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analysis software
for digital cameras
Nikon - Canon - Olympus
Samsung - Flip Video
& other cameras

Only $49.
No
additional charges!
digiCam Analysis
Sports
analysis
for point-and-shoot digital cameras...
Canon
Fuji
Nikon
Olympus
Samsung
and flash
memory camcorders...
Flip
Video, Mino
Flip Video, Ultra
Creative
Labs, Vado
RCA,
Small Wonder
digiCam Analysis
Import .AVI videos
Simple Operation
One-Step Trim Length
Add Note to Identify Video
Instantly Access Videos
Play Video / Overlay Graphics
Easy Crop, Size & Center Images
Special Video Player
Manual & Automatic Control
Multi Speed Play
Select & Replay Segments
Set 10 Key Positions
Click button, see Key Position
View Auto-Alternating Key Positions
Play/Record Quick Comment
Windows designed for viewing 2 swings, side-by-side
Control 2 Video Playing
Import/analyze JPG pictures.
Save .JPG Picture Files For Use In Other Applications, Attach To Email,
etc.
Print, Pre-Formatted, Auto-Scaled & Sized Images
Copy Analysis Folders, Picture and Video Files To CD/DVD ROM
NTSC & PAL Standards

optimized for 7, Vista & XP
"If you're an
athlete with a
computer and digital camera, and you want to improve your technique, you need digiCam
Analysis. And, it costs only 49 dollars!"

Buy now with your credit card.
digiCam Analysis
Sports
analysis
for point-and-shoot digital cameras...
Canon
Fuji
Nikon
Olympus
Samsung
digiCam Analysis
Golf swing
analysis
for
flash
memory camcorders...
Flip Video Mino/Ultra
Creative Labs Vado
RCA
Small Wonder
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digiCam Analysis is an inexpensive motion analysis computer program designed for use with today's popular point-and-shoot digital cameras.
digiCam Analysis helps analyze your baseball, golf, tennis and any
other athletic performance by taking advantage of
your digital camera's video recording feature.
Digital camera video is not the same as that recorded with a normal camcorder.
Using it to analyze an athlete's technique requires a special
analyzer program. digiCam Analysis is sports analysis software
specifically intended for digital cameras.
Convenience
You can't beat the convenience of taking along and using a digital camera.
A point-and-shoot camera's small size, light weight and ease
of use make them a handy choice for recording any sport or activity.
Players of all skill levels, as well as,
instructors and coaches can easily transfer the camera's video-recorded
performance to their
computers and analyze it utilizing the special digiCam Analysis tools. The
custom player includes multi-speed play, go to and alternating Key Positions,
segment-repeating and more.
Cost Factor
Assuming you have a Windows' 7. Vista or XP
computer, all you need is a low-priced digital camera,
like the Nikon Cool Pix L18 (a great value at about $100), and digiCam
Analysis (just $49). That's the camera and software for
about $150.

Of course, if you already have a digital
camera, you just need digiCam Analysis, total price $49, no shipping or
extra charges. Order on-line with a major credit
card, download and start using digiCam Analysis within 24 hours.
3 EASY STEPS to improve:
1. Record the performance on your digital
camera's memory card.
2. Put the memory card (or USB cable) in
your computer and transfer the video.
3. Import the (AVI) video file into digiCam
Analysis and do your analysis.
Bring in athlete's directly recorded from your television screen with
your digital camera or from other sources. Analyze and use these and other
videos for side-by-side comparisons. digiCam
Analysis sample TV screenshot.
digiCam Analysis
hasn't forgotten
your digital camera's main purpose, taking still pictures.
Take a picture of someone's swing, stroke, shot, throw, gait or other movement.
Use your camera's timer feature to
capture a snapshot of your own performance. Your still pictures, like videos,
are similarly imported into digiCam Analysis.

Video Analysis
Easily trim the length, crop, center your imported video, overlay lines, circles,
calculate angles, play the performance, and do a quick analysis. Save the video and graphics,
as well as audio and text comments.
digiCam Analysis'
custom Player plays the video with simple
button-clicks or key presses and provides unmatched viewing control. Manual and automatic
functions include: slow motion forward/back, multi-speed play, select and replay a specific segment,
quickly set any of the 10 Key Positions, button-click
go to a Key Position, and see any combination of automatically-alternating Key Position
combinations. Control playing and viewing any two
videos side-by-side.
Like our other programs, digiCam Analysis
primarily relies on its own proprietary format/players for displaying and
working with videos. This unique system is far more precise, versatile and
reliable than those which use a standard video file and player.
When you're finished, save the video, pictures, text and voice comments,
as well as the other data in your Analysis. You can also save the video as an
AVI file which lets you display the swing full-screen in digiCam
Analysis or to use for another purpose. digiCam Analysis' custom
video player includes a number of unique functions.
digiCam Analysis costs a lot less than other programs, but it has many of the same, and a few additional,
features as our fast and versatile All Sports Analysis
Program.
Technical Stuff
Video that can be directly
imported into digiCam Analysis.
Video Format: AVI
Frame Rate: 30
Resolution: 640 by 480 (or larger)
Type: Frame, Non-Interlaced or Progressive
Popular point-and-shoot digital camera
brands which record AVI
video and are recommended for use with digiCam Analysis include:
Canon
Fuji
Nikon
Olympus
Samsung
Some cameras output MOV, MPEG or another video format. Those files
will have to be converted to AVI in another application before importing them
into digiCam Analysis. These brands include:
Casio
Kodak
Panasonic
Sony
Cameras which record video at a lower frame rate or resolution are not
recommended.
Do you have a flash-memory type video
camcorder?
The very popular Flip Video and
other digital video camcorders can also be used with digiCam Analysis!
Flip Video, Mino
Flip Video, Ultra
Creative
Labs, Vado
RCA, Small
Wonder
Man Does Not Live By Sports Alone
There are many reasons to own a digital camera. These handy little cameras
have lots of everyday uses. If your point-and-shoot camera records video, you can
use it, along with digiCam Analysis,
to analyze and compare your golf swing, tennis stroke, batting, throwing,
rolling, lifting, shooting, skating, running and many other activities. There are some tradeoffs to be aware of when using
digital cameras for analysis.
Pros/Cons
Pluses: + Convenience, + Cost of Camera and Software
Minuses: - No High-Speed Shutter, - 30 Frame-Per-Second Video
Shutter Speed
Because most digital cameras do not have a Sports or manual shutter speed
control when recording video, fast moving objects (like a golf club) will appear
blurred. As the speed of an object increases, so will the amount of distortion.
A golfer with average clubhead speed, when hitting a driver, may have video showing some club blurring through impact. However, when swinging
an iron, the video may show only slight blurring of the
club. (Nikon Cool Pix L18 video frame "impact"
samples.)
Frame Rate
The type of video recorded with a point-and-shoot camera does not allow
"doubling" the standard (30 FPS) frame rate. When compared to 60 FPS,
there won't be as many "stop points" or video frames to view, this
becomes more important when an object or body part is moving at high speed.
The Convenience/Cost plusses might outweigh the
Shutter Speed, Frame Rate compromises, especially if doing a more general
performance analysis is sufficient.
If
you want to perform the highest quality analysis, with blur-free 60
frame-per-second video, consider
All Sports
Analysis Program.
Best of All (for golfers)
Purchase the Professional Suite
and get
- Golf Swing Analysis System Professional
- Putting Analysis System
- All Sports Analysis Program
- digiCam Analysis HD
digiCam Analysis Windows' 7
/ Vista / XP software is Internet downloaded and simple to
install. It includes an easy-to-follow Step-By-Step Guide and
Reference tutorials covering video processing and analysis. There's
extensive in-program Help, as well as, on-line and email support if needed.
digiCam Analysis Full Version, Total Price: $49.
No shipping or other charges, Order/download now...
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