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Underwater Camera
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Basically brand new. 450.00

Coach Cam Pro underwater camera to video swim technique of swimmers and triathletes. Great tool for any swim or triathlon coach to help improve their clients swim performance. Very versitial and easy to use. Great condition, could pass for new. Being able to show your client their imperfections in there stroke is a sure way to help them improve.

Have one clinic and the camera will pay for it's self!

Will ship worldwide, however shipping calculator may be incorrect. Contact me before you bid. Shipping charges are my actual cost. If you bid before contacting me you agree to pay shipping!

CoachCam:
The CoachCam is the simplest underwater video product you will find. It is a very high quality camera that works in most coaching situations. It has 380 TV lines of resolution (a normal VCR displays only 240 TV lines). It works extremely well down to very moderate lighting situations.
CoachCam Pro:
The CoachCam Pro is the same as our regular unit, except it uses a high resolution camera. This camera outputs 480 TV lines of resolution. The picture difference is almost inperceptable except when digitally blowing up small portions of a picture. It is useful in production video work.

Infra-Red:
This is an option. For use in pools with extremely poor lighting. The camera unit has L.E.D.'s (light emitting diodes) which project in the infra-red spectrum. This appears as white light as a camera is trying to film in low light situations. The infra-red option will allow the camera to film in the dark up to 10 ft away. This option is not necessary in even moderately lit pools.

Audio Option:
You can add audio to your CoachCam. When you use your camcorder as a recording device with the CoachCam you are using it in VCR mode, and your camcorder microphone is disabled.

We add a small microphone to the junction box. Inside we add an amplifier board so the audio signal is output at "line level". This is a standard RCA jack that can be plugged in to your recording device (VCR, Camcorder, TIVO, ...).

PAL vs. NTSC
NTSC is the television standard used in the United States and North America, and many Pacific countries. It is based on 525 TV lines, 60 fields per second, and electricity based on 60 Hz. PAL is used in Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and most other countries. It is based on 625 TV lines, 50 fields per second, and electricity based on 50 Hz.

Currently we have PAL versions of the regular CoachCam (with options of IR or Audio).



Richard Nixon, Fit2Tri Multisport Inc.
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rich@fit2tri.com
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Last edited by: Irondicknixon: Aug 3, 12 12:09
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