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Old 03-07-2007, 12:46 PM
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elliskit,

You need a camera with a MANUAL shutter speed as without it the clubshaft will be blurred. Indoors without lighting you can see the clubshaft with a little blurr at 1/250. 1/500 or 1/1000 is better. It will however darken the screen.

With respect to a mirror,
When indoors, I like to put a small 13" TV on the floor, tilted up so you can look at it. This way you do not have to move your head to see your swing when drilling slowly. Lines can be drawn with a dry erase marker. You can set up your own practice lab at home but will need to learn from someone how to position the cameras correctly, esp. the DTL camera when working on plane. You can run a cable from the camcorder video-out to the TV so what is on the camcorder is now on the TV. You do not have to put a tape in if you do not want to. That's the best mirror I know of.

Lee Deitrick
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