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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...8335 520&rd=1 "Ron Wanttaja" wrote in message ... On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 20:43:16 GMT, UltraJohn wrote: Ron Wanttaja wrote: Neat. And good resolution for a $125 camera too: And the camera price has come down, too... less than $100 at Target. And for a mere $125 your can get a 1GB CF card to give you over 2 1/2 hours of video! Unfortunately, the two AA-cells that run the camera seem to last only about 45 minutes or so...they've been nearly dead at the end of all my on-gear flights. Could rig an external pack without too much problem, though. On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 21:08:30 GMT, "Cy Galley" wrote: ]At our last EAA Chapter 75 meeting one of our members demonstrated a size of ]a quarter camera, transmitter that you just duct tape on. Receiver plugs ]into a VCR and the tape can them be played. We played it a Big screen for ]everyone to see with an LCD projector--- Cost of the camera, transmitter ]receiver with shipping was $31.00 Still requires a battery-operated VCR to tape in flight.... ain't got one of them, either! Saw the cameras at Oshkosh a couple of years back, certainly cool little things. Several years back, my wife picked up a couple of sets of battery-operated closed-circuit TVs. These have wireless cameras talking to dedicated B&W 5" video monitors. I strapped a couple of the cameras on the backs of RC race cars. Pretty wild. When the batteries in the cars get low, they run slow enough to give the wife's cats a sporting chance... :-) I had debated using one of these cameras on the airplane, but was stymied by the lack of a battery-powered VCR. ]The camera was taped on the landing gear of a Q-200 and by using the viewer ]of the VCR, his son was able to tell his dad the pilot how to turn to ]capture the other plane in flight. Ah, *there's* an application I can appreciate. I've always wanted to rig up a minicamera like that to the viewfinder of a standard camera, and haul a extendable ~10 foot pole to fly-ins. Get near a cool airplane, run the camera atop the pole, and get a nice shot from an unusual angle without so many people in the way. Ron Wanttaja |
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