User manual

Settings
Using the built-in settings, you can congure the POV.HD to create optimal video in every
shooting situation, maximize battery life, select recording methods, set the time and date, and
perform in-eld editing.
The POV.HD is shipped with default settings that create great HD video under most normal
conditions, so you can choose to shoot without worrying about the settings at all, and if you do
change the settings, you can return to the default values in a single step.
Adjusting settings
1. Power up the POV.HD recorder if it’s not already on. You must be in Recording Standby or
Play mode to access the Settings.
2. Press the Settings button.
3. Use the << and >> soft keys to navigate between settings.
4. The name of the setting and its current value are displayed for each setting.
5. To change a setting press the Select soft key when that setting is visible.
6. To change the value of a selected setting, use the << and >> soft keys to cycle through the
possible values. When the value you wish to select is shown, press the Save soft key to store
the new value. Note that in the example, the Recording Method has been changed to
Loop & Forward, and the Select soft key is now Save.
7. To exit from the settings menus, press Play or Rec, or power down the recorder.
NOTE: If you select one of the settings, then use << and/or >> to move to a dierent value for the
setting, the new value is not saved until you press Save and the previous value remains
unchanged.
Settings Summary
Heres a quick reference list of all the POV.HD settings. Detailed information about the settings as
well as tips and guidelines for their use are provided in the following section, Tips and Guidelines
for Getting the Most out of Your POV.HD.
The POV.HD is set to the default values out of the box. These are also the values that are set if
Restore All Default Settings is used.
Video Resolution and Frame Rate Sets the video resolution and frame rate for recording video.
Options: 1080p30
1080p24
1080p25
720p60
Default: 1080p30.
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Using the Recorder
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