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Reidar Otto
Senior Heliman
Location: Oslo Norway

Hi!
I am looking for advice on which camera to choose for RC heli use, not for a living but hobby use.
I currently own a Nikon 990 and a Nikon 5700 but I cant find a way to trigger them via a RC switch.

So I am going to get me a decent (megapixel) camera that can be used in my heli. What are you guys using for onboard cameras, and how do you connect them to your radiocontrols?

From the posts in this group I have learned a lot and I know there is a lot of knowledge around so I hope you will share it with a newbee in this field.

As we say in TV sports, may be best win, and we be there to take the pictures!

regards,
Reidar Otto
07-06-2003 Over year old.
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donhagler
Senior Heliman
Location: Lawton, Ok

Snap the lense via the electrical contact on the nikon
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flyboy
Elite Veteran
Location: California

Cound not be any happier with my new Minolta F300 point and shoot 5 megapixel camera. Strunning pictures period. Hook a servo to an extra channel and have it push the trigger.

If you get stuck, grab a beer and spend five minuets wondering through my gallery/ and or e-mail me.
07-07-2003 Over year old.
 
 
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