ARFLYBOY wrote:
loftus wrote:
Gabor wrote:
I did have difficulties seeing the screen in the intense sun. Sometimes I wasn't even recording. :( Live and learn. That huge sun visor is a no no. Makes it very difficult to hold it straight.
I was filming by holding it on top of my head made the best quality. Unfortunately I can sometimes accidentally turn it off as I was grabbing it hard and in different places.
Eventually there will be some useful footage here and there
No worries - building a camera platform is still my main project
http://shotover.comLoftus
I saw that shotover.com you posted, Those multi cameras are setup that way to film 3D. They still work off the same gimbal setups we are trying to use. I need a pretty day like you guys are having so I can try this thing out.
Yeah, I know. There's $300,000 worth or more of cameras alone in some of those setups. They also have single cam versions. And there are these guys with their setup for about $80,000.
http://www.gyrocopter-cam.com/html/gimbal.htmlCan't see why with existing technology one could not make something of the same quality for a tiny fraction of those costs
I want to build something that goes beyond a GoPro, houses a DSLR or my present favorite, a Sony A6000