USER GUIDE SNAP G is a portable gimbal camera that combines ease of use and functionality.
Contents 1. Basic information overview 3 4. Using the SNAP G app 19 1.1 Included items 1.1.1 Standard items 1.1.2 Accessories (sold separately) 3 3 3 4.1 Downloading the SNAP G app 19 4.2 Using live streaming 19 1.2 Part names 1.2.1 Main unit (front/back view) 1.2.2 Main unit (side view) 1.2.3 Main unit (top/bottom view) 4 4 4 5 4.3 Updating firmware with the SNAP G app 21 5. Using recording modes 22 1.3 Removing and inserting the memory card 5 5.1 Using video modes 22 1.
1. Basic information overview 1.1 Included items 1.1.1 Standard items Quick start guide Main unit USB-C cable Strap Battery Pouch 1.1.2 Accessories (sold separately) Mini tripod / Head tracker / Microphone / Backpack mount / Battery charger / ND filter Visit the THINKWARE homepage (http://thinkware.com) to buy extra included items and accessories.
Basic information overview 1.2 Part names 1.2.1 Main unit (front/back view) Camera Pan motor M4 mount connector LCD LED status Speaker Recording button Trigger Joystick Battery cover Strap holder Mode/Power button 1.2.
Basic information overview 1.2.3 Main unit (top/bottom view) Battery cover release button 1/4” mount Tilt motor 1.3 Removing and inserting the memory card Before removing the memory card, ensure that the product is turned off. Gently push the bottom of the memory card with your fingernail to release it, and then remove it from the product.
Basic information overview 1.5 Charging the product 1 Connect the product to a USB adapter or computer USB port using the included USB cable. Fully charge the battery before using the product for the first time. 2 When charging is complete, the LED indicator of the product will turn off. • It takes 150 minutes to fully charge the battery. (You can charge two batteries at the same time by using SNAP G battery charger.) • For the fastest charging of the product, use the SNAP G charger (sold separately).
Basic information overview 1.7 Checking the battery level The remaining battery level can be checked through the battery icon displayed at the top-right part of the LCD screen. When the product is turned on, the remaining battery level is displayed as a number, and over time, the remaining battery level is displayed as a battery icon. 1.8 Safety information for proper use Read the following safety information to properly use the product.
2. Using the product 2.1 Overview of the LCD 2.1.1 Main menu tree The main menu tree of the product is as follows.
Using the product 2.1.2 Using the LCD function You can use the corresponding function by sliding the LCD in each direction. • Swipe Up: Moves to the preset mode. • Swipe Down: Moves to the settings. • Swipe Left: Moves to the gimbal quick settings. • Swipe Right: Moves to the album. 2.1.3 Screen layout Preview screen layout When the product is turned on, the camera preview, recording mode, battery level, and micro SD card information are displayed on the LCD.
Using the product Quick Setting Menu Screen Num ➊ ➍ ➐ ➋ ➌ ➎ ➏ ➑ ➒ Description ➊ Turning Wi-Fi on/off ➋ Turn the grid on/off (display grid in preview screen) ➌ System settings ➍ LCD brightness ➎ Turn beep on/off ➏ Gimbal settings ➐ Switch to full screen (Switch the preview screen from 16:9 to full screen) ➑ Switch landscape/portrait mode ➒ Turn live streaming on/off Gimbal quick setting menu screen ➊ ➋ ➌ 10 ➍ ➎ ➏ Num Description ➊ Gimbal mode settings ➋ Switch track
Using the product 2.2 Using the buttons Refer to the table below to use the product's buttons, trigger and joystick. Press button to turn on the product.
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3. Overview of SNAP G features 3.1 Using AI tracking mode You can record people by using the AI tracking mode. Each time you press the Tracking mode off. button, it switches in the following order: AI tracking > Face tracking > AI tracking mode 1 Swipe left on the Preview screen to open the Quick menu, then change the tracking mode to AI tracking mode. 2 Face recognition mode will start in AI tracking mode. When a subject's face is detected, a square, white border is created around their face.
Overview of SNAP G features 3.2 Face tracking mode You can use the face tracking mode to focus on recording a person's face. Face tracking mode 1 Swipe left on the Preview screen to open the Quick menu, then change the tracking mode to Face tracking mode. 2 Face recognition mode will start in Face tracking mode. When a subject's face is detected, a square, white border is created around their face. 3 If you touch the inside of the square, white border, it turns yellow and tracking starts.
Overview of SNAP G features 3.3 Using FACE ID You can register the FACE ID of anyone you want and start recording. FACE ID registration 1 Swipe left on the preview screen to open the gimbal quick menu, then touch the FACE ID button to activate the feature. 2 Start recording the person you want to register for FACE ID. When the product recognizes a face, a white square border will be created around the face and the + button inside the box will become activated.
Overview of SNAP G features 3.4 Using head tracking mode Head-tracking mode lets you shoot vlogs naturally by letting you see both of your hands freely. Head tracker (sold separately) connection 1 Press and hold the power button on the head tracker (sold separately) to turn it on. 2 Swipe down on the preview screen to open the settings menu, then touch System Settings > Head Tracker, and turn on Use Head Tracker.
Overview of SNAP G features Head tacker button/buzzer operation Refer to the table below for using the head tracker button.
Overview of SNAP G features 4 Use the joystick to select four desired shooting points (A-D) and press the + button to designate each shooting point. 5 Press the button on the product. The product shoots the selected points. • The route can be set up to 4 points (A/B/C/D). • Touching the End button on the Settings screen moves to the End Selection screen, and at the end, deletes all location information and moves to the Motion Settings screen.
4. Using the SNAP G app You can use various functions of the product by connecting the product to the SNAP G app. 4.1 Downloading the SNAP G app 1 On your smartphone, search for the SNAP G app in the Google Play Store or Apple App Store, or scan the QR code below to download and install the app. 2 Open the installed SNAP G app. 4.2 Using live streaming You can use the live streaming feature in the SNAP G app to stream stable and high-definition broadcasts.
Using the SNAP G app 2 Select the desired broadcasting platform and go to streaming settings. 3 Sign in to your broadcasting platform account, set the transmission resolution and network items, and touch the Streaming Settings Complete button. 4 When streaming setup is complete, the setting information is delivered to the product and the connection between the app and the product is disconnected.
Using the SNAP G app 2 The broadcasting platform icon is displayed in the status bar if live streaming is proceeding normally. It connects with the AP set in the SNAP G app. It is not displayed in places where the corresponding AP is not present. View live streaming information 1 Swipe down on the preview screen to launch the > Connection settings quick menu, then touch > Live streaming. 2 Check the AP SSID and password stored in the product.
5. Using recording modes You can check the screen of each recording mode and change the settings. 5.1 Using video modes Video mode screen Preset name (Video, SNV, slow motion, hyperlapse, timelapse) Resolution · Frame/Speed/ Interval · angle of view SNV is a shooting mode optimized for night photography. Switching video modes On the Preset settings screen, swipe left or right on the screen or touch the arrow to change the video mode.
Using recording modes Video recording settings Touch the Edit button to change the recording environment to the desired setting. You can set the file format, the angle of view when recording, the color temperature, and the brightness of the screen. Video setting value Slow motion setting value Settings Detailed setting value Settings Detailed setting value Resolution/ Frame 1080p @24, 30, 60, 120fps 2.
Using recording modes Switching photo modes On the preset setting screen, swipe left or right or touch the arrow to change the photo mode. You can switch to 3 different photo modes (Photo/HDR Photo/Panorama). Photo mode setting Touch the Edit button to change the recording environment to the desired setting.
Using recording modes 5.3 Setting presets You can add presets with frequently used settings in photo or video mode. 1 Touch the + button on the photo or video preset screen. 2 Select the desired mode for setting the preset, set the detailed setting value, and touch the OK button to create a customized preset.
6. Setting the gimbal You can customize the product setting by using Gimbal settings menu. 6.1 Setting the gimbal Swipe down on the Preview screen to open the quick menu, then touch the Gimbal settings button to set the gimbal. Setting menu Description Gimbal speed Set gimbal speed. Gimbal sensitivity Set gimbal sensitivity. Welcome mode Turn Welcome mode on/off. Calibration Start the gimbal calibration. Gimbal mode • Default: Select the desired mode among Pan/Follow/FPV.
7. Viewing album Swipe right on the preview screen to open the album and view the photos and videos. 7.1 Overview of the Album screen Touch the thumbnails of each file to view them. Displays the number of thumbnails (files). File selection button: Select to delete the file. Closes the album list screen and moves to the preview screen. Displays file thumbnails and information. 7.2 Deleting files in the album You can delete files individually/selectively or all files with the File selection button.
8. Configuring the system settings Swipe down on the Preview screen to open the Quick menu, then touch system. > System Settings to set the 8.1 Connection settings Wi-Fi Setting menu Description Wi-Fi use Turn on/off Wi-Fi Wi-Fi information Display the information of the currently connected Wi-Fi. Wi-Fi initialize Initialize the currently connected Wi-Fi. Head tracker Setting menu Description Head tracker use Turn on/off head tracker mode. Connecting head tracker Connect head tracker.
Configuring the system settings 8.3 Other settings Setting menu Description Auto power off Set the product to turn off automatically when the specified time is exceeded. Date & time Set the date and time. Indicator Turn on/off the indicator. 8.4 System information Setting menu Description Language Select the desired language among 한국어/English/中文/繁體中文/Español/Français/ Deutsch/日本語. Format SD card Format SD card. Firmware information Check the firmware information.
9. Specifications To see the product specifications, refer to the following table. Item Specifications Size 53 x 161.4 x 49.8mm Weight 234g (with battery) Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Internal General Usage time 150 minutes (FHD 30fps / LCD off) Buttons Recording / Power (M) / Joystick / Trigger Mount 1/4 mount, M4 mount Type Replaceable lithium-ion pack Storage 2,000mAh Voltage 3.
Specifications Item Specifications Sensor Lens Maximum image size 1/2.3” CMOS / 12.3M FOV: 133.9° (diagonal) / F2.8 4,056 x 3,040 Photo mode Photo/Panorama/Continuous/HDR/Portrait mode Video mode Video, Time lapse, Hyperlapse, Slow motion, Motion recording (Repeating, Dynamic mode) Tracking mode Head tracking, FACE ID auto tracking, AI tracking, Face tracking, Face multi tracking, Active tracking Camera [PAL] Video resolution Photo ratio 4K @50, 25, 24fps 2.
FCC Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Information to user : RSS-247 This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada’s licence-exempt RSS(s). Please be cautioned the changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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