Dji OM 4 SE Smartphone Gimbal

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DJI OM 4 SE
User Manual
The differences between the head and shoulder tracking and face tracking are that
head and shoulder tracking supports 360° tracking while face tracking does not. Also,
the detection range of the cameras are different. The detection range between the
back camera and the gesture is 0.5 to 4 m, and the distance between the front camera
and the gesture is 0.5 to 2 m. Note that ActiveTrack 3.0 may consume more power and
cause the temperature of the mobile phone to increase.
c. Press the trigger once to start or stop ActiveTrack 3.0. When using ActiveTrack 3.0,
move the joystick to adjust the camera view. Perform a palm or V gesture to stop
recording.
7. Story Mode
S
:
Story mode provides several templates for recording video. When you are nished
shooting, a video will be generated automatically according to the selected template.
8. Front/Back Camera Switch
:
Tap to switch between the front and back cameras of your mobile phone.
9. Shooting Modes
Scroll to select the shooting mode.
Hyperlapse:
enable to shoot a Timelapse photo while moving the mobile phone. Tap the
shutter button to begin.
Timelapse:
there are two types of Timelapse, Position and Path. After selecting the
Timelapse, tap the settings at the top of the screen. For Position Timelapse, set the interval
and duration time and start to shoot. For Path Timelapse, up to four positions can be
selected, and the gimbal will travel through the positions in order.
manually. There are three ways to use ActiveTrack 3.0:
a. Drag a box on the screen in the camera view in DJI Mimo. A green box around the
subject indicates ActiveTrack 3.0 is successfully enabled. Tap the X icon on the top
corner to stop tracking.
b. Enable Gesture Control in DJI Mimo and perform a palm or V gesture for one to two
seconds when facing the camera. The back camera will detect the nearest head and
shoulders and start to track the subject. The front camera will detect the nearest face
and start to track the subject.
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