NathanL100 0 #1 May 25, 2004 I need ideas on how to setup my camera for base. So show me whatcha got.Base # 942 The race is long and in the end, its only with yourself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
riggersam 1 #2 May 25, 2004 That depends on what type of camera you have and what type of shot(s) you are trying to get... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NathanL100 0 #3 May 25, 2004 I've got a PC 101 and I want to get video of terminal jumps so nothing fancy shot wise, forward facing camera and I want to go with a top mount even though it'll be like a big dorsal fin.Base # 942 The race is long and in the end, its only with yourself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
peterk 0 #4 May 25, 2004 Why not look into a bullet-cam setup? You put the camera in a fanny pack, and the lens that is on your helmet is about the size of a thing of lipstick. The new ones have excellent resolution, and a couple jumpers on here use them reguarly...--------------- Peter BASE - The Ultimate Victimless Crime Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sabre210 0 #5 May 27, 2004 Bullet Cam set up is nice and like you rightly point out, everything is kept away neatly in the "bum bag" or as you boys call it "fanny pack". This reduces snag potential and allows for easy re-configuration of the camera direction. However, It can be bulky around the waist and there seems to be a sound arguement that it WILL affect your tracking on terminal jumps. Maybe it's more of a head fuck than anything else but if you feel it's going to make a difference, then it probably will. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #6 May 27, 2004 QuoteHowever, It can be bulky around the waist and there seems to be a sound arguement that it WILL affect your tracking on terminal jumps. huh you track?? i mean Uk right he he i had no problems on my jumps(no tracking or slider required through)perhaps the UK-belly takes too much room huh... hoope to see ya this summer Stay safe Stefan Faber Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NathanL100 0 #7 May 27, 2004 Nah the lipstick camera isn't for me to much of a hassle for whatcha get. So I'm thinking that I'm going to top mount my PC101, but I need a box for it that isn't too bulky. I've looked at the bonehead one and I don't like it all that much, not low profile enough. Any recomendations? Also I'd like to stroboframe mount it if it doesn't create too much of a snag potential so I can turn it around without too much hassle. Help!!!Base # 942 The race is long and in the end, its only with yourself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TomAiello 26 #8 May 27, 2004 Why do you want a box? DW had a pretty cool, super lightweight PC-1xx mount. He basically just screwed the thing through the top of a lightweight helmet (I think it was one of those surfing helmets that have crossed over into freeflying--what are they called?). Anyway, it gave him a fairly low profile, super lightweight camera helmet. Of course, with his skill level he didn't really have to worry about the camera getting damaged from a bad landing.-- Tom Aiello Tom@SnakeRiverBASE.com SnakeRiverBASE.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NathanL100 0 #9 May 27, 2004 I really don't want a box, but I can't figure out how to mount my stroboframe without a box. Maybe I'll have to make a bracket or something, but that'll make it taller. Hmm...Base # 942 The race is long and in the end, its only with yourself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites