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How to Better Use ATOM's Visual Tracking

How to Better Use ATOM's Visual Tracking

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The evolution of drone technology has significantly enhanced tracking capabilities. Early drones relied primarily on smartphone GPS, which, while precise, often struggled in areas with weak or no signal and varied in performance across different devices. In contrast, modern drones like the ATOM use advanced visual tracking technologies. By leveraging the drone's downward vision system and visual positioning, this method enables more intelligent and accurate detection and following of moving objects.

The ATOM utilizes an advanced algorithm that identifies moving subjects and filters out distractions, such as background colors, within the frame. It can anticipate the target's movement trends and speed, allowing for smooth acceleration and deceleration during tracking. The drone adapts its tracking strategy based on the type of target, whether you're running, biking, or snowboarding, ensuring stable and reliable footage while you focus on your adventure.


Visual Tracking
vs. GPS Tracking


When selecting a drone with visual tracking, it's essential to understand the differences between visual tracking and GPS tracking:

GPS tracking:
GPS following primarily relies on the GPS positioning of a smartphone. However, smartphone GPS has several limitations:
  1. Smartphones lack high-precision antennas, and accurate positioning depends heavily on network base stations. In areas without network coverage, GPS errors can be significant.
  2. Different smartphones have varying GPS technology, implementations, and software calibrations, making it challenging to maintain a consistent and high-quality experience.
Visual Tracking:
In contrast, visual tracking offers several advantages:
  1. It uses advanced models to identify target types while filtering out interference, such as background colors, within the frame.
  2. It can predict the target's movement trends and speed, allowing for smooth acceleration and deceleration during tracking.
  3. It adapts different tracking strategies based on the type of target recognized.
Visual tracking's ability to overcome GPS limitations makes it a powerful alternative for more reliable and adaptive following.

With the Potensic ATOM, a drone equipped with visual tracking, you can achieve smooth and reliable tracking even in challenging environments where GPS might be unreliable. This capability makes the Potensic ATOM an excellent choice for those looking to capture dynamic and immersive drone footage.


Mastering
Visual Tracking with the ATOM


To maximize the Potensic ATOM drone's visual tracking features, consider these tips and best practices:

  • Optimal Conditions: Visual tracking works best in clear, open environments. Avoid areas with significant obstacles such as buildings or dense foliage, which can interfere with the drone's ability to maintain a visual lock on the subject. Ensure the flight path is free from humans, animals, or other obstructions for the best tracking performance.
  • Altitude and Distance: For effective visual tracking, keep the drone at least 4 meters above the ground. When tracking people, maintain a distance of 5-10 meters and an altitude of 4-10 meters. For tracking vehicles or boats, a distance of 20-50 meters and an altitude of 10-50 meters is recommended. Adhering to these guidelines ensures the drone accurately follows the subject.
  • Speed and Movement: The Potensic ATOM’s visual tracking supports a maximum speed of 8 meters per second. To ensure stable tracking, accelerate or decelerate gently and maintain a moderate speed to prevent sudden changes that could disrupt the tracking performance.
  • Avoid Common Pitfalls: Be cautious when tracking subjects that are not moving on a level plane, are changing shape drastically, or are moving at high speeds. Additionally, be mindful of ambient lighting conditions and ensure that the subject's colors or patterns do not blend into the surroundings, which could affect tracking accuracy.
  • Control and Safety: During visual tracking, always be ready to manually take control of the drone if necessary. The drone will hover in place if the subject is lost, and moving the control stick will exit visual tracking, allowing you to regain full control.


ATOM's
Visual Tracking: E-Bike Adventures


A standout example of the Potensic ATOM’s visual tracking capabilities is a customer’s use of the drone to capture an exciting e-bike ride. In this video, the ATOM expertly follows the rider through various scenic landscapes, showcasing its ability to maintain a steady track on a fast-moving subject. The rider effectively utilized the drone's visual tracking to create dynamic and engaging footage, demonstrating the ATOM’s prowess in capturing vibrant and detailed scenes from unique perspectives.

Watch the video here
to see the Potensic ATOM in action and get inspired for your own tracking adventures!

The Potensic ATOM's visual tracking feature is a powerful tool for capturing immersive and dynamic footage. By understanding how to optimize its use, you can fully leverage its capabilities to create stunning visual content. Whether you’re documenting outdoor adventures, exploring new landscapes, or capturing special moments, the ATOM’s advanced visual tracking enhances your aerial photography and videography experiences.

Ready to take your drone adventures to the next level? Explore the Potensic ATOM today and discover how its superior visual tracking can elevate your creative projects. For more information and to make a purchase, visit our website.

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