-so whats interesting about it and wheres the link to your site?
its not unique there is lots of it about...your just trying to promote your site so really your just spamming!Unique camera view - 60 fps :smile:
more on: www.see-the-lead.com
-its not unique there is lots of it about...your just trying to promote your site so really your just spamming!
-Gordon
is the footage shot at 720 fps then slowed afterwards or is it shot at 60 fps?
mike
well as this is a forum there are already threads about Shotkam footage and I am pretty sure there have been others before which seems to be what you are hawking I am sure you will tell me yours is different but I doubt there will be much, usually it is customary to search threads for relevant subjects when joining a forum.
I have no wish to attach something to my gun, head or anything else to video my shooting doesn't float my boat and I have already seen enough of this type of footage for myself.
your claim to be the inventor of the "line of sight camera " is obviously false as I can think of a few I have seen,glasses are available with HD video recording for a start.
as with most people that spam/promote their own site you have failed to respond to that point, seems you have joined just to do that.
I am not an admin but I believe advertising without permission is not allowed
Thanks and I will, would be interested in seeing the footage and your report.My advertising rates are very reasonable... Just get in touch.
Oh.... And I have seen, used and reviewed at least three or four of these cameras, but I'm happy to hear your go to market plan for this one.
On 13/05/2016 at 8:12 AM, ShootClay Admin said:
@Gordon H. - lets see:
There this thread on the forum which shows ShotKam in action - as well as discussing some of the features...
and if you go onto the Shotkam site, there are some neatly organised clips of targets. : https://www.shotkam.com/ - including the footage of George Digweed using one on his latest Club Digweed show.
There was also the Tru-Shot which was developed by Dennis Stepney - which seems to now be defunct, but that was the best version of this I've ever seen - it connected directly to a hand held PC so you could review your video with a coach. I have a folder full of videos of me learning to shoot skeet with it about 4 years ago, it recorded at 60fps and you could see your shot string heading towards the clay. Here is some of that footage that still lives on via You Tube:
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