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Tech Specs
DIGITAL LENSES (VIDEO)
Digital lenses let you choose how much of the scene is captured by your
camera. The different lenses also affect the zoom level and the fisheye
effect in your shot.
Digital Lens
Description
HyperView
(12mm)
Our tallest and widest field of view in ultra
immersive 16:9 video.
Heads Up:
HyperView stretches 8:7 footage to fit
a 16:9 screen. The result is ultra immersive footage
with a fish-eye effect. It’s best used for POV action
sports footage rather than general recording.
SuperView
(16mm)
Serves up tall 4:3 aspect ration footage as
immersive 16:9 video.
Wide
(16–34mm)
Wide field of view that captures as much as
possible within the frame.
Horizon Lock /
Horizon Leveling
(19–33mm)
Captures a wide field of view without the fisheye
effect of HyperView, SuperView, or Wide. Keeps
your footage smooth and level even if your
camera rotates while recording.
To learn more, see
Linear
(19–39mm)
Wide field of view without the fisheye effect
of SuperView and Wide.
Heads Up:
Only the lenses that are compatible with the aspect ratio and
resolution you selected will be available.
Tech Specs
VIDEO MODE SETTINGS
Here’s a full rundown of your camera’s video resolutions, frame rates
(fps), digital lenses, and aspect ratios.
Video
Resolution
(RES)
FPS
(60Hz/
50Hz)*
Digital
Lenses
Screen
Resolution
Aspect
Ratio
5.3K
60/50
SuperView,
Wide, Linear,
Horizon
Leveling
5312x2988
16:9
5.3K
30/25
24/24
HyperView,
SuperView,
Wide, Linear,
Horizon
Lock
5312x2988
16:9
5.3K 4:3
30/25
24/24
Wide, Linear,
Horizon
Lock
5312x3984
4:3
5.3K 8:7
30/25
Wide
5312x4648
8:7
*
60Hz (NTSC) and 50Hz (PAL) refer to the video format, which depends
on your region. To learn more, see