Showing posts with label paragliding video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paragliding video. Show all posts

Monday, 5 September 2016

Xiaomi Yi 4K + Feiyu WG3 Gimbal + Flytec Paragliding Camera mount.

Note: The FlyinOrange has moved to: flyinorange.blog

Fishing upstream for quality


In the quest to generate better quality video, one must look as far upstream as possible to get the best bang for the buck.

A well edited video is only as good as the source footage. Lens quality, sensor capability, resolution, frame rate, and compression algorithm of the camera all play critical roles in the quality of the end product. But even if these align, a poor quality mounting platform can negate it all. Shaky, nausea inducing footage from an unstable platform greatly reduces what is usable and only so much 'fix it in post' can correct for it.

The Problem


Up until now I employed a rather lo-tech means of achieving a semblance of stability for non-helmet mounted cam footage. Attaching a Flytec hang gliding camera bracket to the interface between riser and carabiner, I was able to capitalize on the most stable point in my paragliding kit. But even that point was not without unwanted motion.



Note: Quite evident in the above paragliding footage is the pitch, yaw, and roll of the glider/harness.

The Solution


Enter the gimbal. A gimbal is a means of attaching an instrument to a platform that allows movement along an axis with the goal of counter acting the motions of the platform in said axis. They are commonly used in film and have shrunk in size and weight over the last few years to have become viable for paragliding.

Feiyu WG


One of the growing favourites is the Feiyu line of gimbals. While initial offerings came in a variety of selfie stick form factors, the more recent 'wearable' (WG) line offers increased flexibility in how and where the platform can be set up.

Feiyu WG3 + Xiaomi Yi 4K
Note: to get the 4K to fit, the mounting bracket and retaining bar need to be flipped.

Result

A trip to the hardware store + bit work with a drill and impact driver was needed to get the Flytec to interface cleanly with the base of the WG3 (yet still be detachable). 

All set up with an upside down Yi 4k.


Next steps:
  1. Devise a tether. 
  2. A little time in a simulator to see how it sits. 
  3. Some kiting to ensure there are no entanglement risks with the speed system line (have some ideas on how to address if there is). 
  4. Look into setting up an external power pack (the gimbal has the ability to power the camera).

Thursday, 28 July 2016

Paragliding Video of my trip to Brazil in January 2016 with Steve Barton @ XC Brazil and Dean Crosby @ Active Edge Paragliding.



Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Getting a different perspective: SJCAM M20

Any of you who have seen my videos from the past few seasons may have noticed that in addition to the helmet cam, I have a camera mounted on the harness.

The mount is a Flytec Universal Camera Bracket that was originally designed for use on hang gliders. One of our local XC experts, Brett Hazlett, discovered that this device could be mounted to a paraglider carabiner as well.

Flytec Universal Camera Bracket

Attached to this bracket was a GoPro Hero 2 - up until I managed to fry it in France in 2013 ('let the smoke out' sort of frying). Following that was a Hero 3+ which unfortunately disappeared from the hill last season.

Given the replacement cost - I figured it was time to test the waters of the Chinese clones.

First up is the SJCAM M20. Ordered in hard to lose red directly from SJCAM with a spare battery.

The form factor reminds me very much of a police body camera and the camera itself is capable of upwards of 2K video (4k with some interpolation).

Tiny? Yep.
Able to do 1080p @ 60 fps? Yep.

Looks like it fits the bill.

The camera arrived just last night - so I have no flying footage as of yet. Unboxing photos will have to do in the near term.

Package arrives via DHL.
DHL emailed with the tracking number and a link to prepay customs fees. If only UPS and CanadaPost could do the same.

Forms pulled.

Box openned.
Simple red bubble wrap around camera box.

Camera box exposed.

Camera box removed.

Pulling it apart.

Camera + Accessories.

Manual, stickers, + mounting options.

Camera in waterproof case
+ charging cable
+ spare battery (extra $)
+ cleaning cloth.

Gives you a sense of the camera size.

Rear screen.

Manual with button map.

Manual button map 2.

Camera on riser mount.

Sample video:

Tuesday, 28 June 2016

New Paragliding Video Channel on YouTube

Another year has passed and it has come time to renew the Vimeo Subscription.

Vimeo has treated me well over the last few years but has since fallen behind the curve of YouTube -> the 5GB weekly upload limit coupled with 1080p @ 60FPS from the MOHOC means I can only upload the equivalent to 1.5 hours of raw flying footage per week. Given my desire to store full flight footage online as a means of helping other pilots scout out sites, this will not do.

Onto YouTube we must go.

My Channel: The FlyinOrange

With a sample of an absolutely gorgeous day flying @ Saint-Vincent-les-Forts, France and going XC around the peak of Dormillouse towards Solonnet.


Monday, 4 August 2014

Flying Fast Forward 2014

The 2014 season is well under way with:

The Ozone Chabre Open in Laragne, France.

XC Course with Chris White and crew of Jocky Sanderson's Escape XC in Sederon and St.Vincent les Forts, France.

A bit of thermalling at our home sites Mt.Woodside, Agassiz and Mt.Mackenzie, Pemberton.