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Hi All,
I'm hoping to take some on-board video of my first Regional competition in April - but all I have right now is a hand-held camcorder. OBVIOUSLY that is not a safe device to use when doing any serious flying; especially not in a contest environment! So I wanted to ask folks if they knew of a good setup to use. I'm thinking about a bullet/lipstick camera that I can put either in the cockpit (on some kind of remote mount), or up on the TE probe. I want something I can simply turn on at the beginning of each flight and let it capture a couple of hours of video (hands-free operation so its not a distraction during my competition). I've found some interesting "helmet-cam" type systems (the VIO POV1 system is especially impressive), but I'm not sure if these systems have a wide-enough lens or can focus on distant objects well-enough to capture the actual scenery when soaring. Any tips or ideas on equipment? Thanks, take care, --Noel |
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