View Full Version : Taking pictures in a flying helicopter...?
haring
Dec-07-2010, 03:23 PM
Do you know how to take pictures of people in a flying helicopter? Have you ever done it?
I am thinking about putting my camera on the helicopter's cockpit and I would like to trigger it via a remote. This way I would be able to take take the photos while the pilot is flying the chopper.
The question is how to set up the camera so it is stable on the cockpit...?
I was thinking about using a powerful suction cup camera mount. Something like this: http://www.filmtools.com/grip32manwoo.html
Any thoughts? Have you ever done something similar?
Thanks!
haring
Dec-08-2010, 05:35 AM
To make it clear, it will be a wedding. The groom will be flying to the wedding venue in a helicopter and I want him to sit next to the pilot. I want to capture the moment when we take off and the groom and all the groomsmen are scared a little bit...
So far I have found out that vibration will be a problem....
Osteo
Dec-08-2010, 08:48 PM
To make it clear, it will be a wedding. The groom will be flying to the wedding venue in a helicopter and I want him to sit next to the pilot. I want to capture the moment when we take off and the groom and all the groomsmen are scared a little bit...
So far I have found out that vibration will be a problem....
I have done this quite a bit. I found if I exposed for the light outside the cockpit and used a flash to fill the cockpit I would get some pretty good images. I also found it handy to hold the camera upside down so the flash was pointed into the cockpit. Or I use an off shoe cable and hand-hold the strobe where I needed it. Lighting conditions change with every turn so you can be making changes on the fly. :}
Never did I take a shot and have the proper setting. It takes a lot of test shots to get the lighting equal inside and out. Vibration shouldn't be a problem if you shoot for the outside lighting. I wore gloves when flying and it seemed to absorb vibrations some. Good luck.
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Examples:
http://willyg.smugmug.com/Military/Coast-Guard-Aviation/7066114_a88vv#452748658_ZMR5Q
http://willyg.smugmug.com/Military/Coast-Guard-Aviation/7066114_a88vv#452749312_XRVjm
PixxByTango
Dec-12-2010, 02:01 PM
Buy a GoPro HD camera and set it to stills or just shoot video. You can stick it with a suction cup anywhere and the images are quite nice.
ThatCanonGuy
Dec-22-2010, 01:44 PM
I've wondered about those... I'm sure they're tuff, but what about their IQ? Equivalent to a higher-end P&S?
RacinRandy
Dec-24-2010, 02:45 PM
I've wondered about those... I'm sure they're tuff, but what about their IQ? Equivalent to a higher-end P&S?
Judge it for yourself, I have worked with a company in making a DVD set. LOTS of footage with the go-pro's mounted incar and under car, Great quality. Here a link to the DVD Preview page.....
http://www.comomodseries.com/2010comodvd/
I'm Kind of excited by it as I got a Gallery of some of my Photos in DVD2 and many of the Menu screens are Pics I shot.
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