1. Mawu Oyamba
Zikomo posankha Ourlife MTR42 5K Action Camera. This manual provides detailed instructions on how to set up, operate, and maintain your camera to ensure optimal performance and longevity. The MTR42 is a versatile action camera designed for various activities, featuring 5K video recording, 50MP photos, 6-axis Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS), 30-meter waterproofing (with case), and Wi-Fi connectivity.

Chithunzi: Ourlife 5K Action Camera highlighting Electronic Image Stabilization, 30M Waterproof, 170 Wide Angle, 5K Resolution, WiFi, APP Control, and 2.0" Screen.
2. Zamkatimu Phukusi
Chonde yang'anani mosamala phukusili kuti muwonetsetse kuti zinthu zonse zilipo:

Image: Visual representation of the camera and its accessories, including waterproof housing, battery, various mounts, USB cable, 3M adhesive, manual, and remote.
- Ourlife MTR42 Action Camera
- Nyumba Zamadzi
- 1050mAh Battery
- Handle Bar/Pole Mount
- Mabandeji
- Mount 1, Mount 2, Mount 3, Mount 4 (various mounting accessories)
- Atathana Base
- Back Clip
- Chingwe cha USB (Mtundu-C)
- 3M Adhesive & Ribbon
- Buku Logwiritsa Ntchito
- 2.4G Remote Controller
- (Optional) External Microphone
3. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Dzina la Brand | OURLIFE |
| Chitsanzo | MTR42 |
| Main processor | Mstar MSC8328P |
| Sensa ya Zithunzi | Mndandanda Wina wa SONY |
| Lens | 170 ° Wide angle |
| Kukula Kwawonetsero | 2.0-inch IPS LCD (Rear Screen) + 1.33-inch (Front Screen) |
| Zenera logwira | Yes (2.0-inch Rear Screen) |
| Kusintha Kwamavidiyo | 5K@30fps; 4K@60fps/30fps; 2.7K@60fps/30fps; 1080P@60fps/30fps; 720P@120fps/60fps/30fps |
| Kusintha kwazithunzi | 50M/30M/24M/20M/12M/8M |
| Kanema Format | MOV (H.264 Compression) |
| Mtundu wazithunzi | jpg |
| Kukhazikika kwazithunzi | 6-Axis Electronic Image Stabilization (EIS) (Supports up to 4K@60fps) |
| Zojambula Pazithunzi | 1X-5X |
| Kuzama Kwa Madzi | 30M (with waterproof housing) |
| Thandizo la Wi-Fi | Yes (2.4G, via SupCam Pro App) |
| Kuwongolera Kwakutali | Inde (2.4G) |
| Maikolofoni Akunja | Thandizo (posankha) |
| Omangidwa mkati Mic | Inde |
| Thandizo la Memory Card | Micro SDHC Card, U3, Max 128GB |
| Zolowetsa/Zotulutsa | USB Type-C (MSDC mode and PC Cam), HDMI-Compatible Output |
| Mphamvu ya Battery | 1050mAh (Yochotsedwa/Yosinthidwa) |
| Kutentha kwa Ntchito | -10 ° C mpaka 55 ° C |
| Voliyumu | 5.93 * 4.1 * 2.52cm |
| Kulemera | 101-150g |
| Chinenero Chothandizira | Japanese, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, English, Korean, Dutch, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese Style, Thai |
| Kugwiritsa ntchito | Home, Semi-professional, Extreme Sports, Outdoor Sport Activities, Bicycle, CAR DVR, Diving, Beginner, Professional |
| Chitsimikizo | CE, FCC, RoHS |
4. Kukonzekera Koyamba
4.1. Kuyika kwa Battery
- Tsegulani chivundikiro cha chipinda cha batri pansi pa kamera.
- Ikani batire ya 1050mAh, kuonetsetsa kuti zolumikizira zikugwirizana bwino.
- Tsekani chivundikiro cha chipinda cha batri bwinobwino.
- Charge the battery fully before first use using the provided USB Type-C cable.
4.2. Kuyika Memory Card
The camera supports Micro SDHC cards up to 128GB (U3 recommended).
- Pezani kagawo ka memori khadi kumbali ya kamera.
- Insert the Micro SD card with the gold contacts facing the back of the camera until it clicks into place.
- Kuti muchotse, kanikizani khadi pang'onopang'ono mpaka litatuluka.
- Format the memory card in the camera's settings before initial use to ensure compatibility and optimal performance.
4.3. Using the Waterproof Housing
The camera is waterproof up to 30 meters when enclosed in its dedicated waterproof housing.

Image: An individual underwater, demonstrating the camera's 30m waterproof capability when used with its housing.
- Ensure the camera is dry and clean before placing it into the housing.
- Open the latch on the waterproof housing and carefully insert the camera.
- Close the housing securely, ensuring the rubber seal is free of debris and properly seated.
- Before diving, perform a leak test by submerging the empty housing in water for a few minutes.
4.4. Attaching Mounts and Accessories
Various mounts are included to attach your camera to helmets, handlebars, and other surfaces.
- Handle Bar/Pole Mount: Use to attach the camera to bicycle handlebars or poles.
- Fixed Base & Mounts: Utilize the fixed base with various mounts (Mount 1, 2, 3, 4) and 3M adhesive for flat or curved surfaces.
- Kanema wakumbuyo: Attach the camera to clothing or straps.
Always ensure mounts are securely fastened before engaging in activities to prevent loss or damage to the camera.
5. Ntchito
5.1. Basic Controls
- Batani Lamphamvu: Press and hold to turn the camera ON/OFF. Short press to switch between modes (Video, Photo, Playback, Settings).
- Batani la Chotsekera/Chabwino: Press to start/stop recording video or take a photo. In menu, acts as confirmation.
- Pamwamba / Pansi Mabatani: Navigate menu options or zoom in/out (if configured).
5.2. Kuyenda pa Screen Yokhudza

Image: A hand demonstrating interaction with the camera's 2-inch IPS touch screen, making control intuitive.
The 2.0-inch IPS rear screen is a touch screen. Swipe and tap to navigate menus, change settings, and review footage. The front 1.33-inch screen displays essential information like mode, battery, and recording status.
5.3. Kujambula Kanema

Chithunzi: Ourlife Action Camera in action, recording a skier, demonstrating its ability to capture ultra-sharp 5K 30FPS video and 50MP photos.
- Switch to Video Mode.
- Select your desired resolution (e.g., 5K@30fps, 4K@60fps) and other settings in the menu.
- Dinani batani la Shutter/OK kuti muyambe kujambula. Dinani kachiwiri kuti muyimitse.
5.4. Kukhazikika kwa Zithunzi Zamagetsi (EIS)

Image: A visual comparison demonstrating the effectiveness of 6-Axis Anti-Shake (EIS) technology, showing a smoother video when EIS is enabled during motocross riding.
The 6-axis EIS provides stable and smooth videos, especially useful during action-packed scenarios. EIS supports resolutions up to 4K@60fps. Enable or disable EIS in the camera settings.
5.5. Photo Taking
Switch to Photo Mode and press the Shutter/OK button to take a picture. Resolutions up to 50MP are supported.
5.6. Special Recording Modes
- Pre Record Mode:

Image: The camera's interface displaying the "Pre-Record" option and visual examples of how it captures footage before the shutter is pressed, with varying durations based on FPS and EIS settings.
When enabled, the camera records video in advance. When you press the Shutter button, the video will include footage from before the button press. Pre-recording times vary: Normal Video: 30FPS-20S; 30FPS(EIS)-10S; 60FPS-10S; 60FPS(EIS)-5S.
- Kuzindikira Zoyenda:

Image: A visual explanation of the Motion Detection feature, showing how the camera automatically starts recording when movement is detected and stops after 15 seconds of no movement.
Turn on "Motion Detection" in settings. Press "OK" in video mode to start. If no moving objects are detected for 15 seconds, recording stops. If motion is detected again, recording automatically resumes.
- Kujambula kwa Loop: Records video in segments (1, 3, or 5 minutes). When the memory card is full, the oldest files are overwritten. Ideal for continuous recording.
- Driving Mode (Car DVR):

Chithunzi: Ourlife Action Camera positioned on a car dashboard, demonstrating its use as a Dash Cam with features like Driving mode, Loop recording, Motion Detection, and Upside Down display.
Optimized for in-car video recording. Recommended settings: 1080P 30fps with loop recording enabled.
- Njira Yoyendetsa: Activate in settings (Settings > Filter > Red) for improved color balance underwater.
- Kujambula kwanthawi yayitali:

Chithunzi: Example of time-lapse photography capturing the movement of light trails on a winding road at night, showcasing the camera's ability to create stunning visual effects.
Capture changes over time by taking photos at set intervals and stitching them into a video. Enable in settings.
- Slow Motion: Records at a higher frame rate to create slow-motion playback.
5.7. Digital Zoom

Image: A visual representation of the camera's 5X digital zoom, showing how tapping the screen allows for zooming in and out for more casual shooting.
The camera supports 1X-5X digital zoom. Use the designated buttons or touch screen gestures to adjust the zoom level.
5.8. Kuwongolera kwakutali

Image: A user operating the Ourlife Action Camera remotely via a 2.4G wrist remote, enabling hands-free photo taking and video recording.
The included 2.4G remote control allows you to start/stop video recording and take photos from a distance, providing hands-free operation.
5.9. Kulumikizana kwa Wi-Fi ndi App

Image: Hikers using a smartphone to connect to the Ourlife Action Camera via 2.4G WiFi, allowing for real-time viewing and sharing of captured moments.
Download the "SupCam Pro" app on your smartphone. Enable Wi-Fi on the camera and connect your phone to the camera's Wi-Fi network. This allows for real-time viewing, control, and instant sharing of your footage.
6. Kusamalira
6.1. Kuyeretsa Kamera ndi Lenzi
- Gwiritsani ntchito nsalu yofewa, yopanda ulusi kuti muyeretse thupi la kamera.
- For the lens, use a specialized lens cleaning cloth and solution. Avoid touching the lens directly with fingers.
- Ensure the camera is dry before storing or using the waterproof housing.
6.2. Kusamalira Battery
- Sungani mabatire pamalo ozizira, owuma.
- Osawonetsa mabatire pakutentha kwambiri.
- Charge batteries fully before extended storage and periodically recharge them every few months to prevent deep discharge.
6.3. Waterproof Housing Maintenance
- After each use, especially in saltwater, rinse the housing with fresh water and let it air dry.
- Inspect the rubber seal regularly for any dirt, sand, or damage. Clean the seal with a soft cloth and ensure it's properly seated before closing.
- Do not use sharp objects to clean the seal or housing.
7. Mavuto
| Vuto | Njira Yotheka |
|---|---|
| Camera won't turn on. | Onetsetsani kuti batire yachajitsidwa ndikulowa moyenera. Yesani batire ina ngati ilipo. |
| Kamera imayima kapena sigwira ntchito. | Remove and reinsert the battery to reset the camera. If the issue persists, try updating the firmware (if available) or resetting to factory settings. |
| Sitingathe kujambula kanema/kujambula zithunzi. | Check if the memory card is inserted correctly and has sufficient free space. Ensure the card is formatted (Micro SDHC, U3, Max 128GB). |
| Kanema / chithunzi chosakwanira. | Check resolution settings. Ensure the lens is clean. Verify lighting conditions are adequate. For underwater, ensure Diving Mode is enabled. |
| Mavuto okhudzana ndi Wi-Fi. | Ensure Wi-Fi is enabled on the camera and your smartphone. Restart both devices. Make sure you are using the correct app ("SupCam Pro"). |
| Kuwongolera kutali sikukugwira ntchito. | Check the remote control battery. Ensure the remote is paired with the camera (refer to remote control instructions). |
8. Malangizo Ogwiritsa Ntchito
Based on common user experiences and questions:
- Always use a high-speed (U3 or higher) Micro SDHC card for 5K/4K recording to prevent recording errors and ensure smooth playback.
- When using the camera as a dash cam, set it to 1080P 30fps with loop recording enabled for optimal performance and storage management.
- For underwater use, always double-check the waterproof housing seal and perform a test dive with the empty housing first.
- To extend battery life, consider carrying spare batteries, especially for long shooting sessions or in cold environments.
- Regularly clean the lens and screen to avoid smudges affecting image quality.
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For detailed warranty information, please refer to the official Ourlife website or contact their customer support. Keep your proof of purchase for any warranty claims.
For technical assistance or further inquiries, please visit the Ourlife support page or contact their customer service team.