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Video Chapters (Time stamps)
0:00 Intro
0:19 Face Tracking ON
3:38 Distance Test
4:18 A Goose at a Time (Tap to Focus)
6:13 Squirrel Test
7:16 Tap to Focus (Quick Show)
7:25 Cat Toy Test
In this video, I put the DJI Osmo Pocket 3's subject tracking to the test. I lock focus on moving subjects like myself, a goose, and a cat toy to see how well it keeps them in focus.
The test footage will be unedited so you can see how well or how much the Osmo Pocket 3 struggles to keep the moving subjects in focus. I'll point out key moments but otherwise let the Osmo Pocket 3, test runs, showcase its subject tracking abilities. Hope you find this interesting. Thanks for watching!
Here are some of the things I test:
* How well the tracking works when I'm moving around quickly or erratically
* How far I can go until the tracking is lost
* How well the tracking works in different lighting conditions, such as transitions from light to shade
* How well the tracking works on different subjects, such as animals and small objects
Overall, I'm impressed with the DJI Osmo Pocket 3's subject tracking. It's very accurate and smooth, even when I'm moving around quickly. It can also track subjects from a distance and in different lighting conditions. However, it does struggle a bit with small objects and abrupt transitions from light to shade.
Here are some specific things to note in the video:
* The tracking is very accurate and smooth, even when I'm moving around quickly or erratically.
* I was able to track a goose from a safe distance without disturbing it.
* The tracking had some trouble with the tiny cat toy, but it was still able to keep it in focus most of the time.
If you're looking for a camera with good subject tracking, the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 is a great option. It's especially good for vlogging, live streaming, and action sports.