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last frame from part 1 to align the action. Press the Shutter or OK button to resume recording. It will stop automatically after the set duration, or press either button to stop recording at any time. D. Floating Object ( Green Screen Required) Use the Green Screen fabric in this mode to make objects appear to float in front of your videos. • First, pick an object that you'd like to create your illusion with. Make sure it's not green. • Set the object on the Green Screen and press the Shutter button to take a picture of it. You may want to drape the Green Screen fabric over a box or table to create a mini photo studio (see photo for example). Be sure to move the camera close to the object so that the Green Screen fills the entire background. Check your shot in camera preview mode before taking a picture. • After taking a photo of the object, use the Directional buttons to adjust the object's position on the screen. • Finally, press the Shutter button to record your video with the object appearing to float. Tip: You can also use this mode to create a stamp or decoration for your videos! E. Time Lapse Video In this mode, you can set the camera to take photos at set time intervals and make a time lapse video from a maximum of 300 photos. • Press the Left or Right button to select a time interval, then press the OK button to enter the preview screen. • Press the Shutter button or OK button to start recording. • Press the OK button or Shutter button to stop recording, or it will stop automatically when the maximum number of time-lapse photos is reached, depending on the available memory. • After recording completes, select background music and press OK to save the time lapse video. You can review it after it's saved or view it later in Play mode. If you did not select any background music, you can add it to the saved video with the Video Editor later. 19 1199

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last frame from part 1 to align the action. Press the
Shutter
or
OK
button to resume recording. It will stop automatically after the
set duration, or press either button to stop recording at any time.
D. Floating Object (
Green Screen Required)
Use the
Green Screen
fabric in this mode to make objects appear to
float in front of your videos.
First, pick an object that you’d like to create your illusion with. Make
sure it’s not green.
Set the object on the
Green Screen
and press
the
Shutter
button to take a picture of it.
You may want to drape the
Green Screen
fabric
over a box or table to create a mini photo studio
(see photo for example). Be sure to move the
camera close to the object so that the
Green
Screen
fills the entire background. Check your
shot in camera preview mode before taking a picture.
After taking a photo of the object, use the
Directional
buttons to adjust the object’s
position on the screen.
Finally, press the
Shutter
button to record
your video with the object appearing to float.
Tip:
You can also use this mode to create a stamp or decoration for
your videos!
E. Time Lapse Video
In this mode, you can set the camera to take photos at set time intervals
and make a time lapse video from a maximum of 300 photos.
Press the
Left
or
Right
button to select a time interval, then press
the
OK
button to enter the preview screen.
Press the
Shutter
button or
OK
button to start recording.
Press the
OK
button or
Shutter
button to stop recording, or
it will stop automatically when the maximum number of time-lapse
photos is reached, depending on the available memory.
After recording completes, select background music and press
OK
to save the time lapse video. You can review it after it’s saved
or view it later in
Play
mode. If you did not select any background
music, you can add it to the saved video with the Video Editor later.