frog1961 0 #1 November 7, 2002 Hello there My name is Patrick, live in thailand for 12 years now where I run a Belgian Restaurant, I do the camera/video work for our new skydive club here. My camcorder is a Sony PC 9 with converter lens x 0.6. I checked around here in Thailand to buy a still camera's (photo's) for on top of my bonehead helmet, even digital one's, everything now is with remote control (small box 3x3 cm, with a push in the middle) can be easy monted in a glove or so, but do you think this will work falling at a free fall speed from around 200 km/h? I heard some people jumping now with the new Canon D-60 (digital), how they do that? How they push for pictures? I ordered a bite swith with Para Gear as well. Can you recommend any still camera's good for any style of skydiving? Thanks, Patrick[email: flyfrog@loxinfo.co.th]Patrick's Belgian Restaurant and Café 216/51-52, Moo 10, off 2nd Road, Pattaya 20260, Chonburi, Thailand lenzen.doc Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wlie 0 #2 November 7, 2002 Here's a system chart of Canon's EOS systems and their compatible accessories. I hope it helps.My other ride is the relative wind. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XDV 0 #3 November 7, 2002 For myself I use a canon eos rebel 2000 and it work great, and it's cheap for the digital I'm interested by the D-60. Good thing it's both EF lenses. you should look at a old post about D-30 and D-60 look at the review of the D-60 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites