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kmiles wrote:You may want to look at the Evolution system at www.raceoptics.com We have one of their systems in the P-51, and it seems to work great. It records right to a SD card, and if you want to go up to 4 cameras, you can go with the quad pro system. The unit is smal enough that you can put it in a flight suit pocket during the flight.
Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:49 am
kmiles wrote:You may want to look at the Evolution system at www.raceoptics.com We have one of their systems in the P-51, and it seems to work great. It records right to a SD card, and if you want to go up to 4 cameras, you can go with the quad pro system. The unit is smal enough that you can put it in a flight suit pocket during the flight.
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Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:35 pm
acropilot wrote:I'm not sure what to tell you on the exposure, but I do have a suggestion for the audio. When I record comms, I use a 1/4" jack-splitter (which you can buy at Radio Shack or a music store) and plug it into the headphone jack in the airplane. The headset jack is exactly the same as the 1/4", if you have civilian plugs. Then plug your headset into one of the open plugs, and a cable to your recorder in the other. *quick edit* the cable from the other plug to your camera should be a 1/4" to 1/8"... but check on your recorder.
By doing this, you will eliminate almost all of the engine noise without placing something under your headset (can get uncomfortable after a while). I've used this method in a variety of aircraft and have not had a problem yet. One word of caution though, make sure you test it out and arrange your cables prior to flying... It can save you a big headache later.
If you need more specifics on cables or anything, just let me know. Good luck with your project.