Yes! You can find exactly what Veo uses right here: www.amazon.com/Manfrotto-323-Connect-Adapter-200PL-14/dp/B000JLK5PU/ref=sr_1_4?crid=19RQH6O04C86J&keywords=Manfrotto+323+RC2+Rapid+Connect+Adapter+with+200PL-14+Quick+Release+Plate+-+Replaces+3299-Black&qid=1667828731&s=electronics&sprefix=manfrotto+323+rc2+rapid+connect+adapter+with+200pl-14+quick+release+plate+-+replaces+3299-black%2Celectronics%2C123&sr=1-4
Hi! has anyone tried to tilt the Veo camera with a tiltable mount? I'm trying to reduce the "space" at the top of the video while at the same time capturing the sideline near the camera (especially in fields where there's not much space outside the sidelines). If so, is there a video of it that you can share? Thank you!
We have not tried that. The platform uses AI to automatically pan and zoom. In general the footage tends to be a bit zoomed out...I would guess this is to reduce the need to digitally pan and zoom as much and to give a better tactical view so more players can be seen around the ball. I am not sure if putting the camera at an angle would work or if that would mess up the AI. I would probably reach out directly to Veo and see what they say.
Hey Mate, the tiltable mount is used more for indoor arenas where the camera can't be put in a prefered position / distance away from the area of play. In theory, your idea is sound, considering the tiltable mount's function as an official accessory is to tilt the camera anyway... If you have done this since your original comment, I'd like to know your results. We did not order one for camera as the salesperson said we would not need it for outdoors venues when I asked him if it was required.
Negative! The camera has built in storage that can capture 3-4 games (at least, depending on the age group and half length). The battery will typically run out before the storage.
The Veo 2 camera is capable of live streaming. You pay a monthly fee to Veo to have the live streaming capability (I believe it is $50 a month) and then you have to have an internet source. You can insert a sim card into the camera or hook it up via wifi or via an ethernet cable. Your fans can download an app called "Veo Live" and then they can follow your team/club. Whenever you go live they get a notification and then they can follow along with the game play. We have not tried this as where we play our games is in a cellular dead zone so we wouldn't be able to get reception strong enough to stream.