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  • High Speed Camera testing.

    Kayeton OV4689 330 fps

    Pros.
    • Cheap
    • Easy to acquire
    • Decent in Bright Light
    Cons
    • Needs a lot of light
    • rolling shutter
    • low image quality at 330fps.
    Sample Videos

    Face on camera angle: https://youtu.be/NBCCNvsyXqo

    Club at impact: https://youtu.be/ldDkgmupVCw

    Stop Watch: https://youtu.be/2USmCzaXOcQ
    Last edited by htdumps; 02-04-2019, 11:01 PM.

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    Not bad at all, feel like it will be pretty nice for the full swing shots for sure. Was thinking about trying to get a high fps camera to set up with automatic playback like the uneekor has for the club/ball impact. Maybe make my own bootleg version of it. Not sure the availability of that high of an fps camera though for a reasonable price

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    • htdumps
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      You will find out Friday. I have a IDS 3140-cp on the way. Im tryling to do a DIY Uneekor as well. Im my research it seems the optishot vision is also using a IDS camera not sure of the model though. If someone could find out which cameras Uneekor is using I will order them.

  • #3
    Where did you purchase camera from?

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  • #4
    Is the IDS 3140-cp camera very expensive? I'm upgrading my cameras so very interested in your post.

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  • #5
    The 3140CP is $720 new for just the camera.

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    • sherrow70
      sherrow70 commented
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      Ok no thanks on that

  • #6
    Originally posted by mmlincon View Post
    The 3140CP is $720 new for just the camera.
    Before dropping the money I recommend calling Tom at 1stvision, he is super knowledgeable about what we are trying to accomplish.

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    • #7
      Originally posted by mmlincon View Post
      The 3140CP is $720 new for just the camera.
      If someone is spending real money then better to get the 3160CP. That and the fastest lens money can buy if you really want to freeze the club head/ball with small sensors. . Better still, get the monochrome camera versions since they are more light efficient.

      Regardless it's gonna take a boatload of light... Blur is your friend. Lol

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      • #8
        Originally posted by FaultyClubs View Post

        If someone is spending real money then better to get the 3160CP. That and the fastest lens money can buy if you really want to freeze the club head/ball with small sensors. . Better still, get the monochrome camera versions since they are more light efficient.

        Regardless it's gonna take a boatload of light... Blur is your friend. Lol
        Do you think the 3160 is better than 3180? I thought the larger sensor would help with the light. I plan to test that after the 3140 if I can't get the results I want.

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        • FaultyClubs
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          Yeah 3180 is better for what you're trying to do. . But more costly...

      • #9
        I received the 3140-cp today but the included lens is extremely magnified. anyone who has a similar camera can your share with me what lens you are using?

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        • #10
          I don't have the 3140CP but I've been using these lenses for various cameras. The are low distortion and have wide apertures. You'll need the adapter of course.

          Low distortion, high resolution, anti-reflective M12 lenses.

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          • #11
            Please let me know the result. I've got one of the 100fps 640x480 camera and it does work ok but it needs a lot of light, and ultimately I want another one which can do more than 100fps that can also capture ball flight/club at impact if I want to (to measure club path, launch angle, face angle and so forth). Is there such a thing within $500 range? How much fps would I need for those measurements? I've seen some good ones at $4000 but I just think it's too much for it.

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            • #12
              Originally posted by LEO MODE View Post
              Please let me know the result. I've got one of the 100fps 640x480 camera and it does work ok but it needs a lot of light, and ultimately I want another one which can do more than 100fps that can also capture ball flight/club at impact if I want to (to measure club path, launch angle, face angle and so forth). Is there such a thing within $500 range? How much fps would I need for those measurements? I've seen some good ones at $4000 but I just think it's too much for it.
              Working on that now using the 3140 cp, just need to find a better lens than the supplied 50mm. here are several photos. The lighter one is at 90fps the darker at ~1000

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              • #13
                Early testing of the 3140 cp https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PGVqTCNngg Will do a full review soon
                Last edited by htdumps; 02-08-2019, 09:27 AM.

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                • #14
                  Originally posted by htdumps View Post
                  I received the 3140-cp today but the included lens is extremely magnified. anyone who has a similar camera can your share with me what lens you are using?
                  Did you sort out your lens?

                  You'd probably have to be 60-70 feet away to get full body with that 50mm lens. So ya not suitable.

                  I'd guess you'd be down around 3-4mm depending how far away you are. What's your distance? And what height do you want to capture? The required lens can be calculated based on sensor size.

                  Looked at your video. Pretty dark. What's your lighting? Make sure you've cranked the gain setting towards max. When's the full review coming? It's been a day already...you're slowing down in your old age! Lol

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                  • #15
                    Originally posted by FaultyClubs View Post

                    Did you sort out your lens?

                    You'd probably have to be 60-70 feet away to get full body with that 50mm lens. So ya not suitable.

                    I'd guess you'd be down around 3-4mm depending how far away you are. What's your distance? And what height do you want to capture? The required lens can be calculated based on sensor size.

                    Looked at your video. Pretty dark. What's your lighting? Make sure you've cranked the gain setting towards max. When's the full review coming? It's been a day already...you're slowing down in your old age! Lol
                    I ordered several lens and a spot light. I'll do a review as soon as I get the other lens

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