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It's great that the ZTE Tania can shoot 720p video, but really, really irritating that it defaults to its other setting, 640 x 480, after you've shot a video. We fell foul of its poor memory on more than one occasion, having to reset to 720p video recording and have a second take.
When we filmed the waterfall, we failed to notice that the camera had reverted to 640 x 480 resolution until we got home, so the resulting video is thus disappointingly low resolution.
In our video clip of the bluebells, we were really smooth moving the camera round to record panoramic video, but that's not the impression given when you watch it back.
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