Quick Start
How to use Flashback...
Have you ever wanted to record just the play |
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of the game (your daughter kicking the winning |
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goal) or capture just the highlight of an event |
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(your son receiving his diploma)? | Flashback |
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Use Flashback when you want to capture |
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video of short activities like |
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using up all your memory. You’ll begin |
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recording, but with Flashback selected, you’ll |
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only save the last 10 seconds of video (or if |
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you prefer, you can also select 5, 15 or 20 sec- |
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onds of recording time from the Flashback |
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Period menu option). |
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5 | Turn on camera. |
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Press and hold down the |
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Menu button for 3 seconds. |
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6 Select the Flashback Mode.
Press the Menu button. Use the Right or Left button to move the selection box over the Flashback icon. Press the Menu button to enter Flashback mode.
7 Point at an interesting activity and press the Shutter button to enter the record mode.
8 Press the Shutter button again to stop recording.
CaptureView has recorded only the last 10 seconds of the activity. See FLASHBACK, SUGGESTED USES FOR FLASHBACK and FLASHBACK PERIODS pages 18, 19 and 27 for
more information.
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