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Microsoft fixes video recording issues in latest Lumia Camera update

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
August 12, 2020
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Microsoft fixes video recording issues in latest Lumia Camera update

A new update for the Lumia Camera 5.0 is now available for some Lumia phone users. As we previously reported, the Lumia Camera 5.0 app went out in beta on the Windows Store. The new app has since been moved out of beta, and includes a few neat features including 4K video support and other enhancements. Now there’s a new update for the app. 

The update for the app includes bug fixes, particularly fixes in regards to recording video. This means that if you have been having problems with video recording, those issues should be sorted out in this update. No other notable changes are apparent as they are under-the-hood bug fixes.

This update is only available if you have a Lumia 830, Lumia 930, Lumia 1520, or Lumia Icon, and you have the latest Lumia Denim update. If you do, you can go ahead and download the update by clicking here from your Lumia device.

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