Deuce 1 #1 May 8, 2003 I'd like to see what everybody looks like in their head gear. This is my setup. D-box, Cameye, Crosshair ringsight on articulating bracket. PC120 in D-Box (Old style) 10D on Stroboframe, conceptus tongue-release. For film it's a Nikon N70. The cameye light is on the ringsight and is shrink-tube wrapped to the bracket. All the wiring is in the helmet, and the tongue-switch for the stills is routed inside to a stereo plug for the Canon switch. The stills camera shutter release plugs into a stereo plug on the top of the camera. Thanks to Evan Mortimore for the picture. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XDV 0 #2 May 8, 2003 very nice work, but for your still camera, I would install a aluminium plate on top a L shape, to remove all the snag possible around the still camera just a suggestion, but I don't like to see those kind of incident happing make it snag free can save your life, know a cameraflyer who died because line been around his camera stuff take care Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deuce 1 #3 May 8, 2003 Thanks, Rene. I appreciate the feedback. So, you got a picture of you in your gear? (Edited to correctly spell "Rene". Geez, and my Mom's French and everything) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
davelepka 4 #4 May 8, 2003 I have to agree with the other reply. That still camera is waaay out there. I know they are popular, but that quick relase deal adds alot of height to the set-up. Where are you going with that still cam anyway? Does it really need to come off that quick? Mine is mounted directly to the Bonehead flat top mount with a tripod screw and a zip tie over the lens. I can get it off if I need to, and I can change the camera batts while it's mounted. Besides. lowing the camera will centralize the mass, reducing the leverage on your neck musscles, and the wind deflection on your head. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflyanvil 0 #5 May 8, 2003 Do you have some sort of spacer between the stroboframe and the helmet?Vid "stons fal, evrysing fals, but doesnt on purpos change its flite pas an positioning..." Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deuce 1 #6 May 8, 2003 Yeah, I need a quick release, I switch between digital and film, it doesn't add significant height. Yeah, there's a wedge in there a friend machined for me that angles my still to match my video. I shoot tandems on my belly, and to get the angle right on Vectors you gotta really crank your head back. It's not so much that I'm uncomfortable shooting 4-way and other RW. Come on! Vidiot gear pictures! On! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XDV 0 #7 May 9, 2003 I will take some this week-end at the DZ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danwayland 0 #8 May 9, 2003 Here's mine. http://danwayland.com/me/12-8-02/FaceOff.jpg http://danwayland.com/me/12-8-02/CameraStep.jpg http://danwayland.com/me/12-8-02/MassiveSwoop.jpg I widened the still mount on my nvertigo x using a flat plate, bondo, and gaffer's tape, so that the still camera doesn't stick out on either side, and I feel that it was a worthwhile modification because it's less snaggy and cooler looking.-- Dan Wayland http://www.danwayland.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deuce 1 #9 May 9, 2003 Nice. Did the bondo add much weight? I've never worked with it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danwayland 0 #10 May 9, 2003 I dunno. I just used small quantities of bondo to fill in any little line snagging grooves that were left at the end. Bondo looks like poopie, though, so I quit using it and just taped over the rest. You many notice that I am always striving to achieve a certain balance between my top two priorities. 1. Remaining unharmed 2. Looking $hit hot If there's more to life than those two things and getting laid every once in awhile, I don't wanna know about it. To protect from lines getting up under the still camera, I just put several coats of tape from the platform down to the helmet. They've held there for 3 years!-- Dan Wayland http://www.danwayland.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites