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5.

Touch

Record to stop recording.

6.

Touch

Back to leave the Camcorder and display the

previous screen.

Important!: Do not take videos of people without their permission.

Do not take videos in places where cameras are not allowed.
Do not take videos in places where you may interfere with
another person’s privacy.

Camcorder Settings

Before you start taking videos, use the camcorder settings to
configure the camcorder for best results. Camcorder settings are
represented by icons on the left side of the screen.

As with the camera, the first five icons are actually shortcuts to
camcorder settings. These five shortcuts can be customized to fit
your preference.

Flash,

Self-recording,

Recording mode,

Timer, and

Exposure value are default settings

shortcuts.

To customize these shortcuts:

Touch

Settings

Edit shortcuts.

While in Camcorder mode, touch a settings shortcut or touch

Settings to configure the following camcorder settings:

Edit shortcuts: Touch and hold a setting then drag and drop it on one

of the five settings shortcuts to the left. The replaced setting shortcut
appears in the edit list.

Self-recording: Touch to switch to the front-facing camera lens and

record a video of yourself.

Flash: Touch Off or On to disable or enable the flash.

Recording mode: Set a recording mode. Options are: Normal and

Limit for email, which limits the size of the video to 50 megabytes.

Exposure value: Set the brightness of the video.

Timer: Set a timer for how long to wait before recording a video.

Options are: Off, 2 sec, 5 sec, and 10 sec.

Effects: Apply an effect to videos. Options are: None, Negative,

Grayscale, or Sepia.

White balance: Set the light source. Options are: Auto, Daylight,

Cloudy, Incandescent, or Fluorescent.

Outdoor visibility: When recording outdoors in bright settings,

enabling Outdoor visibility Illuminates your screen to make it easier to
see what you are recording.

Note: What you see on screen will not correspond to the luminance of the

actual video taken.