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Slow Motion
Timelapse
Cinematic
Photo
Video settings
Each video mode has its own settings. You can change settings directly on the TomTom Bandit or by
using the
Mobile
App.
From the Camera Status screen, move down to the SETTINGS menu and select the mode settings for
your current video mode, for example VIDEO or SLOW MO. Move right, then select the settings you
want to change.
Video settings
Size
View
Slow Motion settings
Size
Videos are recorded at a multiple of the normal frame rate (2x, 4x, or 8x),
but the video is saved with the normal frame rate (30 fps) for playback,
which results in slow motion video.
Audio and sensor data are also recorded in the slow motion mode. The
available slow motion rate depends on the video resolution you choose.
When in TIMELAPSE MODE, the TomTom Bandit records a time-lapse video
directly as a video recording at the currently set resolution and at the
normal frame rate.
You can choose the interval between recording. Time-lapse recording
stops when the battery level is low, when the memory card is full or when
you press the STOP button.
No audio or sensor information is recorded during a time-lapse video, but
GPS information is recorded at the start of the video if a signal is
available.
CINEMATIC is the highest resolution mode, capturing video at 4K or 2.7K.
For normal use, you should find that 1080p offers sufficiently high quality
video.
Photo mode
has the following options:
Normal - For taking a
Burst - For taking a
1080p at 30 fps
1080p at 60 fps
720p at 60 fps
720p at 120 fps
Wide
Normal
1080p at 2x speed
720p at 4x speed
WVGA at 6x speed
single
photo.
series of photos
in a very short time.
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