Iceburner 0 #1 April 3, 2008 So, after hearing others say they've sidemounted their high def camera's, i figured what the hell, i'll give it a try. I got my new ff3 today, and will jump it this weekend, and i'll let you all know (if anyone gives a shit) how it works out for me. I only know of a few people that jump them, and about a month ago when i asked for opinions, it seemed as though people only top mounted high def video....so after this weekend i'll throw my 2 cents in on side mounting them, as well as take some pics. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JohnnyZ 0 #2 April 3, 2008 I got mine about a month ago and finally got to jump it this past weekend. I'm using a Sony HC5 with Raynox lenses. The Raynox lenses are larger than most, but they do not stick out any farther than the cover. I'm totally digging the helmet. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceburner 0 #3 April 3, 2008 yea, i have one of those lenses on order right now...waiting for it, but i'll use a stock wide angle i have (i konw it lowers video quality) but whatever...i'm keeping my old setup for a lil while until i get used to the weight (was jumping a 109 sidemounted...) and then i'll mount my stills, then i'll have my new camera helmet Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pilot-one 0 #4 April 4, 2008 QuoteI got mine about a month ago and finally got to jump it this past weekend. I'm using a Sony HC5 with Raynox lenses. The Raynox lenses are larger than most, but they do not stick out any farther than the cover. I'm totally digging the helmet. Don't you think that big ass lens sticking out kind of defeats the purpose of the snag free design of the helmet? Or does the picture just look like the lens is sticking out but it really isn't? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bowen 0 #5 April 4, 2008 the lens doesn't extend further out to the left than the clamshell. another thing with the raynox lens is that they come with plastic step rings. I use the 37 to 37. if something tugs on the lens it will strip the threads and come right off. -BowenRetired Tunnel Instructor, Sky/Tunnel Coach Former dealer for 2k Composites, Skysystems, Alti-2, Wings Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iceburner 0 #6 April 7, 2008 just going to add that i LOVE my new setup. no problems with riser slaps or anything like that, and also the weight wasn't as bad as i thought it was going to be...after a couple jumps i didn't even notice it. Now i just have to mount my still setup on top and go for a few tests jumps with that. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DJBreeze 0 #7 May 15, 2008 I just got my FF3 in a couple of days ago and I love it. It looks and fits great! I also have a Raynox 5050 mounted on my HC5. I will upload pics soon. What settings are you guys using on your HC5? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
horny955 0 #8 May 21, 2008 any photos of your setup show the world Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MotherGoose 0 #9 October 23, 2008 ** BUMP ** any more feedback on the HC5 + FF3 combination?You think you understand the situation, but what you don't understand, is that the situation just changed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ozzy13 0 #10 October 23, 2008 That lens looks like it sticks out at least two inches past the box. IF so THAT does defeat the purpose of getting that helmet. I have the FF2 and love it. Have over 500 jumps on it and its great.Never give the gates up and always trust your rears! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bowen 0 #11 October 23, 2008 It really depends on if he is using the plastic step ring that came with the lens. if he is, then a "good" raiser slap will strip it and take it right off. -BowenRetired Tunnel Instructor, Sky/Tunnel Coach Former dealer for 2k Composites, Skysystems, Alti-2, Wings Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites