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Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place

 

 


champu

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Oct 27, 2009, 12:50 PM

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Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place Can't Post

...most interested in knowing which of these require or don't require cutting to fit the Hypeye connector.

Also, comments on how well any help support (or just don't interfere with) a Raynox 3032 are welcome.


dragon2

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Oct 27, 2009, 1:05 PM

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Re: [champu] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

Don't know about the boxes you mention, but just a FYI: the Tonfly box is NOT an option for a HC5 + Hypeye as the metal part blocks acess to the half-moon port (Cam-eye works absolutely fine as do the raynox 3032/5050).


champu

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Oct 27, 2009, 2:02 PM

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Re: [dragon2] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

Thanks Saskia,

I knew I was forgetting one of the boxes out there when I made the poll, but sounds like it's out the race anyway.

Do you have any photos looking straight down into the open box with and without a camera in it? I feel like this would be one of the most helpful views but manufacturers love putting up only isometric views on their websites (an almost useless perspective for judging clearances.)

This request for top down photos goes to anyone who might have the other boxes too.


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Oct 27, 2009, 5:54 PM

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Re: [dragon2] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

If I am not mistaken the half moon (D-port) on the HC-5 is on the side, correct?

Would a Tonfly box work with the HC-3 which has the D-port in the back?


champu

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Oct 27, 2009, 6:47 PM

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Re: [SStewart] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

The half moon port on the HC5 is located on the lower side edge of the camera, below the fold out screen. The center of the port is 55mm from the back of the camera (not including a high capacity battery), 9mm from the bottom of the camera, and it's 12mm from the face of the panel that the connector is flush mounted with to the edge of the envelope of the camera (i.e. the connector can stick out from the plug 12mm before it sticks out farther than the closed screen)

Trunk has great dimensions on his site for the control button housing, but I'm not sure how much clearance the d-connector requires. Having seen one but never measured it I know it's "taller" than most 2.5mm mini-plugs used for LANC.


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Oct 27, 2009, 7:23 PM

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Re: [champu] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

That is what I thought regarding the HC-5.

The question is would a Tonfly box work with a Hypeye D pro and an HC-3 which has the D-port in the rear of the the camera?

I am currently using lots of gaffers tape to hold the D plug in place and I am thinking about going back to a box. The problem with the HC-3 is the socket is 180 off from the hypeye plug so you have to bring the cable down from the top instead of directly up from the helmet.

The Cameye is no longer an option since the plug broke off inside the lanc port.


dragon2

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Oct 27, 2009, 11:58 PM

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Re: [SStewart] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post


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If I am not mistaken the half moon (D-port) on the HC-5 is on the side, correct?

Would a Tonfly box work with the HC-3 which has the D-port in the back?


Sure, it's just the lower left side that has the metal.


sdctlc

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Oct 28, 2009, 7:05 AM

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Re: [champu] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

I have 2 HC5 BoneHead boxes, each on a different helmet. One I can run the D plug and the other I cant. The one with the D plug I made a cut out the size of the fold down port cover and I can directly plug in. The other I just run a Mini indicator connector through a small hole in the lower base of the box. I will try and take a pic and post it later..

Scott C.


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Oct 28, 2009, 7:05 AM

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Would a Tonfly box work with the HC-3 which has the D-port in the back?


Sure, it's just the lower left side that has the metal.


Without having to modify/cut the box or need tape to hold the plug in place? The Hypeye plug sticks out almost an inch from the back of the camera.


champu

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Oct 28, 2009, 8:56 AM

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Re: [sdctlc] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

Thanks Scott, I appreciate it.


dragon2

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Oct 28, 2009, 11:11 AM

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Would a Tonfly box work with the HC-3 which has the D-port in the back?


Sure, it's just the lower left side that has the metal.


Without having to modify/cut the box or need tape to hold the plug in place? The Hypeye plug sticks out almost an inch from the back of the camera.


I sold my HC5, got a box left for sale, but no HC3 here to check, haven't even seen one close enough to remember where the A/V port is...
If the HC3 is shorter than the HC5 you'll have room (the box fits about flush with the back of a HC5), and tot the right of the HC5 there is a lot of room (Crazy), otherwise you'll have to cut out the box.


HSPScott

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Oct 28, 2009, 12:36 PM

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Re: [champu] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

I have the cookie box. I had to cut a whole to allow for the plug. I went to a boat repair shop and got some hardening agent, kind of like JB Weld and resealed where I cut the hole. I'll try and remember to take a picture of it.


SStewart

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Oct 29, 2009, 9:01 AM

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Re: [dragon2] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post


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I sold my HC5, got a box left for sale, but no HC3 here to check, haven't even seen one close enough to remember where the A/V port is...


Here are pics, it is in the rear of the camera just below the view finder on the right.

Do you think this would fit in your Tonfly box?
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dragon2

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Oct 29, 2009, 11:43 AM

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Re: [SStewart] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

If the HC3 is the same length as the HC5, this won't quite fit I think. But if you measure the HC3 from lens-mount to back, I can give you a guestimate next weekend...


SStewart

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Oct 30, 2009, 12:32 PM

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Re: [dragon2] Box For an HC5 w/ Hypeye D-Pro in Place [In reply to] Can't Post

According to Sony the HC3 is 5mm longer and 4 mm shorter than the HC5, the width is the same.

I am sure that all the boxes available for tape based HD cameras were designed for the cameye with the lanc on the side. Not likely they will change the design for cameras no longer in production.

At any rate if I want to go back to a box it looks like I would have to modify it to work with the Hypeye and still have to use tape to hold the plug in place during freefall.

I have to say I like the looks of the Tonfly box the best, it would be nice to see some pics of the back of the box. The pictures on their website show a box with the HC3 from the front and the side but not the back.


champu

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Oct 30, 2009, 3:29 PM

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I am sure that all the boxes available for tape based HD cameras were designed for the cameye with the lanc on the side. Not likely they will change the design for cameras no longer in production.


Ho hum... You're definitely right. Doesn't look like I'm going to have much luck...

I may be reevaluating my plans anyway. The more I think about how much this helmet (my second camera rig) is going to end up costing, the less of a big deal 4-500 bucks for a CX100 seems. And it would cut the overall width quite a bit.

 
 
 


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