In Video mode, press the Shutter button to start or stop recording videos. The indicator light flashes while recording.
What Video modes does V50 Pro support?
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Normal Video Mode
The camera is in Video mode by default when it's turned on. In Video Mode, press the Shutter button to start recording videos. To stop recording, simply press the Shutter button again. -
Loop Record Mode
In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will record a loop video of the set length. -
Time Lapse Video Mode
In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will capture a series of video frames at the set interval to condense long events into shorter videos. -
Slow Motion Video Mode
In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will record videos at the set resolution. However, the video footage will be saved at a playback speed of 3 frames per second (fps). As a result, when the video is played back, it will appear to be slowed down, creating a visually captivating effect. -
Fast Motion Video Mode
In this mode, when you press the Shutter button, the camera will capture steady and smooth fast-motion videos that appear to be moving faster than in real-time, making it ideal for use in fast-moving scenes.
What parameters can be adjusted in the Video modes?
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Resolution: 4K30fps/2.7K60fps/2.7K30fps/1080P120fps/1080P60fps/1080P30fps /720P240fps
/720P120fps/720P60fps (Default setting: 4K30fps)
This camera is capable of recording video up to 4K30fps, with higher resolution offering greater clarity and detail due to the increased number of pixels. However, higher-resolution video also results in larger file sizes. -
Image Stabilization: Off/On (Default setting: Off)
Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS2.0) can efficiently smooth out the lens shakes, resulting in smooth and clear videos. This feature is ideal for use in capturing scenes involving activities like riding, skating, and handheld use. -
Loop Recording Time: 1 Min/3 Min/5 Min (Default setting: 1 Min)
This option allows you to set the length of videos captured in Loop Record mode. For instance, if you set Loop Recording Time to "1 Min", the camera will save videos every minute. When the memory is full, new video files will overwrite the old ones to ensure continuous recording. -
Time Lapse Interval: 1 Sec/2 Sec/5 Sec/10 Sec/30 Sec (Default setting: 1 Sec)
This option lets you specify the frequency at which the video frames are captured and compiled. The camera will capture a series of videos at a set interval, making it ideal for use in capturing dynamic or changing scenes, such as clouds, stars, sunsets, and more. -
Time Lapse Duration: Off/5 Min/10 Min/15 Min/20 Min/30 Min/60 Min (Default setting: Off)
This option lets you set the duration of the video captured in Time Lapse Video mode. The camera will automatically stop recording after the set duration. -
Slow Motion: 1080P120/1080P60/720P120/720P60 (Default setting: 1080P60)
This option allows you to set the resolution at which the camera records slow-motion videos. The video footage will appear to be in slow motion when played back. -
Fast Motion: 2X/4X/6X/10X/10X /15X (Default setting: 2X)
This option allows you to set the rate by which the video is sped up. -
Audio Record: Off/On (Default setting: On)
When Audio Record is disabled, the camera will record video without audio. You can choose to turn it on or off. -
Microphone: Built-in/External (Default setting: Built-in)
You have the option to select either a built-in microphone or an external one. To use an external microphone for better sound quality, please first choose the "External" option, then plug the compatible microphone (sold separately) into the camera's USB port. -
Exposure Value: -2.0/-1.0/0.0/+1.0/+2.0 (Default setting: 0.0)
By default, your camera uses the entire image to determine the appropriate exposure level. However, Exposure lets you select an area that you want the camera to prioritize when determining exposure. This setting is particularly useful in shots where an important region might otherwise be over- or underexposed. The camera will display changes in the image the instant you change the setting. It will resume using the entire image to determine the appropriate exposure level if you switch modes. -
Wind Noise Reduction: Off/On (Default setting: Off)
This option can reduce noises generated during video recording, allowing for enhanced audio quality. You can choose to turn it on or off. -
Auto Low Light: Off/On (Default setting: Off)
This option automatically adapts camera settings based on lighting conditions to deliver optimal performance in low-light situations. It eliminates the need for manual adjustments, even when transitioning between bright and dark environments. -
Meter: Center/Average/Spot (Default setting: Average)
This option allows you to set the metering mode for different scenes. You can choose a desired meter mode according to the scene.
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