Camera mounting
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Camera mounting
Hi Ya'll, Would someone please post pic's of how you mounted the Fly Cam l- II on an Easystar and other planes? I want to put one on a couple of planes but I don't want to invest the money untill I know how to install one! >>>-> Bassfish
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RE: Camera mounting
Hey Bassfish!
I'm currently working on a couple of mounts for my Pawnee and my Funtana for the FCO2. In my test vid, I put a piece of foam between the cam and the front of the plane. Rear facing shots, the cam was mounted to the wing struts (not satisfactory/too much viberation). In both locations, the cam was secured with rubber bands.
Here's a link the my test vid.
http://www.rcuvideos.com/video/Pawnee-UT1-wmv
Be sure to use foam to dampen the vibes. You might could mount the cam on top of the wing under the rubber bands that hold the wing on for your tests.
Cheers! BH
I'm currently working on a couple of mounts for my Pawnee and my Funtana for the FCO2. In my test vid, I put a piece of foam between the cam and the front of the plane. Rear facing shots, the cam was mounted to the wing struts (not satisfactory/too much viberation). In both locations, the cam was secured with rubber bands.
Here's a link the my test vid.
http://www.rcuvideos.com/video/Pawnee-UT1-wmv
Be sure to use foam to dampen the vibes. You might could mount the cam on top of the wing under the rubber bands that hold the wing on for your tests.
Cheers! BH