Focus
Figure 21: WebGUI > VIDEO > Camera Settings > Focus
The three Focus settings are explained below.
Focus Mode
Auto
The camera determines the focus position and will adjust to the contents of the filmed object.
Manual The user is able to set a fixed focus position manually. This can be useful when the
contents of the filmed object are not clear towards the background and the autofocus
has difficulty finding the correct focusing.
One-push The camera will focus once and will keep the focus in that position until another focus
command is sent.
AF-Zone
This setting defines the area where the autofocus is aimed at.
Front Focus: Focus on the front object first, but this is not absolute prefocus.
Back Focus: Focus back first, but this is not absolute focus
Meeting: For general meeting scenarios
Education Tracking: *This is for education tracking, is the teacher on the platform to move back and forth,
focus will only be to fine-tune.
Moving Objects: For scenes where characters move frequently.
Center Focus: Focus first on the middle object, but this focus is not absolute.
*Note that this is about focussing on the Teacher. This mode will not literally track anyone!
AF-Sensitivity
Sets the level of speed with which the autofocus responds. This can be useful if you have people walking through
the picture. If the setting is ‘High’, the camera will respond immediately. If the setting is ‘Low’ or ‘Medium’, the
camera will not react to sudden and short changes in the picture.
Note that in some cases the autofocus will have some difficulties to focus. We strongly recommend to
focus manually to avoid autofocus issues. See also the Troubleshooting/ Image in this manual.
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