About this product
ModelShock-absorbent silicone sleeve
MaterialsSilicon
Product ConditionNew
With MaganetNo
Battery in The ProductNo
With BatteryNo
Warranty TypeNo Warranty
Product description
Horizontal or Vertical Silicone sleeves, which one is better for my needs?
▲Horizontal is usually suitable for scenes where you need to capture a wide view or a wider angle. For example, you can use landscape photography to record outdoor landscapes, traveling adventures, sports, and more. This approach captures more of the environment and details and provides a more immersive viewing experience.▲Vertical , on the other hand, is suitable for scenes where you need to emphasize the subject or better adapt to social media platforms. By shooting vertically, you can better show off people, track movement, or document everyday life. This approach is suitable for shooting content such as selfies, vlogs, and short videos, allowing the viewer to better interact with the content.To summarize, horizontal shooting is suitable for shooting expansive scenes, while vertical shooting is suitable for highlighting subjects or adapting to social media needs. Depending on your shooting purpose and creative needs, choosing the right shooting style can make your work more attractive.
▲When installing or removing the camera, gently expand the frame only as much as needed to accommodate the camera. Avoid overstretching as this could deform or break the mount.▲Mounting the GO 3 camera either horizontally or vertically will not affect the aspect ratio of the image; you must adjust the ratio settings in the camera. When mounting the GO 3S camera horizontally, the aspect ratio is 16:9; when mounted vertically, the aspect ratio is 9:16.▲The back of the camera is used for heat dissipation and can be quite hot. After use, please wait a moment before removing the camera or touching its back.
Please confirm before payment:
▲. Is the product model GO3S or GO3?▲. Is it a horizontal or vertical protector?(We have multiple packages set up in the link, so if you're not sure which option is right for your camera, contact me and I'll help you out!)