We will soon be announcing our latest exciting project. For now checkout this short teaser video we have produced…
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Update: The BeetleCam website is now live: BeetleCam Project
This looks great 🙂
Great idea ! Look forward to the next instalment :O)
looks pretty awesome
Looking forward to more on “BeetleCam Project”,looks exciting.
A very cool and very obvious idea (great ones always are right?).
Certainly looking forward to seeing the results!
Looks really exciting stuff 🙂
That looks fantastic! Hope the camera survived and didn’t get stomped on! Looking forward to more…
What FUN you must of had with your “Beetle Cam” !!
I’m also wondering how much abuse your camera took during the project. Did it survive? @;-)
Looking forward to previewing some mighty fine shots!
Can’t wait to see the shots you got also hearing about what you had to do to get them.
Very cool and look forward to seeing the pictures you have made. Also hope beetlecam could out run some of its subjects!
Great idea! Can’t wait to see the photos!
lions and elephants and Beetle Cam – oh my!
Very well made video. Looking forward to see more of the BeetleCam. All the best.
Have you considered using a light-weight camera (e.b. canon ixus) on a cheap, remote controlled electrical helicopter? You probably would get even more exciting pictures from a bird’s eye view.
…that would have the advantage that the lioness wouldn’t be able to maul it 🙂
Those suckers are hard to fly though!
Dramatic start to the newest nail-biting adventure of BeetleCam!
Amazing Project!
How do you control the camera?
Congratulations!
What a great idea! And I love the teaser! I was on the edge of my seat the entire time.
Can’t wait to see more!
Like Martin said, go get a cheap remote flyer to install a cheap camera on. I suggest a fix-wing, slow-flying elec-powered glider. Very, very easy to fly and you would get a couple hours of video. And double-rotor elec helicopters are NOT that hard to fly either! Some of them even have built in gyro stabilization! You guys are serious enough to travel to Africa so spend the extra bucks and do it up right!
Congratulations, amazing Project!
Can’t wait to see the result.
Congratulations and good luck.