Video Modes

You can change the video mode to change the resolution, aspect ratio, frame rate, and speed of recorded video. The resolution is the width and height of the video, in pixels. The aspect ratio is the ratio of the video width to the video height. Standard widescreen televisions use a 16:9 aspect ratio, and standard full-screen televisions use a 4:3 aspect ratio. The frame rate is expressed in frames per second (fps). The playback speed indicates the speed of action in the video compared to real time.

From the main menu, select Video, and select the active video mode Callout number one.


Video option in video settings with callout
Expansive

Enables you to capture an expanded viewing area, similar to the effect of using a wide-angle lens. This is useful for close-up action shots and when using a chest mount.

Video

Enables you to capture high-speed action shots. 1080p works well as a default setting when you need high-resolution shots. 4K allows you to capture the maximum amount of detail.

Slow-Mo

Enables you to capture slow-motion playback with up to 300 frames per second in standard definition or 120 frames per second in 1080p resolution.

Time-lapse

This high-resolution mode enables you to capture slow-moving or long-term action that is ready for playback or sharing immediately (Recording a Time-Lapse Video).

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