User's Manual
12
Setting up the Camera
1.  You can adjust the angle of the lens. Rotate the lens down 
90° for lming or snapping aerial views. Or keep it pointed 
forwards to capture views straight on. 
2.  Insert a Micro SD card (not included) into the card slot. 
Push the SD card in until it clicks.
3.  To remove the SD card, press it to eject.
Taking Photos and Videos on board the Drone
When the drone ies stably, on the remote control:
 • Press 
 once to take a photo. The remote control beeps and the 
drone's back LEDs ash once.
 • Or, press 
 to record a video. The remote control beeps and the 
drone's back LEDs ash repeatedly during recording. Press 
 again 
to stop recording and save your le recording. 
Note: The video recorded may fail to play in some video applications if (1) the 
SD card falls out due to a crash; (2) you remove the SD card before stopping 
recording; (3) battery power was too low during recording.
Detaching and Mounting the Camera
 • To detach the camera, unplug the camera cable connector from the drone. 
Then gently pinch the prongs to unlock and slide o.
 • To remount the camera, align and push onto the groove mount. Make sure 
you hear a click indicating the camera is securely locked on.
Using as Standalone Camera
1.  Detach the camera from the drone completely.
2.  To power the camera, connect a micro USB cable (not included) to the 
camera's micro USB port and an independent USB power source such as a 
charged power bank. The red LED inside the camera lights steadily.
3.  Use the 
 and   buttons on the camera in the same way as 
described in the remote control operation above: 
 • The camera's LED blinks once when you take a photo.
 • The camera's LED blinks repeatedly during recording. 
Note: The video and photo functions are automatically disabled when 
connected to a USB port on a computer, as the camera will be detected as a 
mass storage device. Use a micro USB cable that is for charging only, if you 
want to operate the camera functions.
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