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ur right its the Middle east but its Kuwait my home :) its the parking lot of Kuwait Petroleum Cooperation . its cool because me and my friend we took it using an rc Heli with a camera system mounted on it. u can go check this http://www.flickr.com/photos/q8helicam/ and c more pics and a video :D
Sweet!!! A couple us here are trying to get plans together for a slow moving fix wing model do so high altitude landscape shots... but it's taking forever.
I like your rig very much... What are you using to isolate you camera from vibrations, a Giro?


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Sweet!!! A couple us here are trying to get plans together for a slow moving fix wing model do so high altitude landscape shots... but it's taking forever.
I like your rig very much... What are you using to isolate you camera from vibrations, a Giro?


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A friend of mine does a lot of aerial photography with a SlowStick brushless plane. He might be able to help you out. He sells all the stuff to do it at really reasonable prices too.

Just his "Contact Us" for his e-mail on that web page.


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Sweet!!! A couple us here are trying to get plans together for a slow moving fix wing model do so high altitude landscape shots... but it's taking forever.
I like your rig very much... What are you using to isolate you camera from vibrations, a Giro?


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with still photography vibration is not a problem with high shutter speed and infinity focus u will always get good pics, but video is another story we used shocks to absorb the vibration :)

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with still photography vibration is not a problem with high shutter speed and infinity focus u will always get good pics, but video is another story we used shocks to absorb the vibration :)

Yousef
Cool, thanks for the info man.

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A friend of mine does a lot of aerial photography with a SlowStick brushless plane. He might be able to help you out. He sells all the stuff to do it at really reasonable prices too.

Just his "Contact Us" for his e-mail on that web page.
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quality stinks...but it is one of my funniest:

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quality stinks...but it is one of my funniest:

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