SJ4000 Action Camera #1 Quick Look at Settings Menu

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8 Responses to SJ4000 Action Camera #1 Quick Look at Settings Menu

  1. Gia Halmi says:

    Thank you for the awesome video.Really help me on my SJ4000 ;)

  2. Danny Fyffe says:

    Rich: Is there anyway to jump through menus? If you want to format your
    card do you have to always go through each page to number 8 or is there a
    quicker way? I appreciate the video as I think this may be a cheap
    alternative. Do you know what the largest card you can use in it? 

  3. Nenad Milić says:

    Hi, great video.. could somebody help me..What would be the optimum
    settings for sj4000 in low light situations, inside and outside. i tried
    all of the different combinations, iso and exposure to the top!! and it is
    always grainy a bit too much, maybe i miss always something, there must be
    a catch, i am not a videographer but want to learn a bit about. as i see
    here on your videos you have a bit grain too, but that is minimal and very
    deluxe compared too what i get. i have seen also another sj4000 night
    videos online and they are pretty solid. i know that buying camera led
    lights would solve my problem, and i have done so. i am trying to get some
    action recordings of concerts and after that interviews of the bands, and
    light is always terrible and demanding in clubs and bars, mostly very low
    and yellowish. to reduce this noise at least to your low level of
    grainyness would be ok and pleasing for me, i can always work more on the
    videos in a program. expecting an answer 

  4. Doctor Dolby says:

    how to know if its done charging?

  5. Thomas Ott says:

    Hey, Rich:

    A few days ago, I submitted a couple of short questions to you about SJ,
    but no reply.

    In G+, I clicked on the “Send Message” icon to communicate with you. I’m
    not sure if I am clicking incorrectly in G+, perhaps you don’t use G+ or
    perhaps your time budget doesn’t allow for answering question directly. (I
    am relatively inexperienced with G+ and YouTube, so the issue is probably
    on my end.)

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Thanks.

    Tom

  6. David Howarth says:

    Nice way of choosing settings Rich , very clear and easy to follow …good
    camera 

  7. Brayden Lacy says:

    thanks rich really helped me understand what the setting were thanks :)

  8. Mike Cook says:

    Better than the ?manual!

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