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.
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 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.
@@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:)
what type of the camera?
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.
At what height did you hang the camera to capture the entire table? Thanks
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.
Those pockets are like 5 gallon buckets....
They are standard GC4 pockets. 5". Only mechanic shimmed pockets are less, or the tournament edition from the factory.
@@nickp4793 5" is massive these days. I'm used to 4.5" Diamond tables with deep slate...
@@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.
@@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:)