shibu 1 #1 May 8, 2013 What is the largest camera currently jumped? I remember when I did my first tandem, my video guy had a 35mm alongside a video cam mounted on a metal plate. I saw a video of Norman Kent (see attached pic) jumping a huge Cam setup for an HTC commercial. My question is what is the largest camera currently jumped? Professional or otherwise. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Superfletch 1 #2 May 8, 2013 Currently jumped regularly or EVER? Gary "Superfletch" Fletcher D-26145; USPA Coach, IAD/I, AFF/I Videographer/Photographer Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #3 May 8, 2013 I think many people have jumped the various RED's over the last few years. But in terms of biggest setups, I think Joe Jennings (who regularly jumps a RED as well) jumping the belly mounted IMAX camera, the size of a small fridge for the Wild California IMAX feature, is probably the hands-down winner.JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shibu 1 #4 May 8, 2013 SuperfletchCurrently jumped regularly or EVER? I am mostly interested in currently jumped. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shibu 1 #5 May 8, 2013 mccordiaI think many people have jumped the various RED's over the last few years. But in terms of biggest setups, I think Joe Jennings (who regularly jumps a RED as well) jumping the belly mounted IMAX camera, the size of a small fridge for the Wild California IMAX feature, is probably the hands-down winner. RED is huge. Thanks. One more question. What are REDs? I tried searching . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Superfletch 1 #6 May 8, 2013 http://www.red.com/store/cameras RED is an insanely expensive camera. :D Gary "Superfletch" Fletcher D-26145; USPA Coach, IAD/I, AFF/I Videographer/Photographer Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #7 May 8, 2013 Superfletchhttp://www.red.com/store/cameras RED is an insanely expensive camera. :D If you believe some of the photography magazines, it is what we're all going to be using to shoot stills with due to being able ti capture high res stills from the video. If you're everyone else it costs as much as a car.--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gearless_chris 1 #8 May 8, 2013 Norman jumps a Red, and a 5d or two. I've seen pictures of Lew with a Red also."If it wasn't easy stupid people couldn't do it", Duane. My momma said I could be anything I wanted when I grew up, so I became an a$$hole. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shibu 1 #9 May 9, 2013 Superfletch http://www.red.com/store/cameras RED is an insanely expensive camera. :D Wow. That is expensive. I wonder how much it would cost to rent one for the day. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Skwrl 56 #10 May 9, 2013 Well, sure, REDs are cool and all, but do they work with a HypEye?Skwrl Productions - Wingsuit Photography Northeast Bird School - Chief Logistics Guy and Video Dork Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gearless_chris 1 #11 May 9, 2013 Nope, just like a GoPro, you'll have to point and yell something, and the person is going to stare at you and nod their head yes."If it wasn't easy stupid people couldn't do it", Duane. My momma said I could be anything I wanted when I grew up, so I became an a$$hole. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnmatrix 21 #12 May 13, 2013 It's not really that expensive for what it is - the RED is a competitor to actual 35mm movie cameras, they can cost hundreds of thousands (and then there is the film as well) - and other formats like HDCAM. e.g. Sony HDCAM SR camera, for $62,000 (lens sold seperately): http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/661909-REG/Sony_SRW_9000_SRW_9000_HDCAM_SR_Camcorder.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Superfletch 1 #13 May 13, 2013 Those are expensive too DUH!!! Gary "Superfletch" Fletcher D-26145; USPA Coach, IAD/I, AFF/I Videographer/Photographer Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mccordia 74 #14 May 13, 2013 Seeing how some people always go for the 'cheap' GoPro, but by now are onto their 4th one due to upgrades and loosing the odd camera, I think expensive is also a relative termBut quality wise, these expensive cameras also shoot in a range where most consumer cameras/DSLRs dont even come close to. Compression wise they shoot in a format similar to RAW on photo cameras. And they often shoot higher framerates and higher resolutions (playing with 5K / Raw / 100 fps footage at the moment). And some of them also allow multiple streams to be shot the same time. So you can shoot, say 30fps and 100 fps footage with different view angles (crop-factor) at the same time to two different cards in the camera. Its a shitload of cash. But you also get quite a lot of quality for that money. Sadly than its the computer and your storage capacity you need to start upgrading as shots at that quality often run into 10 to 20 GB per minute of filmed footage (at higher framerates). JC FlyLikeBrick I'm an Athlete? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shibu 1 #15 May 13, 2013 johnmatrixIt's not really that expensive for what it is - the RED is a competitor to actual 35mm movie cameras, they can cost hundreds of thousands (and then there is the film as well) - and other formats like HDCAM. e.g. Sony HDCAM SR camera, for $62,000 (lens sold seperately): http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/661909-REG/Sony_SRW_9000_SRW_9000_HDCAM_SR_Camcorder.html Good point. It's all relative. It's a good value... with the right professional who knows how to use it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shibu 1 #16 May 13, 2013 mccordia Seeing how some people always go for the 'cheap' GoPro, but by now are onto their 4th one due to upgrades and loosing the odd camera, I think expensive is also a relative termBut quality wise, these expensive cameras also shoot in a range where most consumer cameras/DSLRs dont even come close to..... Yes. Quality was the main reason I asked because I recently saw the photos at http://www.basedreams.com/ & was taken back by the quality... as well as the background scenery. I understand that these photos were shot from the ground but it made me curious about the max quality you can get from a jumpable camera. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #17 May 14, 2013 You can bet that nearly every camera used for broadcast/film/production has been jumped at least once. REDs are jumped most every week. HDSLR's are regularly jumped. However...taking these cameras into the BASE environment might not be a good idea unless one is very experienced with them from balloons with base rigs. Canopies open differently, weight may create balance issues. I don't think I'd want a RED or the 3D cam (attached) on a BASE jump, but I don't know much about aerial cam for BASE, either. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AggieDave 6 #18 May 14, 2013 DSEYou can bet that nearly every camera used for broadcast/film/production has been jumped at least once. REDs are jumped most every week. For my curiosity, what sort of production value are REDs adding to skydiving? Are these pet video projects, commercial film operations, guys videoing their jumps for fun or videoing tandems? The return on the investment seems skewed to me (as much as I enjoy top quality photography gear for a hobbiest).--"When I die, may I be surrounded by scattered chrome and burning gasoline." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #19 May 14, 2013 For my use, they're commercial projects. For at least one other owner, it's acquiring footage that *might* be used in future commercial projects (stock is always sellable). There is at least one guy jumping one 'for fun.' The ROI is _definitely_ there if you are in the business. That said, the EX1 is one I more commonly used until recently. much cheaper in the event of loss, less overhead for computer systems, and a lot less setup involved. But also a lot less quality on the output side, even if shooting to a Ninja over 4:2:2. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Electronaut 0 #20 May 16, 2013 I was going to mention that Panny. Golly do I look stoned in that picture. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DSE 5 #21 May 17, 2013 ElectronautI was going to mention that Panny. Golly do I look stoned in that picture. You mean you weren't? :) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Laszloimage 0 #22 May 17, 2013 There was a picture in Parachutist many years ago of Norman jumping an IMAX camera mounted on his belly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LDiCosimo 0 #23 May 18, 2013 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=443591170973&set=pb.289482145973.-2207520000.1368839028.&type=3&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=443862805973&set=pb.289482145973.-2207520000.1368839028.&type=3&theater https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=445535555973&set=pb.289482145973.-2207520000.1368839028.&type=3&theater Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shibu 1 #24 May 18, 2013 DSE....REDs are jumped most every week.... Now that I know what I Red camera is, I see i mentioned everywhere. Here is a line from the shooting of Iron Man3: "....was the camera operator, shooting the scene while free-falling and wearing a helmet-mounted Red camera." http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/iron-man-3-red-bull-452228 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shibu 1 #25 May 18, 2013 DSEYou can bet that nearly every camera used for broadcast/film/production has been jumped at least once. REDs are jumped most every week. HDSLR's are regularly jumped. However...taking these cameras into the BASE environment might not be a good idea unless one is very experienced with them from balloons with base rigs. Canopies open differently, weight may create balance issues. I don't think I'd want a RED or the 3D cam (attached) on a BASE jump, but I don't know much about aerial cam for BASE, either. Thanks for posting the shots of the the helmet mounted RED & Panny3d. I have never seen anyone wearing either of those. Do you have any stock photos you can post so I can get an idea of the max quality that can be obtained from a Red or Panny3d? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites