GoPro SPJB1 User manual

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Contents Contents
HERO8 Black – Regulatory Model Number SPJB1
Meet Your HERO8 Black 6
Setting Up Your Camera
Getting to Know Your GoPro 14
Customising Your GoPro 26
Using QuikCapture 35
Adding HiLight Tags 37
Setting the Screen Orientation 38
Recording Video 39
Video Settings 45
Taking Photos 48
Photo Settings 55
Capturing Time Lapse 57
Time Lapse Settings 61
Live Streaming 64
Exposure Control 65
Connecting to an External Microphone 68
Controlling Your GoPro With Your Voice 69
Playing Back Your Media 73
Connecting to Other Devices 77
Transferring Your Media 79
Setting Your Preferences 84
Important Messages 93
Resetting Your Camera 95
Mounting Your GoPro 97
Removing the Door 102
Maintenance 104
Battery Information 105
Troubleshooting 108
Tech Specs: Video 109
Tech Specs: Photo 120
Tech Specs: Time Lapse 125
Tech Specs: Protune 130
Customer Support 138
Trademarks 138
Regulatory Information 138
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Meet Your HERO8 Black
1. Shutter Button
2. Door
3. Door Latch
4. Status Light
5. Status Screen
6. microSD Card Slot
7. Battery
8. USB-C Port
9. Microphone
10. Mounting Fingers
Meet Your HERO8 Black
Learn how to use the accessories that came with your GoPro. See
Mounting Your GoPro (starting page 97).
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11. Mode Button
12. Speaker
13. Touch Screen
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MICROSD CARDS
You’ll need a microSD card (sold separately) to save your videos and
photos. Use a brand-name card that ts these requirements:
microSD, microSDHC or microSDXC
Class 10 or UHS-I rating
Capacity up to 256GB
For a list of recommended microSD cards, visit gopro.com/microsdcards.
Heads Up: Make sure your hands are clean and dry before handling
your SD card. Check the manufacturer’s guidelines to see your card’s
acceptable temperature range and other important information.
PRO TIP: Keep your SD card in good condition by reformatting it
regularly. This will erase all of your media, so make sure you save it rst.
1. Swipe down to access the Dashboard.
2. Tap Preferences > Reset > Format SD Card.
To learn how to save your videos and photos, see Transferring Your Media
(page 79).
Setting Up Your Camera Setting Up Your Camera
RECHARGEABLE BATTERY
For maximum performance, make sure you use the GoPro Rechargeable
Battery (HERO8 Black/HERO7 Black/HERO6 Black) with your
newGoPro.
Though older GoPro and non-GoPro batteries may t in your HERO8
Black, they will greatly limit your camera’s performance.
PRO TIP: There’s an easy way to check your battery’s status and make
sure you’re using the right one.
1. Swipe down to access the Dashboard.
2. Tap Preferences > About > Battery Info.
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Setting Up Your CameraSetting Up Your Camera
3. Insert the battery.
4. Connect your camera to a USB charger or computer using the USB-C
cable included.
It takes about two hours for the battery to fully charge. The camera
status light will turn o when it’s done. To learn more, see Battery
Information (page 105).
PRO TIP: For the fastest charging, use the GoPro Supercharger
(soldseparately).
MICROSD CARD + BATTERY SET UP
1. Unlock the door latch and ip the door open.
2. With your camera o, insert the SD card into the card slot with the
label facing the battery compartment.
You can eject the card by pressing it into the slot with your ngernail.
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UPDATING YOUR CAMERA’S SOFTWARE
To get the latest features and best performance from your GoPro, make
sure it’s using the most up-to-date software.
Updating With the GoPro App
1. Download the app from the Apple App Store or Google Play.
2. Follow the app’s on-screen instructions to connect your camera to
your mobile device. If new camera software is available, the app will
tell you how to install it.
Updating Manually
1. Visit gopro.com/update.
2. Choose HERO8 Black from the list of cameras.
3. Select Update your camera manually and follow the instructions.
PRO TIP: Want to know what software version you’re using? Here’s
where you can nd out.
1. Swipe down to access the Dashboard.
2. Tap Preferences > About > Camera Info.
Setting Up Your CameraSetting Up Your Camera
5. Unplug the cable and shut the door when charging is complete. Make
sure the door latch is closed and locked before using your camera.
6. Press the door hinge to ensure a tight seal.
WARNING: Your GoPro’s door is removable. Make sure that it
is locked, sealed and waterproof by checking the Door Latch
and pressing the hinge after closing the door.
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POWERING ON
Press the Mode button
to turn on your HERO8 Black.
POWERING OFF
Press and hold the Mode button
to turn it o.
3s
WARNING: Use caution when using your GoPro and its mounts
and accessories. Always be aware of your surroundings to
avoid injuring yourself and others.
Ensure you follow all local laws, including all privacy laws,
which may restrict recording in certain areas.
Getting to Know Your GoPro Getting to Know Your GoPro
USING THE TOUCH SCREEN
Tap
Select an item, turn a setting on or o.
Swipe Left or Right
Switch between Video, Photo and Time Lapse
modes.
Swipe Down From the Edge of the Screen
Open the Dashboard when your camera is in a
landscape orientation.
Swipe Up From the Edge of the Screen
See the last photo or video you captured and access
the Media Gallery.
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Getting to Know Your GoPro
CAPTURE MODES
Your GoPro has three main capture modes.
VIDEO
Change modes by swiping left or right to the one you want.
Video
Includes Standard, Activity, Cinematic and Slo-Mo presets. To learn more,
see Recording Video (page 39).
Photo
Includes Photo, LiveBurst, Burst and Night presets. To learn more, see
Taking Photos (page 48).
Time Lapse
Includes TimeWarp Video, Time Lapse and Night Lapse presets. To learn
more, see Capturing Time Lapse (page 57).
PRO TIP: With the camera on, you can press the Mode button
to
switch modes.
Press and Hold the Capture Screen
Turn on and adjust Exposure Control.
Press and Hold Any Back Arrow
Skip back to the main capture, Media Gallery or
Dashboard screen.
Getting to Know Your GoPro
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Getting to Know Your GoPro
GETTING THE SHOT
1. Simply press the Shutter button
to start recording.
100% 100%
2H:11
00:00
2. Press the Shutter button again to stop recording (Video, Time
Lapse and Live Streaming only).
Getting to Know Your GoPro
CAPTURE SCREEN
This screen gives you access to your camera’s capture settings
100% 100%
2H:11
1080 | 60 | W
Standard
1. Current Mode (Video, Photo or Time Lapse)
2. Recording Time/Photos Remaining
3. Customisable On-Screen Shortcuts
4. Capture Settings
5. Battery Status
Heads Up: The capture settings are not available when you turn your
GoPro to take portrait shots. Make sure you choose the settings you want
before rotating your camera.
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Getting to Know Your GoPro
CHANGING PRESETS
Each capture mode has presets that make it easy to switch back and forth
between the best mode and settings for your shot. They make getting the
shot you want as simple as possible.
1. Tap the capture settings.
100% 100%
2H:11
1080 | 60 | W
Standard
2. Tap the preset that you want. All of the preset’s settings will be locked
into your camera and ready to go.
4K | 30 | Linear
Cinematic
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Activity
1080 | 60 | Wide
Standard
VIDEO
CUSTOMISING THE PRESETS
You can change the settings in your presets with just a few taps.
1. Tap
next to the preset you want to adjust.
4K | 30 | Linear
Cinematic
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Activity
1080 | 60 | Wide
Standard
VIDEO
2. Tap the setting that you want to change.
1.0x OOn
BoostWide1080 | 60
ClipsZoomLow Light
HyperSmoothLensRES | FPS
STANDARD
Getting to Know Your GoPro
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Getting to Know Your GoPro
The on-screen instructions will give you a list of your options.
DIGITAL LENS
Wide
Large field of view that
captures as much as
possible in the frame.
For details on settings, see Tech Specs (starting page 109).
3. Scroll down for the more advanced settings.
1600
ISO Max
100
ISO Min
Auto
White Balance
0
EV Comp
Auto
Shutter
Low
Bit Rate
PROTUNE
O1.0xOn
For details on all advanced settings, see Protune (starting page 130).
4. Tap to save your changes and return to the presets screen.
1.0x OOn
BoostWide1080 | 60
ClipsZoomLow Light
HyperSmoothLensRES | FPS
STANDARD
Heads Up: You can’t delete the preloaded presets, but you can customise
them any way you want. You can also create your own custom presets.
To learn more, see Creating Your Own Presets (page 26).
PRO TIP: From the capture screen, you can press and hold the capture
settings to skip straight to the settings menu.
Getting to Know Your GoPro
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Getting to Know Your GoPro
RESTORING PRESETS TO THEIR ORIGINAL SETTINGS
You can go back to your preset’s original settings at any time.
1. Tap
.
4K | 30 | Linear
Cinematic
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Activity
1080 | 60 | Wide
Standard
VIDEO
2. Tap .
4K | 30 | Linear
Cinematic
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Activity
1080 | 60 | Wide
Standard
MANAGE
3. Tap Don e.
Heads Up: You can also scroll to the end of the list of settings and
tapRestore.
Getting to Know Your GoPro
NAVIGATING WITH THE BUTTONS
Although your GoPro is waterproof, the touch screen won’t work under
water. Use the buttons and front screen to change modes and settings.
1. With your camera on, hold down the Mode button
and press the
Shutter button
. A menu will appear on the front screen.
2. Press the Mode button to scroll through the modes and settings.
3. Use the Shutter button
to select and adjust settings.
To exit: Press and hold the Shutter button or scroll until you reach
Done, then press the Shutter button.
Heads Up: The Dashboard and Media Gallery are not available when
navigating with the buttons.
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Customising Your GoPro
HERO8 Black is the most customisable GoPro ever. It lets you create
your own presets and personalise your screen for instant access to the
settings you use the most.
CREATING YOUR OWN PRESETS
The perfect capture settings for a day out on the slopes may not be so
great when you’re recording indoors. Custom presets let you set up and
save settings for both so you can switch back and forth in no time.
1. Tap the capture settings, then scroll to the bottom of the list of
presets and tap
.
4K | 30 | Linear
Cinematic
1080 | 240 | Wide
Slo-Mo
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Activity
2. Tap a setting to change it.
On
Low Light
1.0x
Zoom
Wide
Lens
1080 | 60
RES | FPS
Boost
HyperSmooth
Video
Mode
CHOOSE SETTINGS
Customising Your GoPro
The on-screen instructions will give you a list of your options. For
details on all settings, see Tech Specs (starting page 109).
Scroll down for the more advanced settings.
1600
ISO Max
100
ISO Min
Auto
White Balance
0
EV Comp
Auto
Shutter
Low
Bit Rate
PROTUNE
O1.0xOn
For details on advanced settings, see Protune (starting page 130).
3. Tap
when you’re nished.
On
Low Light
1.0x
Zoom
Wide
Lens
1080 | 60
RES | FPS
Boost
HyperSmooth
Video
Mode
CHOOSE SETTINGS
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Customising Your GoPro
4. Choose an icon and name for your preset.
NAME PRESET
Bike
Air
5. Tap to save your preset.
You may need to ne-tune your presets after trying them out. Tap
next to the preset to make adjustments.
Customising Your GoPro
DELETING YOUR PRESET
1. Tap
.
4K | 30 | Linear
Cinematic
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Activity
1080 | 60 | Wide
Standard
VIDEO
2. Tap .
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Activity
1080 | 60 | Wide
Standard
1440 | 60 | Wide
Custom
MANAGE
3. Tap Don e.
Heads Up: You can also scroll to the end of the list of settings and
tapDelete.
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SUGGESTED SETTINGS
Here are some of the best modes and settings for capturing your
favourite activities. Try them as starting points for your presets, then
experiment to nd what works best for you.
Activity Video Photo
Air 1080p120, Wide Lens
4K60, Wide Lens
15x TimeWarp Video
Time Lapse Photo
(1-second interval)
1080p120, Wide Lens
Burst (30/3 Rate),
Wide Lens
Bike 1440p60, Wide Lens
2.7K60 4:3, Wide Lens
15x TimeWarp Video
Time Lapse Photo
(5-second interval),
Wide Lens
Indoor 1440p30, Wide Lens
1080p30, Wide Lens
Photo or Continuous
Photo, Wide Lens
Motor 1440p60, Wide Lens
2.7K60 4:3, Wide Lens
15x TimeWarp Video
Time Lapse Photo
(5-second interval),
Wide Lens
Mounted 1440p60, Wide Lens
4K60, Wide Lens
Auto TimeWarp Video
Time Lapse Photo
(5-second interval),
Wide Lens
Outdoor 1440p60, Wide Lens
4K60, Wide Lens
10x TimeWarp Video
Photo or Continuous
Photo, Wide Lens
Customising Your GoPro Customising Your GoPro
Activity Video Photo
POV
*
1440p60, Wide Lens
1440p120, Wide Lens
15x TimeWarp Video
Time Lapse Photo
(2-second interval),
Wide Lens
Burst (30/3 Rate),
Wide Lens
Sele 1440p60, Narrow Lens
4K60 4:3, Narrow Lens
Photo, Narrow Lens,
SuperPhoto,
Photo Timer
Snow 1080p120, Wide Lens
4K60, Wide Lens
15x TimeWarp Video
Time Lapse Photo
(1-second interval),
Wide Lens
Burst (30/3 Rate),
Wide Lens
Trail 1440p60, Wide Lens
4K30 4:3, Wide Lens
15x TimeWarp Video
Photo, Wide Lens
Travel 1440p60, Wide Lens
4K60, Wide Lens
10x TimeWarp Video
Photo or Continuous
Photo, Wide Lens
Water 1080p240, Wide Lens
1440p60, Wide Lens
4K60, Wide Lens
Time Lapse Photo
(2- or 5-second
interval), Wide Lens
Burst (30/6 Rate),
Wide Lens
*
Point-of-view (POV) shots are those taken from your point of view using
a body mount or handheld mount.
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PERSONALISING YOUR ONSCREEN SHORTCUTS
On-screen shortcuts give you quick one-tap access to your camera’s
capture settings. Each mode has its own default shortcuts, but you can
change them to the settings that you use most. You can even set up
dierent shortcuts for each preset.
1. Tap the
next to the preset you want to adjust.
4K | 30 | Linear
Cinematic
2.7K | 60 | SuperView
Activity
1080 | 60 | Wide
Standard
VIDEO
2. Scroll down to the On-Screen Settings.
Auto
Upper Right
Slo-Mo
Upper Left
Zoom
Lower Right
Lens
Lower Left
ON-SCREEN SHORTCUTS
O
Customising Your GoPro Customising Your GoPro
3. Tap where you’d like to put your new shortcut.
O
Upper Right
Slo-Mo
Upper Left
Zoom
Lower Right
Lens
Lower Left
ON-SCREEN SHORTCUTS
4. Scroll through all of the available shortcuts on the right and choose
the one you want.
Capture the action, then
replay in slow motion or
in real time.
SloMo
UPPER RIGHT
For details on shortcuts, see Tech Specs (starting page 109) and
Protune (starting page 130).
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Customising Your GoPro
5. Tap to save your changes and return to the presets screen.
Upper Right
Slo-Mo
Upper Left
Zoom
Lower Right
Lens
Lower Left
ON-SCREEN SHORTCUTS
STANDARD
Now you can simply tap the shortcut to change settings.
PRO TIP: From the capture screen, you can press and hold the shortcut
to skip to the shortcut selection screen.
QuikCapture is the fastest and easiest way to power on your GoPro and
get the shot. All it takes is the push of a single button.
RECORDING VIDEO WITH QUIKCAPTURE
1. With your camera o, press the Shutter button
.
2. Press the Shutter button
again to stop recording and turn o
yourcamera.
Heads Up: When using QuikCapture, your camera will start recording with
the settings that you used last.
For more Video options, see Recording Video (page 39).
Using QuikCapture
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TAKING TIME LAPSE WITH QUIKCAPTURE
1. With your camera o, press and hold the Shutter button
until your
camera turns on (about 3 seconds). It will start recording in the last
Time Lapse mode that you used.
3s
2. Press the Shutter button
again to stop Time Lapse and turn o
your camera.
For more Time Lapse options, see Capturing Time Lapse (page 57).
TURNING QUIKCAPTURE OFF
QuikCapture is on by default, but you can turn it o.
1. Swipe down to access the Dashboard.
2. Tap
.
PRO TIP: Since it only turns the camera on when it’s recording,
QuikCapture is a great way to maximise battery life.
Using QuikCapture
Adding HiLight Tags
Mark favourite moments in your videos and photos by pressing the Mode
button
during recording or playback. This adds a HiLight Tag that
makes those moments easier to nd when you’re watching your footage,
creating a video or looking for a certain shot.
You can also add HiLight Tags using the GoPro app or saying “GoPro
HiLight” when Voice Control is on.
PRO TIP: The GoPro app looks for HiLight Tags when it creates
videos. This helps ensure that your favourite moments are included in
yourstories.
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Setting the Screen Orientation
You can easily switch between landscape and portrait shots by rotating
your camera. HERO8 Black can even capture photos and videos the right
way up when it’s mounted upside down. The touch screen menu will
automatically adjust and your media will play back the right way up.
The orientation is locked in when you press the Shutter button
. If your
camera tilts during recording, like on a roller coaster, your footage will tilt
with it. You’ll capture every twist and turn.
LOCKING THE ORIENTATION
HERO8 Black lets you lock the screen in landscape or portrait orientation.
This is especially useful when you’re using body and handheld mounts.
That’s when accidentally shooting in the wrong orientation is mostly likely
to happen.
Swipe down to access the Dashboard.
1. Turn your camera to the orientation you want.
2. Tap
on the Dashboard.
The screen is now locked and will match the orientation of your camera.
Heads Up: Locking the screen in this way will only work when the
Orientation is set to All (default) in Preferences.
SETTING LANDSCAPE LOCK
You can also set your GoPro to record only in landscape orientation.
Swipe down to access the Dashboard.
1. Tap Preferences > Touch Screen > Orientation.
2. Switch from Auto (default) to Landscape.
Your GoPro will record the right way up whether your camera is the
right way up or upside down. You can also lock the orientation on the
Dashboard.
Your GoPro comes loaded with four video presets. Each has its own
speciality. Once you’ve chosen your preset, press the Shutter button
to start recording. Press it again to stop.
STANDARD DEFAULT
A versatile preset that’s great for all-purpose recording. It captures 1080p
video at 60 frames per second (fps) for full-screen playback on your
phone and TV. The digital lens is set to Wide to capture more of the scene
in the frame.
ACTIVITY
Use this preset to capture ultra-immersive footage of your favourite
activities. It records 2.7K video at 60 fps with the SuperView digital lens.
This gives your video the classic GoPro look with high-resolution full-
screen playback.
CINEMATIC
Captures stunning 4K high-resolution video at 30 fps. This preset uses the
Linear digital lens to smooth out the sh-eye eect and give your footage
a dramatic cinematic feel.
SLOMO
Great for fast-action shots, this preset records 1080p footage at 240 fps.
This lets you slow things down to 8x normal speed during playback and
catch amazing details you can’t see with the naked eye.
Recording Video
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