Rollei Actioncam 8S Plus

$69.99

Stand out from the crowd. Tired of the same sports camera manufacturers? – Check out the Rollei 8S Plus Action Camera.

Description

The Rollei 8S Plus sports camera has everything an active person needs to record his performances in 4K at 120 frames per second (FPS)

Capture every detail at high speed and shutter rate and when you get to the top – you will be able to leave a memento worthy of a world champion.

It’s time to go against the patterns and choose what is most important to you, because reliability, beautiful appearance and good technical parameters are what counts.

Rollei Actioncam 8S Plus properties

Product name Actioncam 8S Plus
Brand Rollei
Type Action camera
Features Remote Control
Connections HDMI, Headphone Jack, Micro-USB, Wi-Fi
Image Stabilization Yes
Max Video Resolution 2160p (4K)
Max Frames per second (FPS) 120 fps
Video Resolutions 3840X2160 (60, 30fps), 2704×1524 (30fps), 1920×1080 (60, 30fps), 1280×720 (120, 60fps)
SD Type microSD, microSDHC
Max Supported Memory Size 64 GB
Display Size 2.0 inches
Display Yes
Touchscreen Yes
Battery Type Li-Ion
Focal Length (Wide-Tele) 2.75 mm
Aperture (Wide-tele) 2.8
Image Stabilization Type Digital
Still Picture Resolutions 4608×3456 pixels
Still Picture Resolution (MP) 20
Still Pictures Yes
Weight 109 g

Frequently Asked Questions:

How do I download and install the Rolleri App to access the settings and features of my 8S Plus Actioncam?

To download and install the Rolleri App, follow these steps:
1. Go to the Apple App Store or Google Play Store on your smartphone or tablet.
2. Search for "Rolleri" in the search bar.
3. Click on the Rolleri app from the search results.
4. Click on the "Get" button (iOS) or "Install" button (Android).
5. Once the installation is complete, open the Rolleri App and follow the on-screen instructions to connect your 8S Plus Actioncam to the app using the Wi-Fi connection feature.

How do I connect my Rolliei Actioncam 8S Plus to my phone for live streaming and remote control?

To connect your Rolliei Actioncam 8S Plus to your phone for live streaming and remote control, you can follow these steps:
1. Download the Rolliei Actioncam app from the App Store or Google Play Store. Turn on both the action camera and your phone's Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Launch the Rolliei Actioncam app and select "Actioncam 8S Plus" in the list of available devices. Pair the camera with your phone by entering the password displayed on the screen of the action camera. Once paired, you can now control your Rolliei Actioncam 8S Plus using your smartphone and live stream footage to social media platforms like Facebook or YouTube.

"How do I properly format the memory card for my Rollei Actioncam 8S Plus?"

Make sure the camera is turned off before you begin. Insert the memory card into the camera's card slot. Turn on the camera and navigate to the "Settings" menu. Select "Format Card" from the list of options. Confirm that you want to format the card by pressing the shutter button. The camera will begin formatting the card, which may take a few minutes depending on the size of the card. Do not remove the card during this process. Once the formatting is complete, the camera will display a confirmation message. Remove the memory card and insert it into your computer or another device to ensure that all data has been erased. Your Rollei Actioncam 8S Plus is now ready for use with a freshly formatted memory card. Remember to always format the card before each new recording session to ensure optimal performance and prevent errors.

How do I properly format the SD card for use with the Rollei Actioncam 8S Plus?

To format an SD card for use with the Rollei Actioncam 8S Plus, follow these steps:

1. Insert the SD card into your computer's card reader or connect a USB adapter to the SD card. Open My Computer (or Finder on a Mac) and locate the SD card. It will appear as a removable disk drive. Right-click on the SD card and select "Format" from the drop-down menu (or select Format from the Toolbar). In the Format window, select "FAT" as the file system and ensure that the allocation unit size is set to 512 bytes. Select "Quick Format" and click "Start. This will format the SD card and prepare it for use with your Rollei Actioncam 8S Plus. Once the formatting process is complete, safely eject the SD card from your computer (or remove the USB adapter) and insert it into your Actioncam 8S Plus.

My video footage is being recorded with a weird green tint, even when shooting in normal lighting conditions. How do I fix this issue?

1. Camera White Balance**: This is the most likely culprit. The white balance setting on your camera can cause a green tint if it's not set correctly. Try adjusting the white balance to match the lighting conditions you're shooting in. If you're unsure, try setting it to "Auto" or "Cloudy" (which is often a good default). Color Temperature**: Some cameras have a color temperature setting that can affect the tint of your footage. Check if this is set correctly and adjust it if necessary. Lens Filter**: If you're using a lens filter, it might be causing the green tint. Try removing it or switching to a different one. Monitor Calibration**: Your monitor's calibration might be off, causing the green tint to appear more pronounced than it actually is. Try calibrating your monitor or checking if it's set to the correct color profile. Cardboard Green Screen**: If you're shooting near a green screen (like cardboard), it can reflect onto your camera and cause a green tint. Move away from the green screen or use a different background. Video Card Issues**: In some cases, issues with the video card on your computer can cause a green tint when playing back footage. Try updating your graphics drivers or using a different video player. Capture Device Settings**: If you're capturing footage from an external device (like a DSLR camera), check the settings on that device to ensure it's not causing the green tint. To troubleshoot, try the following:

* Shoot in a controlled environment with neutral lighting conditions. Check your camera's white balance and color temperature settings. Remove any lens filters or adjust them if necessary. Calibrate your monitor if possible. Avoid shooting near green screens or reflective surfaces. If none of these solutions work, you might want to try re-exporting the footage in a different codec or color space to see if that resolves the issue.

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