EOL Cameras
There are four capture modes available: Time Lapse, Step Video, Stop Motion, and Still Photo.
Time lapse: Take a sequence of photos at interval and shoot schedule of your choice. The time lapse video is automatically generated when you finish recording.
Step Video: Record short video clips at selected capture interval and clips are automatically combined into a video file.
Stop Motion: Manually take multiple photos one frame at a time. Photos are automatically combined creating an animated stop motion video.
Still Photo: Take still photos.
Yes, the USB-C socket can be used to plug into external power via a standard electrical socket or by using a power bank. We recommend always using batteries as a backup in addition to an alternative power supply to prevent disruptions that could cause your camera to stop recording.
If you use a power bank make sure that you use one that allows for you to turn off the power saving mode. Most power banks will turn themselves off while plugged into our cameras because our cameras use very little energy to operate that the power bank thinks they don’t need power anymore and the power bank will turn off. In our office we use Voltaic brand power banks and they have proven to be reliable with our cameras because you can turn off the power saving mode however any brand power bank with that function will work.
Alternatively, you can purchase our ATH2000 power housing that will provide you with up to 336 days of power using a 5 minute capture interval.
The battery life and memory card space will depend on the capture interval and batteries you are using with your camera. We recommend using lithium batteries for longer term filming, for example with a 10 min capture interval you can expect a battery life around 120 days with lithium batteries whereas if you are using alkaline you will get around 80 days. Please use the Time Lapse Calculator on our website to calculate estimated battery life, memory storage capacity, and clip length.
Make sure you select your battery type in the settings of your camera – instructions can be found on the Battery Settings page of your camera manual.
Download the newest version of the manual on our support page.
By selecting the correct battery type your camera will adjust how it consumes power and optimize the longevity of your batteries.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as our ATH1000 or ATH2000 housings. We also do not recommend using the wall mount outdoors. In addition to the waterproof housing we suggest using one of our all-weather clamps such as the ACC100P or AWM100.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai. If you are in an environment with extreme temperatures make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
There are a number of things that could contribute to having a shorter battery life than our estimations:
1.Battery type
We recommend using lithium batteries for longer projects, for example with a 10 min capture interval you can expect a battery life around 120 days with lithium batteries whereas if you are using alkaline you will get around 80 days.
Make sure you select your battery type in the settings of your camera – instructions can be found on the Battery Settings page of your camera manual.
Download the newest version of the manual on our support page.
By selecting the correct battery type your camera will adjust how it consumes power and optimize the longevity of your batteries.
Lastly do not use zinc-carbon batteries with our cameras or swap out single batteries. To optimize power and performance only use fully charged lithium, alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries.
2.Camera settings
Our battery estimations are calculated using the camera factory settings. If you change white balance, add flicker filters, or adjust any other of your camera’s settings it can have an effect on your camera battery life.
3.LCD screen
Turning your camera on and off as well as using the LCD screen to adjust camera settings for extended periods of time can drain power. If you will be making big changes to your camera settings and require the use of your LCD for an extended period of time then we recommend using an external power source for the setup period so that you do not drain your batteries. When everything is set up and good to go unplug your camera and it will switch to using battery power.
4.Firmware version
Check if your camera has the newest firmware version. The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> MORE -> System Info, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
5.Filming environment
Your battery life can vary depending on the environment you are filming in. The estimations in our time lapse calculator are done under 77 °F (25 °C) conditions. Extreme temperatures can affect the longevity of your batteries.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai. If you are planning to film in extreme heat or extreme cold please make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
Frequent lighting changes can also affect the longevity of batteries and our battery life estimations have been calculated in a stabilized lighting environment.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as our ATH1000 or ATH2000 housings. Please note we also do not recommend using the wall mount outdoors. In addition to the waterproof housing we suggest using one of our all-weather clamps such as the ACC100P or AWM100.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai. If you are in an environment with extreme temperatures it might affect the battery life of your camera.
Make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as our ATH1000 or ATH2000 housings. To avoid fogging please use desiccant packs or anti-fog pads inside your waterproof housing and replace them every few weeks (or as needed).
Please note we also do not recommend using the wall mount outdoors. In addition to the waterproof housing we suggest using one of our all-weather clamps such as the ACC1000P or AWM100.
If you are using a Mac computer you may need to download a video player called VLC, HandBrake or something similar because AVI files cannot be opened by Mac computers. In some cases your Mac computer will auto-convert files to MOV format and auto-play in QuickTime.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you are still having issues opening your video files contact customer service at:customerservice@brinno.com
Files can be downloaded by connecting your camera to your computer using the USB-C cable that came with your camera or inserting your microSD card into your computer.
If you are using a Mac computer you may need to download a video player called VLC, HandBrake or something similar because AVI files cannot be opened by Mac computers. In some cases your Mac computer will auto-convert files to MOV format and auto-play in QuickTime.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you are still having issues opening your video files contact customer service at:customerservice@brinno.com
Your camera is only compatible with SD cards up to 128GB. If you insert a card that is larger than 128GB you will get the “SD Card Error” message.
Brinno cameras need their SD cards in FAT32 format. Format your card in your camera by using the formatting prompts or use your computer to reformat your card to FAT32.
If the SD card you are inserting is the correct size and you are still getting the message that could be a sign that the SD card you are using is damaged. Please try using another SD card. In the case where you continue to get the same error message even when replacing your card, the SD slot might be damaged. Please contact our customer service team at: customerservice@brinno.com
A filming schedule can be set up through your camera menu, choose the days of the week and required filming times.
Through the schedule settings you can also choose whether you want daily files or continuous. If you choose daily your camera will produce one time lapse video per day whereas with continuous your camera will continuously create a file until it reaches 500MB. The maximum file size for our cameras is 500MB so if you are filming a long-term project you will end up with multiple video files with a maximum file size of 500MB.
You can use any free video editing software that comes on your computer. If you are using a Windows computer the Video Editor app on your computer will work fine. With Mac computers you may need to convert the files to MP4 or MOV. If your computer does not auto-convert the files you will need to use the application VLC, HandBrake or another file converting software and then combine the files using iMovie.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
For more complicated editing, Adobe Premier Pro and other professional editing software can be used.
In rare cases an issue might occur with the auto-save function. To avoid these types of issues make sure you always use new batteries that are fully charged and even if you are using external power always use batteries as a backup.
Our cameras have been designed to auto-combine photos into AVI time lapse videos. If you require individual JPGs you can use the Brinno Video Player to convert your AVI files into JPGs.
To save a single JPG go File -> Save Current. If you would like to convert your entire video to JPGs go File -> Export.
If you have replaced or changed your lens to one of our BCS lenses make sure that you did not forget to put in the IR filter.
In the case where you have not adjusted the camera lens check if your camera has the newest firmware version. The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> MORE -> System Info, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
The LED light on the front of your camera will blink Green every 10 seconds to indicate that you are recording.
If you are filming outdoors or in an environment where there is a risk of your camera getting wet you will need to use one of our waterproof housings, either the ATH1000 or ATH2000.
While filming in high humidity environments you can use desiccant packs or anti-fog pads to absorb excess moisture from the inside of your waterproof housing. Swap old ones out every few weeks to maintain a low humidity environment inside the housing.
Please note we do not recommend using the wall mount outdoors. In addition to the waterproof housing we suggest using one of our all-weather clamps such as the ACC100P or AWM100.
The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> MORE -> System Info, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
To upgrade your camera firmware make sure you use a Windows computer and follow the instructions found in our PDF guide.
Firmware upgrade video tutorial.
Yes, the time stamp can be removed through your camera’s settings MENU -> MORE-> TIME STAMP.
You will need to loosen the tiny screw on the camera lens. Just loosen it, not remove it, once it's loose then the lens will rotate. With each movement the focus will change.
Once the lens is loosened and able to move you can access the focus settings within your camera. Go to Menu -> More ->Focus. Here you can change the focus of particular points of interest and zoom in.
After playing around with your lens and the menu settings and finding a good focus, you will need to tighten the screw on the lens so that it doesn't accidentally move out of focus again. Make sure you tighten it without OVER tightening it.
You can find a quick video tutorial here.
This video starts around 1:35 because the earlier info is not relevant to your problem.
The minimum focus distance of your camera is 60cm. If you need to shoot closer then we recommend purchasing one of our BCS lens accessories so you can zoom in on your filming targets.
The maximum focus distance is infinity, there is no limit.
Files can be downloaded by connecting your camera to your computer using the USB-C cable that came with your camera.
In cases where setting up your camera is difficult because of unclear view of the LCD screen your camera can be plugged into a laptop using a USB-C cable. Make sure HDR is turned off in your camera settings.
For Windows, plug your camera in and go to the built in camera app on your computer. You may need to switch cameras in the application so that it shows the camera view instead of your webcam.
For Mac, plug your camera in and use Skype or another IM app. Once in the app go to Setting -> Video and Audio to select your cameras the video source.
An OTG cable can also be used to connect your camera to your Android smartphone. You will need to use an App like Elementary USB Camera to then access the live view. Please note iOS devices (iPhone) are not compatible.
If you are unable to access the camera via your computer or phone then we recommend using a mirror or turning on the front view of your cellphone camera to get a reflection on the LCD screen.
No, none of our cameras are capable of livestreaming.
No, none of our cameras are capable of recording sound.
No, your camera is not waterproof. If you want to use your camera outdoors or in wet environments please use one of our waterproof housings such as the ATH1000 or ATH2000.
Please note we do not recommend using the wall mount outdoors. In addition to the waterproof housing we suggest using one of our all-weather clamps such as the ACC100P or AWM100.
Yes, you can change the lens on the TLC2020 camera with one of our BCS lenses.
A tutorial on changing your lens and adjusting the focus can be founda here.
Glue the wall clip to the wall and wait 24hrs before installing the camera mount and camera. The mounting tape that is provided will enable the wall mount to remain glued for a very long time. You do not need to drill any holes.
If you follow our installation instructions and let the wall clip glue for 24hrs before installing the camera then your camera and wall clip should stay glued for many months. The length of time will depend on the climate you live in. Heat and humidity may speed up the use time. We recommend checking the status of the wall clip and mounting glue every time you change your camera batteries.
The mounting tape is extremely strong and sticky however it is possible to remove if needed. You will need to acquire something thin and strong like a metal ruler to pry the mount off the tape. This should be done slowly and try to have the ruler centered so that there is an even amount of pressure while you separate the clip from the tape. Once the clip is removed you will need to slowly peel the tape off your wall, do it slowly to prevent sticky residue being left behind. If there is residue left behind it can be removed by rolling it into ball using your fingertip.
The camera that comes with the BTT2000 is the TLC2020 and can be used in a wide variety of applications including construction, research, and art. Please note if you will be using your camera in an outdoor environment you will need to use a waterproof case such as the ATH2000 or ATH1000 and an all-weather mount such as the ACC1000P or AWM100.
We also recommend using a waterproof case while filming in a construction environment to prevent dust from getting in the camera.
The BBT2000 is a bundle pack that combines the TLC2020 camera with a wall mount. The camera is the TLC2020 and has all the same functionality as the standalone camera. Though the bundle was created to address the contact tracing needs of our customers it can be used in a wide variety of applications such as construction, research, and art.
No, the new larger battery cover that comes with the TLC2020 is not compatible with the TLC2000 camera. Do not use the battery cover on any model other than the TLC2020.
1. There needs to be at least some ambient light for our cameras to film during the night. The footage gets all pixelated and dark because there isn't enough light in the filming environment.
2. Turning off HDR could lower the pixilation. The HDR sensor is very sensitive and sometimes over compensates in low light conditions by trying to capture as much as possible.
3. If you are filming consistently from a light to dark and then light environment then we recommend using the Twilight scene. It will not affect your filming in bright environments and will better balance out the low light environment.
1. If you are filming consistently from a light to dark and then light environment then we recommend using the Twilight scene. It will not affect your filming in bright environments and will better balance out the low light environment.
2. Turning off HDR could lower pixilation. The HDR sensor is very sensitive and sometimes over compensates in low light conditions by trying to capture as much as possible.
3. There needs to be at least some ambient light for our cameras to film during the night. The footage gets all pixelated and dark because there isn't enough light in the filming environment.
If you use a MacOS and want to use Premiere Pro to edit your footage, you will need to download a video converter such as VLC, HandBrake, or Any Video Converter to convert your footage from AVI to mp4. After converting your video you can use Premiere Pro.
Any Video Converter can be downloaded here.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here .
If you have any questions, send us an email at:customerservice@brinno.com
The ATH120 is service life. We suggest replacing it every 4~6 months if you often install the cameras outdoors.
None, the camera that comes with the BCC200 is the TLC200Pro.
Yes, the USB-C socket can be used to plug into external power via a standard electrical socket or by using a power bank. We recommend always using batteries as a backup in addition to an alternative power supply to prevent disruptions that could cause your camera to stop recording and make sure you have a stable power supply.
If your power goes out while the TLC200Pro is plugged in it will automatically switch to using batteries. However once the power is restored the TLC200Pro camera will reboot itself and stop recording. In locations with frequent power outages we do not recommend plugging the TLC200Pro into external power. Instead we recommend relying on the camera’s internal batteries, using a power bank, or the ATH2000 housing which will provide you with up to 298 days of power using a 5 minute capture interval.
If you use a power bank make sure that you use one that allows for you to turn off the power saving mode. Most power banks will turn themselves off while plugged into our cameras because our cameras use very little energy to operate that the power bank thinks they don’t need power anymore and the power bank will turn off. In our office we use Voltaic brand power banks and they have proven to be reliable with our cameras because you can turn off the power saving mode however any brand power bank with that function will work.
The battery life and memory card space will depend on the capture interval and batteries you are using with your camera. For example with a 5 min capture interval you can expect a battery life of around 42 days. Please use the Time Lapse Calculator on our website to calculate estimated battery life, memory storage capacity, and clip length.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as the ATH120 or ATH2000 housings.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai.
If you are in an environment with extreme temperatures make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
There are a number of things that could contribute to having a shorter battery life than our estimations:
1.Battery type
Do not use zinc-carbon batteries with our cameras or swap out single batteries. To optimize power and performance only use fully charged lithium, alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries.
2.Camera settings
Our battery estimations are calculated using the camera factory settings. If you change white balance, add flicker filters, or adjust any other of your camera’s settings it can have an effect on your camera battery life.
3.LCD screen
Turning your camera on and off as well as using the LCD screen to adjust camera settings for extended periods of time can drain power. If you will be making big changes to your camera settings and require the use of your LCD for an extended period of time then we recommend using an external power source for the setup period so that you do not drain your batteries. When everything is set up and good to go unplug your camera and it will switch to using battery power.
4.Firmware version
Check if your camera has the newest firmware version. The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> MORE -> System Info, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
5.Filming environment
Your battery life can vary depending on the environment you are filming in. The estimations in our time lapse calculator are done under 77 °F (25 °C) conditions. Extreme temperatures can affect the longevity of your batteries. If you are planning to film in extreme heat or extreme cold please make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as the ATH120 or ATH2000 housings.
Frequent lighting changes can also affect the longevity of batteries and our battery life estimations have been calculated in a stabilized lighting environment.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai. If you are in an environment with extreme temperatures it might affect the battery life of your camera.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as our ATH1000 or ATH2000 housings. To avoid fogging please use desiccant packs or anti-fog pads inside your waterproof housing and replace them every few weeks (or as needed).
Make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
The focus can be adjusted manually to 1cm but factory setting is 40cm. If you need to shoot closer then we recommend purchasing one of our BCS lens accessories so you can zoom in on your filming targets.
The maximum focus is infinite, there is no limit.
Files can be downloaded by connecting your camera to your computer using the USB-C cable that came with your camera or inserting your microSD card into your computer.
If you are using a Mac computer you may need to download a video player called VLC, HandBrake or something similar because AVI files cannot be opened by Mac computers. In some cases your Mac computer will auto-convert files to MOV format and auto-play in QuickTime.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you are still having issues opening your video files contact customer service at: customerservice@brinno.com
If you are using a Mac computer you may need to download a video player called VLC, HandBrake or something similar because AVI files cannot be opened by Mac computers. In some cases your Mac computer will auto-convert files to MOV format and auto-play in QuickTime.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you are still having issues opening your video files contact customer service at: customerservice@brinno.com
Your camera is only compatible with SD cards up to 32GB. If you insert a card that is larger than 32GB you will get the “SD Card Error” message.
Brinno cameras need their SD cards in FAT32 format. If your SD card is not the correct format, reformat it to FAT32 using your computer.
If the SD card you are inserting is the correct size and you are still getting the message that could be a sign that the SD card you are using is damaged. Please try using another SD card. In the case where you continue to get the same error message even when replacing your card, the SD slot might be damaged. Please contact our customer service team at: customerservice@brinno.com
A timer can be set up through your camera menu and you can choose required filming times.
If you set a timer your camera will produce one time lapse video per day whereas without a timer your camera will continuously create a file until it reaches 2GB. The maximum file size for our cameras is 2GB.
You can use any free video editing software that comes on your computer. If you are using a Windows computer the Video Editor app on your computer will work fine. With Mac computers you may need to convert the files to MP4 or MOV. If your computer does not auto-convert the files you will need to use the application VLC, HandBrake or another file converting software and then combine the files using iMovie.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
For more complicated editing, Adobe Premier Pro and other professional editing software can be used.
In rare cases an issue might occur with the auto-save function. To avoid these types of issues make sure you always use new batteries that are fully charged and even if you are using external power always use batteries as a backup.
Our cameras have been designed to auto-combine photos into AVI time lapse videos. If you require individual JPGs you can use the Brinno Video Player to convert your AVI files into JPGs.
Brinno Video Player can be downloaded here – For Windows computers ONLY
To save a single JPG go File -> Save Current. If you would like to convert your entire video to JPGs go File -> Export.
If you have replaced or changed your lens to one of our BCS lenses make sure that you did not forget to put in the IR filter.
The LED light on the front of your camera will blink Green every time it captures an image. If your capture interval is set to 30 seconds, the light will blink every 30 seconds to indicate that the camera is recording.
If you are filming outdoors or in an environment where there is a risk of your camera getting wet you will need to use one of our waterproof housings, either the ATH120 or ATH2000.
While filming in high humidity environments you can use desiccant packs or anti-fog pads to absorb excess moisture from the inside of your waterproof housing. Swap old ones out every few weeks to maintain a low humidity environment inside the housing.
Keep your waterproof housing in the same position and only remove your camera every time you need to swap batteries or SD card. By only removing your camera and not the housing you will maintain the same view angle and focus area.
The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> Setting -> More -> Firmware Version, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website. To upgrade your camera firmware make sure you use a Windows computer and follow the instructions found in our PDF guide.
Yes, the time stamp can be removed through your camera’s settings MENU -> MORE -> TIME STAMP.
No, please only use regular SD cards with your Brinno camera otherwise they might malfunction and not record.
The minimum focus distance is 40cm, make sure your camera is at least 40cm away from your filming target. If your camera is more than 40cm away and your video is still out of focus, loosen the screw on your camera and play with the focus settings in your camera menu. More detailed instructions about focusing your camera can be found in this tutorial.
Files can be downloaded by connecting your camera to your computer using the micro USB cable that came with your camera.
In cases where setting up your camera is difficult because of unclear view of the LCD screen your camera can be plugged into a laptop using a USB cable. Make sure HDR is turned off in your camera settings.
For Windows, plug your camera in and go to the built in camera app on your computer. You may need to switch cameras in the application so that it shows the camera view instead of your webcam.
For Mac, plug your camera in and use Skype or another IM app. Once in the app go to Setting -> Video and Audio to select your cameras the video source.
An OTG cable can also be used to connect your camera to your Android smartphone. You will need to use an App like Elementary USB Camera to then access the live view. Please note iOS devices (iPhone) are not compatible.
If you are unable to access the camera via your computer or phone then we recommend using a mirror or turning on the front view of your cellphone camera to get a reflection on the LCD screen.
Yes, your camera can be plugged into a laptop using a USB cable and used as a webcam.
For Windows, plug your camera in and go to the built in camera app on your computer. You may need to switch cameras in the application so that it shows the camera view instead of your webcam.
For Mac, plug your camera in and use Skype or another IM app. Once in the app go to Setting -> Video and Audio to select your cameras the video source.
The Yawcam software can also be used as well.
No, none of our cameras are capable of livestreaming.
No, none of our cameras are capable of recording sound.
No, your camera is not waterproof. If you want to use your camera outdoors or in wet environments please use one of our waterproof housings such as the ATH120 or ATH2000.
Yes, you can change the lens on the TLC200Pro camera with one of our BCS lenses.
A tutorial on changing your lens and adjusting the focus can be found here.
If you use a MacOS and want to use Premiere Pro to edit your footage, you will need to download a video converter such as VLC, HandBrake, or Any Video Converter to convert your footage from AVI to mp4. After converting your video you can use Premiere Pro.
Any Video Converter can be downloaded here.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you have any questions, send us an email at:customerservice@brinno.com
The ATH110 is service life. We suggest replacing it every 4~6 months if you often install the cameras outdoors.
The TLC200f1.2 is the same camera that comes with the BCC100. The only difference between the TLC200f1.2 and the TLC200 is the lens.
With the TLC200f1.2:
•Two field of view options: 140° (480P), 112° (720P)
•Focus distance: 30cm (minimum)
With the TLC200:
•Field of view: 59°
•Focus distance: 50cm (minimum)
Yes, the USB-C socket can be used to plug into external power via a standard electrical socket or by using a power bank. We recommend always using batteries as a backup in addition to an alternative power supply to prevent disruptions that could cause your camera to stop recording and make sure you have a stable power supply.
If the power goes out while the BCC100/TLC200f1.2/TLC200 is plugged in it will automatically switch to using batteries. However once the power is restored the camera will reboot itself and stop recording. In locations with frequent power outages we do not recommend plugging the camera into external power. Instead we recommend relying on the camera’s internal batteries or using a power bank with “always on” mode.
If you use a power bank make sure that you use one that allows for you to turn off the power saving mode so that it’s “always on”. Most power banks will turn themselves off while plugged into our cameras because our cameras use very little energy to operate that the power bank thinks they don’t need power anymore and the power bank will turn off. In our office we use Voltaic brand power banks and they have proven to be reliable with our cameras because you can turn off the power saving mode however any brand power bank with that function will work.
The battery life and memory card space will depend on the capture interval and batteries you are using with your camera. For example with a 5 min capture interval you can expect a battery life of around 50 days. Please use the Time Lapse Calculator on our website to calculate estimated battery life, memory storage capacity, and clip length.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as the ATH110 or ATH2000 housings.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai.
If you are in an environment with extreme temperatures it might affect the battery life of your camera. Make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
There are a number of things that could contribute to having a shorter battery life than our estimations:
1.Battery type
Do not use zinc-carbon batteries with our cameras or swap out single batteries. To optimize power and performance only use fully charged lithium, alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries.
2.Camera settings
Our battery estimations are calculated using the camera factory settings. If you change white balance, add flicker filters, or adjust any other of your camera’s settings it can have an effect on your camera battery life.
3.LCD screen
Turning your camera on and off as well as using the LCD screen to adjust camera settings for extended periods of time can drain power. If you will be making big changes to your camera settings and require the use of your LCD for an extended period of time then we recommend using an external power source for the setup period so that you do not drain your batteries. When everything is set up and good to go unplug your camera and it will switch to using battery power.
4.Firmware version
Check if your camera has the newest firmware version. The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> Setting -> More -> Firmware Version, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
5.Filming environment
Check if your camera has the newest firmware version. The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> Setting -> More -> Firmware Version, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
5.Filming environment
Your battery life can vary depending on the environment you are filming in. The estimations in our time lapse calculator are done under 77 °F (25 °C) conditions. Extreme temperatures can affect the longevity of your batteries. If you are planning to film in extreme heat or extreme cold please make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as the ATH110 or ATH2000 housings.
Frequent lighting changes can also affect the longevity of batteries and our battery life estimations have been calculated in a stabilized lighting environment.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai.
If you are in an environment with extreme temperatures it might affect the battery life of your camera. Make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
Your camera is not waterproof, filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as the ATH110 or ATH2000 housings. To avoid fogging please use desiccant packs or anti-fog pads inside your waterproof housing and replace them every few weeks (or as needed).
Files can be downloaded by inserting the camera SD card into your computer.
If you are using a Mac computer you may need to download a video player called VLC, HandBrake or something similar because AVI files cannot be opened by Mac computers. In some cases your Mac computer will auto-convert files to MOV format and auto-play in QuickTime.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you are still having issues opening your video files contact customer service at: customerservice@brinno.com
If you are using a Mac computer you may need to download a video player called VLC, HandBrake or something similar because AVI files cannot be opened by Mac computers. In some cases your Mac computer will auto-convert files to MOV format and auto-play in QuickTime.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you are still having issues opening your video files contact customer service at: customerservice@brinno.com
Your camera is only compatible with SD cards up to 32GB. If you insert a card that is larger than 32GB you will get the “SD Card Error” message.
Brinno cameras need their SD cards in FAT32 format. If your SD card is not the correct format, reformat it to FAT32 using your computer.
If the SD card you are inserting is the correct size and you are still getting the message that could be a sign that the SD card you are using is damaged. Please try using another SD card. In the case where you continue to get the same error message even when replacing your card, the SD slot might be damaged. Please contact our customer service team at: customerservice@brinno.com
A timer can be set up through your camera menu and you can choose required filming times.
If you set a timer your camera will produce one time lapse video per day whereas without a timer your camera will continuously create a file until it reaches 2GB. The maximum file size for our cameras is 2GB.
You can use any free video editing software that comes on your computer. If you are using a Windows computer the Video Editor app on your computer will work fine. With Mac computers you may need to convert the files to MP4 or MOV. If your computer does not auto-convert the files you will need to use the application VLC, HandBrake or another file converting software and then combine the files using iMovie.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
For more complicated editing, Adobe Premier Pro and other professional editing software can be used.
In rare cases an issue might occur with the auto-save function. To avoid these types of issues make sure you always use new batteries that are fully charged and even if you are using external power always use batteries as a backup.
Our cameras have been designed to auto-combine photos into AVI time lapse videos. If you require individual JPGs you can use the Brinno Video Player to convert your AVI files into JPGs.
Brinno Video Player can be downloaded – for Windows ONLY.
To save a single JPG go File -> Save Current. If you would like to convert your entire video to JPGs go File -> Export.
The LED light on the front of your camera will blink Green every time it captures an image. If your capture interval is set to 30 seconds, the light will blink every 30 seconds to indicate that the camera is recording.
The minimum focus distance of the TLC200f1.2/BCC100 is 30cm.
The minimum focus distance of the TLC200 is 75cm.
The maximum focus for both cameras is infinite, there is no limit.
If you are filming outdoors or in an environment where there is a risk of your camera getting wet you will need to use one of our waterproof housings, either the ATH110 or ATH2000.
While filming in high humidity environments you can use desiccant packs or anti-fog pads to absorb excess moisture from the inside of your waterproof housing. Swap old ones out every few weeks to maintain a low humidity environment inside the housing.
Keep your waterproof housing in the same position and only remove your camera every time you need to swap batteries or SD card. By only removing your camera and not the housing you will maintain the same view angle and focus area.
The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> Setting -> More -> Firmware Version, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
To upgrade your camera firmware make sure you use a Windows computer and follow the instructions found in our PDF guide in the firmware zip file.
Yes, the time stamp can be removed through your camera’s settings MENU -> MORE -> TIME STAMP.
No, please only use regular SD cards with your Brinno camera otherwise they might malfunction and not record.
We recommend using a mirror or turning on the front view of your cellphone camera to get a reflection on the LCD screen.
No, none of our cameras are capable of livestreaming.
No, none of our cameras are capable of recording sound.
No, please use either the ATH110 or ATH2000 waterproof cases while filming outdoors or in a wet environment.
No, the TLC200f1.2/BCC100 and TLC200 camera do not have an interchangeable lens.
If you use a MacOS and want to use Premiere Pro to edit your footage, you will need to download a video converter such as VLC, HandBrake, or Any Video Converter to convert your footage from AVI to mp4. After converting your video you can use Premiere Pro.
Any Video Converter can be downloaded here.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you have any questions, send us an email at:customerservice@brinno.com
The BAC2000 lens has an adjustable focus distance. If your lens is out of focus, make sure the lens number correlates with the distance between your camera and the scene you are filming.
You can find a quick video tutorial here.
Yes, the USB-C socket can be used to plug into external power via a standard electrical socket or by using a power bank. We recommend always using batteries as a backup in addition to an alternative power supply to prevent disruptions that could cause your camera to stop recording.
If you use a power bank make sure that you use one that allows for you to turn off the power saving mode. Most power banks will turn themselves off while plugged into our cameras because our cameras use very little energy to operate that the power bank thinks they don’t need power anymore and the power bank will turn off. In our office we use Voltaic brand power banks and they have proven to be reliable with our cameras because you can turn off the power saving mode however any brand power bank with that function will work.
Alternatively, you can purchase our ATH2000 power housing that will provide you with up to 336 days of power using a 5 minute capture interval.
The battery life and memory card space will depend on the capture interval and batteries you are using with your camera. We recommend using lithium batteries for longer projects, for example with a 5 min capture interval you can expect a battery life around 99 days with lithium batteries whereas if you are using alkaline you will get around 66 days. Please use the Time Lapse Calculator on our website to calculate estimated battery life, memory storage capacity, and clip length.
Make sure you select your battery type in the settings of your camera – instructions can be found on the Battery Settings page of your camera manual.
Download the newest version of the manual on our support page.
By selecting the correct battery type your camera will adjust how it consumes power and optimize the longevity of your batteries.
In addition, the official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai.
If you are in an environment with extreme temperatures it might affect the battery life of your camera. Make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
We do not recommend using the creative clamp outdoors and your camera is not waterproof. Filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as our ATH1000 or ATH2000 housings.
There are a number of things that could contribute to having a shorter battery life than our estimations:
1.Battery type
We recommend using lithium batteries for longer projects, for example with a 5 min capture interval you can expect a battery life around 99 days with lithium batteries whereas if you are using alkaline you will get around 66 days.
Make sure you select your battery type in the settings of your camera – instructions can be found on the Battery Settings page of your camera manual.
Download the newest version of the manual on our support page.
By selecting the correct battery type your camera will adjust how it consumes power and optimize the longevity of your batteries.
Lastly do not use zinc-carbon batteries with our cameras or swap out single batteries. To optimize power and performance only use fully charged lithium, alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries.
2.Camera settings
Our battery estimations are calculated using the camera factory settings. If you change white balance, add flicker filters, or adjust any other of your camera’s settings it can have an effect on your camera battery life.
3.LCD screen
Turning your camera on and off as well as using the LCD screen to adjust camera settings for extended periods of time can drain power. If you will be making big changes to your camera settings and require the use of your LCD for an extended period of time then we recommend using an external power source for the setup period so that you do not drain your batteries. When everything is set up and good to go unplug your camera and it will switch to using battery power.
4.Firmware version
Check if your camera has the newest firmware version. The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> MORE -> System Info, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
5.Filming environment
Your battery life can vary depending on the environment you are filming in. The estimations in our time lapse calculator are done under 77 °F (25 °C) conditions. Extreme temperatures can affect the longevity of your batteries.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai.
If you are planning to film in extreme heat or extreme cold please make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
Frequent lighting changes can also affect the longevity of batteries and our battery life estimations have been calculated in a stabilized lighting environment.
We do not recommend using the creative clamp outdoors and your camera is not waterproof. Filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as our ATH1000 or ATH2000 housings and one of our all-weather clamps such as the ACC100P or AWM100.
The official operating temperature of our cameras is 32°F-113°F (0°C-45°C) however many of our customers have had success filming long term projects in locations such as Siberia and Dubai. We do not recommend using the creative clamp outdoors and your camera is not waterproof.
Filming outdoors will require using a waterproof housing such as our ATH1000 or ATH2000 housings. To avoid fogging please use desiccant packs or anti-fog pads inside your waterproof housing and replace them every few weeks (or as needed).
In addition, if you are in an environment with extreme temperatures it might affect the battery life of your camera. Make sure you are using high quality batteries such as Energizer Ultimate Lithium Batteries which have been made to withstand temperatures from -40ºC to 60ºC. Low quality batteries are unable to withstand extreme temperatures and using them will result in drastically lower battery lives.
Files can be downloaded by connecting your camera to your computer using the USB-C cable that came with your camera or inserting your microSD card into your computer.
If you are using a Mac computer you may need to download a video player called VLC, HandBrake or something similar because AVI files cannot be opened by Mac computers. In some cases your Mac computer will auto-convert files to MOV format and auto-play in QuickTime.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you are still having issues opening your video files contact customer service at:customerservice@brinno.com
If you are using a Mac computer you may need to download a video player called VLC, HandBrake or something similar because AVI files cannot be opened by Mac computers. In some cases your Mac computer will auto-convert files to MOV format and auto-play in QuickTime.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you are still having issues opening your video files contact customer service at: customerservice@brinno.com
Your camera is only compatible with SD cards up to 128GB. If you insert a card that is larger than 128GB you will get the “SD Card Error” message.
Brinno cameras need their SD cards in FAT32 format. Format your card in your camera by using the formatting prompts or use your computer to reformat your card to FAT32.
If the SD card you are inserting is the correct size and you are still getting the message that could be a sign that the SD card you are using is damaged. Please try using another SD card. In the case where you continue to get the same error message even when replacing your card, the SD slot might be damaged. Please contact our customer service team at: customerservice@brinno.com
A filming schedule can be set up through your camera menu, choose the days of the week and required filming times.
Through the schedule settings you can also choose whether you want daily files or continuous. If you choose daily your camera will produce one time lapse video per day whereas with continuous your camera will continuously create a file until it reaches 500MB. The maximum file size for our cameras is 500MB so if you are filming a long-term project you will end up with multiple video files with a maximum file size of 500MB.
You can use any free video editing software that comes on your computer. If you are using a Windows computer the Video Editor app on your computer will work fine. With Mac computers you may need to convert the files to MP4 or MOV. If your computer does not auto-convert the files you will need to use the application VLC, HandBrake or another file converting software and then combine the files using iMovie.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
For more complicated editing, Adobe Premier Pro and other professional editing software can be used.
In rare cases an issue might occur with the auto-save function. To avoid these types of issues make sure you always use new batteries that are fully charged and even if you are using external power always use batteries as a backup.
Our cameras have been designed to auto-combine photos into AVI time lapse videos. If you require individual JPGs you can use the Brinno Video Player to convert your AVI files into JPGs.
Brinno Video Player can be downloaded here – For Windows computers ONLY
To save a single JPG go File -> Save Current. If you would like to convert your entire video to JPGs go File ->Export.
The LED light on the front of your camera will blink Green every 10 seconds to indicate that you are recording.
If you are filming outdoors or in an environment where there is a risk of your camera getting wet you will need to use one of our waterproof housings, either the ATH1000 or ATH2000. Please note we do not recommend using the creative clamp in outdoor environments.
While filming in high humidity environments you can use desiccant packs or anti-fog pads to absorb excess moisture from the inside of your waterproof housing. Swap old ones out every few weeks to maintain a low humidity environment inside the housing.
The firmware version on your camera can be accessed by going MENU -> MORE -> System Info, please check that it matches up with the newest firmware version on our website.
To upgrade your camera firmware make sure you use a Windows computer and follow the instructions found in our PDF guide.
Firmware upgrade video.
Yes, the time stamp can be removed through your camera’s settings MENU -> MORE -> TIME STAMP.
Twist the lens and keep it in the middle between provided focal distances. Because the lens cannot lock into place when it is between focal distances make sure that the camera is not bumped otherwise you will lose your focus.
Files can be downloaded by connecting your camera to your computer using the USB-C cable that came with your camera.
In cases where setting up your camera is difficult because of unclear view of the LCD screen your camera can be plugged into a laptop using a USB-C cable. Make sure HDR is turned off in your camera settings.
For Windows, plug your camera in and go to the built in camera app on your computer. You may need to switch cameras in the application so that it shows the camera view instead of your webcam.
For Mac, plug your camera in and use Skype or another IM app. Once in the app go to Setting -> Video and Audio to select your cameras the video source.
An OTG cable can also be used to connect your camera to your Android smartphone. You will need to use an App like Elementary USB Camera to then access the live view. Please note iOS devices (iPhone) are not compatible.
If you are unable to access the camera via your computer or phone then we recommend using a mirror or turning on the front view of your cellphone camera to get a reflection on the LCD screen.
No, none of our cameras are capable of livestreaming.
No, none of our cameras are capable of recording sound.
There are four capture modes available: Time Lapse, Step Video, Stop Motion, and Still Photo.
1.Time lapse:
Take a sequence of photos at interval and shoot schedule of your hoice. The time lapse video is automatically generated when you finish recording.
2.Step Video:
Record short video clips at selected capture interval and clips are automatically combined into a video file.
3.Stop Motion:
Manually take multiple photos one frame at a time. Photos are automatically combined creating an animated stop motion video.
4.Still Photo:
Take still photos.
No, we do not recommend changing the lens that comes with your camera. The lens is installed by hand into each camera and focused by our engineers. By removing it you may not be able to reinstall it correctly resulting in an out of focus shot. Please do not remove the special adjustable lens that comes with the BAC2000.
No, your camera and creative clamp are not waterproof. We do not recommend using the creative clamp outdoors or in environments where it can get wet. If you want to use your camera outdoors or in wet environments please use one of our waterproof housings such as the ATH1000 or ATH2000.
The camera that comes with the BAC2000 is identical to the TLC2020. What makes the two different is the special adjustable lens that comes with the BAC2000. This lens is unique to the BAC2000 and cannot be bought as an accessory or used in other camera models. Every lens is specially installed into the camera and cannot be removed or changed.
No, the new larger battery cover that comes with the TLC2020 is not compatible with the TLC2000 camera. Do not use the battery cover on any model other than the TLC2020.
1. There needs to be at least some ambient light for our cameras to film during the night. The footage gets all pixelated and dark because there isn't enough light in the filming environment.
2. Turning off HDR could lower the pixilation. The HDR sensor is very sensitive and sometimes over compensates in low light conditions by trying to capture as much as possible.
3. If you are filming consistently from a light to dark and then light environment then we recommend using the Twilight scene. It will not affect your filming in bright environments and will better balance out the low light environment.
1. If you are filming consistently from a light to dark and then light environment then we recommend using the Twilight scene. It will not affect your filming in bright environments and will better balance out the low light environment.
2. Turning off HDR could lower pixilation. The HDR sensor is very sensitive and sometimes over compensates in low light conditions by trying to capture as much as possible.
3. There needs to be at least some ambient light for our cameras to film during the night. The footage gets all pixelated and dark because there isn't enough light in the filming environment.
If you use a MacOS and want to use Premiere Pro to edit your footage, you will need to download a video converter such as VLC, HandBrake, or Any Video Converter to convert your footage from AVI to mp4. After converting your video you can use Premiere Pro.
Any Video Converter can be downloaded here.
VLC can be downloaded here.
HandBrake can be downloaded here.
If you have any questions, send us an email at:customerservice@brinno.com