[…] Originally Posted by Flying Whale 600 frames per second….300 foot per second compound…. roughly 6 inches of arrow travel between frames… maybe OK? On a personal note none of our bows shoot at 300fps, more like 250fps max. Also with a compound bow there is some acceleration. As a cost effective alternative I think the Casio will be excellent for most archery type applications where you want to look at little Joe’s form in the local sports hall. I don’t think many clubs or regions could afford the 30K required for state of the art high speed balistics analysis cameras and software or even the 1k or more per day rental. At max speed I think we could get about 12 frames across the arrow rest between release and the fletch clearing. Archer High Speed Video High Speed Camera Systems - NAC is an short but nice little video. __________________ […]
May 28th, 2007 at 1:17 am
Archer High Speed Video
February 9th, 2008 at 2:24 am
[…] Originally Posted by Flying Whale 600 frames per second….300 foot per second compound…. roughly 6 inches of arrow travel between frames… maybe OK? On a personal note none of our bows shoot at 300fps, more like 250fps max. Also with a compound bow there is some acceleration. As a cost effective alternative I think the Casio will be excellent for most archery type applications where you want to look at little Joe’s form in the local sports hall. I don’t think many clubs or regions could afford the 30K required for state of the art high speed balistics analysis cameras and software or even the 1k or more per day rental. At max speed I think we could get about 12 frames across the arrow rest between release and the fletch clearing. Archer High Speed Video High Speed Camera Systems - NAC is an short but nice little video. __________________ […]