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09-14-2023, 05:42 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2023
Location: Morgan Hill, CA
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Go-Pro, other camera on RV-12? Inside, outside?
One slight disadvantage to low wing is that the wings can interfere with photography.
Can anyone share experience in an RV-12 with a camera such as Go-Pro? Did you mount it inside? Outside? Did you get one of those 360-degree view types?
Any recommendations?
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09-14-2023, 05:58 PM
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09-14-2023, 06:04 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Salida, Ca
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I'm actually hoping to run the 360 for this first time on the RV on an NFLight wing tie down mount this evening. As mentioned, not ideal location on a low wing but it's a start.
Eventually I plan to make a mounting system that will take advantage of the pre-punched hole on the top of the wing just above the tie down. I need to machine a hollow thread adapter that will go in the bottom but allow a spud mount from above with a #8 or #10 screw. Should make for a low profile and easily removable mount setup on the 12.
https://www.nflightcam.com
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09-14-2023, 07:13 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2023
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Originally Posted by Piper J3
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Nice. I would be looking for something that gives an unobstructed view -- forward, left, right, and/or behind.
I'm mostly interested in still frames.
My understanding is that with 360 cameras, a user can pick a frame at any point of the 360 view.
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09-15-2023, 09:03 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: Salida, Ca
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mvanwyk
Nice. I would be looking for something that gives an unobstructed view -- forward, left, right, and/or behind.
I'm mostly interested in still frames.
My understanding is that with 360 cameras, a user can pick a frame at any point of the 360 view.
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That's correct regarding the 360 cam. No need to frame, just mount the camera and choose your framing later in any direction. You do need a good location for the camera and no matter what the airplane will be in the way in some direction.
The NFLight spud is a nice little mount setup that works anywhere you have a #8 or #10 screw. Make your own decision as to structural appropriateness in certain locations, but a nutplate is easy to put just about anywhere you want. If what you mean by 'unobstructed' is that effect like it's a close chase, you'll need to go a little further and install a stick style mount. One example in the video below, but IMO there are simpler or more elegant ways to go about this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKKkPPcr9T4&t=318s
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09-15-2023, 11:45 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2023
Location: Morgan Hill, CA
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Originally Posted by N8DAV8R
That's correct regarding the 360 cam. No need to frame, just mount the camera and choose your framing later in any direction. You do need a good location for the camera and no matter what the airplane will be in the way in some direction.
The NFLight spud is a nice little mount setup that works anywhere you have a #8 or #10 screw. Make your own decision as to structural appropriateness in certain locations, but a nutplate is easy to put just about anywhere you want. If what you mean by 'unobstructed' is that effect like it's a close chase, you'll need to go a little further and install a stick style mount. One example in the video below, but IMO there are simpler or more elegant ways to go about this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKKkPPcr9T4&t=318s
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Thanks. I'd be looking to mount somewhere underneath the plane -- fuselage or wing. I realize that the plane structure will be visible in some angles -- landing gear, wings, etc.. In some cases, the plane structure could be cropped out of the picture. I am hoping to find somewhere to mount where I can get maximum 360 view; and where I can select good quality left / right / forward / backward stills.
If anyone has had success, I'd like to hear about it. What kind of camera? Where did you mount? Etc.
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09-15-2023, 12:09 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2015
Location: Netherlands
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camera attachments
Hi,
I have a Sony HDR_AS200V and put several 'attachpoints' to the plane: left wing, right wing, tail underside, tail (with a gadget, to hold it high) and in the cockpit (in stead of the cockpit light).
See for yourself
https://phmon-rv12.blogspot.com/2023...e-beelden.html
Works very well. Now I have several pieces of film that I put together when flying a passenger. I even bought a second camera to be able to make two visions at a flight without having to crawl out of the ship.
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(Dutch only but the pics might be worthwile)
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09-17-2023, 04:07 PM
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Indianapolis
Posts: 348
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mvanwyk
One slight disadvantage to low wing is that the wings can interfere with photography.
Can anyone share experience in an RV-12 with a camera such as Go-Pro? Did you mount it inside? Outside? Did you get one of those 360-degree view types?
Any recommendations?
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I've had good luck with the Insta 360n X3. Still learning a lot, but the possibilities are endless. Here's the second video I did:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fCwxBEYJCao
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09-20-2023, 10:00 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2022
Location: Wichita Falls, TX
Posts: 3
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Eyebolt Mount
I use the tie down eyelets with the MyPilotPro swivel mount.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
you can place it on either wing or the tail tie down. Doesn't have much upward visibility, but unless you're trying to do formation video, usually down is what I want anyway. I also just placed one of the adhesive go pro mounts on the canopy just in front of the latch. I don't have the sun shade installed so it's a clear view from behind the pilot/passenger if you use wide angle, but far enough forward to cut that out if you just want the cowling and the view.
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