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The difference between linkage anti-pursuit and automatic anti-pursuit

The difference between linkage anti-pursuit and automatic anti-pursuit lies in the way of realization.

Linkage shooting is a way for a photographer to manually operate the camera and shoot according to the motion trajectory of the target, so as to track the shooting target. Photographers need to adjust the angle and focal length of the camera according to the movement of the target to ensure that the target is always in the correct shooting position. This method requires photographers to have high technical level and experience. Auto-chase is to automatically track and focus the target through the camera's built-in auto-focus tracking function, so as to shoot the moving target. The camera will automatically adjust the focal length and focal length according to the movement track of the target to ensure that the target is always clearly visible. This method is more convenient and labor-saving than linkage back-chasing, and is suitable for users without professional photography technology.