I just had a crazy idea you might wanna explore. If we can access the Zoom level of the camera (or any camera) through OBS it should be possible to define a threshold so it automatically switches to another camera. Like.. you have a big room to walk around and you get this camera for tracking, but why would you even walk so far back? Probably because there is another desk on the other side, or your DJ setup, or whatever.. we can't measure distance to determine when you are in proximity of that other setup, but the autotracking and auto-zoom does, kinda.. so when accessing zoom and determine: "at this level, i walked so far back that i stand before my other desk/setup" then we could use Move plugin to activate another camera automatically and show a steadyshot of that area. of course this is an edge case.. just a food for thought, fun to explore, type of thing.
I was surprised, the Lite 2 appeared to have a better image to me. The Lite version better produced your hair, where I can see individual hair strands. The Tiny 2, a lot less so. Great video.
Nutty, do you have a link to your overhead camera rig/arms that attach to your desk? I have a larger desk, and all the ones I see are for like 42in or less
Another banger vid. I'm seriously considering getting it. Most of the times I just use droidcam on an old iphone 11 if I need a camera to follow me though.
Okay the fact you can manually move the camera with that joystick control is already giving me some ideas for streams if I wanted to show myself, my gaming setup or use it as an extra camera to do something else so I'm keeping Tiny2Lite in mind.
Thank you! This solidified my decision to not spend the 2x for the non-lite version. The only thing I would have loved was a comparison of the two in low-light situations, don't know if you can comment on that.
Are they just 'face' tracking? I have a Sony AIBO robot dog and want a cam on him on my stream and I think it would be really cool if it followed him around the living room so he doesn't go out of shot as there will be point redemptions for him to do tricks etc
How well do you think these would work in a small auditorium? Like say if I placed several of these around the room in various places (because they're cheap) and just used the multiview in obs to pick the one with the best view, do you think that would be sufficient for like a church service in a small church? I'd rather have several smaller, cheaper cameras (that are pretty good quality) than spend a fortune on a "professional video camera"
It's just a webcam after all, you still need to connect them to a computer or so to be able to use it. Maybe the Tail Air (also from the same company Obsbot) is more suitable for the scenario you described.