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    I'm in the processes of setting up a camera to record club face and ball at impact. I have a feeling I'm going to need a lot of light. Is anyone here using a light above their skytrak? Im worried the light will interfere with the Skytrak's cameras. Anyone know if something like this will work: http://www.skaeser.com/led-photograp...dome-lighting/
    Last edited by htdumps; 02-05-2019, 08:06 PM.

  • #2
    I cannot speak to those lights specifically, but I can speak to lighting in general.

    I currently have my Skytrak setup where the Protee was before. It is a temporary setup so I swapped out the Protee sensor/mat for the the Skytrak which left the lights for the sensor system still in place. There are 2 lights overhead, both are ar111 50 watt spot bulbs. I also have 24 degree flood bulbs that work equally as good. As far as I can tell Skytrak works fine with anything less than 3 hybrid (which is the 150mph ball speed issue, nothing to do with the lights)

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    • #3
      I have my projector basically overhead of where I'm standing. I just have a spot/flood light mounted behind shining on the hitting area. That's all the lighting i have at night and it works fine.

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      • #4
        Cool maybe something like this may be better https://www.amazon.com/d/Ceiling-Fan...+light+fixture

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        • #5
          Please let me know how the lights turn out.

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          • htdumps
            htdumps commented
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            Will do just ordered these to test: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018QWUADA..._gVEwCb937THZP thanks to Wbond

          • Supraracer
            Supraracer commented
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            I have those lights and they only produce like a 20" circle at 10'. It's a perfect circle too. I do not care for them much. I use a less narrow beam but put a shield around it to keep the light spilling onto my screen. It illuminates the whole stance area.

        • #6
          awesome..ill add if it works good, too

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          • #7
            I have tried various lights above my Skytrak - I have just moved my simulator set-up (well a new set-up really) and I have used this lamp - see below (Rab narrow spotlight). Overkill really and you need to purchase the dimmable model since it is too bright on full, but it only casts a narrow beam (meant for flagpoles) so ideal for lighting the hitting area only. It is an outside light fixture but works inside just fine. For the cost (nearly $400), I'm sure you can find something almost as good for less money.

            My bigger issue is that I am getting mis-reads with my Skytrak metal case. I have to always switch back to my plastic Skytrak case (zero mis-reads) since I get too many misreads in the metal case (it is an official Skytrak case). I have tried more light, less light, etc. - nothing seems to help the mis-reads in the metal case - to solve it - I have to use the plastic case. Since this happens whether the Rab light is on full, dimmded, or fully off - tells me it is not due to light washout or insufficient light. Hope this helps!


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            • htdumps
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              Those are some serious light I will try them out if the cheap amazon lights dont work.

            • Carl Johnson
              Carl Johnson commented
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              Yes, I screwed up a bit, and likely ordered more than I needed. But, the light does work as advertised - barely a 15" circle from 10' away (mounted on ceiling). Can only go about 40% on brightness - 100% washes out the entire area! Definitely could have gone less bright.

          • #8
            I installed a can light above my mat with a spot LED bulb from Amazon. The can was like $20 from home depot. It's on a dimmer. I'm also in the process of setting up a few cams tomorrow so I can post some pics. The light doesn't seem to affect the St at all whether on, off or dimmed

            I also have 4 really bright floods on a dimmer as well and I'll probably have to use both to capture a decent video slow mo

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            • #9
              Amazon Light didn't work out, going to try this bad boy out: https://www.stratusleds.com

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              • jrz
                jrz commented
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                What didn't work with the Amazon light?

              • htdumps
                htdumps commented
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                It flickers and is only 3000 Lumens. I need more light for recording.

              • jrz
                jrz commented
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                Ok, thank you

            • #10
              forget the light, what camera are you planning on using?

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              • htdumps
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                Already using the IDS-3140 CP

            • #11
              I put a 6.5 watt LED spot light 9’ above hitting area. It’s 450 lumens and is 50 watt equivalent. It’s too bright in the darkened golf room. Too tough to rig a dimmer. Anyone have a different bulb idea?
              thanks

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              • #12
                I had a lamp which has a goose neck and a magnetic base. The lamp is made for using in a shop on a drill press etc. Will attach to the side of housing and you use the goose neck to aim.
                It's recessed a little as well. I added some sheet metal to it to recess the bulb a little more, I put a 40 watt led bulb in it and have it shining from the ceiling behind the skytrak and projector.
                I attached to the overhead door rail behind me using the magnet. Works great. That's all I have on when I'm playing.

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                • #13
                  Ended up getting this light and its amazing, no flicker on cameras https://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-100W-Ph...QAAOSwnVhaOAut
                  Last edited by htdumps; 02-22-2019, 10:44 PM.

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                  • StanMI
                    StanMI commented
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                    Sure would like to see a photo of those lights !! I have a couple of Home Depot clamp on tin looking fixtures with narrow beam led spots. Works well but looks like crud.

                    Can you adjust the light wash/beam pattern with those ??

                • #14
                  Originally posted by htdumps View Post
                  Ended up getting this light and its amazing, no flicker on cameras https://www.ebay.com/itm/LED-100W-Ph...QAAOSwnVhaOAut
                  Any pics of what it looks like in in your hitting area? I’m looking for something similar, but don’t want a narrow spot, more something in between to provide clear lighting without spilling onto the projection screen.

                  any issues with shadows from you standing over the ball with only a single light vs lighting from multiple angles

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                  • #15
                    Originally posted by a4chet View Post
                    I installed a can light above my mat with a spot LED bulb from Amazon. The can was like $20 from home depot. It's on a dimmer. I'm also in the process of setting up a few cams tomorrow so I can post some pics. The light doesn't seem to affect the St at all whether on, off or dimmed

                    I also have 4 really bright floods on a dimmer as well and I'll probably have to use both to capture a decent video slow mo
                    We have a similar lighting setup at our office, but we have 3 overheads. No issue at all in regards to the readings on SkyTrak. While lights shining down don't seem to present a problem, you do want to avoid shining any lights directly into the SkyTrak unit. Just think of it as if you were physically taking a picture of a person (which is in essence what we do with the ball), you don't want a light source behind the subject.

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