I have used my MP for many great action videos using Active Track. It is easy to get the subject matter into the focus area of my iPhone and then simply tap the GO so that Active Track starts following the object. But I can't figure out how to get the same functionality with the Goggles. When using Goggles, how do you (1) get the green square to appear around the target object, (2) Press the GO button so the Active Track starts, and (3) set the type of "tracking" (full circle, etc.) for the Active Track? It seems to me that in order to get Active Track to actually work you have to use your phone.
One thing I did realize is that you cannot use the Head Tracking Gimbal feature with Active Track and that makes sense since you can't have both the target object and your head controlling the camera. But when the Goggles are set for your Head Tracking Gimbal then the Active Track option should either be not available (grayed out) or there should be a message AT THAT TIME that you cannot have both features running at the same time. Instead the Goggles let you select Active Track and then tells you when you try to track something that you cannot do so when in Head Tracking Gimbal mode. At that stage you have to get out of Head Tracking Gimbal and then attempt to recapture the moving object so you can Active Track. Usually it has moved on and you have lost the opportunity.
One thing I did realize is that you cannot use the Head Tracking Gimbal feature with Active Track and that makes sense since you can't have both the target object and your head controlling the camera. But when the Goggles are set for your Head Tracking Gimbal then the Active Track option should either be not available (grayed out) or there should be a message AT THAT TIME that you cannot have both features running at the same time. Instead the Goggles let you select Active Track and then tells you when you try to track something that you cannot do so when in Head Tracking Gimbal mode. At that stage you have to get out of Head Tracking Gimbal and then attempt to recapture the moving object so you can Active Track. Usually it has moved on and you have lost the opportunity.