Quote5 1/4" x 8 1/4".
Out of curiosity, anyone know the dimensions of the FTP or vapor pro, as a comparison?
Dave
QuoteQuote5 1/4" x 8 1/4".
Out of curiosity, anyone know the dimensions of the FTP or vapor pro, as a comparison?
Dave
BH's website for the FTP:
Flat-Top
- The Standard Top Plate (with ‘L’ bracket) Measures 9.5 inches long x 7 inches wide
- The Extended Top Plate Measures 11.5 inches long x 7 inches wide.
ltdiver 3
QuoteQuote5 1/4" x 8 1/4".
Out of curiosity, anyone know the dimensions of the FTP or vapor pro, as a comparison?
Dave
Vapor Pro is 11 x 8. http://www.skysystemsusa.com/helmets/vapor_wes_pro.php
ltdiver
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I have a Mantle all set up. If you'd like to see it I'll be at Perris this weekend - probably Sunday.
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QuoteHey Lori,
I have a Mantle all set up. If you'd like to see it I'll be at Perris this weekend - probably Sunday.
Very cool! I just ordered mine. Chris is doing the paint job himself. Should be nice!
Since I'm out of the air for the next few weeks I'll probably be down sometime mid-December or so. (sinus surgery recovery).
Take some pics, though! I'm sure we'd all love to see your beauty up close and personal here.
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bdazel 0
I've been waiting for a bug-free HD/flash memory video camera to upgrade from my Rawa/pc109 setup, and it seems the cx100 might be the answer. But I hesitate to side-mount it, and I don't want to lug around a FTP. This helmet seems like a good alternative.
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QuoteHas anyone attempted to mount a 580 flash on top of this helmet along with an xti/xsi and HC series Sony camera? I'm curious whether there is enough space to do so with the xsi in landscape orientation. Yes, if the HC is side-mounted, but what about putting all three on top with the flash laying on it's side between the two cameras, or maybe side mounting the flash? Any thoughts?
Which HC series camera? I've got an HC5 and an xti and there's no room left between the cameras. It might be possible to shift the mounts forward so that more of the camera bodies are extending over the front of the mounting area. That might give you enough room to mount the flash in the back. I was thinking about that possibility for the distant (experience wise) future.
I've got mixed thoughts on the FTP. I think that it's a better helmet to mount all of your goodies and it has the bonus of giving you a better "pyramid" shape with regard to deflecting away from snag points. But I have to mention that the weight difference between the FTP and the Mantle is significant. The Mantle is much lighter. If I can find another camera I'll post my set up. But as far as my advice, take my jump numbers into consideration. I've got a lot more theoretical than practical experience to share. I only post because I don't know that there are many people flying a Mantle just yet.
I like the side mount flash idea. I'd rather have the flash on the side than a camera. As a final plug, I'm quite happy with the helmet. And by the time I'm ready to step up to a fully loaded FTP, the cameras should be small enough that the Mantle is overkill, I hope.
Cheers.
bdazel 0
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I ask because I opt for a lower profile by mounting cameras directly to the helmet using thumb screws. I don't see a need for a quick release because I jump the same setup all day. I'll need to be able to get inside the helmet a several times a day to mount/dismount the cameras, also to store extra memory cards/lens cloth/etc for the ride up.
Thanks!
QuoteHow accessible is the underside of the mounting platform? Is it difficult to get through the padding?
I ask because I opt for a lower profile by mounting cameras directly to the helmet using thumb screws. I don't see a need for a quick release because I jump the same setup all day. I'll need to be able to get inside the helmet a several times a day to mount/dismount the cameras, also to store extra memory cards/lens cloth/etc for the ride up.
Thanks!
It's real easy. Just pull the padding out and you can access the underside. I have a prototype model and it has a flexible plastic material under the padding but it too can be easily moved aside to access the underside. I am not sure if the production models have the flexible plastic in them or not. Access is easy though.
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Today. It's here, and it's beautiful.
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Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon
keithbar 1
really beautiful? a wonderfully designed very functional camera helmet/mount i'm right there with ya. but attractive it ain't. please post a pic of you wearing said helmet. imho it makes anyone look like a teletubbieQuote
Today. It's here, and it's beautiful.
ltdiver
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Today. It's here, and it's beautiful.
ltdiver
Very nice looking paint job you have there.
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bdazel 0
Quotereally beautiful? a wonderfully designed very functional camera helmet/mount i'm right there with ya. but attractive it ain't. please post a pic of you wearing said helmet. imho it makes anyone look like a teletubbieQuote
Today. It's here, and it's beautiful.
ltdiver
Beauty is in the mind's eye. If you think beauty is what makes you look cool when you look in the mirror, then that's your gig. Others see beauty when artistic skill and craftsmanship combine to create said very functional and wonderfully designed camera helmet.
I think it looks great.
Cool! Can you do me a favor and measure the depth and width of the top plate? I want to compare it to my BatRak (my current camera helmet).
ltdiver
5 1/4" x 8 1/4".
Thanks. My BatRak's top plate is 4 1/2" x 8 1/4". Looks like it'll work just fine.
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