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Fast Frame

How to use the Fast Frame took to swiftly identify and capture specific frames with your PTZ camera

Updated over a year ago

The Fast Frame tool revolutionizes the way we operate PTZ (Pan-Tilt-Zoom) cameras, offering a rapid method to pinpoint and capture a particular frame or scene. This innovative feature combines pan, tilt, and zoom functions to execute movements at the camera's maximum speed, enabling users to frame up subjects or scenes quickly and efficiently, bypassing the slower, manual adjustments typically required with a joystick. This article provides a comprehensive guide on using the Fast Frame tool, ensuring you can take full advantage of its capabilities to enhance your videography workflow.

Steps/How to:

  1. Activating the Fast Frame Tool:

    • Step 1: Initiate the Fast Frame tool by pressing the hotkey 'F' or clicking on the Fast Frame icon located in the top toolbar menu above the canvas.

  2. Defining the Frame:

    • Step 2: A green cursor will appear on the screen. Move this green Fast Frame cursor across your canvas to outline your desired shot.

    • Step 3: Adjust the frame or aspect ratio by scrolling in to make it smaller or out to make it larger, which in turn sets the level of zoom.

    • Step 4: Once satisfied with the framing, click to confirm the end framing that the camera will move to.

    • Step 5: With another click, trigger the Fast Frame movement, directing the camera to the specified position or framing.

Tips or Limitations and Best Practices:

  • Max Zoom Limitation: Be aware that once the camera reaches its maximum zoom capacity, the Fast Frame tool cannot zoom in further.

  • Cancelling Fast Frame: You can cancel the Fast Frame action at any time by right-clicking or clicking outside of the Fast Frame box during the confirmation step. This will allow you to redefine your shot freely.

  • Tool Identification: The Fast Frame tool is represented by a green cursor, distinguishing it from other tools like the "City Center" tool, which uses a yellow cursor.

  • Camera Calibration: For optimal precision with the Fast Frame tool, ensure your camera is properly calibrated, especially when not using generic drivers to avoid potential issues with IPC (Inter-Process Communication).

FAQs:

  • Q: Can I adjust the zoom level after confirming the framing?

    • A: No, after confirming the framing, the next click will execute the Fast Frame movement. You need to redefine the frame if adjustments are required.

  • Q: What happens if I reach the maximum zoom level?

    • A: The Fast Frame tool will not zoom in further once the maximum zoom level is reached. You'll need to adjust your framing accordingly.

  • Q: How can I cancel a Fast Frame action?

    • A: You can cancel by right-clicking or clicking outside the Fast Frame confirmation box, allowing you to restart the framing process.

Use Cases:

  • Event Videography: Quickly capture key moments during live events without missing a beat.

  • Surveillance: Swiftly zoom in on critical areas of interest in security footage.

  • Broadcasting: Seamlessly switch between shots in live broadcasts for a dynamic viewing experience.

Summary: The Fast Frame tool is a powerful feature for PTZ camera operators, offering a swift and efficient way to capture specific scenes or subjects. By following the outlined steps and keeping in mind the tips and best practices, users can maximize their videography potential, ensuring quick, precise framing with minimal effort. Whether for event videography, surveillance, or live broadcasting, mastering the Fast Frame tool can significantly enhance your camera operation efficiency.

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