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Cheap electronic target
Have they come out with a cheap electronic target that you can just plug into your laptop or iPad? Seems like about time. Then again I may be missing the point.
Thanks,
Dwight
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Dwight
Re: Cheap electronic target
Depend what you call cheap...K38 wrote:Have they come out with a cheap electronic target that you can just plug into your laptop or iPad? Seems like about time. Then again I may be missing the point.
Thanks,
Dwight
There are models that you can do just that with (computer at least). But as mentioned they are still many hundreds of pounds / dollars.
Rob.
Certainly no need to spend hundreds of dollars IF your interest is being able to see your scores as you make them. If you want a true electronic scoring system at decimal scoring accuracy levels then you are really paying for very high tech measurements which will never be that cheap given the relatively low demand for the manufacturers.
If it is a simple 'viewing system' from the firing point that you want then cheapest way is to rig up a bluetooth (best) or wired webcam positioned close to the target, to your laptop positioned alongside you at the firing point. You will not be able to score decimal level but you will be able to observe shots with good accuracy. Cost $30 in your money so long as you don't shoot the camera!
If it is a simple 'viewing system' from the firing point that you want then cheapest way is to rig up a bluetooth (best) or wired webcam positioned close to the target, to your laptop positioned alongside you at the firing point. You will not be able to score decimal level but you will be able to observe shots with good accuracy. Cost $30 in your money so long as you don't shoot the camera!
There's tons of cheaper options if the OP only wanted to see where his shots went, however he asked for electronic targets and not viewing options.Cobbslane wrote:Certainly no need to spend hundreds of dollars IF your interest is being able to see your scores as you make them. If you want a true electronic scoring system at decimal scoring accuracy levels then you are really paying for very high tech measurements which will never be that cheap given the relatively low demand for the manufacturers.
If it is a simple 'viewing system' from the firing point that you want then cheapest way is to rig up a bluetooth (best) or wired webcam positioned close to the target, to your laptop positioned alongside you at the firing point. You will not be able to score decimal level but you will be able to observe shots with good accuracy. Cost $30 in your money so long as you don't shoot the camera!
Rob.
Would be very grateful if you could point me in the direction of one of those $30 Bluetooth webcams.Cobbslane wrote: If it is a simple 'viewing system' from the firing point that you want then cheapest way is to rig up a bluetooth (best) or wired webcam positioned close to the target, to your laptop positioned alongside you at the firing point. You will not be able to score decimal level but you will be able to observe shots with good accuracy. Cost $30 in your money so long as you don't shoot the camera!
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I would have thought that 10m would be pushing Bluetooth, especially on cheap devices, right to its range limit.Tank wrote:Would be very grateful if you could point me in the direction of one of those $30 Bluetooth webcams.Cobbslane wrote: If it is a simple 'viewing system' from the firing point that you want then cheapest way is to rig up a bluetooth (best) or wired webcam positioned close to the target, to your laptop positioned alongside you at the firing point. You will not be able to score decimal level but you will be able to observe shots with good accuracy. Cost $30 in your money so long as you don't shoot the camera!
It would certainly be worth giving it a try at that price though.
Here is a link to the sort of software you will need to link a pc to a bluetooth or Ip camera:
http://www.deskshare.com/ip-camera-viewer.aspx
Tons of similar freeware on net - just google for more options.
Here is the sort of IP camera that can be used from the EBay - item number 181081495408 is a US $37 based example. Just search for 'wireless IP camera' and take your pick. They do come cheaper if it is not 'buy it now'.
I use a wired webcam (Logitec, similar to ebay item 300697729809 which is less than 10$) to USB port of laptop because that's what was lying around. Focus can be an issue depending on how close you wish it to be placed. Mine is about 5" from target so I only view the black of a standard 10m pistol target. Shots are instantly displayed on screen and linecutters are easily seen. As I said previously you cannot decimal score but standard scoring is not an issue. Great for 'feeling' the shots and learnig to call them whilst the feel is fresh in the mind. Wireless webcams can allow remote focussing and pan/tilt that may be useful and you will not need the $5 15m USB cable which I simply plug in when setting up and before booting the laptop. Total cost in US looks like $15 ! In UK probably £15.
Depending on your skill and where it is placed you might wish to give it some protection from the odd flyer of course.
Hope that helps
Gerry
http://www.deskshare.com/ip-camera-viewer.aspx
Tons of similar freeware on net - just google for more options.
Here is the sort of IP camera that can be used from the EBay - item number 181081495408 is a US $37 based example. Just search for 'wireless IP camera' and take your pick. They do come cheaper if it is not 'buy it now'.
I use a wired webcam (Logitec, similar to ebay item 300697729809 which is less than 10$) to USB port of laptop because that's what was lying around. Focus can be an issue depending on how close you wish it to be placed. Mine is about 5" from target so I only view the black of a standard 10m pistol target. Shots are instantly displayed on screen and linecutters are easily seen. As I said previously you cannot decimal score but standard scoring is not an issue. Great for 'feeling' the shots and learnig to call them whilst the feel is fresh in the mind. Wireless webcams can allow remote focussing and pan/tilt that may be useful and you will not need the $5 15m USB cable which I simply plug in when setting up and before booting the laptop. Total cost in US looks like $15 ! In UK probably £15.
Depending on your skill and where it is placed you might wish to give it some protection from the odd flyer of course.
Hope that helps
Gerry
Ahhh! Thought I could go all Hi-Tec on the range - No, none of this will work on the club range. Might as well just stick my iPhone onto the spotting scope to be honest. Though I do have one of these IP cameras in the storage shed and I might do something with it on my home range.
A self contained bluetooth webcam would have been good.
A self contained bluetooth webcam would have been good.
I like the idea of using a web cam. I could just plug it into my chrome Book and go . But where do I get a 10 meter or 20 yard USB cable? I guess the bluetooth camera is the way to go. I could use it in my back yard Archery/Crossbow range too. I could just put it on a really cheap tripod. Can you adapt from USB to something cheap? and then back to USB? My soldering ain't what it used to be.
Thanks Everybody,
Dwight
Thanks Everybody,
Dwight
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Re: Cheap electronic target
Cheapest electronic target would be a SCATT trainer at about $1,000.K38 wrote:Have they come out with a cheap electronic target that you can just plug into your laptop or iPad? Seems like about time. Then again I may be missing the point.
Thanks,
Dwight
Camera options are many I just ordered one of these for my highpower shooting it's wireless and has a range up to 1,000 yards http://www.bullseyecamera.com/ $450-$550
As suggested a wired or or wifi camera would work at a shorter range. $50-$150 The cheaper ones the quality may not be good enough.
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I used two laptops and a yahoo messenger video call between them, I can see cristal clear my target from any distance. Also, I can share my shoots in real time with other contacts in a chat room. If anyone has a question or wants to share an air pistol training in a chat room let me know. arian_pupo@yahoo.com