ODDV-handleidingen en gebruikersgidsen
ODDV produces affordable, high-resolution waterproof action cameras, dual-screen action cams, and accessories designed to help users securely capture outdoor adventures.
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ODDV Action Cameras
ODDV strives to provide outdoor enthusiasts and content creators with reliable, high-performance action cameras. Known for models like the ODDV Action1 and D68M2, their products frequently feature 4K60FPS video, up to 30MP high-resolution photography, dual screens, and 6-axis Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS). Designed for rugged conditions, ODDV cameras come with waterproof housings capable of diving up to 132 feet. Users can conveniently sync and control their devices via Wi-Fi connectivity and dedicated smartphone applications like the SupCam Pro app.
ODDV-handleidingen
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ODDV Action 1 4K Action Camera Gebruikershandleiding en gids
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Gebruikershandleiding voor de ODDV Action1 4K60FPS 30MP actiecamera
Gebruikershandleiding voor de ODDV 4K60FPS 30MP actiecamera - Model Action1
Gebruikershandleiding voor de ODDV 4K60FPS 30MP actiecamera
ODDV support FAQ
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Which app do I use for my ODDV action camera?
You can connect your ODDV camera to your smartphone using the SupCam Pro app, which allows you to update dates, adjust settings, and transfer media.
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Is the ODDV camera waterproof without a case?
The ODDV camera requires the included waterproof housing case to prevent water damage and malfunction when diving or using it in wet environments.
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What memory cards are compatible with ODDV cameras?
ODDV recommends using brand-name FAT32 memory cards with a U1 or UHS-I rating and up to 64GB in capacity. Ensure the card is formatted on the camera before first use.
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Why doesn't the Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) work on my ODDV camera?
Image stabilization is not available when the video resolution is set to certain high framerates, such as 4K 60fps and 720P 120fps. Lower your framerate setting to enable EIS.