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Matt Herron Jr. wrote on 2015/11/28 at 17:28:
On Saturday, November 28, 2015 at 7:05:18 PM UTC-8, son_of_flubber wrote: Looks like fun. This device keeps a camera pointed at a RF tag bearing target. You can mount the cameraman on one glider and point it at another. http://shop.soloshot.com/ third generation coming soon. has anyone tried this? just aiming the camera is the hardest thing to do in air to air shots... as to read from that site: "Film yourself with SOLOSHOT, the Robot Cameraman. You wear the Tag, and the Base automatically pans, tilts & zooms to keep you in the camera's shot up to 2,000 ft. away for over 3 hours. No line of sight required." "up to 2,000 ft. away" may be not enough when you're going to take air to air shots, I think. regards Werner |
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