Helicam
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Helicams or coptercams are remote-controlled mini helicopters used to obtain aerial pictures or motion images using video, still or motion film cameras. The remote controlled camera mount system allows pan, tilt and roll movements. A wireless onboard video transmitter downlinks the live signal to the camera operator, images can be recorded on board, on the ground or both. The system is controlled by two operators with independent controls: helicam pilot and camera operator.
One of the characteristics of helicams is their flexibility and small size, the system can be flown practically everywhere providing a small spot of about 4 square meters is available to take off and land. Flight endurance ranges from 15 to 30 minutes, refueling can be done in seconds.
The field of use of these systems range from advertising, survey, exploration, SAR, military etc. The advent of miniaturized auto-piloting systems will expand the use of these systems to a new level.
[edit] External links
- AIRBORNE Motion Pictures OG Europe Full HD / DVCPro HD - Austria
- AP Landing Forums and Portal for R/C Aerial Photography
- Copterfilms Close range aerial imagery - Argentina
- FlyingCam Close range aerial imagery - USA, Belgium, China
- Volovisione Close range aerial imagery - Italy
- Time Light Helicam Close range aerial imagery - Greece
- HelicamnzLow altitude aerial photography in Taupo,New Zealand.
- Bladecam Close range aerial imagery - Turkey
- Flyabove Aerial Film and Photography - Spain
- Helicam productions Close range aerial filming by helicam - France
- Air-Reel Productions Aerial Film and Photography - South Africa
- HeliCam.pl Zdjęcia lotnicze i filmowanie z helikoptera, Aerial Film and Photography services - Poland

