GoPro Fusion

GoPro Fusion User Manual TIPS FOR CAPTURING WITH FUSION

GoPro Fusion

If you are new to capturing spherical content, below are some tips to help you get the best results from Fusion.

  • Fusion captures everything around you, regardless of where the camera is pointed. However, for best results, aim one of the lenses directly at the main subject.

  • OverCapture lets you capture content in all directions from a single point of view. So, you do not need as many cameras to ensure that you get the shot. And you can select the content that is important to you after you capture.

  • For the best results, attach Fusion to the mounts that came with the camera. Using the mounts moves the camera away from your hand and helps reduce the chances that your hand appears in the shot.

  • When using Fusion as a handheld camera without a mount, group most of your fingers underneath the camera near the mounting fingers. This placement reduces the chance that your hand appears in the shot:

  • For more control during editing, capture with Protune turned on.

  • To prevent additional work during editing, do not rest Fusion on its side when capturing.

  • Keep editing in mind when you are capturing with Fusion. For example, remember to hide yourself and your supporting mounts and equipment somewhere that is easily blended during editing.

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WARNING: The dual lenses of Fusion are unprotected and are susceptible to scratches, if not cared for properly. Always store Fusion with the provided lens protection and avoid resting the lens on any surface. Scratches to the lens are not covered by the warranty.

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