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24 February 1982 High-Speed Videography Instrumentation And Procedures
C. E. Miller
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Abstract
High-speed videography has been an electronic analog of low-speed film cameras, but having the advantages of instant-replay and simplicity of operation. Recent advances have pushed frame-rates into the realm of the rotating prism camera. Some characteristics of videography systems are discussed in conjunction with applications in sports analysis, and with sports equipment testing.
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C. E. Miller "High-Speed Videography Instrumentation And Procedures", Proc. SPIE 0291, 2nd Intl Symp of Biomechanics Cinematography and High Speed Photography, (24 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932300
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Video

Camera shutters

Imaging systems

Analog electronics

Cinematography

Prisms

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