I am thinking about purchasing a new video camera for teaching on the range. For those of you that have a Casio, which model do you recommend: FH-20, Ex-F1, FC-100 or some other model?
I have the FC-100, I think its 230 on Amazon right now.
Here is a recent video shot at 210 frames,
You need plenty of light to shoot slow motion, especially the slowest frame rates.
What I like is how easy it is to clip the video's in the camera, no extra computer work. You can view it in the monitor frame by frame as well while you are on the range.
I use it mostly for golf video taping. It only takes so so pictures compared to the market, but nothing other in the market can do the slow motion stuff for this price point.
I am thinking about purchasing a new video camara for teaching on the range. For those of you that have a Casio, which model do you recomend: FH-20, Ex-F1, FC-100 or some other model?
Give me a call and I'll give you all the info that I have. I did some research before I bought my EX-F1. And, I have some good software combinations that work.
I just bought the fh-20, tripod, and software package from C-Swing and although I haven't used it yet- I will say that you can't beat the service/clear commuication that Richard gives- Excellent!!!
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Give me a call and I'll give you all the info that I have. I did some research before I bought my EX-F1. And, I have some good software combinations that work.
and if I would like to know your thoughts....can I also call you?
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Jeff Hull says the MacBook loads the video and has drawing tools available for immediate use. Recording an audio/video lesson may not be possible without additional software. But, I've found a way to do it all without the $$$$ to buy V1 or JC.