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Is it possible to get a still camera top mounted on an hawkeye if I jump from a cessna ???



If Aggieland's vidiots jump with top mounted stills and video on their Flattops out of our narrow body 182, I don't see why it would be a problem for you with a hawkeye.;)
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click my sigline... it'll take you to the front page of my site.. It is not closeups of the helmet but you'll see.. the still is just bolted on top. And i am 6' tall, 240 pounds.. and old and creaky.. If I can do it, anyone can. ;)
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Is it possible to get a still camera top mounted on an hawkeye if I jump from a cessna ???

Ii it too tight ?? if so, what's the solution ?

Thanks



Maybe I'm dense, but what does plane type have to do with still camera mounting decision?

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Two of the photographers on our DZ have their stills mounted on a bracket, so that the camera 'hangs' down in front of their forhead.
I think this desing is a REALLY good way to snag lines or have riser hang ups in the event of wild openings. In light of the fatalities in recent years, where camerapeople have cut away mains snagged on their helmets and not released their helmets, I would not recommend this setup to anyone.

Hope that answers your question!
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