9 Ball Billiards Nice Out #3

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @Cowek24
    @Cowek24 Год назад +1

    what type of the camera?

    • @nickp4793
      @nickp4793  Год назад

      It's an old Canon DSLR I got on ebay for about $100. Its model 600D (also known as Rebel T3i). It has a special lens, Canon 10-18mm zoom lens, which was about $200 used on ebay. The zoom is set to about 13mm.

  • @mank19992
    @mank19992 11 месяцев назад

    At what height did you hang the camera to capture the entire table? Thanks

    • @nickp4793
      @nickp4793  10 месяцев назад

      It's against my ceiling, which is 9 feet tall. The camera is an old Cannon DSLR with a 10-18mm zoom lens. The zoom is set to about 13mm. Unless your ceiling is over 16 feet tall, you need a wide angle lens like this.

  • @josephmarwitz
    @josephmarwitz Год назад

    Those pockets are like 5 gallon buckets....

    • @nickp4793
      @nickp4793  Год назад

      They are standard GC4 pockets. 5". Only mechanic shimmed pockets are less, or the tournament edition from the factory.

    • @josephmarwitz
      @josephmarwitz Год назад

      @@nickp4793 5" is massive these days. I'm used to 4.5" Diamond tables with deep slate...

    • @nickp4793
      @nickp4793  Год назад +1

      @@josephmarwitz I hear ya. When I was gambling a lot I'd play on triple shimmed GC's, both playing 9 ball and one pocket. (Before Diamond became prevalent). I wanted my home table to be buckets, so these are factory pockets without any additional shims. Just personal preference for a practice table.

    • @nickp4793
      @nickp4793  Год назад +1

      @@josephmarwitz Oh, also the camera is a very wide angle lens, so it does distort the image a bit more than normal. You can see that how the balls look oval. But, they are buckets:)