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Outside Review of QM-1

Here's an interesting tennis-focused website that covers a myriad of issues.  Seems they bought a QM-1 for their own use and now are posting an informative article on it.  Tennis Identityfor the link to TennisIdentity.  

Testing the Canon HD RF20 Camcorder

We tried out the Canon HR R20 Camcorder for use in recording tennis matches this weekend and our first impression is that this is an excellent camera for tennis, with a couple of caveats.  Well, maybe only one of real concern - it has a relatively short battery life,...

Scouting Opponents

Here's an opportunity.  I shot a match  a month ago of one of my teammates on the 4.5 men's league.  And now I play him in the semi's of the Denver City Open, Men's 60's.  Scouting report:  He's a clay-courter, slicer and dicer and hit drop shots with deadly accuracy...

Sony Handycam Gets Thumbs Up!

Alan bought his QM-1 a month ago and called to report that he bought a new camera which is working great.  It's a Sony Handycam PJ-10.  He added a third party wide angle lens and it works great "just like tv" he said, with very little "fisheye" effect.   He also...

Ground Level View

Well, I feel a little chastised right now.  Someone asked if the QM-1 could be mounted directly into the wire mesh of the fence.  My first response was no....and then I decided to take another look, and lo and behold, it not only works, but it works really well and is...

You Call the Shot

Here's a short 18 sec video from my tournament match yesterday. See what shot you would have made, then see what my opponent did. (By the way, my ego insists that I say we won the match, despite his great shot-making!) 🙂 Click here to see the video, which will open...

Hitting against the Wall

Here’s a link to a very informative video by Oncourt/Offcourt.  I often practice against the wall, and Joe has some interesting comments.   You can also mount your QM-1 on a fence and watch your strokes to see how you're doing.   Great tennis practice. Click here to...

1-minute How-To Video: Mounting the QM-1 Portable Camera Mount

Coaches, Parents and Players

Improve your strokes, play smarter and win more tennis matches. Players practically coach themselves into playing better as they see for themselves what’s really happening! With tennis video instruction, a picture is truly worth a thousand words!

Rave Reviews

Why the QM-1

  1. Simple, easy to use Patented design
  2. No assembly required – ever!
  3. Rugged – built to last a lifetime
  4. Lightweight AND it fits easily in bag
  5. Mounts in seconds to see the WHOLE court
  6. One full year satisfaction guarantee!

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