salsicha 0 #1 September 28, 2004 i see a lot of guys here jump with a digital still camera. i'm thinking about using one. In Brazil we charge a specific value for a video and still photo jump. After the jump we just give the passenger the roll of the film, and the passenger develops it. We usually don't even see how the pictures were... Do you do the same in your country? And what do you do when you shoot digital stills? How many pics do you give to the passenger? Before the jump you say how many he/she can choose? Or does the passenger doesn't pay for the stills and later you show him/her? thanks .___________________ salsicha - shaggy www.skydiveinrio.com Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YahooLV 0 #2 September 28, 2004 While using digital, we set up our cards for around 40 shots. It maxes out the card and keeps everything "even".http://www.curtisglennphotography.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vdschoor 0 #3 September 29, 2004 QuoteWhile using digital, we set up our cards for around 40 shots. It maxes out the card and keeps everything "even". How do you do that? In Byron we shoot as many as we can get, so some customers will get a couple more shots than others. Then we just burn the pictures onto a CD and hand that to the customer so they can print them up. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ffejdraga 0 #4 September 29, 2004 Currently at Jumptown, I am the only one offering digital stills to the students. It is pretty hush hush, as in i dont broadcast it to the world, and when i meet them, i give them the choice.... a roll of film or a cd of digital pics, one choice only, and I also tell them that i am the only one, so dont tell their friends about the digitals. I take jpegs at max resolution, which gives me about 70 pics on a 256 card with a D70. I shoot whatever i can, and It is usually about 35-40 including more shots inside the airplnae, and more shots of the landing (usually with film I have about 2 or 3...sometimes 0 shots left for the landing.) As i am dubbing the video, I am also writing the pics to a cd using one of THESE DEVICES so that i hand them the cd when it is done. the benefit is also that i can throw in a cd for myself and keep all the pics i take. No extra charge for this. jeff D-16906 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deuce 1 #5 September 29, 2004 I really think you should charge more. The gear is obscenely more expensive than film gear, and the flash card discwriter is more expensive that a whole lot of film rolls. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
YahooLV 0 #6 September 29, 2004 We use 126 MB and use the largest JPEG file we can. Comes out quite nice. We tried it in a group with standard 35mm cams, with just a 256 shoot you can, and there was some hard feelings. As a school, we decided to keep things pretty much even. Digi has a few more shots because they DO pay a bit more.http://www.curtisglennphotography.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
salsicha 0 #7 September 29, 2004 I had an idea. The passenger can choose between a roll of film or something like 20 digital shots. If he/she wants more shots, they pay for the extra shots you are going to give them. We take a lot of pictures and they choose 20. What do you think?___________________ salsicha - shaggy www.skydiveinrio.com Rio de Janeiro - Brazil Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ffejdraga 0 #8 September 29, 2004 I hear you Deuce. I do. But as I am the only one at the dropzone offering digital, I feel that it wouldnt be right. i would feel shady charging more. jeff D-16906 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EricTheRed 0 #9 September 29, 2004 Since you give them a choice, why feel bad about it? No different in my mind then charging additional for a DVD vs VHS on video.illegible usually Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vdschoor 0 #10 September 29, 2004 QuoteI hear you Deuce. I do. But as I am the only one at the dropzone offering digital, I feel that it wouldnt be right. i would feel shady charging more. jeff D-16906 Jeff, you are offering them more, so what's wrong with charging them more? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kelpdiver 2 #11 September 30, 2004 QuoteI had an idea. The passenger can choose between a roll of film or something like 20 digital shots. If he/she wants more shots, they pay for the extra shots you are going to give them. We take a lot of pictures and they choose 20. What do you think? But then it's more work for you when they pick 20 (for less money) than when they take all of them. Much easier to do what the Byron guys do and just dump it all to a disc. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites