Analyzing A Swing; To Analyze A Swing Shot From Behind - Casio EXILIM EX-FC300S User Manual

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Analyzing a Swing

Your camera can be used in various ways to analyze a golf swing.

To analyze a swing shot from behind

Lines displayed in a movie image shot from behind the golfer can be used to analyze
the swing.
1.
Press [p] (PLAY), and then use [4] and [6] to display the movie of
the back-shot swing you want to analyze.
2.
Press [SET] to start playback. When playback reaches the image of the
golfer addressing the ball, press [SET] again to pause playback.
• While playback is in progress, you can also use [4] (fast reverse) and [6] (fast
forward) to navigate the scene you want.
• Pressing [0] (Movie) while playback is in progress toggles the playback speed
between slow motion and normal speed.
• To record a still image of the current monitor screen contents (Motion Print),
pause playback and then press [0] (Movie).
3.
Press [8] (DISP) to display diagonal lines.
4.
Press [RING].
5.
Use [8], [2], [4], and [6] to align the
reference point (the point where the red line
and the blue line intersect) with the ball.
Next, rotate the control dial to change the
angle of the red line so it is aligned with the
golfer's hips.
• You can also change the angle of the red line by
rotating the function ring.
6.
Press [SET].
7.
Rotate the control dial to change the angle of
the blue line so it is aligned with the golfer's
shoulder, and then press [SET].
• You can also change the angle of the blue line by
rotating the function ring.
Red line
Blue line
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Reference
point
Reference
point

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