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aulbjerg

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Hi...
I have plans on starting video skydiving...
I have a Canon MV650i camera and want to know if anybody have experience in skydiving with it??
...just want to know if i should get rid of it and buy a Sony!! :S

Blue skies to all!!
/Jacob, DENMARK
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BLUES - Jacob
D-601, Denmark

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Do you have a picture of your camera/helmet setup?



Yes... Its not good... But...

I only mounted it to see if the camera worked in skydiving...
If its shows to be ok, i wil mount chincup and ringsight....
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BLUES - Jacob
D-601, Denmark

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Did you get any help adjusting the aim? Looks like it's pointing slightly upward. You can't tell it from the video at all though, because you don't really have any steady reference point except for the plane for a few seconds which isn't any good of a reference.

Have someone assist you aiming by folding out the monitor, zoom in all the way an tell the helper what you are aiming at. He should then be adjusting the mount or tell you, where the camera is aiming, so you can adjust the ringsight. If you plan on filming mostly from a belly to earth orientation, lay on your belly because usually you will slightly tilt your neck and look up slightly for a reference that is on level.

HTH
The mind is like a parachute - it only works once it's open.
From the edge you just see more.
... Not every Swooper hooks & not every Hooker swoops ...

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Did you get any help adjusting the aim? Looks like it's pointing slightly upward. You can't tell it from the video at all though, because you don't really have any steady reference point except for the plane for a few seconds which isn't any good of a reference.

Have someone assist you aiming by folding out the monitor, zoom in all the way an tell the helper what you are aiming at. He should then be adjusting the mount or tell you, where the camera is aiming, so you can adjust the ringsight. If you plan on filming mostly from a belly to earth orientation, lay on your belly because usually you will slightly tilt your neck and look up slightly for a reference that is on level.

HTH



I think its pointing too much up and we are going to correct it... (my rigger build it)
The first issue was if the camera was any good at skydiving...
Some people says that its only Sony, that works...
But thanks!
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BLUES - Jacob
D-601, Denmark

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Just my opinion, (I've a Canon MV550i). As said does seem aim high, and slightly dull but that could be the lighting as I saw a big black cloud in the distance. I noticed the focus was a bit slow when changing from a ground view to canopy, I don't know if this is normal for cameras as mine also has a slight delay.
But I liked watching a video of a full jump without any music added, just the real thing, wind, woo's and all.
But overall I thought the quality was good, images were clear, Gives me more faith to use mine when I have enough experience.

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Some people says that its only Sony, that works...



Actually several other camera 'work'. The issue has generally been "how long?" they work

I used a JVC for a while, and it worked, but would require periodic repair to keep it working.

Good luck w/ the cannon.
illegible usually

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The autofocus is turned off now... :)
About weight:
Canon MV650i: 520g. (18,3 ounce)
Sony PC8: 490g. (17,3 ounce)
Sony PC101: 565g. (20 ounce)
Sony PC330: 540g. (19 ounce)

So the weight is about the same as Sony...
But you are right in the matter of size... It is a little bigger...
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D-601, Denmark

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Hi guys,

i don't post much here ... and yes i feel like i should get a crate of beer for y'all !

anyway i did a quick summary (maybe i have too much time between jumps .. !) of sony cameras weights and size (vol) and i thought it may be of interest to y'all:

Model , Weight (g) , Width (cm) , Depth (cm) , Height (cm) , Vol (cc)

PC109 , 380 , 5.0 , .9.7 , . 9.7 , 470
PC105 , 460 , 5.1 , .9.7 , 10.4 , 514
PC5 .. , 423 , 5.4 , .9.8 , 10.2 , 538
PC101 , 565 , 5.5 , .9.9 , 10.5 , 572
PC9 .. , 482 , 6.1 , .9.9 , 10.5 , 626
PC120 , 580 , 5.7 , 11.3 , 11.8 , 760
PC330 , 540 , 5.9 , 11.3 , 11.9 , 793
PC110 , 570 , 6.0 , 12.2 , 12.2 , 893

i have a pc105, but i think if i were to get another i would probably look at the pc109. the pc330 is a bit bigger and heavier. just my opinion/tuppence worth ...

off to drink some of that beer ... hic ~!

cheers,
s

- i don't have one of those catchy lines yet ...
- if you have any ideas let me know !!

p.s. as you can see i have no idea how to post a nested table ... if in fact it is even possible !
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if you jump & drink beer - i'll talk to you !

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