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Quotei'm wondering [regarding equiptment] if some of the information might be outdated [model numbers, etc.].
That is the point exactly. Technology moves so quickly the camera models, etc we give you now will be outdated by the time you get more experience. If you want to shoot decent video the first thing you need to do is be able to fly tight and smooth. Setting up the equipment is the easy part. Go skydive and learn to fly the best you can.
"... this ain't a Nerf world."
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you're right Saskia, Chris's malfunction was not "camera gear related", his video is also a good testimonial of how things can turn ugly when you try fun stuff though.QuoteThat guy however induced his "mal" himself and then proceded to mess things up further, and very luckily ends up saving himself by keeping working the problem.
I think a better example is Piifish's video...
http://www.skydivingmovies.com/ver2/pafiledb.php?action=guestpass&id=3n6su
scissors beat paper, paper beat rock, rock beat wingsuit - KarlM
i appreciate the caution displayed by some people here. again, its not something i'm rushing into. if i can get some useful info here, and a bargain comes along, i can jump on it. no one's saying i'm gonna jump WITH IT, just yet.
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