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  1. Isn't a magpie a bird??? Yeah, one that likes shiny things a lot ciel bleu, Saskia
  2. Well I just tried capturing vid on my pc. Tried it about 7 times. Wtf??? Almost 10% dropped frames!! My laptop had zero dropped frames. I don't get it.... What causes that?? ciel bleu, Saskia
  3. Okay I've just got my camera last week, wheeee!! Got a Sony TRV25. Not jumping it yet, for now I'm just shooting landings and stuff. I got all the firewire hardware I needed and starting fooling around on my laptop with Ulead VideoStudio, which came with the firewire card. My laptop is a Celeron 800 MHz w/256 MB SDRAM, and only 10 GB HD, running WinME. You can guess the result: about 5 minutes of edited video, if that. Now I'm setting up my desktop computer again. It's a PIII 700 MHz w/512 MB SDRAM and 2x 40 GB 5400 rpm HD's, for the moment also running ME (I fear XP isn't going to work, and 98 SE didn't work very well before). My question is, I've got Ulead VideoStudio 5 SE and Pinnacle Studio 7. I'd never edited (or shot) video before last week, so I have no clue. Are these any good, keeping in mind these modest specifications? Which one? Or should I get something else? And yeah, I wish I could get a nice P4 & stuff, but alas.... An extra HD, maybe. ciel bleu, Saskia
  4. forgot about that It isn't facing the wrong way, but the cradle doesn't have a hole in it. ciel bleu, Saskia
  5. As for the cruiselite, I've never jumped those myself. But we have a couple at our DZ meant for downsizing. I suppose they fly alright, just till you get ready to downsize again. And hey, if it's free, ...
  6. Personally I really don't like Invaders. I jumped a couple when I was downsizing. These were modified to allow limited freeflying/-flailing. (Mods: walrus teeth for the main flap, and little bands to help hold the risers somewhat in place. Headdown was absolutely forbidden, tho.) These rigs all have FXC's I believe. I suppose for bellyflying they're okay, but I really don't like the riser covers, or rather, the complete lack thereof. I wouldn't buy one myself, except for maybe a cheap CREW rig. However there are a couple of skydivers who have them at our DZ. Like I said, not for me. But people who jumped these rigs didn't always bellyfly, they were also used for freestyle! But there are way better rigs around (tho maybe not as cheap). ciel bleu, Saskia
  7. The cable is a serial cable on one end, a pro-track cradle-like thingy on the other. I suppose you could use that cradle to hold it in place on your helmet, but then you'd have a cable hanging out, with a serial connector etc. And personally I'd think it too expensive to risk. ciel bleu, Saskia
  8. True, but I´ve seen approx 70 cm x 45 cm prints (ie large poster size) from the CREW record, from the Canon D60 and the Nikon D100. Both were really good. I made a poster myself, for a sponsor. A compilation of mostly D30 pics with a background also shot with the D30. Printed it at 70 cm x 45 cm. Came out great
  9. For a fast (cheaper) digi cam, I used the minolta S404. I think the F100 is the newer version of that one. Plenty fast (0.8 frames/sec, continuous focussing), really good for point&shoot pics on the ground. That´s a 4 megapixel camera, good for pretty good 20x30 cm prints, I even printed an A3 poster from it ones, came out pretty decent. Traded that one in tho, for my Canon D30 (3 megapixel). Guess what, these 3 mp are way better than my old 4 mp. The number definitely doesn´t say everything, I think you´d be better off with a more expensive (better) lower mp cam than with a cheap version of a more mp cam. ciel bleu, Saskia
  10. See this recent thread: http://www.dropzone.com/cgi-bin/forum/gforum.cgi?post=398408#398408 ciel bleu, Saskia
  11. This has happened to me 2 or 3 times now: The skydivers that just landed walk to the van. We walk past some watching whuffo's. I am one of the last ones. I pass said whuffo's, with my canopy hanging over my shoulder, they go: Did YOU just jump outta a plane??!! Yeah so what, can't help that I'm a girl, and that I thereby offend some whuffo's sensibilities... ciel bleu, Saskia
  12. The Canon camera's mentioned all accept a remote, even tho it may not always be the standard type thingie (whatsiscalled), ie my D30 has a weird looking connection, which I haven't tried yet btw. The Nikon D100 by itself does not accept a remote. Well actually it does but it's a mechanical remote, not sure you can use that for freefall very well. You need to either get the grip, which has the standard connection ($$, and adds a lot of bulk to the camera) or get Nikon to retrofit a connection ($$$ but looks neat and adds no bulk). ciel bleu, Saskia
  13. I'm sure it exists, I'm pretty sure it's called a negative pull-out. Web search came out negative tho. Can't remember where I've heard of it, but since I did, it can't be all that exotic, can it?? Maybe it's a dutch/european thing, if Eddy knows about it too ciel bleu, Saskia
  14. ?? What is 'wetware'? And sashays I get, but what do you mean by links? ciel bleu, Saskia
  15. i think the same. However, with the fine (ahem) weather we have here sometimes (ahem), 100/jumps a year is doable. If you can´t hang out at the DZ every weekend, much higher numbers may be difficult. I spend just about every weekend there, but I tend to stay on the ground fairly easily in winds/turbulence. I can do about 200 jumps/year that way, also finance-wise. But those jumps are mainly in summer, even tho I´ve snuck in a few to keep current (and just plain have fun of course). A lot of jumpers here hibernate, meaning the first few weekend of the year with really good weather have been.. interesting.. I suppose most of the jumpers here are current only in summer. ciel bleu, Saskia
  16. Quade, do you really think the D60 is better than the Nikon D100? I'm a real Canon fan, I have 3 Canon camera's right now. Including a D30. But I've also used a friends D100 (on the ground) a lot. And I've seen the pictures of the CREW and FS world records (Norman Kent/Gustavo Cabana). I really must say, the D100 pictures come out best. (I do realise this may also have something to do with the photographer/lenses.) I've haven't gotten my hands on a D60 yet, myself. But if I had the money right now, and wanted to replace my D30, I'd get the D100. Even tho that would be more expensive, 'cause I'd need a lens as well and I'd want to have a remote installed. But still. ciel bleu, Saskia
  17. Well that's what you get for hanging out with Team Teuge a lot, and with the Tops Clan at the same DZ Still trying to get my B on CREW but I'm having some probs because of my light WL. I need 3 other people to fly a boat (well, WL 1), esp. for me. So far, no luck. Hence my prob with not being allowed to jump that Lightning 126. So far I'm a "pro" at following CREW people out, which is also good practice as I want to start filming CREW in the near future. But I need to work on really CREW-ing more before that. I'm also "world famous" for my CREW exits: French world champion at the European Championships in Ampuria last year: So, whatcha doing? Ehm, mainly freefly. Yeah I know you're good at *that*!. Gotta fix that before thinking about camera's... ciel bleu, Saskia
  18. Heh heh we have one jumper, still a student (I think), who zoomed past one of our instructors with a pocket rocket . This student jumped a Skymaster 230. Now he´s only allowed the Skymaster 280´s. He´s a kickboxer I think, so it´s all muscle. But it´s a whole lot of muscle ciel bleu, Saskia
  19. What I don´t understand is that some people want to place/are placing responsibility with the retailers/dealers. I can order most anything I want online. Some things seem te require proof of some kind, but I presume that could be easily faked. Or you can get another, qualified, jumper to get it for you. Not to mention what I could get my hands on 2nd hand. Now that retailer or jumper can offer advice, which I may or may not follow (depending on the person). In the end, I strongly believe every jumper is responsible for him/her self. With the exception of really new jumpers who don´t yet know better. I think everybody can/should ask around for opinions (manufacturer, instructors, riggers, friends, the seller), and what your own instructor says should strongly count. Like I said, I believe everybody is responsible for him/her self and you cannot lay that responsibility at someone else´s feet (except your instructors´). I wouldn´t expect a retailer to refuse to sell me a non-appropriate canopy. But that retailer might expect it of *me* to not ask for one. ciel bleu, Saskia
  20. I've got quite a few jumps Lightning 126s in the 1.5-1.6 range. While I understand your frustration, I'm afraid I agree with the guideline regarding Lightnings specifically and the rest in general. It is not a sub-100 jump canopy at any wing loading. Ask Henny Wiggers or Kees Topps about landing highly loaded (2+) 7-cell CRW canopies (mention Imatra). Bob I did ask Henny, he said 100 jumps was kinda much! We aren't talking about loading them that high tho! Team Teuge etc can do what they want of course, but I don't think there are many jumpers who can land a Lightning/Tri loaded that much with the brakes set short as well. I started doing CREW at just over 100 jumps, I jumped a 1:1 loaded Lightning 143. Never saw the problem some people have landing it! No biggie. But then, I've jumped mostly 7 cells. I can imagine some problems/adjustments if you usually jump a HP canopy and have never jumped a 7 cell. A Lightning has so little forward speed. But then, your reserve would land kinda like that, no? ciel bleu, Saskia
  21. Paul, What about Sveta and Claudia..? Don't know what YOU consider small, but.... well..... They both have a WL < 1 on a 120. ciel bleu, Saskia
  22. Yeah, well, all that is moot, as I'm not even allowed to jump a Lightning 126 anywhere in the near future categories or no, a Stiletto 120 would definately be out of the question... Note: I don't even want to jump one, so relax ciel bleu, Saskia
  23. What I do find kinda weird, is that nobody's mentioning reserve canopies (again). Which means I may have to jump a 150 sqft Spectre but can have a PD 106R??? ciel bleu, Saskia
  24. No it is a true statement. ciel bleu, Saskia
  25. Everybody can keep jumping what they already have. It's only when you change canopies and would thereby end up in a higher category, that you will have to meet the requirements for that category. ciel bleu, Saskia