User's Manual

Recording
videos
About
recording
videos
You can use your Action Camera to take videos in the following modes:
Video - Use this mode to record normal high-quality videos.
Slow Mo - This mode records slow-motion videos at high-qulaity.
Timelapse - This mode creates videos from time-lapse recordings taken at set intervals.
Cinematic - Very high quality video mode for the video specialist.
Use the control button to select the mode.
About
video
modes
The different video modes allow you to select a mode that's perfect to record your sports activity.
Video
Mode
Summary
The following table shows the settings options available for each video mode:
Mode Resolution Capture rate Playback Field of view
Video 1080p 30 fps 30 fps Wide or Normal
Video 1080p 60 fps 60 fps Wide or Normal
Video 720p 60 fps 60 fps Wide or Normal
Video 720p 120 fps 120 fps Wide or Normal
SlowMo (x2) 1080p 60 fps 30 fps Wide or Normal
SlowMo (x4) 720p 120 fps 30 fps Wide or Normal
SlowMo (x6) WVGA 180 fps 30 fps Wide
1 per sec
1 every 5 sec
Timelapse 1080p
1 every 10 sec
1 every 15 sec
30 fps
Wide
1 every 30 sec
1 every 60 sec
Cinematic 4k 15 fps 15 fps Wide
Cinematic 2.7k 30 fps 30 fps Wide
Videos are recorded using h.264 encoding and audio is recorded using AAC encoding (at 128kbps). The
output is stored as an MP4 file.
Sensor data is stored with your videos.
Normal
In normal mode, the camera records and stores video at the same frame-rate, in either 1080p or 720p
resolution, at up to 120 fps. Audio, GPS and sensor data are recorded. Automatic tagging can be used,
and you can manually tag your video.
Slow
motion
A slow motion video is recorded at a multiple of the normal frame rate, for example 2x, 4x, or 6x, but
the video is stored with the normal frame rate of 30 fps for playback. Audio, GPS and sensor data are
recorded. Automatic tagging can be used, and you can manually tag your video.
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