Thanks Bubba...
Does anyone know of a good high speed camera that works well in low lighting (indoors)? That is to say, one that doesn't cost an arm, leg and a couple of berries in between?
What you are asking for is in conflict with its self. High speed camera's have a fast shutter speed. This requires bright light. The faster the shutter the more light. To change this equation requires money.
High speed cameras will require more light due to the faster shutter speeds. I don't know of one that can be used with low light. I use flood lights from Walmart for indoor swing analysis with the Casio. I shoot at 210 fps. I love the camera for outdoor use. Played on the weekend with my wife and 2 kids and we had a great time watching the slo mo videos of our swings. Kids are still laughing about the videos.
Great rounds Marine1. What's the delay in getting the sim going?
Hey All,
I ended up finding a great camera with HD video and slow speed (up to 270 fps or something like that).
It is the Canon SD4000ls - I took all of the PGA Fall Expo videos with it, so you can check out the links in the new post that I am about to post.
It works very well in lower lighting, still not the best but I am really happy with it for the price.