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ODI World Cup


It was hitting the stumps
Our fielding has held together well, even in the crappest times. But I never fancy us on run outs.
Here we go. The last ten overs. Three hundred looks inevitable, but we need to keep it together.
 
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Looked high
“Looked” is probably right in this case. The end on camera is quite high up here. this creates a line of sight effect where nearer objects are going to appear to be higher than ones further away. I reckon if this camera is at balcony level, as it seems to be, it’s about 10 m up and 100 m away so simple triangulation tells you that even if he’s right back on the crease at 1.2 m you’ve got a 12 cm line of sight error.

They usually are high up for obvious reasons – if they were at stump height to eliminate any line of sight distortion you wouldn’t be able to see the striker’s end for the umpires arse. But I don’t think people realise quite how distorting that can be.
 
“Looked” is probably right in this case. The end on camera is quite high up here. this creates a line of sight effect where nearer objects are going to appear to be higher than ones further away. I reckon if this camera is at balcony level, as it seems to be, it’s about 10 m up and 100 m away so simple triangulation tells you that even if he’s right back on the crease at 1.2 m you’ve got a 12 cm line of sight error.

They usually are high up for obvious reasons – if they were at stump height to eliminate any line of sight distortion you wouldn’t be able to see the striker’s end for the umpires arse. But I don’t think people realise quite how distorting that can be.

Although thinking that through I think the effect would be the other way, and would make the point of impact appear lower than it was, so I may be talking nonsense, but it’s too early on a Saturday morning. Either way, the end on camera can’t be trusted on things like height.
 
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