Double D,
I use a Cannon Power Shot A70, just a regular digital camera (3.2 mega pixels) I picked up on buydig.com for $220. Like most basic digital cameras, this one takes short video clips (this one will do 30 seconds max at 640x480 resolution, AVI output and 15 frames per second). I download the video clips to my PC and view them at 200% using Windows Media Player. The cool thing about the media player is that you can view one frame at a time and toggle back and forth between frames to analyze the shot.
As far as the video decompiler software, I just did a search on Google and tried the first entry displayed, video decompiler software from onestopsoft.com. I downloaded their trial version (free for 5 days) to convert the individual movie frames to JPEG pictures. There seem to be more than a few websites offering this type of software.
In short, anyone with a basic digital camera and a PC can do this!
Here's a sequence that shows the effects of recoil on a swivel gun mount. The first picture shows the gun just before firing followed by the next two frames. Using media player you can clearly see flexure in the mount by toggling between the 1st and second frames. By frame 3 the homemade carriage has begun to move under recoil thus relieving the mount of some of its stress and allowing it to straighten out.
Here are some close-ups of the first two pics. If you save and view as a slide show, you can clearly see the entire swivel gun rear back while the carriage has not yet begun to recoil. Pretty neat!