Recording A Swing And Moment Of Impact; Recording In Slow Motion From Behind; (Slow Motion Behind (Outdoors/Indoors)) - Casio Exilim EX-FC500S User Manual

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Recording a Swing and Moment of Impact

Your camera includes a variety of recording features that make it easy to check your
golf swing and moment of impact. The BEST SHOT scenes available for golf swing
recording are listed below. Select the one that suits the kind of analysis you want to
perform.
– Slow motion behind (outdoors)
– Slow motion front (outdoors)
– Slow motion behind (indoors)
– Slow motion front (indoors)
– Slow motion impact
– Swing Burst
IMPORTANT!
• Before shooting, carefully check the surrounding area to ensure that there is no
danger or anyone or anything being hit by the golf club or ball.
• Monitoring of the golf swing image being recorded on a TV connected to the
camera with an HDMI cable is not supported.

Recording in Slow Motion from Behind

(Slow motion behind (outdoors/indoors))

Use the procedures in this section to record a High Speed Movie of a person's golf
swing from behind. You can also use the Handsfree Mode to trigger recording from a
distance with the movement of your golf club, and you can use the self-timer to set up
for automatic five-second recording after a preset amount of time.
NOTE
• The only focus mode available when shooting with Slow Motion Swing (Behind) is
Pan Focus.
• An image can be zoomed up to 2.0X when shooting with these functions.
1.
In the BEST SHOT Mode, select "Slow motion behind (outdoors)" or
"Slow motion behind (indoors)" (page 82).
• Select either of the scenes in accordance with shooting conditions.
2.
Configure the camera settings below.
• "Lefty" (page 160): "Off" when shooting a right-handed golfer, "On" when
shooting a left-handed golfer.
• "Shooting Info" "Grid" setting (page 117): On
3.
Press [SET].
4.
Use [8] and [2] to select the
(Movie Quality) Control Panel option.
Using the Camera to Record and Analyze a Golf Swing
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