Hi guys,
I guess this may be one of the more unusual beginners questions, but I am a semi-professional photographer and am interested in strapping a digital SLR camera to a RC helicopter (mainly as an amateur hobby, although I would like to perhaps take some professional shots at some point in the future too).
I completely understand that they take quite a bit of practice to master and they're expensive toys if you make a mistake (even more so with an expensive camera and lens attached), so I assume your advice would be to become familiar with a smaller, cheaper RC heli first. I will take that on board.
But my real question is what sort of kit (you can be as specific as you want) would I need to make it work? Eg what size heli, recommended kts, etc. I assume I may need a good gyro stabiliser for both the camera mount and also for the helicopter itself as this heli would not be used for any serious manoeuvres or 3D flying, just getting the into position and hovering with as much stability as possible. I would imagine that having a big heli and a heavy camera underneath would actually HELP with the stability of the helicopter, rather than hinder it.
I'm also assuming that I would go down the electric route, as I have read that they tend to be lower maintenance (although you would be more limited in your flying times). As I said, I'm not about to go out and spend £££'s on a big expensive one only to crash it immediately, but I wanted to get an idea of what sort of equipment I would need to make it work, and roughly how much money i'd be looking at, to get there. The other thing that I am unsure of is how the camera would be triggered remotely. I'd be using a Canon DSLR, and I'm not sure if there is any off-the-shelf kit that would allow you to trigger the shutter electronically.
Any other advice would be great too though. Anything at all.
Thanks,
Dave
I guess this may be one of the more unusual beginners questions, but I am a semi-professional photographer and am interested in strapping a digital SLR camera to a RC helicopter (mainly as an amateur hobby, although I would like to perhaps take some professional shots at some point in the future too).
I completely understand that they take quite a bit of practice to master and they're expensive toys if you make a mistake (even more so with an expensive camera and lens attached), so I assume your advice would be to become familiar with a smaller, cheaper RC heli first. I will take that on board.
But my real question is what sort of kit (you can be as specific as you want) would I need to make it work? Eg what size heli, recommended kts, etc. I assume I may need a good gyro stabiliser for both the camera mount and also for the helicopter itself as this heli would not be used for any serious manoeuvres or 3D flying, just getting the into position and hovering with as much stability as possible. I would imagine that having a big heli and a heavy camera underneath would actually HELP with the stability of the helicopter, rather than hinder it.
I'm also assuming that I would go down the electric route, as I have read that they tend to be lower maintenance (although you would be more limited in your flying times). As I said, I'm not about to go out and spend £££'s on a big expensive one only to crash it immediately, but I wanted to get an idea of what sort of equipment I would need to make it work, and roughly how much money i'd be looking at, to get there. The other thing that I am unsure of is how the camera would be triggered remotely. I'd be using a Canon DSLR, and I'm not sure if there is any off-the-shelf kit that would allow you to trigger the shutter electronically.
Any other advice would be great too though. Anything at all.

Thanks,
Dave

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