Garmin International Inc 02114 Manuel D’Utilisation
Time lapse videos play at 30 frames per second. The length of
the video depends on the amount of time between video
frames. For example, if frames are recorded at a one-second
interval, each second of video covers 30 seconds of real time. If
frames are recorded at a 60-second interval, each second of
video covers 30 minutes of real time.
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Select MODE > SETUP > VIDEO > Mode > Time Lapse.
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Select a time interval.
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For the best results, mount the device so that it will not move
while recording.
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Record a video.
Recording a Video Loop
Loop mode allows you to record video continuously but save
only the most recent video footage. You can select the number
of minutes of video to save. This enables you to save storage
space when you want to capture key moments but do not want
to save all footage of an activity. This feature is useful when
using the device as a driving recorder.
The saved video loop is split into multiple files of equal length.
The saved video loop is split into multiple files of equal length.
This allows you to delete unwanted portions of the video easily.
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Select MODE > SETUP > VIDEO > Mode > Loop.
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Select the number of minutes of video to save.
Max uses all available storage space on the memory card.
Max uses all available storage space on the memory card.
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Start recording video.
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When finished, stop recording.
The most recent footage is saved on the memory card, up to the
number of minutes selected in step 2.
Connecting an External Microphone or
Audio Source
Before you can connect an external microphone, you must
purchase a VIRB accessory cable with audio input. Go to
microphone or audio source with a 3.5 mm connector.
When you connect an external microphone, the device records
When you connect an external microphone, the device records
audio from the external microphone instead of the built-in
microphone.
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Pull up the weather cap from the mini-USB port.
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Connect mini-USB plug on the accessory cable to the mini-
USB port on the device.
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On the device, when prompted to output video, select No.
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On the device, when prompted to use an external
microphone, select Yes.
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Connect the microphone to the MIC IN connector on the
accessory cable.
To stop using the external microphone, you must disconnect the
accessory cable from the device.
Photos
Taking a Photo
Your device provides several methods for taking a photo.
• Select MODE > VIEWFINDER, aim the camera using the
• Select MODE > VIEWFINDER, aim the camera using the
viewfinder, and select .
• From anywhere except the playback screen, hold .
The device displays the photo briefly and returns to the page
you were using.
• While recording a video, select to capture a photo at the
same resolution as the video recording.
Photos taken while recording a video always use normal
Photos taken while recording a video always use normal
photo mode. Burst mode is ignored while recording video.
Photos Settings
Select MODE > SETUP > Photos.
Resolution: Sets the photo resolution to 16 MP (4:3), 12 MP
Resolution: Sets the photo resolution to 16 MP (4:3), 12 MP
(16:9), or 8 MP (4:3).
Mode: Sets the shooting mode. Burst mode takes several
photos in quick succession to capture a specific instance,
such as the finish line during a race.
Self Timer: Sets the timer to delay taking a photo. Repeat On
automatically repeats the time interval and captures a photo
until you press again.
Date Stamp: Adds a date stamp to your photo.
Photo Modes
Select MODE > SETUP > Photos > Mode.
Normal: Takes a single photo using automatic exposure.
Burst: Rapidly takes three 16MP images, five 12MP images, or
Normal: Takes a single photo using automatic exposure.
Burst: Rapidly takes three 16MP images, five 12MP images, or
ten 8MP images in one second. Burst mode is ideal for
capturing photos of people or objects in motion.
Taking a Delayed Photo
You can delay taking a photo using the self timer. This allows
you to join or adjust a shot before the photo is taken.
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Select MODE > SETUP > Photos > Self Timer.
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Select a delay time.
3
Select Repeat Off.
Repeat Off is not an option when Burst mode is enabled.
Repeat Off is not an option when Burst mode is enabled.
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Select MODE > VIEWFINDER.
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Select .
The countdown timer displays the remaining time until the
The countdown timer displays the remaining time until the
photo is taken, in seconds.
Taking Repeated Photos
You can use the self timer to take repeated photos at a set time
interval. This enables you to take several photos of a subject or
to take a series of time-lapse photos.
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Select MODE > SETUP > Photos > Self Timer.
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Select a time interval between photos.
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Select Repeat On.
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Select MODE > VIEWFINDER.
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Select .
The device takes repeated photos at the selected interval.
The viewfinder displays the GPS and battery status
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, the
time in seconds until the next photo is taken
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, and the
number of repeated photos the device has taken
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Select to stop taking photos.
Playback
Viewing Photos and Videos
You can view your photos and recorded videos on the device
screen.
Photos
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