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Pole cam... (no not dirty!)I was talking to a friend who shoots professionally and he was asking around real-estate companies if they wanted HOUSE shots.
most of them straight out asked if he had a 'pole cam' and as he didnt they wrote him off. Basically it is a telescoping pole they stick their camera on and take elevated shots from. http://www.durackimages.com.au/index.html is one company with example shots on their website who do this. (pole pictures) I wonder where they get their equipment from. J
How about a monopod, with a radio trigger? I love the results I get with that.
Radio triggers go for 100m, so maybe I could hold up a 10m pole and shoot. Great at 10-12mm
It's fairly simple to make your own using PVC pipe.
I've been using this and a radio controlled helicopter and plane with a video downlink for all of my Aerial shots. http://www.lensaloft.com.au Mainly used for forensic data collection followig fires etc.
Rig your camera to a flag pole and rise the 'flag' then radio control it?
Or even simpler design, those 'pulling ladders' where the electricians use to fix light poles?
The <strike>bullshit</strike>wonders of marketing, eh?
Adam, Good work on getting this running, and a CP8400 would be a great platform from which to do the shooting - small, light, high-ish resolution and certainly good enough for typical real estate applications. Just thinking aloud here ... would it be accurate to call these "aerial" views though? Elevated: absolutely, but I don't know about "aerial" ... I guess that all comes back to interpretation ... g.
Gary Stark Nikon, Canon, Bronica .... stuff The people who want English to be the official language of the United States are uncomfortable with their leaders being fluent in it - US Pres. Bartlet
Would this be an application for the wireless grips, like the WT-3 (D200) or WT-2 (D2..)?
I understand from these, you can operate focus/exposure/shutter functions from a PC. THey are less than $1k, and I "think" come with PC interface to operate camera. Add a pole system to it, and you could be away for just a few k. Heck, you would buy a trailer mounted scissor lift, or cherry picker and then "send yourself up the pole"... (agree, elevated, but not aerial)
I guess kiwi engineers run with tighter tolerences, but that mast looks like its designed to justify the franchise cost, not to support the camera...
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