AI follow-up mode demonstration (M1 pro & M2 pro)

AOCHUAN Gimbal
4 Jul 202403:24

TLDRThe video demonstrates the AI follow-up mode for a single-axis tracking gimbal. It guides users through unfolding, setting up, and activating the gimbal's features. The gimbal allows for horizontal and vertical phone positioning and offers gesture control for easy operation. The AI tracker ensures smooth tracking, and a Bluetooth remote controller provides additional functionality, including automatic movement and angle adjustment. The video also covers how to store the device when not in use.

Takeaways

  • 🔧 To set up the gimbal, fully unfold it, press the axis arm against the handle, and extend the built-in extension rod.
  • 📱 Secure the device horizontally on the gimbal and ensure the AI tracker is facing forward.
  • 🔒 Turn on the gimbal by using the lock button and rotating the phone clip.
  • 🤲 Enable gesture control by long-pressing the power button; the indicator light turns blue by default.
  • 🟢 Use the 'OK' gesture to activate tracking, which turns the indicator light green.
  • 🟡 Open your palm to deactivate tracking, and the indicator light turns blue again.
  • 🚫 The 'Double L' gesture disables gesture control, preventing accidental commands during tracking.
  • 🔍 If the green light flashes, the subject is lost from view; reappearing the subject resumes tracking.
  • 📲 Use the Bluetooth remote controller to remotely operate the gimbal, including AI tracking and gesture control.
  • 🔄 The right button on the remote allows for automatic movement, with single, double, and triple clicks offering different rotation options.
  • 🎥 Adjust the shooting angle by long-pressing the left or right buttons on the remote controller.

Q & A

  • What is the initial step to set up the single axis tracking gimbal?

    -Hold the gimbal with both hands and unfold it completely, then press the axis arm against the handle.

  • How do you make the phone clip horizontal on the gimbal?

    -Hold the device axis arm and stretch upward to extend the built-in extension rod, then place the device on the table.

  • What color does the indicator light turn on when the device is turned on by default?

    -The indicator light is Blue by default when the device is turned on.

  • What gesture turns on the tracking feature?

    -Use the 'okay' gesture to turn on the tracking feature, which changes the indicator light to green.

  • How can you turn off the tracking feature using gestures?

    -Open your palm to turn off the tracking, which will change the indicator light back to blue.

  • What does the yellow indicator light signify when using the tracking feature?

    -A yellow indicator light signifies that the tracking is active, but the 'okay' gesture and palm gesture are disabled to avoid misrecognition during shooting.

  • What should you do if the green light flashes during tracking?

    -If the green light flashes, it means the character is lost from the camera view. You should allow the character to reappear in front of the camera to continue tracking.

  • How do you connect the Bluetooth remote controller to the gimbal?

    -Long press the shooting button of the remote controller to turn it on, then turn on the Bluetooth setting of the phone and connect to the Bluetooth gimbal. The indicator light going off indicates a successful connection.

  • What is the function of the right button on the Bluetooth remote controller?

    -The right button on the Bluetooth remote controller can be used for automatic movement: single click for 200° automatic rotation, double click for 200° forward and reverse rotation, and triple click for infinite 360° rotation.

  • How do you adjust the shooting angle using the Bluetooth remote controller?

    -Long press the left button to adjust the shooting angle counterclockwise, and long press the right button to adjust the shooting angle clockwise.

  • What is the procedure to store the device when not in use?

    -Insert the Bluetooth remote controller into the slot, lock the fixing button, unfold the phone clip upward, and then press down to complete the storage.

Outlines

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📱 Setting Up and Using a Single Axis Tracking Gimbal

The paragraph provides a step-by-step guide on how to set up and use a single axis tracking gimbal. It starts with unfolding the gimbal and extending its built-in extension rod to place the device on a flat surface. The lock button is then turned on, and the phone clip is adjusted for horizontal positioning. The AI tracker should face forward, and the device can be inserted into the clip. The power button is long-pressed to activate gesture control, with the indicator light turning blue by default. The 'OK' gesture activates tracking, turning the light green, while an open palm gesture turns it off, returning the light to blue. The 'Double L' gesture can also be used to toggle gesture control. During tracking, the light turns yellow when tracking is active and blue when it's off, with gestures disabled to prevent misrecognition. The script also mentions using a Bluetooth remote controller to operate the gimbal, with instructions on how to connect it to a phone and control various functions such as taking photos, videos, and adjusting AI tracking. The remote allows for single-click shooting, double-click gesture control, and triple-click AI tracking activation. It also offers automatic rotation and angle adjustment through button presses. Finally, the paragraph describes how to store the gimbal by inserting the remote controller into a slot and locking the fixing button, then folding the phone clip upward and pressing it down.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Gimbal

A gimbal is a device that allows for the stabilization of a camera or other equipment by counteracting the effects of motion. In the context of the video, the gimbal is used to stabilize a phone for smooth video capture. The script mentions unfolding the gimbal, extending its built-in extension rod, and placing the device on a table, which indicates that it's a physical device designed for holding and stabilizing a phone during video recording.

💡Tracking

Tracking in this context refers to the gimbal's ability to follow a subject automatically while recording video. The script describes a 'tracking mode' where the gimbal is set to follow a subject, indicated by the green light on the device. This feature is crucial for capturing dynamic scenes where the subject is moving, as it ensures the subject remains in focus and the video is stable.

💡Gesture Control

Gesture Control is a feature that allows the user to control the gimbal using hand gestures instead of physical buttons. The script explains that the user can turn on tracking with an 'okay' gesture and turn it off with an open palm gesture. This hands-free operation adds convenience, especially when the user is also operating the camera or needs to be in the shot.

💡Bluetooth Remote Controller

A Bluetooth Remote Controller is a device that can wirelessly connect to the gimbal and control its functions. The script mentions using the controller to turn on the device, take photos or videos, and control AI tracking. This provides an alternative method of control, which can be useful for situations where direct access to the gimbal's buttons is not possible or convenient.

💡AI Tracker

The AI Tracker is a feature of the gimbal that uses artificial intelligence to recognize and follow a subject. The script describes how to position the AI tracker to face forward and how it can be activated or deactivated using gestures or the remote controller. This technology enhances the gimbal's tracking capabilities by ensuring the subject is always in the frame, even if it moves unpredictably.

💡Indicator Light

The Indicator Light is a visual cue on the gimbal that provides feedback on its status and the status of its features. The script describes how the light changes color to indicate different modes, such as blue for gesture control on, green for tracking on, and yellow for tracking but gestures disabled. This immediate visual feedback is essential for the user to understand the current settings and functionality of the gimbal.

💡Automatic Movement

Automatic Movement refers to the gimbal's ability to move the camera automatically in various pre-set patterns. The script mentions options like 200° automatic rotation, 200° forward and reverse rotation, and infinite 360° rotation. These features can add dynamic angles and perspectives to the video, which would be difficult to achieve manually.

💡Storing the Device

Storing the Device involves properly packing away the gimbal and its accessories for safekeeping or transport. The script provides instructions on how to store the gimbal, including inserting the Bluetooth remote controller into a slot and locking the fixing button. Proper storage is important to prevent damage and ensure the device's longevity.

💡Phone Clip

The Phone Clip is a component of the gimbal designed to securely hold the phone in place. The script describes how to attach the phone horizontally or vertically to the gimbal, which is essential for ensuring the phone is stable and correctly positioned for recording. The clip's adjustability allows for versatile use in different shooting scenarios.

💡Extension Rod

The Extension Rod is a part of the gimbal that can be extended to increase the distance between the camera and the base of the gimbal. The script mentions stretching the device's axis arm upward to extend the built-in extension rod. This feature allows for more flexibility in shot composition and can help achieve a broader range of angles.

Highlights

Unfold the gimbal completely and press the axis arm against the handle to prepare for use.

Extend the built-in extension rod and place the device on a flat surface.

Turn on the lock button and adjust the phone clip to ensure the AI tracker faces forward.

The phone clip can be inserted horizontally or vertically for versatile use.

Gesture Control Function is enabled by default, indicated by a blue indicator light.

Use the 'OK' gesture to activate tracking, which turns the indicator light green.

Open your palm to deactivate tracking, returning the indicator light to blue.

The 'Double L' gesture can be used to disable the gesture control function.

A yellow indicator light signifies active tracking, while a green flash indicates the subject has been lost from view.

Use the Bluetooth remote controller to remotely operate the gimbal.

Connect the remote controller to the phone via Bluetooth for seamless control.

Single click the shoot button to take photos or start recording videos.

Double click to toggle gesture control, and triple click to toggle AI tracking.

Use the right button for automatic movement with various rotation options.

Long press the left button to adjust the shooting angle counterclockwise.

Long press the right button to adjust the shooting angle clockwise.

Double click the left button to center the phone for optimal balance.

Store the device by inserting the Bluetooth remote controller into the slot and locking the fixing button.