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Old 05-01-2011, 02:50 AM   #26
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Ya it takes some down to get that do some short flights and look at the vid see what you are getting then adjust it as needed. My Super Solution has quite a bit of down to capture the landscape if i want horizon and landscape I go higher.
I need to get out and do some AP still haven't gotten to Buffomville Dam to fly even though I have permission form the army corps that run it. It is fun to get up and see the area in a different way. Keep at it till you get the camera the way you want.

I want to build a camera mount with a curved piece with a cut out in it like a compass has that is used for drafting see where I am going with that. Now you can give it more down or up as needed just by loosening a small wing nut. Now that I planted the idea in your head go build it so I can compliment you by copying it.
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I got to get a better vid editor. I dont like that this one plays the same song over and over. I also dislike the time it takes to splice a movie togather from clips.....pffffffft


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WTG Possum, very invintive indeed.
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