore areas of the sky so that most of the spectrum can be allocated to
remaining areas, providing higher contrast and utility for analysis.
Below is the comparison between ROI set to Full and Sky excluded from ROI.
ROI set to “Full” Sky excluded from ROI
Scene (for infrared thermal cameras only)
Enhance your images instantly by selecting Default, Inspection, or Manual. After selecting
Manual, users can set and save custom parameters according to their needs.
The camera will automatically apply the following properties to obtain the best result.
- DDE (Digital Detail Enhancement): Enhances image details and/or suppresses xed pattern noise.
- Contrast: The ratio of black and white of the image. Colors will be richer and have more contrast
when the value is high.
- Brightness: The brightness of the image.
Auto FFC (for infrared thermal cameras only)
Enable or disable the automatic FFC calibration. The infrared thermal cameras will automatically
calibrate at regular intervals.
Gridlines
Enable or disable the gridlines or diagonal.
Laser Module
Select Enhanced Mode or On-Demand Mode based on your needs. Note that the mode will be
reset to Enhanced after the camera is restarted.
Reset Camera Settings
Tap to reset the camera to the default settings.
Format SD Card
Tap to format and remove all content from the microSD card. Operate with caution.
9. Photo/Video Toggle
Tap to switch between photo and video modes, and select different shooting or recording modes.
Photo Mode: Single Shot, Interval (2/3/5/7/10/15/20/30/60 s), High-Res Grid Photo, Panorama.
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