Operation Manual

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Settings on the X10 Taurus Action Camera
Navigate to the settings menu by tapping the “ON/OFF” button multiple times. Open set-
tings by pressing the “SHUTTER button. Navigate through the options using the “UP” and
“DOWN” buttons. To conrm your selection press the “SHUTTER” button, or to go back
press the “ON/OFF” button. Conrm the option by selecting the circle or cancel by selec-
ting the cross.
1. Video Resolution – changes the video resolution.
Note: “Super View” dynamically stretches the video from a 4:3 aspect ratio to a 16:9
aspect ratio. The centre of the frame is unchanged and the edges are stretched. This
setting is only appropriate in the situation when the action is focussed in the middle of
the frame and when it does not matter that the sides are stretched.
2. Photo Resolution – changes the photo resolution.
3. Video Quality – changes the quality of the video. The higher the quality, the more de-
tailed the resulting shots. Recording at a lower quality takes up less space on the card.
4. Photo Quality – changes the quality of the image. The higher the quality, the more de-
tailed the resulting image is. Photos with a lower quality take up less space on the card.
5. Default Mode – determines whether the camera is in photo or video mode as default
when switched on.
6. Long Exposure – activate this feature when, for example, shooting at night. The longer
the exposure, the more residual light is received by the sensor. This allows you to take
spectacular photos at twilight/night.
7. Stabilization – enables video stabilization when shooting (only works at certain reso-
lutions).
8. Dual Files – when activated, 2 copies of the video are stored on the camera. One is at
full resolution at any number of frames per second. The second video is captured at a
lower resolution at 29 frames per second, making it easy to play on mobile devices,
TVs, etc.