I think they meant motion in front of the lens and movement of the camera itself...like an accelerometer or something. On a side note: to get out of frame wouldnt you just have to hold it above your head?
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Oooh! It reacts to motion AND movement! Amazing....
I think they meant motion in front of the lens and movement of the camera itself...like an accelerometer or something. On a side note: to get out of frame wouldnt you just have to hold it above your head?