How do i zoom in and out while videoing

how do i zoom in and out while i am videoing

There is no built-in zoom function for video.
So, you can either quickly run closer to the subject to zoom in, and quickly run back to zoom out, or use an alternative video capture app, such as:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/video-zoom-2/id406643501?mt=8#

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