Intova I-NOVA HD Digital Camera User Manual


 
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CAMERA SETTINGS
To change camera settings, press the MENU button and press UP or DOWN button to scroll through
main menu selections and press OK button to enter sub-menu selections. Shown below are the three
main menu selections screens.
VIDEO Menu:
In video mode, press MENU button. With VIDEO menu icon highlighted, press OK button to enter
video settings sub-menu. Use the UP or DOWN button to scroll through the sub-menu and press OK
button to select from QUALITY, RESOLUTION, MOTION DETECTION, VIDEO DURATION, LOOP
VIDEO, UPSIDE DOWN, MUTE, IMAGE EFFECT, SCENE MODE, FLICKER, CONTRAST,
SHARPNESS, ISO, WHITE BALANCE, EXPOSURE VALUE, and AF MODE. After selecting sub-
menu, use UP or DOWN to scroll through choices, press OK button to select and press MENU button
2 times to go back to main screen.
1) VIDEO QUALITY: Setting sub-menu choices are explained in chart below.
SETTING
DESCRIPTION
Super Fine
Produces best quality video for selected resolution.
Fine
Produces good quality video for selected resolution.
Normal
Produces regular quality video for selected resolution.
2) RESOLUTION: Setting sub-menu choices are explained in chart below.
RESOLUTION
NTSC/PAL fps
DESCRIPTION
1080P30
30/25
Highest resolution 16:9 HD video @ 1920x1080 pixels. 30/25 frames
per second rate for both action and when mounted on stable object.
720P60
60/50
High resolution 16:9 HD video @ 1280x720 pixels. 60/50 frames per
second rate for hand held, action shooting and good slow motion
effect*. Produces larger file size than 30/25 fps selection below.
720P30
30/25
High resolution 16:9 HD video @ 1280x720 pixels. 30/25 frames per
second rate for action shooting, when mounted on stable object and
for lower light conditions. Produces smaller file size than 60/50 fps.
848x480/60F
(WVGA)
60/50
Wide standard resolution 16:9 video @ 848x480 pixels produces small
file size. 60/50 frames per second rate for hand held, action shooting
and slow motion effect*.
848x480/30F
(WVGA)
30/25
Wide standard resolution 16:9 video @ 848x480 pixels produces small
file size. 30/25 frames per second rate for hand held, action shooting.