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Loop recording allows your camera to overwrite old files with new files. Once the
memory card becomes full, the camera will delete the first video file to make room
for the latest file. For example, if the setting for loop recording is “1 Minute”, then the
camera will create video clips of 1 minute in length, and a 1-minute clip will be
deleted when the camera needs more memory.
2. Resolution:
4K30FPS/2.7K30FPS/1440P60FPS/1440P30FPS/1080P90FPS/
1080P60FPS/1080P30FPS/720P120FPS/720P60FPS
Default setting is 4K30FPS.
Note:
When capturing video at high resolutions or high frame rates in warm
ambient temperatures, the camera may become warm and use more power.
3. Image Stabilization:
On/Off
Default setting is Off.
This setting adjusts the footage to offset for motion during capturing. The result is
smoother footage, especially in activities with relatively small but fast motion like
cycling, motorcycling, and handheld uses.
4. Video Encode:
H.264/H.265
Default setting is H.264.
Video encode is basically a process of converting a given video input into a digital
format that is compatible with most types of Web players and mobile devices.
5. Angle:
Wide/Medium/Narrow
Default setting is Wide.
The angle refers to how much of the scene (measured in degrees) can be captured
through the camera lens. Wide angle captures the largest amount of the scene,
while Narrow angle captures the least.
6. Distortion Calibration:
On/Off
Default setting is On.