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Mpt7

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Video recording equipment for cricket
« on: August 08, 2016, 01:04:55 PM »

I am quite keen to record myself batting to understand how my technique is coming along and also to understand where I can improve. I also would like to record my bowling so I see if i can ever get it back!

Therefore, I am interested in what people use currently to record themselves batting, costs and any additional accessories
I own the HD cricket coach app so was going to transfer the video on to my iPad for review.

I have considered using an iPhone 6S or a digital camera from a while back (12Mega pixels) but want to gather thoughts of the forum before I start getting the wonga out

all idea and views welcome, thanks
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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #1 on: August 08, 2016, 01:09:03 PM »

I hear Go-Pro cameras are quite good mate.
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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #2 on: August 08, 2016, 01:15:42 PM »

Would you need a net go pro, a wet weather go pro and a main match go pro? On some forums you may also need an in the shower go pro too...!


Separately using a mobile is usually fine for recording a net session and easier to upload the recording to YouTube.
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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #3 on: August 08, 2016, 01:20:06 PM »

Buzz, it's like you've read my mind!!

GoPro are missing a whole market!!

I also need different weight goPro's for if I am working on different type of filming, I prefer the holographic covers and obviously I need one for every shot :-D
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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #4 on: August 08, 2016, 01:22:40 PM »

Due to not being able to zoom on a go pro, I find you have to get them quite close to get decent footage.


This leads to the odd accident that can damage it.

https://youtu.be/QoxzJaJB4AU


There are better cameras out there for it, I don't have much experience with them though.
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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #5 on: August 08, 2016, 01:47:19 PM »

A £40 (Polaroid) digital camera from Argos and a £3 tripod of eBay are my weapons of choice to film nets.
The footage has a very 1970's quality to it but you can see everything clearly enough. I also don't care if the ball hits and damages the equipment as it's cheap enough to just buy anther one.
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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #6 on: August 08, 2016, 01:53:44 PM »

I have a GoPro Hero 4 silver which admittedly I've only used for nets this season. Kinda want to use it for a laugh in match situations, but will inevitably end up with some stick. Maybe at the end of the season...

They can take a bloody beating, that's for sure.

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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2016, 08:12:33 PM »

I use a GoPro Hero 4.  As mentioned the down side is that they don't have a zoom option so you really need to position it close to the action to get watchable footage. They are very sturdy little units and can take a pretty good hammering if they get hit.  Mine has been blasted a few times. 
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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #8 on: August 08, 2016, 08:47:50 PM »

I heard you can get a zoom lens for the gopro, alternatively isnt there a protune that allows you to do the same as well as the software is capable?

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Re: Video recording equipment for cricket
« Reply #9 on: August 09, 2016, 01:21:06 AM »

I heard you can get a zoom lens for the gopro, alternatively isnt there a protune that allows you to do the same as well as the software is capable?

I believe Protune is for adjusting lighting and colour etc.
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