06 Jan 2017, 02:11
(06 Jan 2017, 00:57 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]You forgot an action camera. Or two 😉Unfortunately, I only own a digital compact cam. It has HD video but not an ultra wide angle like a Go Pro.
Do you have any recommendation for an action cam? Chinese clone from aliexress preferred 😉
I'd go for one or two, if it's cheap. But in general, filming an outdoor session adds a lot of complexity and makes it even more risky.
I thought about repeating the "tunnel scenario" I posted yesterday and film it using my digicam. But even then I'd have to do two takes, one from the start, one from the end of the tunnel to cover it properly. So I had to do the whole scenario twice and reposition the camera in between. Quite a lot of expenditure...
(06 Jan 2017, 00:56 )Like Ra Wrote: [ -> ]BTW, what cuffs have you got? My personal fetish is Kubind, but as I said, I can't open them...You mean those?
http://www.cuffsland.com/pakistan.html#PKIH8
They're fantastic, but as you said not quite the right thing for sb. Additionally, they don't swing through, so when you shut them prematurely with the key aeady in the release mechanism or somewhere else, it might spoil a session.
On the photos, I'm locked into Alcyon hinged handcuffs:
http://www.cuffsland.com/spain.html#A5232
But even the Alcyons are pretty mean beasts, they really gave me a hard time getting out when I did the photos. Probably because each keyhole is too close to the opposite hand to insert the key easily. That's especially bad if they're locked to a waist chain, as then you can't tilt them in a position where you have more space.
For the outdoor session I'd probably change to the old Eastern Germany police cuffs:
http://www.blacksteel.com/hcs/index.cgi?...t=3&mode=1
(Yippieh, Yossies Handcuff Collection still exists. Haven't been there for ten years 😎 )
While they're hinged, too, it's much easier to unlock them, provided the keyhole is on the right side. Plus, due to the round edges, they are quite comfortable to wear for longer periods.