
Cable Cam in the Woods (HD)
1 month ago
Cable Cam, Tripod, and Point-of-View shots.
Canon Vixia HF11
Picture of the cable cam with cushion stopper:
i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/Camon.jpg
Picture of the cable cam with light mount (NiteRider TriNewt - 500 lumens LED light):
i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/DCP_0811.jpg
Tensioner:
i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/Trimtensioner.jpg
Canon Vixia HF11
Picture of the cable cam with cushion stopper:
i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/Camon.jpg
Picture of the cable cam with light mount (NiteRider TriNewt - 500 lumens LED light):
i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/DCP_0811.jpg
Tensioner:
i289.photobucket.com/albums/ll201/PolarBear1973/Trimtensioner.jpg
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have you tried to add some weights to the cable cam to stabilize it more? it seems a little shaky.
I supose it will be better if resistant and non-elastic (non-dynamic).
May you recommend us one?
eastcoastlumberonline.com/Equipment_Center/climbinggear/throwline_accessories.html
NCFX, I have two proyects in my mind.
One of them is a cablecam, (perhaps with RC electric engine to do it more complex... hahaha)
Other is a kite-cam following MTB