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mounting the camera

The Drift HD can be mounted in a different number of ways using the mounts
provided:
Fixing the Camera onto the Universal Clip
1. Align the screw of the universal clip with the thread on the underside of the camera
body.
2. Twist the screw thread in a clockwise direction.
3. As the universal clip tightens against the body of the camera, rotate the universal
clip to provide the desired angle of attachment.
4. Tighten the screw on the universal clip until the clip fits firmly against the camera
body.
Mounting the Camera on a Goggle Mount
1. Attach the goggle mount to the strap of your goggle.
2. Slide the camera (with universal clip attached) into the goggle mount until the two
arms on the clip 'click' into place.
Mounting the Camera on a helmet
1. Position the helmet mount against your helmet to find the optimum mounting
position.
2. Ensure the surface you wish to attach the helmet mount to is clean, dry and free of
oil and dust.
3. Adhere the mount to the helmet using the 3M VHB adhesive provided. Allow 24
hours to cure.
4. Slide the camera (with universal clip attached) into the helmet mount until the two
arms on the clip 'click' into place.
Mounting the Camera onto a Tripod, Monopod or suction Cup Mount
1. The camera has a standard tripod thread (¼"-20) embedded into the camera body.
This is the same thread as the one used to attach the universal clip, and used in
many camera accessories available.
2. Thread the camera onto a tripod, camera mount or suction mount (not included), or
any other mount with a standard camera thread.
Tips on Mounting the Camera:
• Great video footage generally features
another person or object. In skiing or
snowboarding this could be the skier in
front, or your own skis. In motorsports,
this can be the fairing of a bike or a car
bonnet. If your object is moving too,
like a wheel or bike pedals, so much
the better. Experiment to find the most
exciting shots.
• Your camera doesn't necessarily
have to face forward. A classic POV
video technique is the direct user
shot. For example in mountain biking,
try mounting the camera on the
handlebars and pointing it back at the
user - It makes for some great action
footage.
• If your activity allows, mount the
camera in different positions between
shots. Then, when editing your video
later you can cut between various
angles to make something truly
special. Some pros use more than one
camera so they can shoot multiple
angles at the same time.
• The lens of the Drift HD can be rotated
to help you align your shots. Please
refer to the lens rotation section on
page 12 for further information.
! However you choose to mount your
camera, ensure that the camera is fitted
firmly to reduce the risk of losing it. Give it a
tug before you set out, just to make sure.
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