Home » Forum > Build Blogs and Kit Reviews denotes Subscriber-only content | Wednesday 7 January 2009 | Personalise | Help  
JOIN TODAY!
Join ModelFlying now
Every month one new member will win a fantastic Silverlit Apache indoor R/C helicopter. Joining up is easy – and free! What are you waiting for?
why join?  
Members Logon
Email:
Password:
forgot your
password?
Top subscription offer!
Forum Hot Threads
89074 Total Messages
The January Grand Prize Draw
by David Ashby
Jart glider
by grizz
First rock of the year
by Lee Morgan
My connections are diffrent!!!
by Chris C
Kyosho Spitfire 90
by Alan B
» Loads More Threads
Latest Reviews
638 Total Reviews
E-flite Blade MCX
by Golf Kilo
Kyosho Osmose 70
by Andy Blackburn
E-flite Blade MCX
by John Sheehy
World Models LA Racer
by lemonitart
Flying Wings Buzz
by i12fly
Silverlit Tandem Z-1
by John Braden
E-flite Blade 400 3D
by Graeme Ashby
World Models LA Racer
by Graeme Ashby
E-flite Blade MCX
by shannonflyer
E-flite Blade 400 3D
by Peter Clarke
» Loads More Reviews
 FORUM
Discussions by:   Latest Posts | New Discussions | Hot Threads | Forum Topics
 Search forum: 
 in 
FlyCamOne part 3 of 3
Independant review
1 to 20 of 26 messages. Page: 1  2  To post a reply you need to be a member - Join now.

Forum Updates - Help Guide

 
Show/hide user stats
And finally.....
Next morning dawned even better, even stronger wind, and north easterly too –just right for another trip to the Orme! I had decided to try the camera mounted on my slope soaring SAS “Wildthing” – newly acquired a few months earlier as my first slope soarer ever – I know, I know - lives 15 mins from the Gt Orme, and never been sloping shame on him.
The lack of vibration from any power train should go some way to improving the image quality.
So flask filled, off we set again.
48 mins after throwing caution to the considerable wind, it was time to land. I had completed this first flight of the day with the camera in “ahead mode”. I now simply turned off the camera to save the clip to disk, and then, after removing it from its mirror holder, turned it back on again, and stuck it back on the nose. Streaking skyward in the good strong lift, I quickly flipped her inverted for the aerial view.
37 mins later, having been “out to sea” rolled, looped, and generally made the onboard camera operator completely sick, it was time to bring her in. I chickened out of an Inverted landing, fearing the little camera might not approve – besides, the COG had definitely altered slightly with the addition of the camera, and holding inverted throughout almost all the flight, sometimes with the plane completely out of view below the slope edge, was, shall we say…… challenging!
I “arrived” at the back of slope, and recovered the camera, powered down, and had a well deserved cup of hot coffee and a sticky bun - ooh yummy!
Back home, the files were loaded into the PC, and windows media player fired up.
Yippee – much better :) - In fact not a bad first attempt if I say so myself.
Time now to try my hand at editing in “movie maker” courtesy of Microsoft windows XP.
Both clips were edited crudely down to a size that UTube would accept, and uploading commenced.
A link is included here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCJOvsJ8328 in order for you to judge for yourself. PS whilst your there...checkout the brilliant "teddy in flight" video too !
But be kind, remember this is all new to me, and the purpose was to just assess the camera’s ability.

I have since conducted further testing to positively identify the cause of the distortion in the first clip done on the powered plane. Extensive tests in the workshop prove almost positively that vibration is the culprit NOT radio interference. Furthermore, strapping the unit tightly to the airframe worsens things, but hey – I didn’t fancy losing it into the foaming briny !
In summary I would say the FlyCamOne is great value for money.
Be careful how and what you mount it to, - a glider is definitely the best idea.
It certainly didn’t cope too well on my JP “Twister Bell” helicopter.
I imagine that if you really wanted to use it on a Heli, it might be disappointing, but then that’s your own fault for trying to fly a bloomin’ eggbeater :-) :-)
Specifications follow…….
SIZE 85 X 35 X 10 mm
WEIGHT 24 GRAMS
VIDEO 25 FPS @ 320 X 250 pixel resolution
FUNCTIONS Stills, Audio, Video, Card-reader, Memory stick, Webcam
POWER Integral lithium cell @ 170 mAh
CARD SLOT SD / MMC
INTERFACE USB 1.1
Edited: 20/07/07 19:11
Show/hide user stats
Good review mate.

www.actioncameras.co.uk is a good site for cams. I know alot of my mates in motocross use them but then they are mounted on the head and so the body soaks up the vibrations. Would be interesting to see what sort of mounting is used on cars etc to soak up the vibration.

How big was your file for the video that was not intended for youtube?
Show/hide user stats
Thanks Tom.
Ended up at about 390 megabyte before editing.
In fairness to the camera, it is only a cheap fun thing, and I know that to get the sort of results that some people have achieved they are spending a LOT more than £40 :-)
Show/hide user stats
OK where do I get one ?????

Lee
Show/hide user stats
Ah..you have to read the full 3 part review for that :)
Show/hide user stats
In case you didnt find this posting over in general section...here is a link to the last video of the orme session with the camera this time mounted on the "aerial view" perspective.
Here is a last one….. promise :-)
Remember ( more excuses coming up ) It was on top of the nose, so the whole flight is inverted, and also remember its a sloper - so you have to stay in the lift area as well, which means the occasional fast dive/loop/roll whatever to get back in the lift. Checkout the middle bit where the plane can be "seen" "nodding" as it is just about to stall....the COG had moved slightly with the cam on board and therefore flying it for the 30 odd minutes inverted was a bit challenging....
Edited for UTube down to around 3 mins
Enjoy...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZA4zRIcGG0
Show/hide user stats
Well done Tim, Good bit of entertainment.

Thanks

Lee
Show/hide user stats
Cheers buddy :-)So when you come and battle out the Orme ?
Show/hide user stats
Well I have the weekend off coming up soon so will have to see whats happening, Looked on aa route and it says its 2hrs to the orme from here so thats not too bad. Just need to get some practice in :o) with me Zebra first lol.

Lee
Show/hide user stats
remember if you want to make a weekend of it, we have a spare room free :)
Just avoid around the 2nd August onwards for a few weeks....
Show/hide user stats
thanks for the info tim I am gonna get one of these, great read & video I have just returned to the hobby after 10 odd years havnt we moved on
Show/hide user stats
Tim I will sort a camping trip up your end of the world (wales) after your aug hol's maybe we can go flying then.

Best Regards

Lee
Show/hide user stats
TY Marc, and welcome back....we all see the error of our ways, and return eventually you know :)
Lee - yes you are very welcome to come and join us, camping or itherwise :)
It is not actually holidays,( early retirement and living here means one long holiday ) but wifey has to have a big op in early August, so I will be nursing her for a while.
Show/hide user stats
sorry to hear about wife hope every thing goes ok for you. See you soon mate.

Best regards

Lee
Show/hide user stats
TY.... we are both very scared for her, and she is counting down the days.
Show/hide user stats
Hi Timbo, Just watched your video and loved it, More please! Best wishes to your wife, hope all goes well. Allan J... TTFN
Show/hide user stats
Well due to your lack of consideration Tim I am now £35 lighter,and my wife hates you. (Some thing else to take up my time) lol OJ As I am sure you have guessed one of those fancy pants cameras is on its way to sunny mid wales hooray :o)

Best Regards

Lee
Show/hide user stats
Nice one, your wife too eh ? Thought it was just mine that hated me :)
One thing to watch for ( not sure if I mentioned this in the "review" ) is the internal memory is volatile IE if you switch the camera OFF, you lose any video you may have captured. Leaving it to just automatically enter "stand by" will not let this happen. Of course, for any real useful video length you will need a MM or SD card, which is NON volatile.

TY for your comments and wishes Allan. Not sure I am about to inflict any more "home movies" on the forum, but I am just about to "publish" an article on converting your IC powered planes and transmitters to LiPo power ...if you are interested.
Edited: 25/07/07 18:49
Show/hide user stats
Timbo
I've said a little prayer .Love to 'er indoors.
Show/hide user stats
Many thanks Myron.... much appreciated my friend :)
 

Page: 1  2  


Change stats view
Make external bookmarkAdd to My Bookmarks

« Previous thread   -   Next thread »
Home > Forum > Build Blogs and Kit Reviews Forum jump  
Support Our Partners

Join Now ^ Top of Page
About ModelFlying
- About Us
- Privacy Policy
- Terms and Conditions

Subscribe to MODELFLYING RSS news feed.
Contact Us
- Support
- Advertise with us
- FAQ
- Retailers: free site review
Magicalia Digital Publishing
Cycling
- BIKEmagic
- RoadCyclingUK
- SheCycles
- LondonCycleSport
- Visordown
- ProTourNews
Outdoors
- OUTDOORSmagic
- FISHINGmagic
- GOLFmagic
- TheMainSail
Lifestyle
- ThinkBaby
- Gardening.co.uk
- AVReview
- ThinkCamera
Hobbies
- ModelFlying
- MilitaryModelling
- ModelBoats
- GetWoodWorking

- Full Portfolio
© 1999-2009 Magicalia Ltd.