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by Sam_Odio
6942 days ago
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Well, theoretically, if a ball was spinning around only one axis for the entire trajectory of the flight, then you could have a camera at the center of the axis and use some combination of gyroscopes / image processing to stabilize the image. However, the axis on which the ball spins may change during the flight. The ball can also spin on more than one axis at the same time. The combination of (1) the difficulty associated with determining which axis the ball will spin on, and (2) preventing the ball from spinning on another axis, along with (3) putting all this hardware in the ball without changing the physical performance of the ball, would make this idea difficult to pull off. However, your idea might work if we're talking about still images. Then you only have to worry about creating a ball that performs the same as traditional air-inflated balls, but has a camera inside. |
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