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Chris here with Golf At Home TV and today we are starting lighting tests with the Optishot.
We are going to find the optimum lighting setup to get the best results and in order
to find the best results we are gonna find the worst results first. They specifically
tell you not to put the Optishot in sun light, well I have it in direct sun light right now
and we're going to use BAMBAM here. Which always swings at ten miles per hour. Very
reliable this high piece of or high quality piece of equipment here. I spared no expense.
But uh anyway we are going to test it real quick and see what it says, so far my hypothesis
was that it was going to start swinging and playing on it's own but it has not done anything
it's been sitting here a couple minutes in direct sun it's two o'clock so it's not the
worst lighting possible instead of noon but it is still pretty bad you can see the difference
in the shade and the direct sun so let's go ahead and give it a go and see what it does.
BAMBAM placed. What BAMBAM lacks in face angle control it makes up for with consistency so
it should be ten miles per hour let's see what we get. Ok, let's try again. I think
we have our result. It does not read anything at all. No swing what so ever. My assumption
is that if I swing any faster it's still not going to read anything. So I can't I didn't
place this very well to test a full swing but yeah it's not reading anything so there
you go. Let's go ahead and move it in shade and see what happens. Ok, I can now actually
see the green light where I couldn't before in the light. Nope, nothing. Ok so even in
the shade it looks like it just does not want to read, it will not work. So swinging slow.
hahaha I think my phone's ok. Yeah nothing. No good so, there we go for lighting test
number one. Optishot outside, not good.