DAYLIGHT RUNNING VIDEO CAMERAS
DAYLIGHT RUNNING VIDEO CAMERAS
Has anyone ever contemplated running a solar-powered, forward facing video camera from 1/2 mast?
My thoughts are to run a 1/2 minute interval, 1-megapixel shot which would take up about 60 megs per sailing day.
The reason for the solar would be that the camera could run while the sun is available to run the camera and be turned off at night, when sailing is usually not taking place(or in any case the pictures would be "bad").
I'm not sure why I'd want to do this, but I think I do.
My thoughts are to run a 1/2 minute interval, 1-megapixel shot which would take up about 60 megs per sailing day.
The reason for the solar would be that the camera could run while the sun is available to run the camera and be turned off at night, when sailing is usually not taking place(or in any case the pictures would be "bad").
I'm not sure why I'd want to do this, but I think I do.
- PatrickS
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You might consider something like the following:
http://europe.nokia.com/pt-6
You could power it with a small solar panel, perhaps affixed to the top of the mast. One nice feature of this is you can request photos by simply sending a text message, and the battery should allow it to run 24/7, charging when the sun is up and running off the battery when the sun is down.
http://europe.nokia.com/pt-6
You could power it with a small solar panel, perhaps affixed to the top of the mast. One nice feature of this is you can request photos by simply sending a text message, and the battery should allow it to run 24/7, charging when the sun is up and running off the battery when the sun is down.
- richandlori
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New to Horizon True! Introduced at the Strictly Sail Chicago Boat show 2008. This is a self contained video camera and water proof!
Great entry level camera! One hour video with 2 gig SD card and Lithium batteries (not included) at the highest quality setting. This camera will work with all of our Horizon True camera mounts!
Price $129
http://www.horizontrue.com/sections/order.php
- tangentair
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this was posted on the trailersail message digest, it is an interesting alternative to a fixed camera
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKGupz_9mGc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qKGupz_9mGc
- pokerrick1
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- RickJ
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That's a really cool idea
Guess you'd need a waterproof camera, there'd be a serious danger of dunking it, esp. when reeling back in.
I'd like to know what kind of kite he used. A kite that you can deploy single-handed from a sailboat cockpit and that will lift even a lightweight camcorder has got to be pretty special
OTOH I'm nowhere up to date with all the latest developments in kites, and the art and science seems to have had a resurgence in recent years
Cheers, Rick
Guess you'd need a waterproof camera, there'd be a serious danger of dunking it, esp. when reeling back in.
I'd like to know what kind of kite he used. A kite that you can deploy single-handed from a sailboat cockpit and that will lift even a lightweight camcorder has got to be pretty special
Cheers, Rick
