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Exilm Pro for GOLF swing capture
It looks like a swing vision as seen in PGA broadcast. You can see the flat left wrist or throw away impact. Here is a clip from hacker like....me:)
http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...92349167&hl=en |
Nice....i know this isn't meant to be a swing critique, but looks like you may be taking it back a bit inside.
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Spot on
It is my dead move....:crybaby: Total motion always end up with in-up-crossline...but in good day, it came back on plane with good impact alignment.:eyes:
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Is that the Exilm F1 Pro dslr camera???? I am on the waiting list for one of them down here. Amazing device for $1000.
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The On Plane Backstroke
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Please go here http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/forum/s...ead.php?t=4435 and imitate Exercises #5 and #8 exactly. :) |
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Yoda, THX for the link and i will try me best.:salut: |
KOC
Thanks for all the great videos. I also love that camera. I will have to research its availability here in Canada. How many frames per second was that clip? In my humble opinion, I see a lot of good things in your swing and a couple of bad alignments that I am sadly very familiar with. Namely, two things, you are under the plane going back with the club face getting too shut. Club shaft and club face misalignments. Fixing these two things will probably help the throwaway problem you mention. That and maybe adding a little more bend to your right arm at impact via a more active "at the ball" move of the right shoulder taking the entire power package down the plane from top. To correct the plane of your start up get some flash lights or lasers to see what an on plane takeaway looks like and turn it into a feel you can repeat when hitting a ball. The laser should point at the plane line going back, you appear to be pointing the grip end well outside of this. To correct your club face alignment and assuming you are a swinger, keep your left wrist perpendicular to the ground for horizontal hinging during start up then swivel your left wrist onto the turned shoulder plane. If you have a strong left hand grip at address PERPENDICULAR should not be taken literally. Consider your strong left hand grip to be "perpendicular" at impact fix though it isnt literally and keep this "new perpendicular" perpendicular to the horizontal plane or ground. Flattening your left wrist literally is a common misunderstanding that closes the club face and takes the plane of the left wrist cock and the entire LFFW off plane. Given a strong single action grip the left wrist when cocked on plane will have a slight bend or cup at top. Look at your left hand and train it to comply with these alignments ie the associated plane of the selected hinge action, the turned shoulder plane and the plane of the left wrist cock and uncock. I struggle with a similar ingrained bad habit but have recently gotten it under control thanks to a better understanding of the alignments and extensor action which really simplifies my hand action. Thanks be to Yoda. (TBTY) Lots of great things in your swing though and please keep those videos coming. If none of this works simply fly to Marietta. I did. Something about the air around the Swamp really seems to agree with me and my golf swing. That and Yoda of course. O.B. |
Thanks O.B.
THe clip was set at 300 fps only...it can be 1200 fps.:eyes:
I will work on and report later...:salut: |
new camera
I've been watching that camera ever since it hit the trade show. I can't find anyone that has it in stock in the U.S.
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Yes, how frustrating is it not be able to go shopping:crybaby: KOC must have them in store in Hong Kong already!
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on the radar
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exilm pro
check brandsmart
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Ted,
These people have them in stock - I am picking one up from the store tomorrow. http://www.huntsphotoandvideo.com/li...facturer=Casio Check the videos on Youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dYBZU...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dtah1...eature=related |
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Casio Review
I have owned the Casio ex-fm1 for a couple of weeks now. Added a 16 gb sim memory card. The camera is terrific and simple to use. One button to record video and one button to review it. Could not get much simpler. You really do not need to use the menus. The sim card comes with a USB device for quick transfer to your PC. Literally takes seconds to transfer files without messy cables. I use the V1 software which works perfectly with the camera file output - Apple Quicktime MOV format. The slow motion video is stunning like having your own swing vision system for $999. This is a must have if you really want to capture the details in your swing.
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Can I borrow yours? You can mail it to Mikey and he'll bring it to me. We're gonna do a golf school at his "group" home. Or you can just send us the cash . . . and we'll buy our own and hook you back up. Thanks dawg! |
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I, probably like Bucket and MikeO., dont have any friends. |
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Indoors
Hey guys,
Do you know what power of lighting is required to film indoors? |
At high speed the camera requires a good amout of light. I can't tell you the exact amount of candle power required. You could ask the people at CASIO. Figure the image will look 1/2 to 1/3 as bright as the actual lighting indoors. I would think one or two 150W painters floodlights would work although I have not tried it as yet. Indoors with daylight shining through a window works fine.
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Thank you mb,
I'll give Casio a shout and see what they recommend. |
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