This is why I love AI, man!
I'm working on a high-speed action camera setup that a blend of cutting-edge technology, including automatically track, focus, and zoom in on fast-moving objects like motorcycles or cars. I’m eagerly awaiting a new Asus ProArt Studio 16 laptop with built-in AI that will connect to the camera. I can’t wait to explore live streaming, artistic style transfers, and more. It’s like having a creative powerhouse at my fingertips! I also ordered a new tracking sensor, which will be more accurate and track objects from farther away compared to the current DJI sensor I’m using.
I love using AI art to give people a visual idea of how my setup looks without revealing the specifics of its construction or the components I’m using. Despite investing in a lot of expensive gear, most of it hasn't been very good. Many systems are bulky and require mounting on a large vehicle with manual control. My setup is different—it's lighter, smaller, fully automated, and equipped with a 3-axis gimbal to keep the shots centered and shake free.
I used the sensor from a Sony A1 mounted on the gimbal in a housing that connects to the camera lenses, while the camera body is housed separately, either mounted on a tripod or carried in a bag. This design reduces the weight on the gimbal, allowing for faster tracking speeds.
This is just my prototype. I'm already working on another version that will use RED’s newest 8K VV sensor and components from a V-RAPTOR [X]. I wanted to prove the concept with a less expensive setup I got used, before modifying a RED camera. For the price of a RED camera, you could buy about eight or nine Sony A1 camera bodies—or even a new car like the 2024 Subaru Legacy with enough left over to buy a Sony A1 camera and have around $1,000 for gas to go places to take great shots with the new camera! 😉📸
Keep pushing those boundaries, being artistic and happy generating or if you are like me snapping them shots! 📸🚀