Frage von volleyballer:Moin,
I wish with the software SIMI VidBack who has purchased the club (extra perform motion analysis;) error correction in the technology sector.
The software works this way, that means the player shift immediately after the movement execution itself can look on the notebook to practice immediately after the next time (; just video feedback).
Now I have a video camera, but no Firewire output has (; grrr ....), and the software calls for mandatory Firewire and USB with no runs.
So I am looking for a cheap camera for this purpose. Since that can not be recorded, I thought maybe it's not doing a webcam - ironically because the software on my laptop has built-in webcam detected immediately (but unfortunately shows the wrong way otherwise would indeed solved my problem).
I'm finding on the Unibrain Fire-i come (; around 120 euros).
Is it practicable? Can anybody say something about the quality? I need good artificial light stop-readiness and a certain speed, so you can see the movement properly synonymous.
http://www.unibrain.com/Products/VisionImg/Fire_i_DC.htm
Which is as favorable as could be synonymous to smooth a solution (implemented with two cameras, for example, while in front of Page and of the film) ...
Antwort von carstenkurz:
But it is actually very unlikely that your notebook webcam is connected via FireWire. There are in fact different standards for video at FW - the classical variant of DV, as is common with camcorders, and uncompressed, as is common in industry-FW-camera systems. The best you contacting the software company again in this regard.
I have recently umprobiert way with a Casio EX-F1. Which makes high speed or slow motion shots with 300/600 and 1200Bildern / s.
For motion analysis, I think is appropriate sowas. Admittedly, I do not know if you play golf there or snails race ;-) Oh, but, volleyball. So that's a Casio would certainly not uninteresting. The 300 frames / s are great for fast sports. You may need to change the workflow a bit, but in principle it should go so synonymous with a camera.
- Carsten