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  • Home DZ
    Cross Keys, NJ
  • License
    B
  • License Number
    31763
  • Licensing Organization
    USPA
  • Number of Jumps
    105
  • Years in Sport
    1
  • First Choice Discipline
    Freeflying
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    Formation Skydiving
  1. Great thanks for the info!! How did you have it attached? any pics of that? thanks again.
  2. ...Thanks Phil, i have read it and i understand the reasons. Just looking at purchasing a G9 or G10 for NUMEROUS other reasons and was just hoping that in the near future it could be possibly adapted for use in a skydiving application... as i would love to get into shooting stills and eventually video. Of course a DSLR is the best option but the Canon G9/10 is truly an amazing camera for what it is and the size makes it very appealing to me for a considerably low weight/profile option for a helmet scenario, especially for a beginner. Not to mention a FRACTION of the price of a DSLR!! Thank you for your info and concerns.
  3. Ok thank you great info to know... i am new to the G9 and def new to jumping with a camera, thats exactly the sort of info i am looking for!! So there would no real way to your knowledge to make the G9 work in a helmet mounted scenario?? How about the new G10? i think i read something about that possibly having a remote port... thanks again.
  4. Has anyone had any experience flying with a Canon G9?? good or bad? How did you mount it etc... any info and or photos would be greatly appreciated, thanks!!!!
  5. Has anyone had any experience flying with a Canon G9?? good or bad? How did you mount it etc... any info and or photos would be greatly appreciated, thanks!!!!
  6. Looking to purchase my first rig through the dropzone classifieds... i would like to get it sent to a rigger to be inspected before purchasing... I understand that this is a fairly common practice... ANY suggestions on how to make this happen, so that both parties are covered!?!?!