Petrovich

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  1. I'm getting a lot more feedback than I thought I would. Once again, I thank you all. I've simply decided that I will wait, keep learning, get more experience, and I'll work with a camera in the future. I can be patient. I appreciate everyones info. CYA
  2. Great info folks. I really appreciate it. I'll take your advise and be patient. Sounds like I still have quite a bit to learn first. Thanks again.
  3. I'm new to the sport, with about 30 jumps. I have a ton to learn still. Had a question for those more experienced. When can I start jumping with a camcorder on my helmet? I realize that flying with a camera has some more concerns that have been debated.....such as whether or not an RSL should be enabled or disabled when flying with the camera. But how soon is too soon to start learning? One advantage to flying with the camera will be that I can review some of the things I do while in freefall or while under canopy.....which might help me make adjustments in the future. What do you think? I appreciate the advice.