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- Jun 30, 2019
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Imagine a shot walking behind a person, in a hallway about 7 feet tall, that leads down a ramp, with a total distance of 40' long, and about a 2-foot elevation drop.
Manually (well, with the actual controller), I could easily get this shot, especially in tripod mode.
But I want to do it with me doing the walking. So Active Track seems like a really good candidate.
I just tried a few test runs in the yard (trees) and street using only my phone as the controller.
My active track seems a bit jenky even in good conditions, and it doesn't like the low altitude (even 5 feet was "Too Low").
I know I'm asking for the extremely improbable, but I figured if it has been done before, someone here would know how to do it.
So, tips, tricks, suggestions?
I may take a test video of the actual location for this and post it as a reply, so everyone can understand the scenario.
Manually (well, with the actual controller), I could easily get this shot, especially in tripod mode.
But I want to do it with me doing the walking. So Active Track seems like a really good candidate.
I just tried a few test runs in the yard (trees) and street using only my phone as the controller.
My active track seems a bit jenky even in good conditions, and it doesn't like the low altitude (even 5 feet was "Too Low").
I know I'm asking for the extremely improbable, but I figured if it has been done before, someone here would know how to do it.
So, tips, tricks, suggestions?
I may take a test video of the actual location for this and post it as a reply, so everyone can understand the scenario.