Fine-Tuning Auto-framing Behavior
Auto-framing is only available in High Quality mode. If you switch between High Quality mode and Low
Latency mode, Auto-framing settings revert to their factory default values.
The Auto-framing feature can be tuned to your specific installation. This includes defining areas where
the camera does not evaluate motion (masking), adjusting the area where Auto-framing occurs, and
adjusting speed, sensitivity, and responsiveness.
How It Works: Auto-Framing
Vaddio‘s Auto-framing is based on motion detection. It won't mistake pictures for people, it still works if
you turn away from the camera, and you don't have to wear a special device. But with no special device
to follow, Auto-framing does not necessarily keep the shot on its original subject.
Auto-framing uses digital pan, tilt, and zoom to center the source of motion, so the image is almost
always zoomed in at least slightly.
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In High Quality mode, Auto-framing is enabled by default.
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The camera tries to keep the frame centered on the source of motion.
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If the motion is small, the camera zooms in.
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When the camera does not detect any motion, by default it zooms out. This behavior is configurable.
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If the motion is near the edge of the field of view, it can't be centered in the frame.
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If the motion is mostly outside the field of view, the camera can only detect the small part of the motion
within its field of view.
In this diagram, the unmasked area represents the framed area. The area of motion is large (which limits
the zoom) and the two people on the left are near the edge of the total field of view, so the camera cannot
pan far enough to center the people in the frame.
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Complete Manual for the IntelliSHOT-M Auto-Tracking Camera