Shooting a Slow Motion Segment
while Recording a Movie
Dramatic Slow Motion can be used during
movie recording to switch to slow motion
recording for a specific period. You can
highlight specific portions of a movie by
recording them in slow motion.
●You can use the recording setting screen
items below to specify the slow motion start
point and duration.
ーSlow Motion Operation
ーSlow Motion Time
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “Dramatic Slow
Motion”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap the shutter button.
This will start movie recording.
●The image of what is currently being
recorded will not appear on the display.
4. At the point you want to switch to slow
motion recording, tap the slow motion start
button.
Slow motion recording will start in
accordance with the setting you
configured with “Slow Motion Operation”.
Normal recording will resume after the
time specified by the “Slow Motion Time”
setting elapses.
●You can perform multiple slow motion
recording operation within a single
movie recording session.
5. Tap the shutter button to stop recording.
Shooting with High Speed CS
Multiple images can be recorded for a single
High Speed CS operation.
●You can use the recording settings screen
items below to specify the High Speed CS
frames per second (fps) and the maximum
number of images to be shot by a single
operation.
ーHigh Speed CS fps
ーMaximum CS Shots
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “High Speed CS”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap the shutter button.
This will shoot a group of High Speed CS
images. The speed and number of images
are in accordance with the High Speed CS
fps and Maximum CS Shots settings you
configured.
Shooting with Prerecord CS
Prerecord CS saves images of what occurred
before the shutter button is pressed.
●You can use the recording settings screen
items below to specify the frames per
second (fps), the maximum number of
images to be shot by a single operation, and
the number of pre-recorded images to be
included.
ーHigh Speed CS fps
ーMaximum CS Shots
ーPre-record CS Shots
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “Prerecord (Still
image)”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap “Pre REC”.
●To cancel an ongoing image pre-
recording operation, tap “Pre REC”
again.
4. Tap the shutter button.
This saves the pre-recorded images
currently in memory followed by real-time
recording of images in accordance with
the settings you configured.
Shooting a Time Lapse Movie
Time Lapse shoots a series of images over a
fixed period and splices them together to
create a movie that appears like a high-speed
rendition of the action.
●You can use the recording settings screen
items below to specify the shooting interval
and the total recording time.
ーInterval
ーTotal Time
lConfiguring Shooting Conditions
1. Swipe the screen left or right to change the
recording mode to “Time Lapse”.
2. While checking what appears on the
smartphone display, point the camera at
the subject.
3. Tap the shutter button.
4. Tap “OK”.
This starts recording. Recording stops
when the time you specified with “Total
Time” elapses.
●Termination of the connection between
the camera and smartphone while
recording is in progress will return to the
Gʼz EYE app top screen.
●To stop an ongoing recording operation
part way through, press the camera’s
[MOVIE] button.
Shooting with the Camera or
an Optional Controller
While there is a wireless LAN connection
between the camera and a smartphone, you
can use the camera, or a remote controller or
another optional controller to shoot images.
1. On the top screen while there is a wireless
LAN connection between the camera and
a smartphone, tap “Shooting with the
Camera or an Option”.
2. Tap “OK”.
You can now shoot using the camera or an
optional controller. Operating the camera
from the Gʼz EYE app is not possible at
this time.
●If the only connected optional controller
is a remote controller or if there is no
optional controller connected with the
camera, the wireless LAN connection
between the smartphone and camera
will be maintained. To terminate a
wireless LAN connection, hold down
the camera’s [WLAN] button for about
two seconds.
●To re-enable operation from the Gʼz
EYE app, go to the Gʼz EYE app top
screen, and then tap “Camera or option
shooting in progress”, “Shooting with
the App”, or “Viewing Images with the
App”.
●If the connected optional controller is
something other than the Remote
Controller, the wireless LAN connection
will be terminated.
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