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wadebaird

Using a Rawa for Tandem Videos

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Hello everyone,

I am currently using a Rawa with a PC1000 for fun jumping and absolutely love it.

For tandem vids I have a Hawkeye with a PC101 on the side and a Rebel XT mounted on top.

I would like to switch my tandem vid helmet over to a Rawa but I have a couple of concerns, so I was wondering if anyone out there is doing this.

My main concern is that the area for the microphone on the camera is right below the hinge on the box. On my current mount I have the area above the microphone cut out with a windscreen on top so that I can pick up the audio from the tandems on the ground easier. Does anyone have problems with this on a Rawa?

My other concern is getting all of the cabling routed properly as well as getting the cameye plugged into the camera as it is a nice tight fitting helmet.

Finally, how about mounting a site on it? I am assuming there are people with this setup.

Any answers / suggestions / pictures of your setup would be helpful.

BTW: I am probably going to stick with the PC101 in the new Rawa as they are still cheap and available. The PC1000 are a much better camera, but are still kind of pricey and hard to come by.

Thanks!

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Typed in "picture RAWA" in Search (at the bottom of the forum page) and got a few hits for you. http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?do=search_results&search_forum=forum_7&search_type=AND&search_string=picture+RAWA

Take at look at what stasiek posted for his pic.

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