Group
ID
Parameter
1
.0
Video mode
.1
Gain
.2
Manual White Balance
.3
Set auto WB
.4
Restore auto WB
.5
Exposure (us)
Video
.6
Exposure (ordinal)
.7
Dynamic Range Mode
.8
Video sharpening level
.9
Recording format
.10
Set auto exposure mode
Type
Index
[0] = frame rate
[1] = M-rate
int8
[2] = dimensions
[3] = interlaced
[4] = Color space
int8
int16
[0] = color temp
int16
[1] = tint
void
–
void
–
int32
int16
–
int8 enum
–
int8 enum
–
[0] = file
frame rate
[1] = sensor
frame rate
[2] = frame width
int16
[3] = frame height
[4] = flags
int8
–
Minimum
Maximum
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
1
16
2500
10000
-50
50
–
–
–
–
1
42000
0
n
0
1
0
3
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
–
0
4
Informations pour les développeurs
Interpretation
24, 25, 30, 50, 60
0 = regular, 1 = M-rate
0 = NTSC,
1 = PAL,
2 = 720,
3 = 1080,
4 = 2k,
5 = 2k DCI,
6 = UHD
0 = progressive, 1 = interlaced
0 = YUV
1 = 100 ISO,
2 = 200 ISO,
4 = 400 ISO,
8 = 800 ISO,
16 = 1600 ISO
Color temperature in K
tint
Calculate and set
auto white balance
Use latest auto white
balance setting
time in us
Steps through available
exposure values from
minimum (0) to maximum (n)
0 = film, 1 = video
0 = off, 1 = low,
2 = medium, 3 = high
fps as integer
(eg 24, 25, 30, 50, 60, 120)
fps as integer, valid when
sensor-off-speed set (eg 24,
25, 30, 33, 48, 50, 60, 120),
no change will be performed
if this value is set to 0
in pixels
in pixels
[0] = file-M-rate
[1] = sensor-M-rate, valid
when sensor-off-speed-set
[2] = sensor-off-speed
[3] = interlaced
[4] = windowed mode
0 = Manual Trigger,
1 = Iris,
2 = Shutter,
3 = Iris + Shutter,
4 = Shutter + Iris
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