Do you really need good color resolution for tracking?  I've tested a range
of industrial gear designed for tracking and all of it has poor color
handling compared to even $500 DV cams.  It seems that determining if a box
is out of place on the assembly line doesn't require knowing what color it
is.

PCI cards are the best capture method for latency and high resolution.
Professional ones from AJA and BlackMagic have 12-14 bit digitzers and SDI
for interfacing with gear up to Varicam and CineAlta level.  I use these
with lower cost HDV cameras at 1080i60 with good results.

How high of a framerate do you need?  720p60 and 1080p60 are 60 fps options
in the HD video field and there are digital film cameras that do 120fps
although those are still hard to come by (like the RED 'it's not vaporware
we promise' One). Specialized cameras that record to banks of high speed
memory can go thousands of frames per second although you cannot get frames
into a PC at that rate and they cost thousands per day to rent.

On 5/26/07, Jaime Oliver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello all,

I have to determine what cameras and capture cards are best for video
tracking...

Preferably, i would like them to work with as many platforms as
possible (OSX, windows and Linux) and this are the constraints:

capture cards: the least latency possible. I have tried some
digitizers that used compressed firewire and they are too slow (too
much latency). others like the turtle beach are uncompressed firewire
and seem to be faster, however, so far cheap PCI cards seem to be
faster for me, but the restriction there is that it has to use a slot
in a computer and most are for windows only.

Video Cameras: good color resolution, option to turn off auto-iris
(and preferably more than 30 fps). I have tried a canon 3 ccd that
gives good color resolution but only 30 fps. I also tried some CCTV
cameras, but they have autoiris and bad color resolution (only
composite video out). I briefly tried fire-i and they seemed to have
low latency through their firewire out. I think you can hook them in
series too which is also great unless latency increases.

anyway, if anyone can share their experiences i would be very greatful,

thanks in advance,

Jaime



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La Jolla, CA 92037
USA


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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.realidadvisual.org/jaimeoliver
www-crca.ucsd.edu/
www.realidadvisual.org

8693 Via Mallorca No. 19
La Jolla, CA 92037
USA

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