Recording A Video - TomTom BANDIT Reference Manual

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Slow motion
A slow motion video is recorded at a multiple of the normal frame rate, for example 2x, 4x, or 6x,
but the video is stored with the normal frame rate of 30 fps for playback. Audio, GPS and sensor
data are recorded. Automatic tagging can be used, and you can manually tag your video.
Timelapse
This camera records a time-lapse video directly as a video recording, using the currently set
resolution and at the "normal" frame rate. You can choose the interval.
A time lapse video does not have audio recording. GPS data is recorded, but sensor data will not be
recorded. You can manually tag your video.
Cinematic
The Cinematic mode allows you record videos at very high resolutions of 4k and 2.7k.

Recording a video

1. Go left from the Hub screen and select the mode for the type of video you want to record. Go
right back to the Hub screen.
Tip: To change settings for the selected mode, move down from the Hub screen to Settings,
then move left to the settings for that mode.
2. Aim the camera at the subject.
3. Press the START button to start recording.
Tip: You can press the START button at any time to manually tag your video.
4. Press the STOP button to stop the recording.
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