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conserving battery life
The Drift HD comes with a rechargeable 1100mAh Lithium-Ion battery, allowing you
to record continuously for hours between charges. However, sometimes you may find
yourself in a location without a power outlet to charge your camera with. Also, cold
conditions drain battery power at a faster rate. Fortunately, the Drift HD comes with
a number of features to extend the battery life. These can all be found in the Setup
Menu.
Note: Changing camera settings is described in the Setup Menu section on page 23-24.
lCD off
The Drift HD's built-in LCD screen consumes power, so one of the best ways to
extend your battery life is to use the LCD Auto-Off function. By default this LCD
screen is always on, but it can be set to turn off when no buttons are pressed for a
while (the exact time interval is chosen when turning this function on). The camera
will still function as normal when the screen is switched off – in Live Preview mode,
the camera is ready to record at any time, and if recording is in progress, it will
continue to record with the screen off. The LCD remote is also useable with the
screen off. The screen can be turned on again by pressing any button.
Note: Do not use the Select button to switch the camera screen back on – doing
so will begin a new recording or stop the current recording if the camera is in Live
Preview mode. Unless you specifically want to start or stop a recording, use one of the
other buttons.
Changing the brightness setting
The LCD backlight also consumes power. If you don't want to switch the LCD screen
off, it is possible to reduce its intensity by using the LCD Brightness setting on the
second page of the Setup menu. You may notice a slight increase in battery life if you
use a lower brightness setting.
Camera auto-off
It is also possible to set the camera to switch off entirely when no buttons are pressed
for a set amount of time (the exact time interval is chosen when turning this function
on). The main use of this function is to automatically switch off the camera in case
you forget to do so yourself.
Note: This will not switch the camera off while recording is in progress. However,
when the camera does switch off, you will need to switch it back on again before you
can record any new video.
Note: The remote control will not operate the camera if the camera is switched off.
spare batteries
If the battery life of the Drift HD is not long enough for your purposes, you can charge
a second battery before you set out and then change it when the first one runs out.
Spare 1100mAh batteries and external PowerPacks are available from the Drift dealers.
Please visit our official website http://www.driftinnovation.com/ for more information
regarding batteries and accessories.
! Always change the battery in a clean,
dry and safe environment. Getting
camera batteries wet will damage them
and may result in injury to yourself. For
your safety, never use damaged batteries.
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camera care
The Drift HD is specifically designed for extreme sports. It is a very durable piece of
equipment. However, to ensure a long and healthy life for your camera, please follow
the instructions below.
Cleaning the Camera
During your sporting activities, the camera will inevitably get dirty or wet. Although
this is not an issue, it is recommended that you clean the Drift HD whenever this
occurs. Clean the camera thoroughly with a damp cloth and let it air dry before you
open the back hatch or rotate the lens. Take extra care when cleaning sensitive areas,
such as the built-in microphone or the internal speaker.
Cleaning the lens and lCD screen
In order to provide a clear image for high definition video, it is important to keep the
camera lens clean. Be careful not to scratch the camera lens whilst cleaning it. Wipe
off any surface mud or water from the lens with a damp cloth and use a dry scratch-
proof cloth to polish the lens once it is dry.
Cleaning the seals
To ensure that the camera remains weatherproof and water resistant, it may be
necessary to occasionally clean the contact surfaces around the rear camera hatch
seal. This can be done by wiping a damp cloth around the seal. Be careful not to leave
excessive water on the seal, and let it air dry.
! Scratch-proof cloths are available from
any camera shop or optician.
! You can run a little Vaseline around the
rubber seal from time to time to keep the
seal airtight.
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