The first person who did not have the chance to say, where, when the action camera was created, the camera with the camera attached to the helmet did not say that the first person's view of photography and videography was started in the history that started in the 1960s. Presently, the small-sized digital camera handpicked by all-in-one artists was, however, built by artists for use in a variety of projects. At that time the photographer, the videographer, invented some unique methods without having to use their photographs and films to make viewers more sentimental and genuine.
Perhaps the first person to work with First Person View in those inventors is probably Bob Sinclair. After getting the responsibility of 'Passing God' to colleagues, the person who has been responsible for the 'Skype-Diving TV series' Ripkord, from 1961 to 1963, was looking for ways to keep the videos on the first person's perspective aimed at making SkyDivers more realistic. He wanted visitors to feel like sky diving jumps. The whole thing seems to be more genuine to them.
Although initially thought of working on camera as a solution, it can be seen that it is very risky for Sky Divers, as well as the possibility of getting a lot of shaky and distracting footage. So he came to the very thoughtful decision, if the camera can be set up in some way on the helmet, then the above problems are not there, as well as the skydivers will see the following world, the viewers will have the opportunity to look like this.
Setting up the camera with a helmet, the idea of taking footage in first person view gives Sinclair the ability to experiment in many ways. He uses his jerobro-stabilized cameras in the American Soccer-Helmet, Fiberglass helmet, in a variety of ways to keep the process of holding various types of footage for viewers for a long time.
Immediately after Bob Sinclair, the name of the famous Scottish F-1 driver Jackie Stewart will come up. He did the photography work by setting up Nikon's film camera with helmets in the driving of his 1966 Belgian Grand Prix race. Although the picture was not so comfortable with film cameras installed in front of the helmet, people were not interested in the fact that they were interested in realistic, scenic photographs from photographs that people hold in common angle.
In the whole story, the popular American actress Steven McQueen of '10's decade was resolved to set up a camera by painting a duct tape with helmets to take footage on the first person's view during a car racing.
New surprise by the hands of Canon Ci-10
The whole thing came in a little bit of surprise when in 1985, when Canon left the Ci-10 video camera for a thousand dollars worth of dollars. As it was small in size, it turned out to be quite a matter of attraction. Just 102 mm Tall, 53 mm Wide and 27 mm The thickness of the cameras was only 289 grams. At the time, the New York Times said in a report of 3.8 megapixels and 1.4 × optical zoom Ci-10, "It will be easily investigated with the help of investigators for small scale".
As the New York Times say, First Person View, a company called 'Arial Video System', which is involved in action footage frenzy, finds a way to remotely microsev transmitters from Ci-10 in Canon and sets the camera in a mounting motor cyclist drill garcier helmet. . In the history, on June 28, 1986, for the first time in the history, the first action scene was broadcast live on ABC TV.
Currently, Canon, Ariel Video Systems and any other technical team have not kept any documents about how the entire system works. However, Ci-10 was the most simple solution at that time.
Mark Schultz, pioneer of early action camera
Although many names like Bob Sinclair, Jackie Stewart, were initially in the initial stage, Mark Schultz's name as well as the pioneer of action cameras has been well-established in history. Because, his contribution to First Person View, the only video made by him before the modern action camera is currently available and they are recorded.
In 1987, Mark and his girlfriend Patty Moni placed a video documentary project entitled 'The Great Mountain Biking Video'. At the same time, like everyone mentioned above, Mark also took footage in the first person view by placing the camera in the helmet. He worked on his helmet with a video home system (VHS) camera RCA cable connected to the VCR to the backpack. Although mountain biking was very difficult with such setup, but he managed the whole thing very well.
Crittercam
At present, many celebrity dogs take action footage of the action camera on the back of the cat. Some people have also done the task of capturing stunning footage like 'Eagle-Eye View' on a back of the action camera eagle attached on the Internet. The same thing would have been the 'crytrakam'.
In 1986, Greg Marshall, the Marine biologist and video grapher of National Geographic, introduced the world with the first cryacram.
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