GoPro HD HERO Naked User's Manual

GoPro Camcorder User's Manual - HD HERO Naked.
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1 - Status LCD Screen

5 - USB Port

9 - Shutter/Select Button

2 - Power/Mode Button

6 - Combo TV/Audio Out

10 - SD Card Slot

3 - LED Light

7 - HERO Bus™ Port

4 - HDTV Out Port

8 - Battery Door

Basics of Using your Camera

You must insert an SD card into the camera to record and save photos and video.

Free downloadable camera updates may be available at gopro.com.

POWER/MODE BUTTON - Front of Camera

POWER/MODE button turns camera on and off and works as a mode switching button once camera is on.

SHUTTER BUTTON - Top of Camera

Shutter button  starts and stops video  recording  and photo  capture. When in  the SET  menu of  options the 

shutter button  acts as a  toggle  button for changing  settings. See the SETTINGS  MENU section of  these 

instructions for more information.

Turn Camera On

Quickly  press  the  POWER/MODE  button  and  camera  will  turn  on. 

Camera will beep 3 times, indicating the camera is powering on.

Turn Camera Off

Press and  hold  the  POWER/MODE button for  2  seconds.  Camera 
will beep 7 times, indicating the camera is shutting

 off.

Changing Modes

Once camera is on, quickly  pressing the POWER/MODE button will 

change modes from video mode to self-timer, to photo mode, etc.

  The   Battery ships partially charged. NO damage will occur to battery if used prior to 

fully charging. See charging section for more information.

STATUS LCD ICONS

Photo Mode

Triple Shot Photo Mode

Video Mode

10 Second Timer Mode

Resolution Indicator

Delete Last/All Format SD 

Card

Battery Meter

Spot Meter Exposure ON

Number of Files on SD 

Card

SD Card Not Inserted

TO SHOOT VIDEO

Turn on camera by pressing POWER/MODE button.

The camera will power on in VIDEO mode as the default mode.

Default resolution is 960p (1280x960). See Settings Menu section to learn about resolutions.

Press shutter button to begin recording video. Camera will beep once.

Red LED light on front of the camera will blink while video is recording.

Press shutter button to stop recording or camera will automatically  stop recording when your SD card is full 

or  your  battery  dies (approx  2.25  hours of  battery  life  on  a full charge). Camera  will  beep  3  times when 

recording stops and file is saved.

USING 10 SECOND TIMER

Press the POWER/MODE button until you see the 10 SECOND TIMER icon.

Press the SHUTTER button and the camera will automatically shoot a photo in 10 seconds.

A series of beeps and flashing red LED light will indicate when the photo has been taken.

  

 (blinking icon)

TO SHOOT PHOTOS EVERY “X” SECONDS TIME LAPSE MODE

Press POWER/MODE button until you see the blinking camera icon.

The default timing is to shoot a PHOTO EVERY “2” SECONDS, automatically.

Press the shutter button to start taking photos. Press the shutter again to stop.

To change the timing to shoot a photo every  2, 5, 10, 30, or 60 seconds, see the SETTINGS MENU section 

of these instructions. 

TO SHOOT SINGLE SHOT PHOTOS

Press the POWER/MODE button repeatedly until you see the solid, non blinking camera icon.

Press SHUTTER button to take a photo.

A beep will sound and red LED will flash to indicate a photo has been taken.

TO SHOOT TRIPLE SHOT SEQUENCE PHOTOS 
Press POWER/MODE button  until you see the triple shot icon on the front LCD

 status screen. Press the 

shutter button to shoot 3x photo-sequence in 2 seconds.

SETTINGS MENU

ADVANCED FEATURES

ENTERING THE SETTINGS MENU

Press the POWER/MODE button repeatedly until you see the SEt icon (above).
Press the SHUTTER button to enter settings menu.
Press the POWER/MODE button to cycle through options once in settings menu.

CHOOSING ONE BUTTON MODE ON / OFF
“One Button Mode On” forces the camera to automatically  begin recording video or photos once the camera 

is turned on, depending  on which  default power  up mode the camera  is set to  (see  next instructions). In 

“One  Button  Mode  On”  the  camera  is  either  “on  and  recording”,  or  powered  off. This simplifies camera 

operation when loaning the camera to friends or when you know you only want to shoot in one mode.

The  shutter  button  is  disabled  in  “One  Button  Mode”  and  will  not  start  or  stop  the  recording  while  the 

camera is on.

Symbol on LCD Screen

Function

onF (default setting)

One Button Mode Off

onO

One Button Mode On

To turn “One Button Mode” ‘ON’:

1) Enter the  SET  MENU and  notice  that  One Button  Mode  OFF (onF)  option  is the  first setting 

available.  Press the shutter button to toggle the screen to say onO (One Button Mode On).

2) With onO  (One Button  Mode  On) showing  on the screen, press the  POWER/MODE button  to 

save whichever setting is showing on the screen and continue to the next feature option.

3) Turn  your  camera off  and then on  again and  the camera  will  begin recording in  whatever  the 

default power on setting and resolution is set to.

4) Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds to stop recording and turn the camera off

To turn “One Button Mode” ‘OFF’:

1) Turn the camera on
2) While the camera is on (and recording), press and hold the shutter button for 3 seconds. Let go.
3) The camera’s SET menu will appear
4) Press the shutter button to enter the SET menu
5) When onO (One Button Mode On) appears, press the shutter button to toggle the setting to onF 

(One Button Mode Off)

6) Turn the camera off
7) When you turn the camera on again the One Button Mode feature will be turned off

CHOOSING DEFAULT MODE AT POWER UP
You can program your camera to turn on in either Video mode, Photo mode, Triple Shot Sequence mode, or 

Photo Every "X" Seconds mode:

Symbol on LCD Screen

Function

F (default setting)

Video Mode (F means “Filming”)

P

Single Shot Photo Mode

3

Triple Shot Photo Mode

PES

Photo Every “X” Seconds Mode

Press the SHUTTER button to toggle between choices.
Press the POWER/MODE button to save  whichever  setting is showing  on the screen and  continue to the 

next feature option.

CHOOSING VIDEO RESOLUTION
Your HD HERO camera shoots the following video resolutions:

Symbol on LCD 

Screen

Description

Resolution

Frames per 

Second

Suggested Use

r1

Wide Angle

Standard Definition

16:9

WVGA 

(848x480)

60 NTSC

50 PAL

when smaller file size is 

desired

r2

Widest HD Video

16:9 @ 30 fps

720p 

(1280 x 720)

30 NTSC

25 PAL

when mounting on vehicles or 

gear, when a very wide angle 

is desired but vertical viewing 

area is not as important

r3

Widest HD Video

16:9 @ 60 fps

720p 

(1280 x 720)

60 NTSC

50 PAL

same as r2 but with ultra slow 

motion playback

r4

(default 

resolution)

Tallest HD Video

Max Overall View

4:3

960p 

(1280 x 960)

30 NTSC

25 PAL

when mounting on your body, 

helmet, surfboard or chest 

harness, this mode offers the 

most vertical viewing area of all 

resolutions

r5

Full HD

Highest Resolution

16:9

1080p 

(1920x1080)

30 NTSC

25 PAL

when vehicle or gear mounted, 

best choice for highest quality 

in-car filming. 25% narrower 

field of view (127º) compared 

to 170º view of other 

resolutions

NOTE: Above r1, r2,   r3,  r4, and r5  settings in the SET  menu appear  as 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 (no “r”)  on the 

bottom left corner of  LCD screen when not in the SET menu. See previous “STATUS LCD ICONS” drawing 

for an example of this.

Press the SHUTTER button to toggle between choices.
Press the POWER/MODE button to save  whichever  setting is showing  on the screen and  continue to the 

next feature option.

CHOOSING EXPOSURE SETTING
Choose  between  Spot  Meter  and  Center  Weighted Average  Meter  exposure  settings depending  on  the 

lighting of your environment:

Symbol on LCD Screen

Function

Cnt

(default setting)

Center weighted average meter is best for normal outdoor and indoor 

lighting conditions.

SPt

This icon

appears on LCD when spot 

meter is active

Spot meter is primarily for shooting from inside of a car or other dark space 

looking out into a brighter outside setting. Spot meter adjusts the exposure 

for the absolute center of the scene, for example the road ahead instead of 

the interior of the car.

If you are wanting optimum exposure of the inside of the car, filming mainly 

the driver for example, choose Cnt center weighted average to expose for 

the inside of the car.

Press the SHUTTER button to toggle between choices.
Press the POWER/MODE button to save  whichever  setting is showing  on the screen and  continue to the 

next feature option.

 

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