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b) Recording videos
Switch off the quadrocopter and insert a microSD card (max. 128 GB) with enough free space into the quadrocopter.
Then, start up the quadrocopter.
To record a video, press and hold the push button (9) for
the video/photo function.
The transmitter emits two short beeps and the two yellow
LEDs on the rear propeller flash slowly.
To show that data is being recorded, the blue LED on the
camera module flashes.
If the LED does not flash, the memory card has not been
inserted or has not been inserted correctly.
Also make sure that the memory card only is only format-
ted with the FAT/FAT32 file system (standard on newly
purchased memory cards) and not with, e.g., the NTFS
file system.
To stop video recording, press and hold the push button for the video/photo function until the transmitter emits another
two short beeps.
The two yellow LEDs on the rear propellers are now permanently on again.
Attention, important!
The video recording must in every case be ended by the function button; otherwise the saved video data
will not be able to be read from the memory card.
Try to fly the quadrocopter as steadily as possible during video recording so that the video clip is not shaky.
c) Taking photos
To take a photo, briefly press the push button for the video/photo function (see Figure 1, no. 9).
The remote control emits a short audio signal as acknowledgement.
To confirm that the photo has been saved, the two yellow LEDs on quadrocopter’s rear propellers turn off briefly and
then light up permanently again.
Figure 25