Jay,
I hope you have a guardian ANGEL, or at least you'd better now sleep with one eye open! $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Signed YOURWIFE!
ORIGINAL: theradioflyer
Jeff,
I have lurked the Webbie thread and watched some of the videos. Addressing the choppiness of the videos~ Like Dave said increasing the frame rate will help but I know that Windows Movie Maker (WMM) will make a nice clean video a choppy mess. So a good converting program like Nero has to be used. It will look incredible from the camera to the TV but from the camera, through the computer, and onto the web kills it.
It would be interesting to try to kill the waves by maybe using carbon fiber and make a box of sorts. Metal could magnify the problem but from what I hear from Spetrum users is the carbon fiber does well at blocking the signals. Just a thought. On my aerial vids I use multi layer of different foam to help from the prop vibration. Styro for the mount and soft cousion type foam to the camera, all wrapped with rubber bands. Your velcro is better.
In all I haven't seen a video camera that takes as good of video with the least amount of cost and compact, light weight. This camera is the best for what we want to use it for.
My wife gave me a very dirty look when I told her I wanted to get the Webbie and the Bird of Time, Rick's Glider. She asked me if we'd ever be able to retire[X(] I said, " Ya... when I die you can sell all of my stuff and retire."
Blessings,
Jay