Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/13
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]The aerial photography from the Coast Guard helicopters is starting to wrap up - maybe a couple more flights. Now I am setting up for fixed wing flying with the cameras mounted in the tail of a Cessna 210. With the Hasselblad images covering a limited field, (which mostly of is just lots of trees), the map interpreters can't always place my photo image exactly on the larger satellite map. So they would like a wide angle shot on 35mm film taken straight down at the same time as the Hassey stereo pair. I have a Leica SL and SL2 along with a 50mm Summicron and a fish-eye attachment that goes on the front of the lens. Obviously, we're not talking Leica quality in the fish-eye, but mostly the map readers need to just make out ridge lines, streams, and other large landmarks to help place the stereo images. The Hassey image would be in the middle of the wide 35mm fish-eye shot taken at the same time. So. . . would an R3 with winder do a decent job? Concerns are: - Cold temperatures in the air, perhaps down to 10 degrees F. - Ability to run a 15 foot shutter release from the cockpit back to the R3 (or is there some kind of an electronic release?) - General reliability of the R3/winder combination, especially hanging out in the wind at up to 160mph? I could probably get by with some other winder camera, but when the aerial work is done, a spare R camera would be a bonus for me. Since I already spent the budget on Hasselblads, I am trying to keep costs down. R3's seem to be the most affordable used Leica R camera (anybody have one with a winder for sale?). Does anyone have any thoughts on this somewhat unusual application? Thanks for any ideas. Regards, Gary Todoroff Tree LUGger