I use a single Flood light (~150W) pointing down to the ball for the mevo+ and I measured the lux and it's way over the minimum required. I can get 210fps without issues. boosting ISO and other settings will introduce way too much noise and thus the graininess..
Do you think a single zoomed spotlight could replace the 3-light track for lighting up the ball, and then just use a video light aimed at the hitter from right side of the enclosure for camera purposes would be enough for every lighting need and keep light off the screen, do you still think you need all the other ceiling lights?
Lots of people just use a single pin light aimed that the ball but I don’t really like that look personally. For lighting yourself for the cameras - a light for photography could be fine but it may cause some ambient light to hit your screen and make the picture a little washed out. Just FYI
I see you added a lense in one of the pictures. Uneekor documentation doesn’t show when to use them. I only got one of the additional lenses in my box. Is that correct. Can you tell me when you use the additional lense?
@@jerrywbissey1797 I only got one extra lens as well. The smaller lens is a wide angle lens and you can put that on if you have to position the camera closer to you to give you a larger field of view. The bigger lens is an adjustable zoom lens. If the zoom lenses allow you to frame the player how you want then there's no need to change. If you are cut out of the frame a little bit you can try the wide angle lens.
I’ve been told they should be directly in line with your hands when you address the ball so that’s what I go by. I just eyeball it since it will change with longer clubs.
How many FPS (frames per second) are you getting on average with your cameras? In the install it tells me to switch USB 3.0 ports due to low frame rate, between 84 and 94 FPS.
I'm not exactly sure how many fps I'm getting because I don't recall seeing it anywhere. Mine are plugged into USB 3.0 ports though so I assume I'm getting the full 180 fps I think.
@@friendly_golfer I had thought the same on 3.0. If you go into Uneekor Launcher and to the install tab (even though it's already installed), pick Optix and click to where you see the video from the two cameras. Below each camera it will show a running FPS. I'm getting between 80 and 100 FPS. I spent some time investigating why so low. From what I found research USB 3.0, speed will depend on the USB port. If the port is direct to the motherboard you may get into the 150 to 180 range. If the USB 3.0 port is on a bus you'll get a much lower FPS. I tried all my ports, updating drivers, etc, to no change in FPS. I believe, not confirmed with my gaming PC manufacturer, that all my USB ports are on a bus. I'll try and confirm and see if there is a USB 3.0 board I can plug into that will speed it up. That said I get a pretty good video but find blur on the clubhead (when looking to see if it's pointing in the right direction on downswing). I have pictures of the Launcher screen but can't seem to find a way to attach it.
I use a single Flood light (~150W) pointing down to the ball for the mevo+ and I measured the lux and it's way over the minimum required. I can get 210fps without issues. boosting ISO and other settings will introduce way too much noise and thus the graininess..
Do you think a single zoomed spotlight could replace the 3-light track for lighting up the ball, and then just use a video light aimed at the hitter from right side of the enclosure for camera purposes would be enough for every lighting need and keep light off the screen, do you still think you need all the other ceiling lights?
Lots of people just use a single pin light aimed that the ball but I don’t really like that look personally. For lighting yourself for the cameras - a light for photography could be fine but it may cause some ambient light to hit your screen and make the picture a little washed out. Just FYI
I see you added a lense in one of the pictures. Uneekor documentation doesn’t show when to use them. I only got one of the additional lenses in my box. Is that correct. Can you tell me when you use the additional lense?
@@jerrywbissey1797 I only got one extra lens as well. The smaller lens is a wide angle lens and you can put that on if you have to position the camera closer to you to give you a larger field of view. The bigger lens is an adjustable zoom lens. If the zoom lenses allow you to frame the player how you want then there's no need to change. If you are cut out of the frame a little bit you can try the wide angle lens.
Any info on the track lighting? No flicker so the bulb is compatible with the cameras. Amazon maybe?
Yup Amazon! amzn.to/40rDTZl
I have one but two pointed at the player from the left and right side would be nice.
Hello, how high off the ground for your cameras?
I’ve been told they should be directly in line with your hands when you address the ball so that’s what I go by. I just eyeball it since it will change with longer clubs.
How many FPS (frames per second) are you getting on average with your cameras? In the install it tells me to switch USB 3.0 ports due to low frame rate, between 84 and 94 FPS.
I'm not exactly sure how many fps I'm getting because I don't recall seeing it anywhere. Mine are plugged into USB 3.0 ports though so I assume I'm getting the full 180 fps I think.
@@friendly_golfer I had thought the same on 3.0. If you go into Uneekor Launcher and to the install tab (even though it's already installed), pick Optix and click to where you see the video from the two cameras. Below each camera it will show a running FPS. I'm getting between 80 and 100 FPS. I spent some time investigating why so low. From what I found research USB 3.0, speed will depend on the USB port. If the port is direct to the motherboard you may get into the 150 to 180 range. If the USB 3.0 port is on a bus you'll get a much lower FPS. I tried all my ports, updating drivers, etc, to no change in FPS. I believe, not confirmed with my gaming PC manufacturer, that all my USB ports are on a bus. I'll try and confirm and see if there is a USB 3.0 board I can plug into that will speed it up. That said I get a pretty good video but find blur on the clubhead (when looking to see if it's pointing in the right direction on downswing). I have pictures of the Launcher screen but can't seem to find a way to attach it.
The higher the FPS the higher quality video you'll get, give you the ability to slow-mo by using the video slider.