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2

Select a video recording mode (

Video Modes

, page 4

).

3

Attach the camera to a mount or tripod suitable for the kind of 

video you want to shoot (

Camera Mounts

, page 2

).

4

Find a good shooting location and camera position (

Tips for 

Shooting 360-degree Video

, page 4

).

5

Use the Garmin VIRB app to preview the camera view 

(

Remote Viewfinder

, page 7

) and fine-tune the video 

settings (

Pro Settings

, page 7

).

6

Start recording (

Recording a Video

, page 4

).

Tips for Shooting 360-degree Video

Your VIRB 360 camera may be unlike cameras you have used 

before. Traditional cameras capture a fixed, rectangular field of 

view, which requires you to frame shots carefully and follow the 

subject to keep it in the frame. The VIRB 360 camera captures a 

full 360-degree sphere of video, recording everything around it, 

in every direction.
Shooting 360-degree video requires some considerations that 

may differ from traditional video recording.
• Put the VIRB 360 camera in the middle of the action.

A traditional forward-shooting camera is often placed with all 

the action in front of it. Because the VIRB 360 camera 

records in all directions, you should consider every angle and 

place the camera so that interesting video can be recorded in 

front, behind, above, and below the camera.

• Avoid blocking portions of the video sphere.

You may block a large portion of the recorded video sphere if 

you hold the camera closely in front of you or place it near a 

wall or other obstruction. You should place the camera where 

it has a clear view of the surroundings in all directions.

• Point the front lens toward the primary subject.

Although the camera records in all directions, the initial view 

for a 360-degree video centers on the front lens.

• Try placing the camera in a higher position to capture a 

broader, less-obstructed view.
A higher vantage point often provides a clearer, wider view. 

When recording action, you can hold the camera higher using 

the included tripod and grip, or you can mount the camera 

above you using an optional head mount or helmet mount. 

When recording an event, you can use a tripod to place the 

camera in a higher location that provides a line of sight above 

crowds and other visual obstructions.

• Check the lighting conditions in all directions.

When feasible, you should use the remote viewfinder in the 

Garmin VIRB app to verify the lighting conditions in all 

directions from the camera.

Recording a Video

NOTE: 

If the battery power becomes very low while recording 

video, the device automatically stops recording, saves the video, 

and safely turns off. The status LEDs flash rapidly when the 

battery charge level is low.

1

Move the recording switch forward to start recording video.
If the device is off, it turns on automatically. The device starts 

recording video immediately, and the red light turns on.

2

Move the recording switch backward to stop recording video.
The video is saved on the memory card as an .mp4 file. The 

G-Metrix

 sensor data is saved on the memory card as a .fit 

file.

Lens Modes

The lens mode determines which lens or lenses the camera 

uses while shooting video, and the size of the field of view.
Select   > 

Lens Mode

.

360

: Records spherical 360-degree video using both lenses. 

The camera automatically stitches video from the two lenses 

into one 360-degree video file. The camera captures 360-

degree video at 4K resolution. When you select 360 mode, 

you should select a stitching distance.

Front Only, Rear Only

: Records rectangular 16:9 video using 

one lens.   or   points to the active lens. The camera 

captures 16:9 video at 1080p resolution.

RAW

: Records separate 200-degree hemispherical video files 

from each lens, with a combined resolution of up to 5.7K. You 

can edit or share the video from each lens separately, or you 

can stitch both video files into a complete video sphere using 

video editing software.

Changing the Stitching Distance

Each camera lens captures 200 degrees horizontally and 

vertically, or slightly more than half of a sphere. When you are 

shooting 360-degree video, the camera joins, or "stitches," the 

two lens images at a set focal distance and removes the 

overlapping parts of the images. This creates a full sphere of 

video with little or no transition between the two lens images.
You can select the focal distance used for video stitching based 

on your shooting environment.

1

From the main menu, select 

Setup

 > 

Stitch Distance

.

2

Select a stitching distance:
• If you are shooting closer objects, indoors, or in closer 

surroundings, select 

Near

.

This option sets a stitching distance of about 5 m (16 ft.) to 

optimize video stitching for most environments.

• If you are shooting distant objects, outdoors, or in a large, 

open venue, select 

Far

.

This sets a farther stitching distance to optimize video 

stitching for distant objects or landscapes.

Video Modes

Select   > 

Video Mode

.

Video

: Captures full motion video using one or both lenses, 

based on the Lens Mode setting (

Lens Modes

, page 4

).

Slow-Mo

: Captures slow motion video. This mode is not 

available when you are using the 360 lens mode.

Time-lapse

: Captures time-lapse video at a selected frame 

interval.

Recording a Time-Lapse Video

Time-lapse mode captures individual video frames at longer 

intervals and creates a video that plays much faster than real 

time. You can use time-lapse mode to record movements, 

changes, or events that take place slowly over a long period of 

time.
Time-lapse videos play at 30 frames per second. The length of 

the video depends on the amount of time between video 

frames. For example, if frames are recorded at a one-second 

interval, each second of video covers 30 seconds of real time. If 

frames are recorded at a 60-second interval, each second of 

video covers 30 minutes of real time.

1

From the main menu, select 

Video Mode

 > 

Time-lapse

.

2

Select a time interval between video frames.

3

For the best results, mount the device so it does not move 

while recording.

4

Record a video.

4

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Summary of Contents for VIRB 360

Page 1: ...VIRB 360 Owner sManual...

Page 2: ...emarks may not be used without the express permission of Garmin Android Google Google Cardboard and YouTube are trademarks of Google Inc Apple and Mac are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S...

Page 3: ...p Using Wi Fi Settings 7 Remote Viewfinder 7 App and Camera Settings 8 Garmin VIRB App Gallery 9 Connecting to a Wi Fi Network 10 Multiple Camera Network 11 Remote Control 11 Controlling Your VIRB Cam...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...ice out of direct sunlight 1 Slide the latch to open the battery compartment door 2 Insert the battery into the compartment 3 Close the battery compartment door and press it until it clicks Installing...

Page 6: ...lows you to start and stop recording quickly while automatically turning off the camera to conserve battery power when you are not recording NOTE The camera does not turn off using the recording switc...

Page 7: ...e camera into the cradle fitting the grooves in the side of the camera onto the teeth 2 Press the other side of the camera down until it clicks 3 Place the flanges on the bottom of the action cradle i...

Page 8: ...recording video The video is saved on the memory card as an mp4 file The G Metrix sensor data is saved on the memory card as a fit file Lens Modes The lens mode determines which lens or lenses the ca...

Page 9: ...photo or photos in the active photo mode after the default self timer expires Setting the Default Photo Self Timer page 5 To increase the self timer delay hold until the correct delay time appears on...

Page 10: ...data onto your video using gauges graphs and more You can play and share your edited videos to show your speed acceleration heart rate and other sensor data in real time G Metrix Data Your camera can...

Page 11: ...Garmin VIRB app Remote Viewfinder The remote viewfinder appears in the Garmin VIRB app while the app is connected to your camera Select to enable or change the pro settings Pro Settings page 7 Displa...

Page 12: ...he Facebook social network select Facebook select Sign in to Facebook and follow the on screen instructions to sign in to your Facebook account 4 Select one or more options to edit the broadcast detai...

Page 13: ...ly the highlights of an event 1 Connect your camera to the Garmin VIRB app 2 From the app viewfinder select Loop 3 Select the number of minutes of video to save 4 Start recording video The most recent...

Page 14: ...essing the video select an option To save the video to your mobile device select To share the video to a social network using an Apple device select To share the video to a social network using a devi...

Page 15: ...ld turn on the access point camera first followed by the other cameras The cameras connect automatically If you have additional VIRB cameras you can add them to the camera network Adding a Camera to t...

Page 16: ...B Type to switch between the Main VIRB and Extended VIRB modes 6 Repeat step 5 for each extended camera 7 After all of the cameras are connected select an option To start and stop recording on all of...

Page 17: ...card or format the memory card About Displays important software information your unit ID and regulatory and compliance information Formatting Your Memory Card NOTICE Erased data cannot be restored Y...

Page 18: ...keep it at room temperature until you are ready to use the camera again Viewing Regulatory and Compliance Information From the About menu select Regulatory Info Device Care NOTICE Avoid contact with c...

Page 19: ...al use especially while it is recording high resolution video or transmitting a Wi Fi signal Some G Metrix data is missing Some G Metrix data requires you to enable or pair sensors or use specific acc...

Page 20: ...rd mobile app 6 7 10 11 mounts 3 removing 3 tripod 2 multiple cameras 11 P photos 9 self timer 5 settings 5 8 taking 5 time lapse 9 Travelapse 9 viewing 9 playing video 9 power force 6 power key 2 R r...

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