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Posted by J. Clarke on 10/06/80 11:43
Miguel A. Gallardo en http://www.cita.es wrote:
> We are looking for a video system in order to use it in a laboratory
> for impact and collission study, so we need more thant 60
> frames/second.
>
> Te best offer we have at the moment is a Panasonic AG-HVX200 that seems
> to be better for our pourposes and cheaper than Varicam system of Sony.
>
> It is not necessary a light or beutiful videocamara as it will work in
> an industrial like environment only in the laboratory.
>
> We have a budget about 4.500 Euros for the videocamara and accessories.
I'm a little puzzled. Why are you looking at consumer HD camcorders if you
need high speed? Google "high speed video" and you'll come up with a
number of cameras that can handle much, much higher framerates.
> The best published reference we found is
> [Paper] A Low-cost System for High-speed Video Acquisition -
> High-speed video-capture systems exist from some time now, ... A
> low-cost approach As it said in the introduction high-speed video
> acquisition systems do ...
> www.actapress.com/PDFViewer.aspx?paperId=14322
>
> I shall appreciate any offer, advice or contact in order to ask for
> prices, as soon as possible.
>
> Miguel A. Gallardo, E-mail: cita.sl@gmail.com
> www.cita.es Tel.: (+34) 619776475
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