Midland H3 User Manual
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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2 THE BASICS Shutter/Select Microphone Button Power/Mode Button MicroSD Slot Charging Micro USB Status Light Port Lens...
  • Page 3 Button Speaker Screen Down Button...
  • Page 5: Waterproof Housing

    WATERPROOF HOUSING Select/Shutter Button Latch Up/Playback Button Down/Shutter Button Power/Mode Button Attention: If you use the case in the water, wash it well and dry it after use. Do not use any type of cleaning product.
  • Page 6 ACCESSORIES Handle Bar/ Waterproof Pole Mount Housing (optional) Clip Mount 1 Mount 2 Mount 3 Mount 4 Bandages USB Cable Battery Manual...
  • Page 7: Mounting Your Camera

    MOUNTING YOUR CAMERA Attach your camera to helmets, gear and equipment.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED HELLO Congratulations on your new camera! This user manual will help you learn the basics of capturing life’s most incredible moments. To turn the camera ON: Press the Power/Mode button. To turn the camera OFF: Press and hold the Power/Mode button. SETTINGS To get to the settings menu, press the Power/Mode button...
  • Page 9: Video Settings

    Power/Mode button (if you exit without vali- dating, the camera will maintain the previous selected option). VIDEO SETTINGS • Movie size: 1280x720 (HD) and 640x480 (SD) @30fps. • Date stamp: to show date/time in video/photo. • Looping video: the camera always records and, when the card is full, it records over the oldest videos.
  • Page 10 • Resolution: 5/3/2/1 MP. • Single shot: the camera takes a single shot when Shutter is pressed. • Burst photo: capture a burst of photos (3 in1,5 seconds) when the Shutter button is pressed. • Time Lapse: shoot a series of photos at 2/10 seconds.
  • Page 11: Capture Video

    • Screen saver: select how long the screen re- mains on after the last key is pressed (OFF = always on). • Date/Time: set the current date and time. • Language: set the menu language. • Format: format all the data of the inserted card.
  • Page 12 PLAYBACK Play videos and photos To enter the Playback menu, press the Power/ Mode once. If there are any stored files, X/Y will sohw in the upper right part of the display. X is the file number you are playing and Y is the total number of stored files.
  • Page 13: Microsd Cards

    MICROSD CARDS This camera is compatible with microSD, mi- croSDHC and microSDXC memory cards of 8GB, 16GB y 32GB capacity, Class 10. We recommend the use of brand name me- mory cards for maximun reliability in high-vi- bration activities. CHARGING THE BATTERY If recording is occurring when the battery rea- ches 0%, the camera will save the file and turn OFF.
  • Page 14: Limited Warranty

    The warranty does not cover: • The product deterioration by normal use. • Defects caused by misuse with, or connection to, any accessory or software not genuine Midland.
  • Page 15 Warranty is not enforceable: • If the product has been dismantled, modified or repaired by anyone other than the authorized ser- vice centre or if it’s repaired using unauthorized spare parts. • If the product has been exposed to environmental conditions for which it has not been designed.
  • Page 16: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Video: 1280x720 (HD) and Date, Exposure, Burst Photo, 640x480 (SD) @30fps MOV Time Lapse, Language, format. Date&Time. Photo: 8/3/5/1 MP JPEG Multilingual menu: EN/IT/ format. ES/PT/DE/DU/FR/RU/PL/TR/ Lens: 6G 120º wide angle. Connections: USB 2.0. Sensor: CMOS 5MP. Autonomy up to 110’ in HD. Water resistance: up to 30m with housing.

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