bluewaterstream 0 #1 October 18, 2005 How significant is the difference between 380 & 480 lines of resolution? Is the quality of 380 extremely poor? What size lens would you recommend for RW and FF? (2.6mm, 3.6mm, etc.) Also, does anyone have a video uploaded to skydivingmovies.com that was recorded using a 380 lines of resolution bullet cam? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
highfly 0 #2 October 18, 2005 I think Team Crank use a Bullet cam to take their footage. Drop cpoxon a pm and he should be able to help you. www.myspace.com/durtymac Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MB38 0 #3 October 18, 2005 www.supercircuits.com check these guys out if you haven't already. I've purchased several cameras from them.I really don't know what I'm talking about. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean621 0 #4 October 19, 2005 or www.rfconcepts.co.uk they are doing well priced 520/560 TV line bullet cams as well as cheap IR set ups for night jumps etc they do ntsc variants for all you colonials toohttp://www.extreme-on-demand.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vid666 0 #5 October 20, 2005 I use the RF Concepts setup. About 50 BASE jumps on it, 2 skydives. I use the widest lens - 2.8mm. it works well for personal footage, but if you are trying to shoot a person, I would recommend something a little narrower. as of right now : PROs : great low light performance easy to use - takese me under 5 min to go between hand and helmet mount lightweight - CONS in variable light ( think pointing at a bright lit up grass vs a shodowy part ) you can really see the white balance kick in. when the battery starts dying - you really feel it, and there really is no warning. the quality is still lacking a bit ( i have the 480TVL version ) but acceptable to me as I have no desire to strain my neck any further at this time. hope this helps don't waste your money for a 380TVL. It's like shooting with a 1MP digital camera- sure the pictures come out fine- but can you make even a decent 4x6 ??? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean621 0 #6 October 20, 2005 try using a ten battery set up...this will increase your life and the performance of the camera...you can buy the ten battery holders from radio shack or a similar store.http://www.extreme-on-demand.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vid666 0 #7 October 20, 2005 Quotetry using a ten battery set up...this will increase your life and the performance of the camera...you can buy the ten battery holders from radio shack or a similar store. yes, that was something i have been hunting. For the record, RatShack DOES NOT HAVE any 10 AA holders. Digikey does, as do some other places. I don't want to mess with that many rechargables, especially since to save space most of us can only charge 4 at a time. I am looking for a single 12V element that can be recharged with a desktop transformer. RC shops a good place, I have just been lazy .... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sean621 0 #8 October 20, 2005 i think you will struggle for weight reduction on something like that...i have an 8 berth AA fast charger that will turn flat to fully charged in 35 minutes...when the weather is shit i just charge all the batteries i have (30) and that lasts me a while.http://www.extreme-on-demand.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bluewaterstream 0 #9 October 20, 2005 Thanks bro, that's the type of response I was waiting for. Tell me, does this sound like a bunch of bullshit to you? "420 lines or 480 lines - you think it'll make a difference? we have plenty of both in stock but without professional measurement board you cannot tell by just looking at the screen. As a matter of fact some suppliers will sell 420 lines as 480 lines since it's impossible to tell the difference from Home recording devices." I also read somewhere that you'll really notice the difference between different lines of resolution ratings when editing video in slow-motion. I found a Sony Bullet Cam, 420 Lines, 0.5 Lux, for $110. Good deal or a POS? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vid666 0 #10 October 22, 2005 QuoteThanks bro, that's the type of response I was waiting for. Tell me, does this sound like a bunch of bullshit to you? "420 lines or 480 lines - you think it'll make a difference? we have plenty of both in stock but without professional measurement board you cannot tell by just looking at the screen. As a matter of fact some suppliers will sell 420 lines as 480 lines since it's impossible to tell the difference from Home recording devices." I also read somewhere that you'll really notice the difference between different lines of resolution ratings when editing video in slow-motion. I found a Sony Bullet Cam, 420 Lines, 0.5 Lux, for $110. Good deal or a POS? I am no expert, but I CAN tell the difference between a video shot with my bulletcam and a stanrd helmetmount ( like a 3 way with me and a different guy filiming a person in the middle ). With good and CONSISTANT lighting it does not seem to be terrible, but like a friend with a few hundred camer jumps said "bulletcams are quite acceptable for personal video, but might be just a step behind in using them for commercial applications where regular cams can be used". Again , i have never jumped a camera helmet in skydiving environment - so I would not be a good person to ask. .5 Lux is a little on the no as sensetive as I like it side. should work fine when the sun is out - if it gets a bit cloudy you might wish you spent extra money for .1 lux keep in mind, I am absolutely no expert on this, and I dont have many jumps - there should be people in this forum who have more data and a different opinion. hope the little that I contribute helps. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites