possibility to save different camera angles for each hill

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nathilion
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possibility to save different camera angles for each hill

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in zakopane i am jumping with F1 and a bit adjusted. on other hills this adjusted angle is not working... so i have to adjust the camera angle each time i return to zakopane.

so my question is, if its possible to save not just the camera angle with ctrl-f but also the depending hill?

What I dont really like is the possibilities of camera angle on the large hills. (planica, bad mitterndorf) F1 is only good working for 2/3 of the flight. At the end of the flight you cannot see the distance to the hill and also corrections of the flying style ar difficult to see/feel.

F2 is also not really an oportunity for me, its kind of boring and its difficult to see very you have to start jumping off. also you dont see the landing area.. :(

Would be nice if there is some possibility to improve this.
Arto Sihvola
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Re: possibility to save different camera angles for each hil

Post by Arto Sihvola »

nathilion wrote:in zakopane i am jumping with F1 and a bit adjusted. on other hills this adjusted angle is not working... so i have to adjust the camera angle each time i return to zakopane.

so my question is, if its possible to save not just the camera angle with ctrl-f but also the depending hill?

What I dont really like is the possibilities of camera angle on the large hills. (planica, bad mitterndorf) F1 is only good working for 2/3 of the flight. At the end of the flight you cannot see the distance to the hill and also corrections of the flying style ar difficult to see/feel.

F2 is also not really an oportunity for me, its kind of boring and its difficult to see very you have to start jumping off. also you dont see the landing area.. :(

Would be nice if there is some possibility to improve this.
I think Jussi answered to that question earlier (in finn thread tho), and said it would require quite alot work.
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Re: possibility to save different camera angles for each hil

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Not too much work for me, but for the users. The UI has to be simple enough.
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Re: possibility to save different camera angles for each hil

Post by Risen »

How about more slots? Unlimited for example? As many camera presets as we want. And... docking the camera in one place. Currently, we have to use defined movements of default ones, changing only position of them. F1 will move like F1, F2 and F3 will follow the jumper, etc.
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nathilion
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Re: possibility to save different camera angles for each hil

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yes may be that could be an oportunity? to use for example F9 to F12 for own adjustments? (or 1 to 5 on the num pad?)

lets say i like F1 for small hills but a bit calibrated to my wishes. (a bit down and a bit to the left, thats how i do zakopane) If I could save this to e.g. F9, this would be perfekt. So I have the original F1 on F1 and the adjusted F1 on F9?

But still there is no really good camera angle for large hills, especially for the last part of the flight. ButI really have no idea how to improve that. I tried adjusting the camera, but there was always a part of the jump where the camera was bad. And I needed to turn off the trees, they are in the sight if you zoom a little bit out.

It is difficult to see the jump-off platform and the last part of the flight both perfektly...
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