VideoLapse
1 Second
Shutter Speed
2X
Photolapse Interval
1 Second
H.265
H.265
H.265
High E iciency Video Coding
High E iciency Video Coding
RAW
Off
H.265, also known as HEVC (or High
Efficiency Video Coding), is a new
industry standard in video encoding
which writes much smaller video
filesizes without compromising image
quality.
HEVC is created so that large video
files can stream much faster over
networks, and have less storage
requirement.
Some menu items have screen hints
to make it easier to understand and use.
MODE SETTINGS - Page 4
Distor on Correc on
Straightens the image to
counteract fisheye effect.
(Not available on 4K60/50fps)
Off
On
RAW •
Enables or disables saving pictures as image sensor data onto a file (.RAW), preserving
image details for editing later. Requires a converter for use with image manipulation software.
NOTE: RAW is not readily viewable until converted or output to JPEG.
VIDEOLAPSE
• Takes a series of photos at set intervals to create a video file that is
immediately playable without requiring to stitch each image together.
This setting is only available in VideoLapse mode.
SLOW MOTION
• Speeds up very slow objects or scenes such as sunsets for playing back
in standard speed to create a video that shows very slow movement.
This setting is only available in Slow Motion mode.
PHOTOLAPSE INTERVAL
• Sets how far apart each frame is recorded. Longer intervals
make slow moving objects like clouds appear to move much faster than short intervals.
All graphics, words, and design by Troy Ferrer 2020 [email protected]