Samsung HMX-Q10BP, HMX-Q130BP, HMX-Q100UP, HMX-Q11BP, HMX-Q11TP Example of Time Lapse Recording

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Example of Time Lapse Recording

Total time for recording Recording interval

Timeline

Special effects for recordings

The Time Lapse Recording function records image frames at a predefined interval over the total recording time to produce a time-lapse video.

Time Lapse Recording is useful for filming the following subjects:

Blooming flowers

A bird building a nest

Clouds rolling by in the sky

Time for recording on the

storage media (a video clip of

Time Lapse REC)

00:00:20/ 00:01:03 100_0001

00:00:25/ 00:01:03 100_0001

00:00:30/ 00:01:03 100_0001

• Time lapse recording mode is released once recording has been finished. To start another Time Lapse Recording, repeat steps 1 to 3.

• When the camcorder sets the Fader function to On or exits from the Art Film mode, the Time Lapse REC function is automatically set to Off.

50 captured images compose a video of 1 second length. Since the minimum length of a video to be saved by your camcorder is one second, the interval defines how long the time lapse recording should be. For example, if you set the interval to “5 Sec”, time lapse recording should be set to at least 9 minutes to record a minimum video length of 2 seconds (100 images).

Time lapse REC function lets the camcorder record up to 72 hours until you stop recording or turn the camcorder’s power off.

Once time lapse recording finishes the camcorder switches to the standby mode.

You cannot pause recording during Time lapse recording.

Press the Recording start/stop button if you want to stop time lapse recording.

Audio is not recorded during time lapse recording.

If a video recording fills up 1.8GB of storage memory, a new recording file is automatically started at that point.

If the battery charge is exhausted during the time lapse recording, the camcorder saves the recording up to that point and switches to standby mode. After some time,

56it displays a warning message, then turns off automatically.

If memory runs out during a Time Lapse REC, the camcorder switches to standby mode after saving what was recorded so far.

We recommend using the AC power adaptor for a time lapse recording.

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Contents High Definition Digital Camcorder Important Information on USE Safety WarningsPrecautions Before using this camcorder Safety information Unplug from the power supplySafety information Safety information Safety information Contents Contents Quick start guide You can record videos in H.264 formatUsing ‘Quick On STBY’ by opening/closing the LCD screen Quick start guidePlay back videos or photos Delete videos or photos Camcorder Getting to know the camcorderWhats Included with Your Front/Left Getting to know the camcorderLocation of Controls Rear/Right/Bottom Video recording mode Identifying the Screen DisplaysPhoto recording mode Left of the LCD screen Right of the LCD screenVideo playback mode Thumbnail view Video playback mode Single viewPhoto playback mode Thumbnail view Photo playback mode Single viewINSERTING/EJECTING the Battery To insert the batteryTo eject the battery Getting startedGetting started Charging the BatteryUsing the AC power adaptor Using the USB cable To check the charging state Checking the Battery StateBattery level display Available running time for the battery Using an AC power sourceAbout the battery Continuous Recording without zoomTurning Your Camcorder ON/OFF When using this camcorder for the first timeBasic operation of the camcorder Basic operation of the camcorder Setting the Operation ModesUsing the Touch Screen Switching the information display mode DragCharging the internal rechargeable battery Setting the Time Zone and DATE/TIME for the First TimeInternal rechargeable battery Selecting the OSD Language Supported languagesGetting ready to start recording INSERTING/EJECTING a Memory Card not SuppliedTo insert a memory card To eject a memory cardGetting ready to start recording Selecting a Suitable Memory Card not SuppliedCompatible memory cards Sdhc Secure Digital High Capacity cardsHandling a memory card Recordable number of photos Recordable Time and CapacityRecording time available for video in minutes Using the Grip Belt Switch grip Either handed gripAdjusting the LCD Screen To pause recording Basic recordingRecording Videos Basic recording Recording Photos Recording with Ease for Beginners Smart Auto Align your subject in the frameTo zoom out ZoomingTo zoom Basic playback Changing the Playback ModeUnderstanding how to change the operation modes Find videos in various ways Basic playbackPlaying Videos To adjust the volume during video playback Touch the / tab to increase or decrease audio volumePlayback / Pause / Stop Search playbackSkip playback Slow playbackViewing Photos Find photos in various waysViewing a slide show Zooming during photo playbackHandling Menus Using the menu itemsUsing the Home menu Using the menu items Menu ItemsManual menu items Art Film menu itemsSettings menu items Items Default valueAdvanced recordings White BalanceTo set the white balance manually Understanding White BalanceAdvanced recordings EV Exposure ValueBack Light Understanding EV Exposure ValueSelf Timer Super C.NiteCont. Shot FocusRecording a video with Fade effect Special effects for recordingsFader Special effects for recordings Time Lapse RECExample of Time Lapse Recording Digital Effect OFFEditing videos and photos DeleteEditing videos and photos ProtectDivide   CombineFile Info Photo Resolution Other settingsVideo Resolution Tele Macro Other settingsOIS Duo Digital Zoom ThumbnailVideo Play Option Slide Show OptionLCD Brightness GuidelineDate/Time Display TV DisplayHdmi TV Out Auto LCD OffPC Software USB ConnectTV Connect Guide Anynet+ HDMI-CEC Card Info File NoSetting the local time Time ZoneDate/Time Set Date TypeTime Type Beep SoundAuto Power Off Shutter SoundQuick On Stby Switch Grip Format Default Set LanguageUsing the Demo function DemoConnecting to a TV Connecting to a High Definition TV with HdmiUsing a mini Hdmi cable What is Anynet+ function?Connecting an Audio/Video cable for the composite output Connecting to a TVConnecting to a Regular TV Viewing on a TV Screen Image appearance depends on the TV screen aspect ratioDubbing videos Dubbing to a VCR or DVD/HDD RecorderPrinting photos Direct Printing with a Pictbridge PrinterPrinting photos To set the date/time imprint for Pictbridge printersUsing with a Windows computer What YOU can do with a Windows ComputerMain function System requirementsUsing with a Windows computer Using the Intelli-studio ProgrammeConnecting the USB cable To disconnect the USB cableAbout the Intelli-studio main window Playing back videos or photos Editing videos or photosSharing the videos/photos online Using AS a Removable Storage Device Viewing the contents of storage mediaStructure of folders and files on the storage media Video file H.264Photo file File formatStorage media TroubleshootingBattery Troubleshooting RecordingChange to another card which has enough free Playback Editing videosUSB Display Symptoms and SolutionsPower An afterimage remains on the LCD screen 100 Playback on other devices TV, etc Adjusting the image during recordingPlayback on your camcorder Connecting to a computer 102Overall operations 103Maintenance Cleaning the camcorderAdditional information LCD screenUsing Your Camcorder Abroad Additional informationGlossary Specifications 107Contact Samsung World Wide Region Country Contact Centre  Web SitePage RoHS compliant