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		jindoguy(at)gmail.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2006 8:35 pm    Post subject: Thoughts on cameras | 
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				Dave, I've mounted cameras on aircraft as varied as a Kasperwing ultralight
 and a super LongEZ and my one suggestion would be to get a camera with a
 remote. Digital still cameras typically don't have them, but digital video
 usually do. It saves fussing with the camera and possibly moving it off the
 shot you have it set for. The other suggestion is to make sure the camera
 has a provision for a remote microphone. You can get fittings and cords at
 Rat Shack to hook the camera into your intercom. I can send you pictures of
 the LongEZ mount if you'd like. I built it one evening in the hangar while
 Wayne (the LongEZ's owner) was clearing things off the to-do list. Nothing
 fancy, just a piece of angle, three turnbuckles, three Adel clamps, and some
 nuts and bolts. The turnbuckles gave the mount very good adjustability to
 get the shot we wanted and were sturdy enough to stand up to the vibration
 put out by the IO-360.
 
 --
 Rick Girard
 "Pining for a home on the Range"
 
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		jlbaker(at)telepath.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 7:28 am    Post subject: Thoughts on cameras | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		   camera with a remote. Digital still cameras typically don't have 
 them,
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  	  | Quote: | 	 		   but digital video usually do.
 
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 The Canon Powershot cameras (some other Canons as well) and 
 some Olympus cameras (I have the 2100UZ Olympus as well) can 
 be controlled through the USB port. Almost everything can be 
 controlled. The beauty is that you can build a mount for the camera 
 and use a laptop to control it, including seeing the framed shots in a 
 window that appears to be through the viewfinder or the LCD. You 
 can also set up sequenced, timed shots that make it easy to stich 
 the frames together. I'm watching E Bay right now to find a broken 
 LCD unit that still takes good images.
 
 http://www.steves-digicams.com/digsoftware_cameractrl.html
 Holding a camera with one hand and flying with the other sucks. And 
 you never quite know if the nadir of the shot is going to be close to 
 vertical.. 
 Jim Baker
 580.788.2779
 '71 SV,  492TC
 Elmore City, OK
 
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