user manual
contents precautions /3 overview /4 using the camera /5 initial setup powering on and off charging formatting a micro SD card the camera menu system /6 video mode /7 recording video Flashback Video Tag/Loop simultaneous photos and videos video mode settings photo mode /8 timelapse mode /9 photoburst mode / 10 playback / 11 camera settings / 12 the two-way remote control / 13 shot setup / 15 capturing photos photo settings capturing timelapse sequences timelapse settings capturing
precautions General precautions Attention Please take note of the following guidelines when using your HD Ghost camera: ! Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult supervision • The camera is 2m shock resistant, but not shock proof—please take care of your camera and accessories, mounting and storing them securely • For your safety, do not press the buttons on the camera during sports activities • Do not store the camera anywhere prone to dust or damp for extended periods of time • Do no
overview MENU Button (Tag) LEFT Button (Zoom Out) RIGHT Button (Zoom In) ACTION Button (On/Off/Rec/Stop) LED Indicator 2.0” LCD Screen 300° Rotating / Replaceable Lens ¼”-20 Thread Speaker HDMI Port (Mini C) USB Port (Mini B) Battery Slot Cover Micro SD Card Slot 3.
using the camera Initial setup Selecting a micro SD card 1. Unscrew the rear hatch of the camera by hand, or by using the notch in the Universal clip (anti-clockwise movement) The Drift HD Ghost is compatible with Micro SD or SDHC cards of up to 32GB, and of Speed Class 6 or above. We recommend Class 10 cards for recording HD video. 2. Slide the catch and open the battery slot cover, lift and insert the battery as above, before closing the cover 3.
the camera menu system MENU Button (Tag/Back) LEFT Button (Zoom Out) RIGHT Button (Zoom In) ACTION Button (On/Off/Rec/Stop) LED Indicator The Drift HD Ghost has an easy-to-use menu system which can be navigated using the camera’s four control buttons. Mode Selection Playback Main Menu To open the Main Menu, press MENU while the camera is powered on. The Main Menu screen will display the four menu options. Use LEFT and RIGHT to navigate between the menu options.
video mode VIDEO MODE (GREEN LED) While the camera is powered on and in Video Mode—with a micro SD card inserted with enough free memory—it will record video when ACTION is pressed on the camera or the remote control. Video Mode Settings 1080P Resolution 25 (1080/960/720/WVGA) 2. Press MENU to enter the Main Menu 30 (1080/960/720/WVGA) 3. Open the Mode Selection menu, highlight Video Mode and press ACTION 40 (960) Frame Rate 2.
photo mode PHOTO MODE (YELLOW LED) While the camera is powered on and in Photo Mode—with a micro SD card inserted with available memory—it will capture a 5, 8 or 11MP still image when ACTION is pressed on the camera or the remote control. Photo Mode Settings 11MP Resolution 5MP 170° 1. To enter Photo Mode, ensure the camera is powered on 2. Press MENU to enter the Main Menu FOV -2 -1 Exposure 2. The LED indicator will blink red once before returning to yellow 0 +1 +2 Capturing photos 1.
timelapse mode TIMELAPSE MODE (PURPLE LED) While the camera is powered on and in Timelapse Mode—with a micro SD card inserted with enough free memory—it will capture a series of still images at a specified rate when ACTION is pressed on the camera or the remote control. Timelapse Mode Settings 11MP Resolution 5MP 170° 1. To enter Timelapse Mode, ensure the camera is powered on 2. Press MENU to enter the Main Menu FOV -2 -1 Exposure +2 0.
photoburst mode PHOTOBURST MODE (CYAN BLUE LED) While the camera is powered on and in Photoburst Mode—with a micro SD card inserted with enough free memory—it will capture a burst of still images for an allotted duration, at a specified rate when ACTION is pressed on the camera or the remote control. 1. To enter Photoburst Mode, ensure the camera is powered on Photoburst Mode Settings 11MP Resolution 5MP 170° FOV 3.
playback On opening Playback from the Main Menu, the screen will display the four camera mode icons. A number will be displayed beside each camera mode icon to indicate how many files are stored on the memory card for each mode. Playback 40% To select a highlighted camera mode, press ACTION. The screen will display the most recent video, photo or timelapse or photoburst folder. To move between files, use LEFT and RIGHT. To return to Live Preview, press the menu button to backout. Video Playback 1.
camera settings On opening Camera Settings from the Main Menu, the screen will display the list of adjustable camera settings. WiFi Use LEFT and RIGHT to move between settings. Use ACTION to edit and confirm settings; LEFT and RIGHT to move between setting values. Mic Sensitivity On Off Off Low Med Date/Time Digital Zoom Remote LED High Year/Month/Day On Off On Off Profile A WiFi Off To turn WiFi on or off, highlight ‘WiFi’ from the Camera Settings menu and press ACTION.
the two-way remote control Powering on and off 1. Ensure the camera is powered on (see p5) 2. Press and hold the @ ACTION button on the remote—the LED will power on and indicate the current camera mode ! The remote will automatically power off if it does not find a camera after 15s Charging Connect the remote control using the Mini USB cable (provided) to a powered USB port. The LED will blink red. A full charge takes around 2 hours using a 2 amps charger.
two way remote control (cont’d) Pairing camera to a remote control - one to all A single remote control can be paired to an infinite number of cameras in a 10m range from the remote control, to enable footage to be captured from every angle. 1. On the cameras, press MENU, select Camera Settings from the Main Menu and press ACTION 2. Highlight ‘Remote Pairing’ from the Camera Settings menu and press ACTION 3.
shot setup Fixing the camera to the Universal Clip Lens Rotation 1. Align the screw of the universal clip with the thread on the underside of the camera body In order to maximise your mounting options, the camera lens is rotatable through 300°, allowing for the perfect shot from even the most awkward of positions. 2. Twist the screw thread in a clockwise direction 3.
connectivity Recorded video footage and photos can be copied to a computer using the USB cable provided or—if your computer has an appropriate card reader—directly from the micro WVGA card. Connecting to a Windows PC by USB cable 1. Connect the camera to your PC using the USB cable—the camera screen will display a USB logo and the LED status indicator will blink red. 2. Your PC’s operating system may be setup open new devices automatically; if not, open My Computer 3.
conserving battery The HD Ghost comes with a rechargeable 1700mAh Lithium-Ion battery, allowing you to record continuously for hours between charges. However, sometimes you may find yourself in a location without a power outlet to charge your camera. If you’re outside, cold conditions can drain battery power at a faster rate than usual. Fortunately, the HD Ghost comes with a number of features to conserve the battery life. These can all be found in the Camera Settings menu.
updating firmware The Drift HD Ghost should always be operated on the latest firmware available, downloadable from http://www.driftinnovation.com. Be sure to check back often for updates as we will continue to add features and options to your camera after you purchase it We have refined how we update the firmware on the HD Ghost and it can be done easily by following the simple steps below which are 1) Go to www.driftinnovation.comn and download the latest firmware file (‘’HD_ Ghost.
camera care The HD Ghost is specifically designed for extreme sports. It is a very durable piece of equipment. However, to ensure a long and healthy life for your camera, please follow the guidelines below. Cleaning the camera During your sporting activities, the camera will inevitably get dirty or wet. Although this is not an issue, it is recommended that you clean the camera after each use. Clean the camera thoroughly with a damp cloth and let it air dry before you open the back hatch or rotate the lens.
technical specifications Video resolution 1080p, 960p (4:3), 720p and WVGA (16:9) File format .MP4 / .MOV (H.264 codec) Sensor type CMOS 1080P: 25 / 30 fps Frame rate 960p: 25 / 30 / 48 fps 720p: 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 fps WVGA: 25 / 30 / 50 / 60 / 100 / 120 fps 1080p: 90° / 127° / 170° Field of view 960p: 170° 720p: 170° WVGA: 170° Lens focal range Lens rotation Zoom Photo mode Exposure 0.5m to infinity 300° ×10 (digital) 5 / 8 / 11 megapixels Auto / Manual (advanced users) LCD Screen 2.
warranty Drift Innovation (“Manufacturer”) warrants to the original End User (“Purchaser”) that this product purchased from us or any authorized dealer is free from manufacturing defects in material and workmanship for the applicable warranty period, as set forth in the product specification, or 12 months—whichever is the less. Drift Innovation products purchased from non-authorized dealers might not be covered by the offered warranty.
disclosures FCC Information Motorcycle Disclaimer This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Interacting with the camera while riding could cause a crash and you or others may be seriously injured or killed. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and; 2. This device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.