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3. Using Your Camera
400, 800, 1600, 3200, 6400).
6. Press the MENU button to exit the settings menu without making a
selection.
3.3.8 Time Stamp
This setting allows you to imprint a date & time onto your recorded video
files. Once a video file is recorded with the imprint, the imprint cannot be
removed.
1. In
Photo Burst Mode
2. Select the Camera icon on the top of the left side of the screen using the
UP or DOWN buttons.
3.
Press the RIGHT button to enter the settings menu.
4. Select Time Stamp using the
MODE/OK button to turn the time stamp on or off.
3.3.9 File Compression
Video compression is the process of reducing the number of bits needed to
record a video without compromising its visual quality. The purpose of
compression is to make a video file occupy less space than the original file
while maintaining a high quality.
Videos are compressed using codecs. Video codecs are the compression
component of video compression software that compile files by encoding the
data they contain. For the highest quality, select High Compression. For the
best compatibility across all playback devices, select H.264. Either select will
process high quality video file in MP4 format.
1. In Photo Burst Mode press the MENU button.
2. Select the gear icon on the bottom of the left side of the screen using the
UP or DOWN buttons.
3. Press the RIGHT button to enter the setup menu.
4. Select File Compression using the
MODE/OK
button to enter the File Compression
5. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate the menu, and press the
MODE/OK button to confirm your selected option (H.264, High
Compression).
6.
Press the MENU button to exit the settings menu without making a
selection.
3.3.10 Image Rotation
This option will flip the image on the LCD screen 180 degrees.
1. In Photo Burst Mode press the MENU button.
press the MENU button.
UP or DOWN buttons and press the
UP or DOWN buttons and press the
menu.
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