![]() ![]() Let's go ahead and put that battery back in. Be careful as it's a little bit tiny and you might need to use some tweezers or put some bigger cards in there, so you don't have to frequently change them. I've already put the two micro SD cards in there. So one camera writes to the one card and the lens on the other side writes to the other card. These two card slots are tied to each of the lenses on the camera. Now, with that pulled out, if you look closely inside of the GoPro camera, you'll see that there are two micro SD card slots. And if you look inside the camera, you'll see that that easily fits in and with a gentle push, will go flush like such, making it very easy to open or close the door. You'll see, for example, that it has a notch on the side there. It's not used in any other GoPro camera, but it's very much like the other batteries that GoPro uses. You just push the button and slide and what this will do is open up the battery compartment. Now, on the side here, it's pretty simple. You'll see that it actually butts against the little stop. So I'll leave those two pieces flipped up and let's just slide that into place there. ![]() It's metal, because the camera's going to be a little bit heavier. But in most cases, this GoPro mount just goes on the bottom and it's actually pretty sturdy. Or maybe you just needed to set in an environment. There are third-party frames, for example, that this can get mounted in, et cetera. And it does allow the camera to be positioned in different ways. So if you don't want to use the GoPro mount, maybe you wanted to set this directly on a desk or a flat surface, you can do that. And these can actually lift up if needed. But on the bottom here, you'll notice these tabs. That's going to keep the camera a little bit safer. I've put my GoPro Fusion in a third-party silicon sleeve here just for some extra protection. ![]() And on the bottom here, you'll see a bracket that's built in. Now, if for some reason you don't want to use that mount, this does actually come out. In this case, I've just mounted it to a selfie stick here that we'll use to get the camera a little bit higher later on. This means that you can use the camera with any type of device. And you'll see here on the bottom, the standard GoPro-type mount, just the thread mount here that uses the regular type of GoPro thread to attach. Now, let me walk you through some of the core components. It's the type of camera that you can leave dropped in in an environment or mounted on a great point of view to capture angles and get full coverage of what's happening on a location. You'll see a little bit later how we can use the software in GoPro to frame the shot or adapt the shot afterwards to pull out just the types of clips that we want. Because it gives you a full 360-degree of coverage, it's possible to actually capture a very wide area and then pull out high definition video after the fact. Well, that's really where the shoot first, point later comes in. Now you might be thinking, well, I've got no interest in VR. That's because it's a 360-degree VR camera. And they sort of advertise the camera as shoot first, point later. GoPro's latest edition to its camera lineup is the GoPro Fusion. ![]()
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