![]() ![]() if OSMO mobile apps can provide tracking then why can't OMSO+. This is not quite as simple of an issue as you are thinking: ie. If anyone could please let me know why you think this is, if you think DJI will send out an update, or any other alternative solutions to my situation. I thought the Osmo+ was the answer, but $649 later I can't use active track. ![]() I am just trying to find a solution where I can use one of these products, shoot in 4K, use active track, and still have a monitor view of my own face. The issue with the Osmo mobile is in order to use the active track on yourself, you have to use the front-faceing camera on an IPhone, which has terrible camera quality. My issue is that I am trying to use this camera to vlog, and I had seen the Osmo mobile in the Apple store and saw thae amazintg active track feature. ![]() It's especially confusint when the Osmo mobile is $299 whereas the Osmo+ is $649. I seriously can not process how just because one uses a designated camera, while the other uses the phones camera, that it dcan not complete this task. Both systems use a remote connection to phone through the app, and therefore both systems should be able to utilize the phone's firmware and hardware in order to have the system actively track a subject. I am trying to process it in my brain but I simply can not. I saw a thread where a member from DJI explained that the Osmo+ simply does not support it, but they provided no explination as to why. ![]() Could someone from DJI, or a consumer with the proper technical expertise, please explain to me why the DJI Osmo+ does not support "Active track"? The osmo mobile is less than half the price and can support the feature. ![]()
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