Basics-Picavet – Kite Aerial Photography Electronic Resources

I might have an opportunity in a couple of weeks to go do some kite flying at an upcoming picnic, and I thought that I might give a quick try at quick and dirty kite photography. After all, I’ve been musing about lofting a camera up high using a weather balloon, so why not start with elevations of just a few hundred feet? I haven’t given this much study or thought, but I know that designing an appropriate rig for attaching the camera to the line is a key element. My idea is to loft my old Canon SD1100 on a little gadget which is known as (I had to look it up) a Picavet. It’s a fiendishly simple and clever device for keeping the camera basically level while attached to the kite string. Check it out:

Basics-Picavet – Kite Aerial Photography Electronic Resources – KAPER

I’ll probably tack this together sometime next week after a quick trip to the hardware store. Stay tuned for pictures.

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3 Responses to “Basics-Picavet – Kite Aerial Photography Electronic Resources”

  1. Bob Says:

    Dang Mark,
    That is just neat as it can be! The Picavet is simple, elegant and obviously very functional. Looks like something that will be a load of fun to try. Appreciate the blog.
    73,
    Bob, AD7BP

  2. W4BSD Says:

    Dang Mark! (x2)

    I started following your RSS feed because of one of the python scripts you pulled out. I’m a python beginner, and I like looking at other folks’ methods. Then I realized your were an amateur operator, so those feeds were interesting, and THEN you pull out stuff like this. Truly amazing! :) Keep the good stuff coming!

    Tnx
    ’73
    de W4BSD

  3. Gus Says:

    Interesting stuff, reminds me of my 110 camera rocket (remember those), got a few pictures but never really worked that good..

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