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On Oct 17, 8:43?pm, Randy wrote:
I am looking for suggestions on what type of video equipment to use to record some soaring flights. I would also like to know to safely mount the cameras, (both inside and outside the cockpit). Thanks for your time! Randy best format - Mini DV. I've zip tied a lipstick camera to my sunglasses with good results. Also find a clamp type mount to mount lipstick camera to tubing behind pilot for over shoulder shots, down the wing shots. Duct tape lipstick camera to exterior of glider - check for proximity of tattle tales first. Video security web sites have a variety of lipstick cams to choose from. Most do need 12v power, either from glider or separate pack. Use Mini DV camcorder as VCR and away you go. I tuck my camcorder under my right elbow. The more camera angles the better. So do the same flight over and over with camera in different place each time. Makes it look like you have a camera crew. Don't forget air to air shots and ground to air shots too.... Oh, don't screw up while cameras are running! Joe Bozo |
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