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Video Settings

Here's a breakdown of the video settings. Tap the
to make changes.
VIDEO
Standard
1080 | 60 | Wide
Activity
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Cinematic
4K | 30 | Linear
MODE (AVAILABLE WHEN CREATING A CUSTOM PRESET)
Choose the mode you want—Video (for traditional video), Looping,
or Slo-Mo.
Looping
Looping lets you save space on your SD card by recording in a continuous
loop until you've captured the moment you want. Use it when you're
waiting for something to happen (like fishing) or when nothing may
happen (like a dashcam).
Here's how it works:
• If you select 5-minute intervals, only the previous 5 minutes are saved
when you press the Shutter button
• If you record for 5 minutes and don't press the Shutter button
your camera will loop back and record over the start of the video.
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and then the setting
STANDARD
RES | FPS
Lens
HyperSmooth
1080 | 60
Wide
Boost
Low Light
Zoom
Clips
On
1.0x
O
to stop recording.
,
Video Settings
Slo-Mo
These high-frame rate settings let you slow your footage down to 8x or
4x normal speed during playback. Set the resolution to 1080p and frame
rate to 240 fps for 8x super slow motion. Choose a 2.7K, 1440p, or 1080p
resolution with a frame rate of 120 fps for 4x slow motion.
RES | FPS
Resolutions (RES) are grouped by aspect ratio. Tall 4:3 resolutions (great
for selfies and point-of-view shots) are listed in the top row. Widescreen
16:9 resolutions (great for cinematic shots) are in the bottom row.
Frames per second (fps) are listed at the bottom of the screen.
All available frame rates for the resolution you selected are in white.
Unavailable frame rates are in gray. Use higher frame rates to capture
fast action or slo-mo shots.
The default resolution and fps will vary based on the preset you choose.
To learn more, see:
Video Resolution (RES)
(page 110)
Frames per Second (FPS)
(page 113)
Aspect Ratio
(page 114)
LENS
Choose the best digital lens for your shot—SuperView, Wide, Linear,
or Narrow. The default lens will vary based on the preset you choose.
Heads Up: Available lenses will vary based on the resolution and frame
rate you select.
To learn more, see
Digital Lenses (Video)
(page 115).
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