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Slow-Mo Recording

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Camera and Gallery Slow-Mo Recording Shoot Slow-Mo Videos Use Slow-mo mode to capture fleeting moments in detail. Adjust the slow motion speed based on how slow you want your footage to appear. With a higher speed you'll get slower playback. The available slow motion speeds vary by device. • 256x: suitable for recording shooting, explosion, or other extreme fast-paced action scenes. • 128x or 64x: suitable for recording balls being hit and racing. • 32x or 16x: suitable for recording bubbles popping and water splashing. • 8x or 4x: suitable for recording breakdowns of fast movements, such as diving into water and a football being kicked. You can customise the overall shooting length and the length of the slow-mo portion. For best results, shoot the slow-mo videos in bright and natural lighting. Shoot Slow-Mo Videos 1 Go to Camera > More and select Slow-mo mode. 2 Touch and select a slow motion speed. 3 Frame your subject within the viewfinder, then touch to start recording. Automatically Capture Slow-Mo Some high-speed slow-mo modes support motion detection. Your camera will automatically track and take snapshots of moving objects in the frame when you touch the shutter button. 1 In Slow-mo, touch and select a speed. 2 If the speed you select supports motion detection, will appear on the screen. Touch to ensure that motion detection is enabled. A detection frame will then be displayed in the viewfinder. Move the frame to the desired position. 3 Frame the object in the viewfinder and ensure that it is also in the detection frame. Touch to start shooting. The camera will track the object in the frame and automatically take snapshots when it is moving. To record a video manually, touch recording. to disable motion detection, then touch to start 75

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Slow-Mo Recording
Shoot Slow-Mo Videos
Use Slow-mo mode to capture
fleeting
moments in detail. Adjust the slow motion speed
based on how slow you want your footage to appear. With a higher speed you'll get slower
playback.
The available slow motion speeds vary by device.
256x: suitable for recording shooting, explosion, or other extreme fast-paced action scenes.
128x or 64x: suitable for recording balls being hit and racing.
32x or 16x: suitable for recording bubbles popping and water splashing.
8x or 4x: suitable for recording breakdowns of fast movements, such as diving into water
and a football being kicked. You can customise the overall shooting length and the length
of the slow-mo portion.
For best results, shoot the slow-mo videos in bright and natural lighting.
Shoot Slow-Mo Videos
1
Go to
Camera
>
More
and select
Slow-mo
mode.
2
Touch
and select a slow motion speed.
3
Frame your subject within the
viewfinder,
then touch
to start recording.
Automatically Capture Slow-Mo
Some high-speed slow-mo modes support motion detection. Your camera will automatically
track and take snapshots of moving objects in the frame when you touch the shutter button.
1
In
Slow-mo
, touch
and select a speed.
2
If the speed you select supports motion detection,
will appear on the screen. Touch
to ensure that motion detection is enabled.
A detection frame will then be displayed in the
viewfinder.
Move the frame to the desired
position.
3
Frame the object in the
viewfinder
and ensure that it is also in the detection frame. Touch
to start shooting.
The camera will track the object in the frame and automatically take snapshots when it is
moving.
To record a video manually, touch
to disable motion detection, then touch
to start
recording.
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