Tom Majeski
September 6th, 2010, 04:28 PM
I frequently tape auto racing- SCCA, and NHRA, and do a lot radio controled airplane filming.
I sold my XHA1 a few weeks ago and bought a Canon HF-S200 and a T2i.
In my eye, the S200 puts out a picture as good as the A1, but you lose all the manual dials and features.
One change I wasn't used to was chasing fast moving subjects with an LCD screen. With no viewfinder it's a royal pain.
I spent a few hours in the shop machining a hot shoe to gun sight rail adapter and came up with a solution that works. If anyone here is a firearms shooter, you might be familiar with TrueGlo Red Dot sight.
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Took 30 seconds to dial it in. Now I just pre-set my zoom with what I know will fit in the frame, and track away.
I sold my XHA1 a few weeks ago and bought a Canon HF-S200 and a T2i.
In my eye, the S200 puts out a picture as good as the A1, but you lose all the manual dials and features.
One change I wasn't used to was chasing fast moving subjects with an LCD screen. With no viewfinder it's a royal pain.
I spent a few hours in the shop machining a hot shoe to gun sight rail adapter and came up with a solution that works. If anyone here is a firearms shooter, you might be familiar with TrueGlo Red Dot sight.
Products and Services | TRUGLO, Inc. (http://www.truglosights.com/IW_Products.m4p.pvx?;PRODUCTS_NO_TREE?cat=30200?company=TGI)
Took 30 seconds to dial it in. Now I just pre-set my zoom with what I know will fit in the frame, and track away.