A lot of you are wondering - why is there only a 6-second max video length? This is only to assist in uploading time dependent on the wifi and data. 


However, it doesn't mean shorter videos - here are some tips to help adjust your video to get a long video with more slow-motion and boomerangs or even a smaller simple video for quick uploads and sharing:

6 Seconds recording time, 60 FPS, 1/2 speed boomerang = 18 Second Video


6 Seconds recording time, 120 FPS, 1/2 speed boomerang = 30 Second Video


6 Seconds recording time, 240 FPS, 1/2 speed boomerang = 55 Second Video


6 Seconds recording time, 60 FPS, 1/3 speed boomerang = 20 Second Video


FPS is short for Frames Per Second - meaning the number of consecutive full-screen images shown each second. For example, 60 FPS would be a smaller video than 240 FPS due to how the camera breaks down the frames.


Boomerang speed we have 4 speeds: 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, and 1/5. This allows you to change the speed of the boomerang to capture more video time during this part, but will only increase your video time slightly.


Feel free to test around with the settings to find what setting you want to use for your next event today!


Reminder! if the video says processing - do not try to exit or look at a different app on your phone - let the video process all the way!