A million frames....

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Just read about a camera from MIT that takes a TRILLION frames per second. Something similar coupled with 3D images and you got everything you need, no?
 
@golfdad: it may changes the lesson considerably. The student hits one ball and then the swing is analysed for 5 hours! JJ
 
mmm, interesting point birls.

Can you give me an example of anyone charging for results and not time? And if they are charging for results is it not based on an approximation of the time required?
 
sorry if I've got you confused with someone else wulsy - I thought you were arguing a wee while back in favour of golf lessons being chargable by reference to results and not an hourly rate.
 
I'm not sure there's an effective difference for golf applications between a million and a trillion frames per second.

Perhaps if you were filming explosions, or something like that...
 

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The cost of that camera will probably buy 20 Trackmans and you probably need a 100TB sd card to film half a second.
 
Check out the video. You can actually see light move. Sorry don't have a link.

"To produce their super-slow-motion videos, the MIT team used the streak camera to build up a two-dimensional image of a light pulse being passed through a bottle by repeating the experiment multiple times, continually repositioning the camera.

Unfirtunately, this means it takes about an hour to collect all the data necessary for the final video; algorithms then stitch that raw data into a set of sequential two-dimensional images. "
 
sorry if I've got you confused with someone else wulsy - I thought you were arguing a wee while back in favour of golf lessons being chargable by reference to results and not an hourly rate.

Birls, in case you hadn't noticed this is the year of the:

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chamellion! ;)
 
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