No camera settings anymore

When I updated my iOS to iOS 5, I cannot see any settings for camera.i used to be able to change settings for camera especially for video shooting. An option between standard and HD. But there's no such option now. Help!!!!

Do you mean System Preferences? The System Preferences that shows up under the Apple menu is an alias to the actual System Preferences that lives in the Applications folder. Will it launch from there? If not, find the com.apple.systempreferences.plist, toss it in the trash, restart, try again!

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