VIDEO MODE
VIDEO MODE
07 - ENG
08 - ENG
Note: Higher resolutions will become inactive if
the memory card is not Class 10 or higher.
Tip: Recording in higher resolutions/fps also
impacts battery life. Refer to the battery guide
for more tips on battery management.
Time lapse
Time-lapse is a creative technique that records
footage at a very low frame rate. Playing it back
at a higher frame rate shows a rapid change
over time. This technique is most effective
when recording scenes or objects which have
a slow state of change, e.g. a sunset or a flower
blossoming.
This option captures video at specified intervals
without audio ready for playback and sharing.
Time lapse can be set to the following intervals
1/5/10/30/60 seconds.
Slow Motion
Normal footage being played at a slower
speed. Slow motion only works with the
minimum frame rate of 60 fps to be able to
produce smooth footage. 1080x1920P 60FPS
or 1280x720P 120FPS resolution must be
selected from Video Resolution before turning
the Slow-motion mode on. This mode will not
be active on any other video resolutions.
Image Stabilisation
This reduces shakiness and blur when shooting
video.
Loop Recording
This allows you to record continuously using
footage intervals of 2/3/5 minutes. The camera
will delete the oldest loop recording file and
replace with the latest recording when the
MicroSD is full.
The following chart is useful for determining
the amount of time required for 1min of footage
at 30FPS:
Note: Time lapse mode must be turned off in
order to record normal or Slow-motion videos.
Interval
Recording Time
1
30 mins
5
2.5 hours
10
5 hours
30
15 hours
60
30 hours
Motion Detection
When selected, this mode will automatically
start recording when the X250 detects motion
in its field of view.
Microphone
You can turn the microphone off if you do not
wish to record sound on videos. Microphone is
set to on by default.