IFLYIFR Posted April 12, 2021 Report Posted April 12, 2021 Can anyone let me know which GoPro or which Garmin VIRB model is best for flight videos? Is GoPro preferable or is Garmin better for flight cameras? Where and how to mount the camera in an M20J. Thanks. Quote
Oscar Avalle Posted April 12, 2021 Report Posted April 12, 2021 I have been using cameras for a while now. GoPro 9 has the best definition in 4k, but the battery life is very short (around 1 hour). Garmin VIRB is a good camera definition 1080. battery life around 2 hours. Both are great and rugged enough to be mounted outside. I started using a DRIFT camera. https://driftinnovation.com/ Much cheaper! No thrills, but 4k definition, 3 hours + battery life and very rugged. I am mounting the cameras either with a sticky pad and with aviation mounts: https://www.mypilotstore.com/mypilotstore/sep/11254 Oscar Quote
Skates97 Posted April 12, 2021 Report Posted April 12, 2021 I can second the recommendation by Oscar for the Drift Camera. The regular Ghost X will run you $100 and get you close to 5 hours battery if you don't have the WiFi turned on. I wrote an article in this month's Mooney Flyer about different cameras and mounts. After writing the article I did a test to see if the NFlightCam cable that says it is for the GoPro Hero 3 will also plug into the the Drift Ghost to capture audio, it does and the sound is clear. The Mooney Flyer - Cameras, Mounts, and Cables Drift Ghost X - $99 Drift Ghost X 4K - $250 Quote
ChrisV Posted April 12, 2021 Report Posted April 12, 2021 First - Image stabilization - You need this which most action cameras will have unless it is a relic my my hero 2. 2nd - ND filter - You need this if pointing through the prop. Eliminate the weird prop from your video. I've found that a ND32 filter works best for my RPM-2500-2550 3rd - Metadata (overlaying the airspeed and altitude) - Just neat. 4th - pick one brand and stick with it. 5th Editing software. - This is why you should stick to one brand. I have 4 different cameras when I fly. I know, dumb, but I was trying them out to see what I like best and they are all very similar. I use a VIRB 360, but haven't tried making a 360 video yet. I use the wide angle, mount it under my tail. I forget what mount I bought, but just make your own it will save you a bit of dumb money. The wide angle is just right IMO for seeing the wings and the gear raise and drop. The nice thing about the Garmin cameras is their software makes it pretty easy to overlay the metadata (airspeed/altitude). I email my flight data from garmin pilot app and load it into garmin's video editing software. GoPro Hero 2 - I use this in the cockpit because I have the correct ND filter for it. ND filters remove almost all of the prop from the image and are a must if pointing out the windscreen. The bad thing is that gopros this old don't have image stabilization. It can be done with editing software but any modern camera will have stabilization. Akaso v50x - GoPro knockoff without a good app. Records great video, but will only have image stabilization in 1080, not 4K (same with the Akaso Elite). I mount this under my wing. You can see in the video how smooth it is with the image stabilization under the wing. I mounted this with a bolt through a gopro sticky mount. The akaso elite is just like the v50x but more expensive. It is not in the video below, but I haven't noticed any difference with the v50x. Editing software. - . This was a challenge since I had 3 different brands of cameras. It took days to find a good mix of software. I probably tried a dozen different freeware editors to find the right mix. I use openshot for the main video. It is easy to load 4 different cameras, sync them, then select the clips/views pretty seemlessly. If you go with all gopros or all garmins, using their respective editors makes this a lot easier, so I am told. Once I am done editing the video, including awesome music, I put it into Garmin's editor and add the metatdata overlays. I just really like the overlays. You may have to sync the timing of the overlays to your video too. Below is the end product. Not great video, but I am learning. And if I didn't have a 3 year old I could have spent a lot more time editing. Hope this helps. 1 1 Quote
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