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Does anyone out there Freefly with there camera suit? I freefly alot and just got a camera suit. i was wondering if anyone does this or is it a bad idea. Any info would be great. Like what do you do with the booties? Any positions better than others?
Thanx
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It's going to depend on a number of factors; what type of camera flying are you attempting to do, skill level . . .
If you're shooting freefly and you're already a competent freeflyer, you probably don't need anything different than what you're already used to.
If you're planning on shooting 4-way competition and you only jump freefly and only own a freefly suit, then you're NOT going to be shooting adequately judgeable footage.
Same deal with Tandem and AFF.
What do you plan on shooting?
Paul

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Curently Im shooting fun jumper solos and small way rw. I do alot of freefly but also some rw. I'm working my way toward AFF's and tandoms. When I shoot freefly I normaly use my Ff suit. I have seen some pics of people filming tandoms in sit. Thanx for the input.
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If you want to sitfly with a camera wing suit, my advice is to ditch the booties. Replace them with blousy, baggy legs like a freefly suit. Depending upon your skill level, you can learn to compensate for the booties by reacting faster and anticipating things sooner with the baggy legs.

Freeflying with a camera suit isn't a bad idea in and of itself. In fact it will challenge you more but the creative angles you can get are worth it.

- Chris Norton

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I film tandems all of the time in sit with your regular camera suit (i.e. big wings) and with no booties.
I find that filming in a flat position very limiting due to the restricted movement of the neck to look up.
Even Norm Kent films flat formations in a sit - remember that 10-way star he did, where he was in sit, rotating inside the star to film the faces of the flyers?
As for position, I find all that I really alter is to lean forward a bit more, so that the wings can inflate and slow you down. I then use my arms and legs to counter the small backslide you'll get.

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