creativekeane
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United States
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Hi, I recently purchased DJI Osmo Pocket and have been playing with it for the past days and I notice that while Face-Track works great, Active-Track has been hit-or-miss. When I use Active Tracking for stationary objects it works well but I begin to run into both locking and tracking issues when the objects start moving, turning, or tilting. If Active-Track does manage to lock onto a moving object, the movement of the gimbal is sometimes jerky and not smooth. Sometimes it locks onto the background after losing track of the object.
As a solo video shooter, it was one of the primary features that I was looking forward to the most and something I hope can be fixed in a future firmware update.
Active Tracking in various situations:
1) Locking and tracking my hand or an object in my hand. The moment I rotate, turn, expand or clasp it, it no longer lock-on or tracks my hand or the object. Does not matter if I move my hand quickly or slowly.
2) Locking and tracking the movement of my shoes. If I slide it across the floor it tracks it, the moment I start walking it loses track of it.
3) Locking and tracking people in the city. It tracks people well, I had no major issues.
4) Locking and tracking stop and go vehicles in the city. Locked on when vehicles were at a red light and try to track them when moving. It follows it briefly but quickly loses track of the truck. Movement is very jerky.
5) Locking and tracking outdoor Christmas decorations. Works well, the decoration was stationary. Works well during low light.
6) Locking and tracking a monument. Works well, the monument was stationary.
7) Locking and tracking a building. Works well, the buildings were stationary objects.
8) Locking and tracking my cat as it roams around the house. Locks on and tracks well sometimes, other times not so much. If the cat is stationary, active-track works well. If the cat begins moving, active tracks will no longer lock on or track the cat. If the cat turns or changes its position, active track usually loses track of the cat. Sometimes it manages to hold onto the cat.
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