Rick Spilman
January 6th, 2003, 08:24 PM
WARNING: VACATION FOOTAGE - Feel free to leave now.
Last week I got back from my first attempt at shooting while skiing and/or shooting skiiers while I stood still and tried not to slip and roll down the mountain. I can report one face plant in the snow for both myself and my PD150, the latter, protected by an EWA rain cape, came through with flying colors. The former ended up merely red in the face.
I was reminded that I am not a very good skiier and skiing with a camera is not a wonderful idea at my level of expertise. I did manage to make it down two green trails while shooting with my PD150, only to learn that while I didn't fall I also got completely unuseable footage.
In short - the armpitcam approach doesn't work. I held the camera under one arm with an attached monopod though the strap in my fanny pack, but had difficulty keeping my upper body oriented down the mountain. Unless I have a real need for footage of skiing during an earthquake, it is not stuff I plan on using.
My helmetcam footage came out better than I expected. Still a bit jerky but not terrible overall.
Two short clips:
Helmetcam (2minutes)
http://216.118.79.114/wphc.wmv
Terrain Park (1 minute)
http://216.118.79.114/wpterrain.wmv
Last week I got back from my first attempt at shooting while skiing and/or shooting skiiers while I stood still and tried not to slip and roll down the mountain. I can report one face plant in the snow for both myself and my PD150, the latter, protected by an EWA rain cape, came through with flying colors. The former ended up merely red in the face.
I was reminded that I am not a very good skiier and skiing with a camera is not a wonderful idea at my level of expertise. I did manage to make it down two green trails while shooting with my PD150, only to learn that while I didn't fall I also got completely unuseable footage.
In short - the armpitcam approach doesn't work. I held the camera under one arm with an attached monopod though the strap in my fanny pack, but had difficulty keeping my upper body oriented down the mountain. Unless I have a real need for footage of skiing during an earthquake, it is not stuff I plan on using.
My helmetcam footage came out better than I expected. Still a bit jerky but not terrible overall.
Two short clips:
Helmetcam (2minutes)
http://216.118.79.114/wphc.wmv
Terrain Park (1 minute)
http://216.118.79.114/wpterrain.wmv