Adjusting the Exposure
Exposure defines the difference between
light and dark (contrast) in a video. A
low contrast image will appear foggy,
whereas a high contrast video will
appear much sharper.
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Slide the exposure indicator along the
bar, left for a lower exposure, hazier
video, or right for a higher contrast,
sharper video.
Using the advanced settings
From the viewfinder touch Settings to
open all the advanced settings options.
Preview settings
Video size - Change the size of the
video to save on memory space.
Colour Effect - Choose a colour tone to
apply to the video you're taking.
White balance - The white balance
ensures that any white in your videos
is realistic. In order for your camera
to correctly adjust the white balance
you may need to determine the
light conditions. Choose from Auto,
Incandescent, Sunny, Fluorescent or
Cloudy.
Quality - Choose between Super fine,
Fine and Normal. The finer the quality
the sharper a video will be, but the file
size will increase as a result, which means
you'll be able to store fewer videos in the
phone's memory.
Set time - Set a duration limit for your
video. Choose from No limit, or MMS to
limit the size so that you can send the
video as an MMS.
View mode - Choose from Full screen or
Full image. In Full screen some clipping
of the image may occur.
TIP!
If you choose MMS duration, try
choosing a lower image quality to
enable you to shoot a longer video.
Other settings
Memory - Choose whether to save your
videos to the Handset memory or to the
External memory.
Voice - Choose Mute to record a video
without sound.
Reset settings - Reset all the video
camera settings.
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