![]() The implication is two-fold: 1) the process is slow, and 2) because the video images that are analyzed have been down-sampled, the centering algorithm will probably not be as accurate. It has been down-sampled to speed up the transfer so the video on the phone looks as real time as possible. Unfortunately, the video sent from the Osmo to the phone isn't the full resolution video. ![]() Once that's done, it needs to send the gimbal the re-centering commands, again via slow wifi. They need to be transmitted via slow wifi to the phone before any analysis and processing can take place. While the active-track application would be (or is) sitting on the phone, the video images are sitting in the Osmo camera. With the original Osmo, the process is quite different. It's an easy enough process for the application (and today's powerful smartphones) to analyze the video images and tell the gimbal where to move to keep the selected object centered. With the Osmo Mobile (or Zhiyume gimbal handles), both the image and the active-track application sit in the phone. ![]() Unfortunately, I don't think people take the time to actually think through what it takes to do active-track on the original Osmo versus the Osmo Mobile or Zhiyume gimbal handles. zhiyune crane has just added the feature to all there hand held gimbals and your telling me that dji up to now cannot deliver on such a simple feature?!?!?!? This such bulls about hardware limitations.
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