01
Connect your camera to your computer and copy the custom .flt files into the root directory of the camera.
The root directory is the main camera folder, not a folder located inside it.
02
To add a custom filter, it must replace one of the camera’s existing filter options.
Choose which built-in filter you want to replace, then rename your custom filter file to match:
Standard: s.flt
Vintage 1: v1.flt
Vintage 2: v2.flt
Vintage 3: v3.flt
Black & White: bw.flt
Analog: A.flt
For example, to replace Vintage 1 with your custom filter, name the custom filter file v1.flt.
You can replace one filter or all six.
03
Each file must use one of the exact filenames listed above.
Downloading the same file multiple times may cause your computer to add (1), (2), or another number to the filename. Files such as s (1).flt will not load.
Remove the added number and confirm the file has the correct name before copying it to the camera.
04
unplug the camera from your computer. Turn the camera on, then off, to apply the new filters.
Turn it back on and test each customized filter.
To restore a built-in filter, reconnect the camera and remove the corresponding custom .flt file. Camp Snap 2 is also compatible with Camp Snap v105 custom filters when the correct filenames are used.