Automated video recording device for recording a golf swing

Facsimile and static presentation processing – Static presentation processing – Attribute control

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358254, 358335, 434252, H04N 718

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052106039

ABSTRACT:
A portable battery-operated video camera and recorder system that includes illuminated messages and time displays for automated use to allow one to make a video recording of a golf swing or similar activity. The system is weatherproof and completely automated with a vending machine that provides for a predetermined amount of recording time. The video camera lens is mounted strategically and sized to provide the best optical view of a golf swing at a predetermined distance from the golf swing tee-off mat.

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