What do you use for Video Analysis (underwater or above)

I'm a bit of gadget geek, I've recorded using Sony Cyber-Shot DSC-TX20, tablets in a waterproof bag, cell phone in a waterproof bag - all to varying degrees of success (I liked the Sony the best). That works fine for individual improvement, but I am thinking about a team or even a clinic situation... What have you used w/ pro's con's? From what I can see research wise there are a couple high end options (Swim Pro and StrokeView ), and some cheaper alternatives. Main requirements are that it provide immediate feedback (able to view video on deck) and saveable, ideally digital format. Are there others I should look at? Anything that you recommend? Thanks in advance,
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  • Like Kevin, I also bought one of these mounts and put it on a pvc pipe I picked up at Home Depot. I have a camera similar to yours that I also picked up at Costco. This is a great option for Bruce who videos some of my training for stroke feedback. Instead of getting down on his knees and dunking the camera underwater, he can now film me standing up. His knees appreciate it! :agree: Plus 1, Elaine! :applaud: Write after posting, I ordered the pole mount through Amazon and will have it in a couple of days. Don't know why I didn't think of doing this sooner.
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  • Like Kevin, I also bought one of these mounts and put it on a pvc pipe I picked up at Home Depot. I have a camera similar to yours that I also picked up at Costco. This is a great option for Bruce who videos some of my training for stroke feedback. Instead of getting down on his knees and dunking the camera underwater, he can now film me standing up. His knees appreciate it! :agree: Plus 1, Elaine! :applaud: Write after posting, I ordered the pole mount through Amazon and will have it in a couple of days. Don't know why I didn't think of doing this sooner.
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