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Time Lapse Settings
FORMAT TIME LAPSE, NIGHT LAPSE
Switch from capturing Time Lapse and Night Lapse video to Time Lapse
and Night Lapse photo. The photo format takes a continuous series of
photos at set intervals. This lets you focus on your activity instead of on
your camera. You can then look through all of your photos and find the
best shots later.
INTERVAL TIME LAPSE
Choose how often your camera captures a frame of video or takes a
photo. Use shorter intervals for quick activities and longer intervals
for extended activities.
To learn more, see Time Lapse Interval (page 145).
INTERVAL NIGHT LAPSE
Set how often your camera takes a shot in low and ultra low-light scenes.
Choose shorter intervals for scenes with a lot of movement and more
light. Use longer intervals in scenes with little or no movement or light.
To learn more, see Night Lapse Interval (page 28).
OUTPUT TIME LAPSE PHOTO, NIGHT LAPSE PHOTO
Save your photos as standard .jpg or RAW files.
To learn more, see RAW Format (page 142).
SHUTTER NIGHT LAPSE
Set how long your camera’s shutter stays open for night shots.
Choose longer exposures for darker shots.
To learn more, see Shutter Speed (page 140).
PROTUNE TIMEWARP, TIME LAPSE VIDEO, NIGHT LAPSE VIDEO
Take manual control of advanced video settings.
To learn more, see Protune (starting page 149).
Live Streaming + Webcam Mode
SETTING UP A LIVE STREAM
1. Connect to the GoPro Quik app. For details, see Connecting to the
GoPro Quik App (page 92).
2. In the app, tap
to control your camera.
3. Tap
and follow the instructions to set up your stream.
For complete step-by-step instructions,
visit gopro.com/live-stream-setup.
USING YOUR GOPRO AS A WEBCAM
Both your GoPro and computer must be set up for webcam mode before
you go live. Your camera is in webcam mode by default. Connect your
camera to your computer using the included USB-C cable, and then
follow the step-by-step setup instructions at gopro.com/webcam.










