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I operate an indoor clubmaking/fitting/repair facility in Warner Robins GA. An important part of my business is video analysis of golf swings and putting strokes. In my fitting studio I have a three camera setup through a quad, and a four camera/quad setup in the putter fitting studio. The cameras in the main studio are Panasonic Color CCTV that capture at 30fps through a Videum board. The putter studio cameras are "mini" CCTV with the same capture setup.
While these are the most sophisticated systems in our area, I'm not as happy as I'd like to be with the color rendition and "motion" on the video due to the low lighting (flourescent). I've tried different bulbs without much improvement.
What type of illumination improvement would I see if I switched to LED/IR equipped cameras and would I also get true color rendition? I'm satisfied with the 30fps capture, I just want to find a way to speed up the shutters and freeze the motion without having to pass out SPF30 to the clients.
Thanks in advance. If you like golf you'll love www.4gea.com
Dana