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I need a relatively cheap(under 300) camera that I can record swings, and then immediately be able to show my student on the camera playback ith slomo or freeze frame
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Search 'high speed video camera' . Same golf results.
Theres a couple. Casios and nikon j1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM_QQ8_7XTw
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3270463
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130407224238AAtIrMu
Search 'high speed video camera' . Same golf results.
Theres a couple. Casios and nikon j1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WM_QQ8_7XTw
http://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/3270463
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130407224238AAtIrMu
I am beginning to teach golf, what are some of the better cameras to use to record swings?

Dylon S
I have a handful of clients, but am not yet making too much money, so my budget is kind of low. I was originally looking for a high speed camera (like the one CBS uses) but figured that was too much money. Also what are the things I should look into for the best quality of seeing the swings that are 100 MPH +.
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Any decent digicam with video will work. I would suggest one that records video in AVI, or some flavor of AVI, instead of Quicktime. It's just easier to work with.
Get 2, one facing the front of the player, and one facing the direction the ball is being hit... catch both at once,
You'll also need something to hold the camera, a tripod of some sort. No more than your average Canon pocket camera weighs, the $25 Walmart tripods will work.
Any decent digicam with video will work. I would suggest one that records video in AVI, or some flavor of AVI, instead of Quicktime. It's just easier to work with.
Get 2, one facing the front of the player, and one facing the direction the ball is being hit... catch both at once,
You'll also need something to hold the camera, a tripod of some sort. No more than your average Canon pocket camera weighs, the $25 Walmart tripods will work.
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