Good question. USB-C is going to be compressed so there's always technically a delay due to processing time. I don't see any delay changing when using AI tracking but I feel like it's one of those things where you'd have to determine based on your unqiue situation. If you take the feed into OBS or any software, you could be introducing more delay depending on the computer processing power.
@@kirimagemedia as mentioned in the video, they make ND filters that connect magnetically 😄 but I’m not aware of any pro mist type of filter at this time. You can however tweak sharpness in the settings.
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This looks cool!
so great!! i want this!!😃thank u bro
Would you consider the remote to be a necessity? Can you achieve the same functionality via the App/desktop software?
@@maxbls16 you can do the same moves and presets with software but the Wii style feature will only happen with the remote.
Does using the usb c as an output create any added frame delay? and is there any (more) delay that comes from engaging the AI tracking?
Good question. USB-C is going to be compressed so there's always technically a delay due to processing time. I don't see any delay changing when using AI tracking but I feel like it's one of those things where you'd have to determine based on your unqiue situation. If you take the feed into OBS or any software, you could be introducing more delay depending on the computer processing power.
I wonder if there's an option to attach lens filters eg pro mist etc to give a little extra creative look to your images. Thanks - great review
@@kirimagemedia as mentioned in the video, they make ND filters that connect magnetically 😄 but I’m not aware of any pro mist type of filter at this time. You can however tweak sharpness in the settings.
@@zephanmoses thanks mate. nd filters will make a massive difference anyway 👍🏻