Get a bird's-eye-view of the world with this Pole Mounted Aerial Rig for photography and video.
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@cae - The monitor is attached to the camera with a mini cable that is about 20' long. I just ran it down the length of the pole and used zip ties wrapped loosly around the pole to keep it from getting in the way of the pole operator.
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Watching this weeks's makezine and do not understand how you were able to monitor what the camera/videocam is "looking" at with a casio tv.
You mean the casio tv can remotely receive images from the camera?
Appreciate your advise.
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@cae - The monitor is attached to the camera with a mini cable that is about 20' long. I just ran it down the length of the pole and used zip ties wrapped loosly around the pole to keep it from getting in the way of the pole operator.
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