Hi, this is Greg Kong. In this video we're gonna set up the 360 video camera in the field at a coffee shop. First thing we need to do is be aware of the light. It's always better to film in the direction that the light is facing. And it's nice to have a window to give nice good natural daylight. Here I'm fixing the 360 camera to a mini tripod.
I like this because it's light to carry. And you can fix any type of mount that fits to the standard thread at the bottom of the camera. And I just find this tripod is better point of view. So here, I'm just connecting the app to the camera using the Wi Fi. And once we've connected the camera, we can then go ahead and select the resolution Generally I like to film with the highest resolution at 24 frames per second 24 frames per second gives you flexibility to change it to other frame rates, and it's also the film look. First, we're going to do a one minute video and then we're going to do a time lapse, I like to swipe the screen just to see what the actual picture looks like, and the 360 view, and then we hit the big circular button to record the camera will flash a red light when it's actually recording so you know, it's in record mode as well and there's a red bar at the top while it's actually recording to let you know how long you've been recording for.
For time lapse, we can click that icon and the decision we need to make is what time interval so half a second is for fast action, and a second or two is for slower option. I'm going to set this to one second and because This is a 360 video time lapse. I'm going to put a link to the time lapse if you're interested in watching it on YouTube. So good luck on filming your 360 video and I hope these tips help