Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Photo & Video | $9.99 | Auto Flight Logic LLC | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
- Focusing on the location of a pattern that you define by pinching the camera screen on your iOS Device
- Focusing on the location of a fixed POI when you are moving with the Osmo
- Focusing on the location of an Airspace-connected iPhone where the iPhone is attached to an athlete
- Focusing on the location of multiple Airspace-connected iPhones where the iPhones are attached to a athletes such as skiers
- Focusing on the location of an Airspace-connected aircraft
Because the Osmo does not have a built-in compass or GPS, Autoframe relies on the compass and GPS of the connected iOS Device. This means that using POI and Airspace subject types is limited to iOS Devices with GPS (wifi-only iPads do not have GPS), and that the iOS Device must be mounted to the Osmo for these subject types. Mounting gaurantees that the iOS Device is both located at the same GPS coordinate as the Osmo, and that the iOS Device is pointed in the same direction as the Osmo handle. If you attempt to use POI and Airspace subject types outside these conditions, Autoframe cannot calculate the appropriate camera angle and therefore cannot function properly.
Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
Não funciona da forma como e demostrada. Perde o objeto que está sendo seguindo com facilidade. Trava a câmera na posição inicial do foco quando vc pede para cancelar. Esse aplicativo só serve para jogar o seu dinheiro fora.
Seems like the app will be great. I just have to reply tutorial over and over because it's tough to hear while music is playing in the background. Since this is geared toward filmmakers, can you image music playing for no reason. Doesn't ADD, anything. But subtract from experience. Please re-upload tutorial without annoying music.
Well I should have watched more videos before buying this software. It's horrible. This is NOT active tracking. It doesn't detect anything in the shot, it relies on GPS data from ANOTHER device for tracking. This means if you have your phone on the Osmo then you need another phone to make the Osmo follow you. This uses your data connection to do this and has quite a bit of lag as the GPS location has to be sent to the servers and then relayed to the Osmo. How many people have 2 phones? How about no GPS signal inside a building? How about the device on the Osmo MUST have a data connection to sorta work? How about GPS isn't that accurate? It wanders around like a drunkin camera man. It also doesn't work with the subject less than 20 feet from the camera so it's out for vlogging.