Did you edit this video through another program like Sony Vegas or WMM, or did you edit it through the software provided? I'm thinking about getting this camera, but I use Sony Vegas to edit my footage, and I heard that the files from this camera are in MP4 format, not WMV. Help?
I edited it with Cyberlink Power Director 7. It can handle the high-definition video codecs and they also have a new version 8 now, though I have not upgraded yet. Pinnacle Studio 12 will also handle it. I upload in WMV 9 HD Standard format from Power Director.
Hey man this is incredible! This footage you got is absolutely amazing! My camera was 400 dollars and the quality is absolutely horrible. I was wondering what the exact model of the camera you have is and how much it costs, because that is mindblowing! Also I was wondering about the RC airplane, what model is that, and is it affordable?
Thank you. It is a Sony MHS-PM1 and retails for about $150. The plane I used for this video was the Simple Stick (see my Triple Threat video minus the motor on the nose of the airplane). You can velcro this camera on any rc airplane that can handle the added weight, provide an unobstructed view for the camera and preferably fly slow and stable. The lowest-cost option would be something like a GWS Slow Stick. Crashing a plane with a camera attached is not cheap though, so get some training.
You're welcome. I agree it is better to see examples of the quality of a product from the actual end-users than rely on advertising hype. For the price, I have been very pleased with this little camera. It is not a pro-level HD camera and has a small fixed focus lens, but for this application, it is pretty good compared to similar products. I even shot an RC event with it recently from the ground and was pleased with the results.
Sony's spec is about 100 minutes of recording or 150 minutes of playback. There is also a limitation on continuous recording (about 25 minutes) even if your memory card has more space, but you can record more than one video. Get an extra battery or two and an 8GB memory card and you are set for a lot of recording (hours).
Awesome kit and brilliant conditions!
nickwmob 10 months ago
@4:45 looks like a UFO
descargamusicalny 1 year ago
if i was on a mountain about 10,000 feet up would this plane take off? or would it go crashing down?
superfunnyman123 1 year ago
was it shot in 1080?
was it shot in landscape mode?
does your bat stay white when full, yet page 30 of manual says black is full?
error in manual?
Mark1Spitfire 2 years ago
Did you edit this video through another program like Sony Vegas or WMM, or did you edit it through the software provided? I'm thinking about getting this camera, but I use Sony Vegas to edit my footage, and I heard that the files from this camera are in MP4 format, not WMV. Help?
Alexr197 2 years ago
I edited it with Cyberlink Power Director 7. It can handle the high-definition video codecs and they also have a new version 8 now, though I have not upgraded yet. Pinnacle Studio 12 will also handle it. I upload in WMV 9 HD Standard format from Power Director.
uhrik 2 years ago
cool vid good work nice plane and camera got the same 1 it is sweet
agentchadsta 2 years ago
beautiful ,hopefully Sony makes a newer model without the 25 minute limit on straight recording time
manta5x 2 years ago
Best resolution I had ever seen on a r/c plane on board video . Good job!
desertsuneagle 2 years ago
Hey man this is incredible! This footage you got is absolutely amazing! My camera was 400 dollars and the quality is absolutely horrible. I was wondering what the exact model of the camera you have is and how much it costs, because that is mindblowing! Also I was wondering about the RC airplane, what model is that, and is it affordable?
sockNL94 2 years ago
Thank you. It is a Sony MHS-PM1 and retails for about $150. The plane I used for this video was the Simple Stick (see my Triple Threat video minus the motor on the nose of the airplane). You can velcro this camera on any rc airplane that can handle the added weight, provide an unobstructed view for the camera and preferably fly slow and stable. The lowest-cost option would be something like a GWS Slow Stick. Crashing a plane with a camera attached is not cheap though, so get some training.
uhrik 2 years ago
Thanks! Keep up the awesome work!
sockNL94 2 years ago
That is awesome!
OutreAnima 2 years ago
Thanks so much, i'm thinking about getting one of these cameras. This helped me see what my videos would look like :) :)
great!
alexistequiere 2 years ago
You're welcome. I agree it is better to see examples of the quality of a product from the actual end-users than rely on advertising hype. For the price, I have been very pleased with this little camera. It is not a pro-level HD camera and has a small fixed focus lens, but for this application, it is pretty good compared to similar products. I even shot an RC event with it recently from the ground and was pleased with the results.
uhrik 2 years ago
wow, that's good. what about the battery life? is it okay?
alexistequiere 2 years ago
Sony's spec is about 100 minutes of recording or 150 minutes of playback. There is also a limitation on continuous recording (about 25 minutes) even if your memory card has more space, but you can record more than one video. Get an extra battery or two and an 8GB memory card and you are set for a lot of recording (hours).
uhrik 2 years ago
That's really cool; loved watching this
bagagerat 2 years ago
Thanks for watching!
uhrik 2 years ago