![]() If you're AF is acting too aggressive you may find the following settings useful to adjust the area of interest for the camera to focus on as well as how aggressively the camera will attempt to adjust it's focus. It sounds like you've done your homework on the subject so let's just dive into a few topics and we'll see if one is able to improve your situation.įocus Sensitivity & Focus Zone Adjustments I'm looking for advice on either camera settings I may have missed or techniques to avoid this problem. * Locking the focus, same problem as above plus cannot change zoom without completely losing focus. ![]() * Turning off auto-focus, but then when the pastor walks toward/away from the camera he does not remain in focus, and when zooming, sometimes the focus isn't stable. I'm looking for a way to stop this from happening. The feeling I'm getting from reading the forums is that these cameras are typically used to move from preset to preset, but we're a church with a pastor that moves while speaking, and we need to manually pan to track his movements, and every time he pauses, he goes out of focus for a fraction of a second. The process takes maybe 1/5 of a second, but it's noticeable enough to be distracting. The scene will be in focus, but when the camera stops movement, the scene will subtly go out of focus, then back into focus again. One of the things we have noticed is that when moving the camera, there's a focus "twitch" at the end of the movement. We've been using our new PTZOptics 20x NDI cameras for a couple of weeks. ![]()
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