What cameras are capable of 1080p at 60 fps?

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n3wb
Jan 3, 2017
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It seems like these are kind of rare, would prefer to stay with a good brand with support.
 
I want to have 60 fps because during fishing tournaments they have rules where if you touch the line or rods or it touches the boat they disqualify you. This is not for the docking or low light footage. I've looked at other security camera footage and I don't believe it's fast enough.
 
Stuff is happening FAST in these situations with multiple fish and a lot is going on at the same time.
 
I want to have 60 fps because during fishing tournaments they have rules where if you touch the line or rods or it touches the boat they disqualify you. This is not for the docking or low light footage. I've looked at other security camera footage and I don't believe it's fast enough.
You should simply use an action camera like go pro.
 
That's not something I want to do, they're a hassle to use and hard to see if they're recording, battery life is not great. I have a few reasons for not wanting to use them.
 
No just mine. You have to record everything and I don't want to have to rely on somebody else controlling the cams. I want to "set it and forget it"
 
 
Also got a Loryta IPC-T2347G-LU just to see how that works. I need to calculate drive size.
 
I'm out of the USA so I'm still waiting for them to arrive. Hopefully this week or so.
 
Sure, you can flip them all sorts of ways and then tweak the Camera Interface settings so its right-side-up.
 
Well I got them semi mounted. You'd think with the boat being 32 ft covering the angles would be simpler. One thing I might look at doing is moving the bullet to the side and rotating it 90 degrees to get further out to the side of the boat. Not sure how that will work but I ended up mounting them with clamps so it's a two minute job to move them.