User Manual

Golf Swing Analysis Guide
Using the Camera to Analyze a Golf Swing
You can use the High Speed
Movie and other advanced
recording features of this camera
to shoot a golf swing and then
insert lines into the image to
analyze the swing. You can
analyze your swing from the front
(face on) or from behind.
Your camera includes a variety of features that make it easy to record and analyze
golf swings. The following five BEST SHOT scenes are available for golf swing
recording.
Slow Motion Swing (Behind)
Slow Motion Swing (Front)
Self Slow Motion (Behind)
Self Slow Motion (Front)
Swing Burst
. Golf Swing Shooting Precautions
Use a tripod that is set up so the camera is level and about waist high.
Compose the image so the club head remains within the frame during the entire
swing.
When shooting from the front (face on), set up the camera so it is waist high to the
golfer with the golfer’s body in the center of the monitor image.
IMPORTANT!
Before shooting, carefully check the surrounding area to ensure that there is no
danger or anyone or anything being hit by the golf club or ball.
You can use an AV cable to connect the camera to a TV and view the image on the
TV screen as you record. Real-time monitoring of the record image with an HDMI
cable connection is not supported.
Use the procedure below to record a High Speed Movie of a person’s golf swing from
behind. Use of a tripod to keep the camera still is recommended.
1. In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).
2. Select “Slow Motion Swing (Behind)” and then press [SET].
3. Press [SET] and then use [8] and [2] to select the fifth control panel
option from the top (High Speed Movie fps).
4. Use [4] and [6] to select the speed (frame rate) setting you want and
then press [SET].
A fast frame rate (such as 240 fps) will result in a smaller image size.
Recording a Golf Swing
Slow-motion Recording of another Person’s Swing from Behind
(Slow Motion Swing (Behind))
Image Quality Speed (frame rate) Image Size (pixels)
HS120 120fps 640
x
480
HS240 240fps 512
x
384
From the frontFrom the back
5. Compose the image so the trunk of a right-
handed golfer is aligned with the left vertical line
or the trunk of a left-handed golfer is aligned
with the right vertical line. The bottom horizontal
line should be aligned with the bottom of the
golfer’s shoes.
6. Press [0] (Movie) to record.
Press [0] (Movie) to start and stop recording.
The camera focuses automatically when you first start recording a movie, but
focus is fixed while movie recording is in progress.
NOTE
Precautions and the shooting procedure are the same as those for High Speed
Movie recording, except that the following functions are disabled.
Prerecord Movie
YouTube movie recording
Use the procedure below to record a High Speed Movie of a person’s golf swing from
the front (face on). Use of a tripod to keep the camera still is recommended.
1. In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).
2. Select “Slow Motion Swing (Front)” and then press [SET].
3. Press [SET] and then use [8] and [2] to select the fifth control panel
option from the top (High Speed Movie fps).
4. Use [4] and [6] to select the speed (frame rate) setting you want and
then press [SET].
A fast frame rate (such as 240 fps) will result in a smaller image size.
5. Compose the image so the vertical line is
aligned with the golfer’s trunk and the horizontal
line is aligned with the bottom of the golfer’s
shoes.
6. Press [0] (Movie) to record.
Press [0] (Movie) to start and stop recording.
The camera focuses automatically when you first start recording a movie, but
focus is fixed while movie recording is in progress.
NOTE
Precautions and the shooting procedure are the same as those for High Speed
Movie recording, except that the following functions are disabled.
Prerecord Movie
YouTube movie recording
Slow-motion Recording of another Person’s Swing Face On
(Slow Motion Swing (Front))
Image Quality Speed (frame rate) Image Size (pixels)
HS120 120fps 640
x
480
HS240 240fps 512
x
384
The procedure below uses a self-timer that lets you shoot a five-second High Speed
Movie of your own golf swing from behind. Use of a tripod to keep the camera still is
recommended.
1. In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).
2. Select “Self Slow Motion (Behind)” and then press [SET].
3. Press [SET] and then use [8] and [2] to select the fifth control panel
option from the top (High Speed Movie fps).
4. Use [4] and [6] to select the speed (frame rate) setting you want and
then press [SET].
A fast frame rate (such as 240 fps) will result in a smaller image size.
5. If you are right-handed, your trunk should be
aligned with the left vertical line. If you are left-
handed, your trunk should be aligned with the
right vertical line. The bottom horizontal line
should be aligned with the bottom of your shoes.
You can ask someone to assist you to make the
above adjustments. If you are alone, set up the
camera the best you can according to the above.
6. Press [0] (Movie) to record.
Movie recording will start approximately 10 seconds after you press [0] (Movie)
and will continue for about five seconds.
The camera’s front lamp will flash while the countdown is being performed.
The camera focuses automatically when you first start recording a movie, but
focus is fixed while movie recording is in progress.
You can interrupt an ongoing self-timer countdown by pressing [SET].
You can change the self-time countdown duration setting to “2 sec” if you want.
Note that Triple Self-timer cannot be used during this type of recording.
NOTE
Precautions and the shooting procedure are the same as those for High Speed
Movie recording, except that the following functions are disabled.
Prerecord Movie
YouTube movie recording
The procedure below uses a self-timer that lets you shoot a five-second High Speed
Movie of your own golf swing from face on. Use of a tripod to keep the camera still is
recommended.
1. In the REC mode, press [BS] (BEST SHOT).
2. Select “Self Slow Motion (Front)” and then press [SET].
3. Press [SET] and then use [8] and [2] to select the fifth control panel
option from the top (High Speed Movie fps).
4. Use [4] and [6] to select the speed (frame rate) setting you want and
then press [SET].
A fast frame rate (such as 240 fps) will result in a smaller image size.
5. The vertical line should be aligned with your
trunk and the horizontal line should be aligned
with the bottom of your shoes.
You can ask someone to assist you to make the
above adjustments. If you are alone, set up the
camera the best you can according to the above.
Slow-motion Recording of Your Swing from Behind
(Self Slow Motion (Behind))
Slow-motion Recording of Your Swing from Face On
(Self Slow Motion (Front))
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