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Choose your lens setting – Brinno TLC100 User Manual

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TimeLapse Camera has two lens positions that determine the focal distance and the depth of field of the
camera:

Standard Setting : Turn the lens to the “mountain” icon position. This will give a depth of field that
extends from approximately 1 meter (2.6 feet) and beyond, and is best for getting shots of an entire garden
or a large area.

Macro Setting : Turn the lens bezel to the “flower” icon position. This setting allows the camera to focus
on an object that is approximately 0.5 Meters (19 inches) away from the camera. Because the depth of field
is significantly reduced when using this setting, subjects in the background will be out of focus. This setting
is best for following the growth of a single bloom, or any other subject that requires close-up observation.

After choosing the lens setting appropriate to the subject to be photographed, the camera should be aimed
so that the lens is pointing at the center of the subject. Because the field of view of the lens is quite wide,
the positioning of the TimeLapse Camera does not have to be extremely precise. But because a typical time
lapse sequence takes place over a long period of time, it is suggested that a short test session (with a short
time interval) be used to ensure correct positioning of the TimeLapse Camera. Once the positioning has
been verified, then the desired time interval for the full time lapse sequence can be set, and its time to take
pictures.

Choose your Lens setting

The table above shows some typical distances, but since TimeLapse Camera is capable of focusing on
objects that are far away, it can also be used to photograph many other subjects.
For example, you could set up TimeLapse Camera to take a photo once every 24 hours to capture the
process of a house being built over several months. Or get a picture of the sunset every day for a year. The
possibilities are only limited by your imagination and creativeness!

The table below shows the approximate image size (width x height) based on
the distance between the camera and the subject(s) to be captured.

Macro view

0.5m / 19inch

1m / 39 inch

2m / 78 inch

3m / 118 inch

36 cm / 14 inch

75cm / 29 inch

146cm / 57inch

219cm / 86 inch

30cm / 12inch

56cm / 22 inch

110cm / 43 inch

168cm / 66 inch

Mode

Distance from Target

Area(Meter / Inch)

Target Area captured

Width (cm / inch)

Target Area captured

Height (cm / inch)

• The AVI files created by TimeLapse Camera can be viewed on the program “TimeLapse Camera Player” in the

CD or using Windows media player, or most other AVI players.

NOTE

Brinno TimeLapse Camera

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