Overview:
The E-Con 120FPS USB Camera is designed for high-speed recording, making it ideal for applications such as golf swing analysis. This camera package includes essential accessories and offers additional options to enhance performance in a Trackman setup.
Included in the Camera Package:
- 120 FPS Camera
- Mounting plate (for mono-/tripods)
- 1x 1m (3 ft) USB 3.1 cable
- 1x 5m (16 ft) USB 3.1 cable
Optional Accessories:
Available at additional cost:
- 10m (32 ft) USB 3.1 booster extension cable
- 15m (50 ft) USB 3.1 booster extension cable
- PCiE card for connecting 3 or more cameras (required for setups with more than two cameras)
Camera Availability:
The E-Con camera is available in various regions with limited stock. The first batch is designed to ensure stability before full-scale distribution:
- EMEA: 165 units
- USA: 201 units
- Japan: 50 units
- Australia: 20 units
- Korea: 4 units (samples only)
FAQ:
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Does the camera always record at 120 FPS? Depending on how the profile is setup the camera may not record at 120 FPS. To always have 120 FPS you will need to use the Club Analysis profile for the camera. When using custom profiles the FPS can drop.
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Can I use multiple cameras with the same computer? Yes, but each camera must be connected to an independent USB 3.1 hub. For more than two cameras, a PCiE card is required.
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Do I need a longer cable? You can extend the included cables using a USB 3.1 booster extension cable (10m or 15m).
Camera Settings in Trackman TPS:
To adjust the E-Con camera settings, navigate to the settings menu in TPS and choose from the following presets:
- 120 FPS: Default preset optimized for Trackman use.
- Club Analysis: Optimized for reduced shaft blur.
- Custom Settings: Adjust parameters like exposure, gain, brightness, and more to achieve the desired image quality.
Key Considerations:
- Frame Rate (FPS): Higher FPS does not necessarily mean less image blur. Exposure time is more critical in reducing blur.
- Global Shutter vs. Rolling Shutter: The E-Con camera uses a global shutter, capturing the entire image in one shot, reducing distortion compared to rolling shutter cameras.
For further questions or support, please reach out to the appropriate contact.