To record a video by tapping the on-screen button
1
Activate the camera.
2
If the video camera is not selected, drag to .
3
To display all settings, press
.
4
Tap
Capturing method
, then select
On-screen button
if it is not already
selected.
5
Point the camera towards the subject.
6
Tap to start recording.
7
Tap to stop recording.
Shoot your videos in landscape orientation to get the best results.
To play recorded videos
1
Activate the camera.
2
If the video camera is not selected, drag to .
3
Tap the thumbnails on the bottom of the screen.
4
Flick left or right to browse all photo and video files. Videos are identified by
.
5
Tap to play a video.
6
To stop playing the video, tap or
.
You can also flick the thumbnails from right to left to find the file that you want to play.
To delete a recorded video
1
Browse to the video that you want to delete.
2
Press
, then tap
.
Using video camera settings
To adjust video camera settings
1
Activate the camera.
2
If the video camera is not selected, drag to .
3
Tap one of the settings icons on the left of the screen.
4
To display all settings, press
.
5
Select the setting you want to adjust, then make your changes.
To customise the video camera settings panel
1
When the video camera is open, press
to display all settings.
2
Touch and hold the setting you want to move and drag it to the desired
position.
If you drag the setting outside of the settings panel, the change is cancelled.
Video camera settings overview
Scenes
The Scenes feature helps you to quickly set up the camera for common situations
using pre-programmed scenes. The camera determines a number of settings for you
to fit the selected scene, ensuring the best possible video.
Off
The Scenes feature is off and you can shoot videos manually.
Night scene
When turned on, light sensitivity is increased. Use in poorly lit environments. Videos of fast-moving
objects may get blurred. Hold your hand steady, or use a support. Turn off night mode when
lighting conditions are good, to improve the video quality.
Beach and snow
Use in bright environments to avoid underexposed videos.
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