area of capture volume

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ckdas.bcs
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area of capture volume

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Any ideas on how to increase my capture volume from 20' x 20' to 40' x 40'?

I like to capture gymnastic flips.
VincentG
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Re: area of capture volume

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Currently the maximium setup area is approx. 20' * 20', we are working on ways to increase that, but they are still under development.
aforetaste
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I'm having great experiences with Optitrack and have found that my only real request would be to have larger capture areas.

Keep us posted for news on this feature!
Good stuff!
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Re: area of capture volume

Post by gkfricke »

I see that the "maximum setup area is approx. 20' x 20'"... what vertical size corresponds to this (maximum) volume? How many cameras are required to achieve this?

I have a lab space that is 18'x17.5', and I'd like to capture ground to ~5-6'. I currently have 6 cameras (V100R2:FLEX) with standard lenses, and I have temporary loan-access to up to 6 more.
VincentG
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Re: area of capture volume

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For the larger area, we usually recommend 8+ cameras.

Setting the cameras at 8-10 ft. high, you can easily capture upwards of 7'+
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