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Uploaded by on Jul 13, 2009

Shot from the cockpit of a two-seater gyro. Pilot/Instructor Phil Wright. The airstrip, perhaps 1000metres long dips around 10 metres in the middle, disinterested cattle wander across it as we take off.

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  • can u show me a video of how to do it

    for 1 or 2 mins

    u will more viewers

  • Shouldn't be necessary. Any shop that sells video cams will show you what cables you can use. Then just set your cam to its highest resolution. It's easy.

  • so i need a special usb wire or normal usb wire

    because i have two outs

    one is usb

    HDMI out

    i heard the is special setting on the camera to record full HD

  • old USB1 interfaces are no longer used. USB2 is much faster, runs through the same cable, but is not as good as firewire (different thin round cable and smaller interface) or ESATA (similar cable to USB but different larger interface) which has upped the transfer speed by 10 times. HDMI (thick round cable) lets you transfer HD video and surround-sound to a suitable TV through one cable. HD recording is the highest resolution setting on your camera if it is HD capable.

  • i heard that i need a HDMI TO USB OR FIREWIRE TO MAKE IT 1080

  • Sorry - upload you saw was USB2

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  • You guys must be pretty heavy if it take that kind of take off run.

  • What model Gyro are you flying ?

  • What you see is what you get from standard digital. I have the equipment and the storage to do that now and youtube can upload it now. We stacked the gyro in December so we're off the air till Feb. I'll do some HD video then.

  • I'm using a Canon Vixia HF20 videocam with it's default settings. Some of those scenes were shot using an older Sony mini-disk system, also on default settings. Your settings seem correct.

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