View Full Version : What video cameras are people using?
Dave
September 23rd 05, 03:29 PM
I'm considering setting-up a video system for aerobatic lessons to
record the stude and the aircraft's attitude - ideally 2 or 3 tracks
concurrently.
What experiences have people had with video cameras during g loading? is
any camera regarded as better or worse under aerobatic conditions?
Has anyone found a way to multi-track?
Dave
gregg
September 23rd 05, 11:14 PM
Dave wrote:
> I'm considering setting-up a video system for aerobatic lessons to
> record the stude and the aircraft's attitude - ideally 2 or 3 tracks
> concurrently.
> What experiences have people had with video cameras during g loading? is
> any camera regarded as better or worse under aerobatic conditions?
> Has anyone found a way to multi-track?
>
> Dave
Also, how about ways to mount the camera?
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Viperdoc
September 25th 05, 01:01 PM
I've had pretty good luck with a Sony digital camcorder mounted in my Extra
using a Bogen clamp mount. It is a heavy duty mount that held tight up to at
least 6+ G.
I used a separate lipstick mini camera for video input, mounted to my
helmet, but of course it could be mounted anywhere. I'm not sure whether
multitracking is possible with one camera, or whether you would need to put
two tracks together with some editing software like Adobe Premier.
Franco
October 3rd 05, 09:21 PM
I am trying too but I didn't find the way too.
Frank
"Dave" > ha scritto nel messaggio
...
> I'm considering setting-up a video system for aerobatic lessons to
> record the stude and the aircraft's attitude - ideally 2 or 3 tracks
> concurrently.
> What experiences have people had with video cameras during g loading? is
> any camera regarded as better or worse under aerobatic conditions?
> Has anyone found a way to multi-track?
>
> Dave
Michael Nyrup
August 10th 06, 07:18 PM
Did you get any closer to a Multi-Track solution?
Best regards
Michael Nyrup
"Dave" > wrote in message
...
> I'm considering setting-up a video system for aerobatic lessons to record
> the stude and the aircraft's attitude - ideally 2 or 3 tracks
> concurrently.
> What experiences have people had with video cameras during g loading? is
> any camera regarded as better or worse under aerobatic conditions?
> Has anyone found a way to multi-track?
>
> Dave
Dave[_4_]
August 11th 06, 12:32 AM
No, unfortunately life got in the way and I haven't had chance to
progress this at all.
Dave
Michael Nyrup wrote:
> Did you get any closer to a Multi-Track solution?
>
> Best regards
> Michael Nyrup
>
> "Dave" > wrote in message
> ...
>> I'm considering setting-up a video system for aerobatic lessons to record
>> the stude and the aircraft's attitude - ideally 2 or 3 tracks
>> concurrently.
>> What experiences have people had with video cameras during g loading? is
>> any camera regarded as better or worse under aerobatic conditions?
>> Has anyone found a way to multi-track?
>>
>> Dave
>
>
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