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about 3–5" from your camera in order to get a good,
strong signal. Once the devices are paired, it's time
to give your camera a unique name and passcode.
Now your device will automatically connect to your
360fly 4K camera via Wi-Fi.
Note: Your camera may require a firmware update prior
to initial use. If a firmware update is available, your
application will automatically walk you through the
steps to download and transfer the most up-to-date
software load to your camera.
Congratulations! You're all connected and ready to start
flying in 360° 4K!
360fly app main menu:
The 360fly app homepage is the hub of the 360° video
world. It starts with Clips of the Week, where you
can explore the most epic videos from the 360fly
community around the globe. What's Hot features the
latest trending videos as they vie for a coveted Clips
of the Week spot. And the User Generated section lets
you share your 360° vision with the entire 360fly family
and anyone with the 360fly app. Be sure to check in
often—and remember to share your best edits across
social media using #360fly and #MissNothing.
At the bottom of the homepage screen, you can select
from four options:
Camera:
Select the
icon to connect to your 360fly camera.
Once connected, you will have full control of all of
your camera's features and functions through your
smartphone. You can also view and download all of
your video files and image captures stored on your
camera's memory.
On My Phone:
Select the
icon to access all of your videos, photos,
and bursts stored on your smartphone. Review, edit, and
playback your content anytime/anywhere without the
need to connect to the internet or your 360fly camera.
Explore:
Select the
icon to browse public content
uploaded by other 360fly users. Select and view
featured videos, along with hosted content spanning
a variety of interesting topics and categories.
Be sure to check back regularly to view the latest
exciting uploads from other 360fly 4K users.
Modified: June 13, 2016 3:23 PM
Profile:
Select the
icon to view all of the video content
uploaded to your 360fly account. You can access and
playback any videos you've uploaded from anywhere
you have an internet connection—with or without
connecting to your 360fly camera. From your account,
you can also choose to make any of your videos public
and share your experiences with friends and other
360fly users. To make changes or edits to your account,
just tap the edit profile option at the top of the screen.
Note: An active internet connection is required to
access and view content.
Camera home screen:
Once your smartphone is connected to the camera,
the app's home screen gives you full access to all
camera controls, modes, and settings options.
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BACK BUTTON - TOGGLE
SHUTTER BUTTON - START/STOP
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TO PREVIOUS SCREEN
RECORDINGS, CAPTURE PHOTOS
VIDEO/PHOTO MODE
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ON MY CAMERA LIBRARY
TOGGLE SWITCH
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CAMERA SETTINGS MENU
AUTO PILOT PREVIEW MODE
CAMERA MODE
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IMAGE TUNING OPTIONS
OPTION WHEEL
Note: The 360fly 4K's AutoPilot feature sets your
application to automatically pan your image to the
area of footage that has the highest degree of motion.
To use this feature within your camera's live-view, just
tap the AutoPilot icon
. Use the slider located on
the left of your display to adjust the sensitivity level.
Recording video:
Recording a standard 360° video with the 360fly
app is quick and easy. Simply tap the white Record
button
to start capturing. The center of the
capture button will turn red and your camera will
simultaneously vibrate while its LED turns from
blue to red.
As video records, you'll notice a second button
appears to the top right of the Record button.
This button
represents your camera shutter
button, allowing you to capture a still 360° photo
with your camera during video capture.
Note: Your still photo captures will be stored in your
camera's internal memory as a separate .jpeg image file.
To stop recording, tap the Record button
camera will vibrate twice and the LED will switch from
solid red to blue, indicating your recording has ended.
Recording without the app:
If you don't have access to the 360fly app on your
mobile device, you can record videos directly on
your camera. Simply press the OnePush button on
your camera to begin a 360° recording. Your
camera will vibrate and its LED will turn from blue
to solid red, indicating your camera is now recording.
To stop recording, just press the OnePush button
again. Your camera will only record in 360° mode
when using this method. To operate the camera in
its other recording modes, such as First-Person
POV or Time-Lapse, use the 360fly app.
Note: The default recording mode for 360° videos
is pre-set at a resolution of 2880x2880 pixels at 30
frames per second. On this setting, the live viewfinder
is disabled during recording. To enable this feature, you
must change your settings to record your 360° 4K video
as 2880x2880 pixels at 24 frames per second (FPS).
Recording mode options:
Your 360fly 4K camera offers five video recording
modes: Standard 360° recording at 30 frames per
second; First-Person POV mode; Time-Lapse mode;
60 frames per second mode at 1728x1728 pixel
resolution; and 24 frames per second recording mode
with 2880x2880 pixel resolution. Each mode can be
accessed by tapping the revolver wheel
in the bottom bar of the camera home screen.
First-Person POV mode:
The First-Person POV option gives you the power to
record standard (non-360°) videos in a 16:9 format/
aspect ratio. With this mode activated, simply orient
or mount your camera in a horizontal position with
the lens facing forward and the OnePush button
centered facing up, turning your 360fly into a
traditional point-and-shoot action camera.
To enter the First-Person POV mode, press the
revolver wheel
located at the bottom of the
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screen and select the POV icon
will display that it is set in POV mode above the
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live view display on your screen and the live view
area will display a preview in a 16:9 aspect ratio.
Note: The camera's OnePush button represents the
top/center of your camera's viewing angle. When
filming in POV mode, use the OnePush button to
align your shot and achieve the ideal camera angle.
To begin a recording in First-Person POV mode, tap
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the white Record button
center of the capture button will turn red and your
camera will simultaneously vibrate while its LED turns
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from blue to red. As video records, you'll notice a
second button appears to the top right of the Record
button. This button
shutter button, allowing you to capture a still 16:9
POV photo with your camera during video capture.

Time-Lapse mode:

Turn hours of activity into dynamic minutes using the
360fly's Time-Lapse mode. To enter Time-Lapse mode,
press the revolver wheel
of the camera home screen and select the Time-Lapse
icon
. The recording mode you're in will display
at the top of the Live View display on your screen.
Change the interval between frame captures by
adjusting the scroll bar to your desired setting. Your
360fly 4K offers settings for 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10, 30, or
60 seconds between frames when in Time-Lapse
mode. After selecting your desired speed, press
the green check mark icon top-right to confirm
your setting.
To begin a time-lapse recording, tap the white record
button
to start capturing. The center of the
capture button will turn red and your camera will
simultaneously vibrate while its LED turns from
blue to red. As video records, you'll notice a second
button appears to the top right of the Record button.
This button
represents your camera shutter
button, allowing you to capture a still 360° photo
with your camera during video capture.
60 FPS mode:
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Your 360fly 4K allows you to record videos at 60 frames
per second with a resolution of 1728x1728 pixels.
Perfect for extreme action sequences, this recording
option is ideal for creating slow-motion effects when
editing your videos and creating action clips.
To launch 60 FPS mode, press the revolver wheel
located at the bottom of the screen and select the
Video camera icon
an options slider that allows you to select from the
360° recording modes available on the 360fly 4K
camera. Simply move the slider to select 1728x1728
pixels @ 60 FPS to change your record setting.
To begin a 60 FPS recording, tap the white Record
button
located at the bottom-center of your screen
to start capturing. The center of the capture button
will turn red and your camera will simultaneously
vibrate while its LED turns from blue to red. You will
notice that the camera shutter button will appear at
the top right of your Record button. This button
allows you to capture a still 360° photo with
your camera while a video is being recorded.
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