2008-08-26

DIY RC Aerial Photography

Alan Ramsdell is an electrician and long time RC enthusiast who lives in Sanford, Maine. Recently, he has begun retrofitting one of his


RC helicopters with a high resolution digital camera to do RC aerial photography. The helicopter is also equipped with an infrared


sensor mounted on the tail, which can sense the temperature difference between the ground and the sky. It uses this to self stabilize,


and helps to steady the camera when doing RC aerial photography.




The modified RC helicopter is also equipped with a radio which sends a wireless


video signal to the ground, so that Ramsdell can see what the camera sees. Once the helicopter is in position, a switch on the


transmitter will trigger the camera. This allows the helicopter to be used for very high quality, targeted RC aerial photography.




RC photography is a great way to get aerial pictures and video, without the expense of hiring an actual plane and pilot. Depending upon


the features of the RC helicopter, and whether its an off the shelf solution or you built it yourself, you can expect to pay anywhere


from $2000 to $20,000 for equipment.




Learning tofly RC helicopters can be difficult, so its best to get a trainer model, learn


with an instructor, and then progress to RC aerial photography. Ramswell's website:


www.maineaerialphotography.net has many stunning examples of RC aerial photography, produced using his own invention.

1 comment:

helen said...

Remote control helicopters are surely fun stuff, for people of all age groups.You have shared interesting blog.
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helen
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