Sony AWS-750 Operating Instructions Manual page 69

Live content producer
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Tip
If you configure the [Pan/Tilt Limit Setting] settings,
be sure to save the settings to [Preset_1]. The unit
starts with the settings that are saved to [Preset_1]. If
you do not save the settings to [Preset_1], the settings
will revert to previous values.
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Select the offset position for the tracking target in
[Position Offset].
For example, if you want to use the camera video as a
PinP background video, you can select [Left] or
[Right] to position the target away from the overlay
video.
[Left]: Offset to the left.
[Center]: Do not offset.
[Right]: Offset to the right.
Tip
If [Left] or [Right] is selected and the [Size] setting is
too large, tracking may not be possible at the edges of
the screen. If the camera does not move as intended,
adjust the size of the tracking target.
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Tap
to return to the [Camera] screen.
Starting tracking
Tap the tracking target in the [NEXT] viewer to start
tracking.
Tips
• Manual operations on all remote cameras will be
disabled during tracking. Stop tracking before
performing manual operations.
• The tracking status will not appear and tracking cannot
be started if an [Effect] is configured.
Note
Tracking will stop automatically in the following cases.
• When a camera preset is saved, deleted, or recalled
When tracking is lost
Tap the tracking target to start tracking again.
Stopping tracking
Tap [Stop].
Resuming tracking
Tap the tracking target in the [NEXT] viewer.
Performing adjustments according to the
tracking target
Perform adjustment in the [Tracking Settings] screen.
Tip
Adjustments cannot be performed during tracking. Stop
tracking before performing adjustments.
[Speed]: Drag the slider to adjust the tracking speed.
If the camera cannot keep up with the target, increase
the tracking speed. Tracking may not be smooth if the
speed is too fast.
If the camera moves faster than the target, decrease the
tracking speed.
[Stabilize]: Select [ON] to stabilize the video in the
following situations.
• When shooting a tacking target that continuously
makes small movements.
• When the camera shakes slightly due to the tracking
function, even when the subject is still.
Tracking Targets (Tracking Function)
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