V.I.O. Adventure Cam User Manual

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Table of Contents

Welcome

Products

How To

Support

Notes

Support: Warranty/Returns

30-Day Return

Warranty

Lifetime Return

Welcome: A note from our President

Lithium Ion Battery

LUX

MD4 Extension

Mini DV (Digital Video)

Mount

Neutral Density Filter

NTSC (National Television Standards Committee)

PAL (Phase Alternation Line)

Sony Proprietary Cable

VCR/VTR mode

POV

RCA

Resolution

Products: Adventure Cam

3

Support: Glossary

Lens

12v (12 Volts)

A / V Input (Audio/Video)

AC (Alternating Current)

Adventure Cam

Camcorder

CCD (Charge Coupled Device)

Composite

DC (Direct Current)

Field of View

LANC (Lan-cee)

3.5mm Mini Plug

Products: Adventure Cam H2O

Products: S.C.O.U.T. Cam

Products: Adventure Cam II

Products: Mounts

Products: Power Sources

Products: Plug Types

Support: Cam Comparison

Support: Mounting Tips

Support: Mounting Tips

There are several ways to mount your Viosport camera to your helmet. In most cases, the best
mounting position is to have the camera parallel to the ground; however, since most of your
filming will be done while you are in an action-forward position (example: riding a bike), the
camera may point slightly upward when your helmet is resting on a flat surface.

Here are some examples of different helmets and various mounting positions.

Deep-vented bike helmet

Smooth-surfaced
ski/snowboard helmet

Smooth-surfaced
full-face helmet

Smooth-surfaced
military/tactical helmet

Products: Lens and Filter Tool Kit

Products: Neutral Density Filters

Products: Lenses

How To: Change the Lenses

How To: Connect Cable to Cam

How To: General Connections

How To: Change the Neutral Density Filters

How To: Connect Cam to Television

How To: Connect Cam to Recording Device

How To: Connect LANC to Recording Device

How To: Connect Cam to Power Source

Viosport Cigarette Lighter

How To: Connect Cam to Power Source

Viosport Battery Holder

Viosport Rechargeable Battery Pack

Support: Customer Service

E-mail

Phone

Postal Mail

Welcome: Cam Care & Safety Precautions

Viosport 12v Rechargeable Battery Pack

Viosport Helmet Cam

How To: Focus the Lens

17 | Support

Support: Toubleshooting

Support: Videography Tips

Support: Videography Tips

• When the Viosport Camera is mounted to your helmet, keep your head steady and try not to
rotate rapidly from side to side. Keeping steady will create video that is easier to watch. Most
riders choose to film from their helmet. Mounting the cam to your head provides smoother video,
as you act as a shock absorber.
• For compelling video, use a frame of reference, such as another person in front of you.
• When possible, keep the sun at your back.
• If you want to push your videos to the next level, try switching up your views. Our various
mounting systems allow you to put the helmet cam on just about any surface you can think of.
• If you have the need for speed and lead the pack – mount the camera facing behind you to
capture the agony as your friends try to catch up. You can accomplish this by mounting the
Viosport Camera to your helmet pointing behind you or by mounting it using our ClamperPod2
and Flex Mount.
• For sports involving handlebars try the RT Angle Hook and Loop Mount. Set up the camera
using this mount so that the camera is pointed back at you from your handlebars.
• The lower you mount the camera the faster the shot will look. Try mounting the camera on your
shoe, your pedal, a ski, a snowboard or low on your vehicles frame. It’s never looked faster.

To see a variety of creative views check out our Action Productions video gallery at Viosport.com.

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