![]() FlyCamOne only requires an SD Memory Card to get you up and
running. It is a self-contained unit that needs no extra batteries or control gear to shoot both Video and Still pictures. It is so
small and light weight it can easily be attached to all types of kite. Download or view video or still shots on a computer via mini USB
connection, which also acts as a charger for the onboard Lithium battery.Because the FlyCamOne is only 3" x 1.5" x.5" and is so light, it can be installed in many locations on virtually any kite capable of lifting an extra 2 ounces of payload. Use the mounting bracket (included), Velcro pads, Rubber Bands or even adhesive tape to attach the FlyCamOne to kite or flying line. The Camera lens has a swivel 90 degree adjustment, so the angle of view can be changed without re-locating the camera. Shoot straight down and then re-adjust to shoot forward for the next flight. Set the shooting mode to Video and the FlyCamOne will take
continuous video until the SD memory card is full or until it is turned off. In the Stills mode, FlyCamOne will take shots at pre set intervals until
turned off or the memory is full. The built-in microphone also records sound in Video mode. To view both Video and Stills, use the mini USB connector
to hook up to a computer. Take a look at the FlyCamOne manual in PDF format for a full list of features.We are happy to discuss camera installation requirements and suitable kites for the FlyCamOne, as well as other KAP (Kite Aerial Photography) options which use Radio Control. This is best done with interactive communication by telephone at 732 270-2112. |
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FlyCamOne Video & Still Kite Camera - (SD Memory Card not included) |
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FlyCamOne stills over Sandy Hook New Jersey. Courtesy of Dan Meharg. |
FlyCamOne Video Clip |
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We welcome your questions, comments and suggestions.
You can e-mail us at:info@cobrakites.com
telephone; 732 270-2112
FlyCamOne Kite Camera last updated Saturday December 17 2011