To view your recorded videos

1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .

2Drag the thumbnail bar (on the right of the screen) to the left to view all photos and videos.

3Flick up or down to browse your photos and videos. Videos are identified by .

4Tap the video you want to view.

5Tap to play a video.

When a video is paused, you can press to view other photos and videos.

To delete a recorded video

1When the camera is open, drag the thumbnail bar (on the right of the screen) to the left to display all photos and videos.

2Tap the video you want to delete.

3Press , and then tap .

Using video camera settings

To select video camera settings

1From your Home screen, tap , then find and tap .

2If the video camera is not selected, tap .

3To display all settings, press .

4Tap the setting you want to select.

To customise the video camera settings panel

1When the video camera is open, press to display all settings.

2Touch and hold the setting you want to move and drag it to the desired position.

If you drag the setting outside of the settings panel, the change is cancelled.

Video camera settings overview

Scenes

The Scenes feature helps you to quickly set up the camera for common situations using pre-programmed scenes. The camera determines a number of settings for you to fit the selected scene, ensuring the best possible video.

Off

The Scenes feature is off and you can shoot videos manually.

Portrait

Use for portrait videos. Settings are optimised to give slightly softer skin tones.

Landscape

Use for videos of landscapes. The camera focuses on distant objects. When Landscape is selected, focus mode is changed to Infinity.

Night mode

When turned on, light sensitivity is increased. Use in poorly lit environments. Videos of fast-moving objects may get blurred. Hold your hand steady, or use a support. Turn off night mode when lighting conditions are good, to improve the video quality.

Beach and snow

Use in bright environments to avoid underexposed videos.

Sports

Use for videos of fast-moving objects. Short exposure time minimises motion blurring.

Party

Use for indoor videos in poorly lit environments. This scene picks up indoor background lighting or candlelight. Videos of fast-moving objects may get blurred. Hold your hand steady, or use a support.

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