![]() For higher frame rate without decreased image quality you must increase the environmental lighting to adjust the required exposure to accommodate. However, a good frame rate to capture club video would be 60FPS to 120 FPS. Frame rate is important, as the higher the frame rate the smoother your club will appear during the swing. Smooth video capture requires increased frame rate.įrame rate refers to the number of individual frames that comprise each second of video of film you record, also known as FPS (frames per second.) The most common frame rates in video and film are 24, 25 and 30 frames per second. To obtain a clear, well lit, video with no blurring follow these steps:ġ. Then select the Swing Cam tab and select your device.Ī well-lit environment is essential to the high performance of your swing camera device. For example, shooting at a high frame rate, such as of 1000fps requires 5.25 times more-light than at 24 or 25 fps. Congratulations the basic hardware setup is complete. Now load your FSX 2020 software and connect the camera, This is located under the settings tab. *The lens is preinstalled to the camera and has been focused prior to shipment.ĥ. Locate the blue USB 3.0 port on your computer –Ĥ. Next, connect the USB 3.0 Cable to the back of the Camera. ![]() Take the USB 3.0 Gigabit Adapter and plug it into a 3.0 USB port on your computer. Then select the Swing Cam tab and select your device. Adjust the quick-release clutch to move the camera to the desired height.ĥ. Now you can plug the 25’ Ethernet Cable into the camera.Ħ. Screw on the camera to the mounting stud, adjust the lockring wheel to tighten the camera to the mount. Install the video camera/digital recorder adapter to the clip thread on the floor stand. Tighten the lockring wheel until the camera is tightened to the mount. *You may loosen the set-screw knob to allow the camera more motion when aiming. Screw the camera to the mounting stud until tight and set in the desired direction. Attach the wall mount to your chosen wall. Now you will need to attach the camera lens. Next, connect the 25’ ethernet cable to the “LAN OUT” port on the injector: ![]() If the injector is receiving power, the green light will go on *blinking indicates an incomplete connection the light will go a solid green once a camera is connected. Then connect the DC power adapter to the input on the injector. You will now need to install the Gigabit PoE injector: First connect the 6” ethernet cable to the “LAN IN” port on the injector. Next, connect the 6” ethernet port to the Gigabit Adapter’s ethernet input. Plug the USB side of the adapter into the computer port. A blue light should appear indicating it is correctly recognized and connected. Locate the blue USB 3.0 port on your computer – Mount (order specific: Wall Mount or Floor Stand) Each camera order should contain the following components:
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