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Awesome, but he says he already lost one of his 5D's in a river once
Crashoran Goldmember 1,734 posts Joined Nov 2005 Location: Austin,Texas More info | Sep 24, 2007 20:23 | #1 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/h...iew/html/1.stm
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Richard_Miami the windbag plateau 1,367 posts Joined Mar 2006 Location: Paradise More info | Sep 24, 2007 20:26 | #2 thanks for sharing that. .they are awesome shots... but........... I am the crispy noodle in the vegetarian salad of life
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AeroSmith Goldmember More info | Sep 24, 2007 20:29 | #3 That is awesome! I love flying kites and I love cameras. Now why didn't I think of that? Josh Smith
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Mark_Cohran Cream of the Crop More info | Sep 24, 2007 20:30 | #4 I don't think so. I doubt my insurance would cover that at all. Mark
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ACDCROCKS 321 123 33 2,931 posts Likes: 1 Joined Sep 2005 Location: in your attic More info | Sep 24, 2007 20:31 | #5 How in the world do you take a picture that high, while your on the ground? I don't see a release that long or a remote to fire that far....? canon weight
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sunnythepsychocat Member 127 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: San Diego More info | Sep 24, 2007 20:32 | #6 Crashoran wrote in post #4000117 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/shared/spl/h...iew/html/1.stm Awesome, but he says he already lost one of his 5D's in a river once That is one very nice photo. I hope that photo pays for his new 5D The best zoom lens is two steps forward, and the best wide angle lens is two steps backward.
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sunnythepsychocat Member 127 posts Joined Aug 2007 Location: San Diego More info | Sep 24, 2007 20:35 | #7 ACDCROCKS wrote in post #4000179 How in the world do you take a picture that high, while your on the ground? I don't see a release that long or a remote to fire that far....? "Chorier uses a Canon 5D camera and the whole rig can weigh about 2kg, with lens and extra battery. The camera cradle operates by remote control and can achieve a 360-degree rotation and 90-degree tilt. Here Jodhpur fort is pictured." The best zoom lens is two steps forward, and the best wide angle lens is two steps backward.
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Sep 24, 2007 21:13 | #8 Pocketwizards...
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rhys Dis-Membered 5,351 posts Likes: 2 Joined May 2006 Location: Columbia SC More info | Sep 24, 2007 21:21 | #9 I don't see why not. Having said that I'd be more interested in using smaller, lighter cameras such as compacts and on smaller, lighter kites. Rhys
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the_incubus my head exploded 3,456 posts Joined Feb 2007 More info | Sep 24, 2007 21:25 | #10 Those are stunning. And they're all made out of ticky-tacky
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thekid24 pro-zack-lee 8,547 posts Likes: 7 Joined Oct 2006 Location: Oklahoma City,OK More info | Sep 24, 2007 21:27 | #11 ok so you physic professors out there tell me how fast the wind has to be blowing to lift up and sustain elevation of something that weighs 2kg
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Space Senior Member 935 posts Likes: 1 Joined Apr 2007 Location: 3rd Planet More info | Sep 24, 2007 21:30 | #12 Very nice shots. Just a little gutzee. Common Sense...Isn't
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SoaringUSAEagle Daddy Of The Crop 10,814 posts Likes: 3 Joined Dec 2005 Location: Cheyenne, WY More info | Sep 24, 2007 21:33 | #13 Neat idea. Love seeing something different. 5D4 | 50 1.4 | 85L II | 24-70L II | 70-200 2.8L IS II
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aLFaDaRK Senior Member 751 posts Joined Oct 2006 More info | Sep 24, 2007 21:44 | #14 thekid24 wrote in post #4000570 ok so you physic professors out there tell me how fast the wind has to be blowing to lift up and sustain elevation of something that weighs 2kg ![]() Well the force of gravity is (-9.8 )(2 kg) = -19.6 N. FNet must be > 0 to accelerate upwards, so the force upwards must be above 19.6 N. I have no idea how much wind you would need though for a 40-sq foot kite in order to give that much force, but it's a considerable amount. (I'll be totally honest and say that I forget the formulas that would let me find that out :P) Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Canon Speedlite 580EX II
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JaertX Goldmember 2,018 posts Joined Feb 2005 Location: Amarillo, Texas More info | Sep 24, 2007 21:50 | #15 Wow...I think if I ever get into semi-arial photography though, I'll still to poles. Pretty scary. Of course, if you can count on making 10k-15k off one photo, losing a body every once in a while may not be such a big deal. Jason - I use Canon and stuff
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