Date: 23/09/2018 10:46:43
From: buffy
ID: 1279895
Subject: Wedgetailed eagle camera

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-09-23/eagle-eyed-view-over-outback-australia/10285372

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Date: 23/09/2018 12:18:36
From: party_pants
ID: 1279911
Subject: re: Wedgetailed eagle camera

that is rather cool.

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Date: 23/09/2018 12:24:41
From: roughbarked
ID: 1279914
Subject: re: Wedgetailed eagle camera

party_pants said:


that is rather cool.

It is a good problem solver for that particular bird.

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Date: 23/09/2018 13:37:47
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1279938
Subject: re: Wedgetailed eagle camera

roughbarked said:


party_pants said:

that is rather cool.

It is a good problem solver for that particular bird.

Agree. On the back is better for a wedgie than under the neck.

It is possible to get cameras now that automatically correct for camera shake. What is needed here is a camera that automatically corrects for sudden camera tilts.

I can’t help wondering if that predominant oversteer tilt on the camera is because the camera is too heavy or not tied tightly enough. Either way, it will wobble sideways too much on the Eagle’s back on every sudden change in direction. Try a lighter weight camera.

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