The aperture ring controls the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor. TinyMOS 100mm f/2 lens zoom ring focus ri
Welcome
TINY1 Handbook
What’s in the box
TINY1 camera
4mm standard lens
Micro-USB cable
2.8mm wide-angle lens (optional)
Optional accessories
100mm telephoto lens
telescope adapter
canon/nikon adapter
mini tripod
get them from tinymos.com/get-tiny1
solar filter
TINY1 camera body
on/off button
microphone
shutter button camera strap hole accessory port microSD slot micro-usb 2.0 port
camera strap hole lens mount 3.5mm headphone jack 3.5mm microphone jack
1/4” tripod mount
Contents
Charging Lenses - 4mm standard lens - 2.8mm wide-angle lens - 100mm telephoto lens - Solar filter - How to attach lenses Turning on the camera Auto Mode Swipe down menu Taking Photos
Charging
Locate the micro-USB port on the camera under the rubber cover
Connect TINY1 to a power outlet with the included cable and a USB power adapter (not included) The on/off button will light red when it is charging Red light/Flashing Charging Off Charging completed *Please use a power adapter that is rated at least 2A at 5V **Power adapters below 2A may not be able to charge the camera
Recommended charging duration before use: 1 to 2 hours
TinyMOS lenses
These are the lenses that we sell. The 4mm standard lens comes with every TINY1 camera. All TinyMOS lenses are manual focus only.
4mm standard lens
2.8mm wide-angle lens
100mm telephoto lens
4mm standard lens
focus ring
lens mount TinyMOS 4mm f/1.2 lens
The standard lens is equivalent to a 28mm lens on a full-frame camera
2.8mm wide-angle lens
focus ring lens mount TinyMOS 2.8mm f/1.2 lens
The wide-angle lens is equivalent to a 20mm lens on a full-frame camera
100mm telephoto lens
The telephoto lens is equivalent to a 700mm lens on a full-frame camera
zoom ring
The wide end of the lens is meant to search for objects as it would be difficult to search at the telephoto end Use the maximum telephoto end to take photos as the rest of the zoom range is unable to focus
aperture ring focus ring lens mount TinyMOS 100mm f/2 lens T Telephoto W Wide F Far N Near
The aperture ring controls the amount of light that reaches the camera sensor Solar Filter The 100mm f/2 lens is compatible with the solar filter, which allows you to capture images of the sun Note: On newer lenses, when you turn one of the rings (aperture/zoom/focus), other rings may turn as well. The effect will be reduced with use.
Solar filter
To attach the solar filter to the lens, place it over the front of the lens and press it in Newer versions of the 100mm lens will require the use of a 40.5mm UV filter (included) to use the solar filter WARNING: Do not look through the solar filter with your eyes as the filter is not eye safe
How to attach lenses
To attach a lens to your camera, place the lens on the lens mount and twist it clockwise until it is tight To remove the lens, hold the lens firmly and twist it anti-clockwise until it is out Do not force the lens in. You may damage the threads on the camera or lens.
Turning on the camera
Locate the on/off button on top of the camera
Press and hold the on/off button for 3 seconds The screen will light up, and the boot screen will appear During the initial bootup, the screen is very dim, and it will take approximately 1 minute to completely turn on. Press the on/off button once to set the camera to sleep Press and hold the on/off button for 3 seconds, then select ‘Power Off’ to turn it off
If you are unable to turn on your camera, try charging it for at least 3 hours before powering it on
Turning on the camera
This is what the screen should display when the camera is turning on For the first boot up, you will be asked to set the date and time Please connect device to WiFi for time sychronization. This step is necessary for the operation of the GPS.
Turning on the camera
Once the camera is turned on, you should see this screen By default, the camera is set to auto mode; you may change this from the swipe-down menu to access the manual settings/mode.
Auto Mode
Tap to open menu to access detailed settings
Tap to switch between modes: Photo, Video, Timelapse
Tap to open Gallery
Auto Mode
Internal memory and SD card storage is shown here.
Tap or swipe down to show the swipe-down menu. GPS icon will blink when it is searching. Once it is locked on, the GPS icon will remain on. GPS will only work outdoors.
Image format is shown here To change settings, open the menu
Battery percentage
Auto Mode
Tap to search for stars, planets, and other celestial objects using the point-to-star guide Tap to show various overlays on the map, such as stars, horizon, planets, and more
Tap here to open capture presets: Auto, Milky Way, Low-light, Moon, Day
Swipe down menu The swipe down menu enables you to quickly turn on and off settings. Swipe down from any shooting screen to access the swipe down menu. toggle between auto and manual mode
current longitude and lattitude
current location time
current home time screen brightness slider
opens main menu
tap to turn on or off detailed settings can be accessed in the menu
current set focal length and aperture adjust according to set focal length for more accurate calculations
Taking photos
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Once the lens is on the camera, look at the screen and turn the focus ring until the image is sharp.
focus ring
Press the shutter button firmly to capture the image.