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Tasan
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Topic: camera holder ideasPosted: 09/Feb/2012 at 11:08pm |
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hi everyone,
I bought an sony blooggie hd camera and I want to use it on my planes(with glow engine) Actually I am going to search about ideas, how can I install the camera in to the wings, under wings or main body. camera weight is just 120 gr and I am open for all ideas. Thanks too much.. e.x. plane is 2350 mm wing lenght and saito 182 boxer engine. thanks again. Emre |
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Dragevo
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Posted: 10/Feb/2012 at 4:43am |
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There are several simple ways to attach this cam to the plane. More importantly is what you can do to avoid or reduce the jello-effect that all the vibrations from that engine can produce with a cmos camera. I recommend that you look into using gel silicone or some other very soft material with your mount.
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Tasan
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Posted: 10/Feb/2012 at 3:05pm |
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yes you are right, actually I am just try it first. If I will get too much jello-effect than I will think again. so I found an part for hold the camera. it is an tripod. please find the link below. if it is possible to straight or tight by some kind of screw, I believe I can solve the jelly-effect. what are you thinking? thanks again.
http://www.sahibinden.com/ilan/alisveris-kamera-fotograf-toplu-satis-kamera-max-5kg-mini-tasinabilir-kelepce-tripod-55307130/detay/ it is an Turkish web site. language could be different for you but you find an English explanation below the page. |
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Dragevo
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Posted: 13/Feb/2012 at 2:28pm |
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That tripod looks kind of bulky & heavy to me, did you intend you to use all of it or just the balljoint & the clamp ? I realize that your plane can carry some extra weight, but I suggest you do a search on google & youtube for "Anti-vibration camera mount" to give you some ideas. Mounts can be made really light weight. I'm now working on cameramounts for a plane & an octocopter for a Panasonic handycam (250g) & a Panasonic hybrid cam( 610g). I'm only using light & soft materials for both the mounts itself and the dampening.
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Maximilionalpha
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Posted: 16/Feb/2012 at 6:29am |
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I've eleminated 98% of vibration and jello'ing by using a simple block of soft styrofoam as my base mount. Check out my youtube videos and you'll see how I have it set up. You can find me there under this screenname here.
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Tasan
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Posted: 17/Feb/2012 at 3:30pm |
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yes I checked your videos but I just saw fliying details. there is no details of how can I prepare or make an antivibration mount or something like that. But deffinetlly you solved vibration problem. congurtulation. do you have any pictures or videos about preparing camera mount for antivibration? thanks for your comment and help.
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Posted: 17/Feb/2012 at 4:27pm |
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Sometimes it's best not to think things need be so complicated. That's why I love thinking, outside the box!
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Tasan
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Posted: 17/Feb/2012 at 4:45pm |
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Acyually I am looking someting like that. simple and easy to use. easy to installation and preparation. I guess you had just use a kınd of foam for vibration. am I right? and you used tape for camera. I belive it is working correctly. and enough for recording as well. dou you have detailed pictures? I saw you used wooden pieces. if not no problem. I will use a foam and gel for stabilizing. I believe it will be enough. thanks again for your comment.
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Posted: 17/Feb/2012 at 5:10pm |
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I used white duct tape to secure the foam base down to the fuselage, that way I can move the foam base back, or forward just by untaping it and then re-taping it again. The foam has a slot cut into the top for my base servo to fit down into. The sticks are pop sickle sticks. If you check in the DIY section, I'm adding detailed instructions on building it, with pics and a video.
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Tasan
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Posted: 17/Feb/2012 at 6:29pm |
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thanks. I will check DIY section in soom. by the way, whats your suggestion? is this way can work for glow enginees. cause I will use it for 2350mm wing span and 182 saito boxer engine.could be more vibration than electric version. so what are you thinking?
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