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No limit
: Choose this option to be able to film a video
over an unlimited period of time.
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15 seconds
: Choose this option to limit the duration of
every video you’ll film to 15 seconds.
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30 seconds
: Choose this option to limit the duration of
every video you’ll film to 30 seconds.
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Tap
OK
to accept the changes and close the
Options
window.
Starting a Video
•
Tap
Camera
to turn on the camera. Wait a couple of
seconds until the center of the window displays the
viewfinder of the camera.
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When you are ready to film, tap
Menu
and then
Video
.
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Before starting filming, choose the level of quality desired
for the video film: Tap
Menu
and then
Quality
. Choose
“176x144” (lower quality) or “320x240” (best quality).
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Press the Enter button to start filming.
Ending a Video
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Depending on the video settings, the video camera will
stop filming as explained below:
– With a preset time limit (15 or 30 seconds), the video
camera will stop filming automatically and close the
video file after this time has elapsed. A down counter
under the viewfinder will keep you informed of the
remaining time as you film.
– With no time limit, the video camera will film
indefinitely. A counter under the viewfinder will tell
you the current duration of the video. To stop filming
and close the video file, press the Enter button again.
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At the end of the video shooting, the viewfinder freezes
while the end of the video is being processed.
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Tap
OK
to turn off the camera and close the window. The
video file you have created can be found in the “DCIM”
folder (use File Explorer to open this folder).
Playing Back a Video
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With the “DCIM” folder open, tap on the desired video
file. This will automatically launch the Windows Media
player.
•
Tap
to close Windows Media player and return to the
“DCIM” folder.