As far as I know paintballs travel to fast for most camera frame rates
which makes it very hard to trace the paint.

You would need pretty good frame rates and very clear image to be able
to follow a paintball on a monitor, I'm not saying it isnt posible,
just gets expencive.

Chris. b

On Apr 24, 11:53 am, Mike Måne <[email protected]> wrote:
> Where does the TV screen go? Is it part of the transmitter, or held 
> separately?
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> -Mike M.
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> On 23/04/2010, Mark_123522 <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Has any one tried using a wireless video camera to aim their gun?
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> > I have several "Red Dot" gun sights.
> > What if I mount a wireless video camera behind a Red Dot scope, all
> > mounted on the gun barrel.
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> > Wireless cameras can be purchased for less than $100.
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> > Mark
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