I’ve been using action cameras for years — skydiving with one strapped to my helmet, racing down mountains beneath a speed wing, and chasing thermals with a paraglider. But no matter how thrilling the experience was in the moment, I kept running into the same limitation: the shots lacked versatility.
Like many adventure travelers, I started out with GoPros. They are reliable — but they come with a catch: you have to be actively pointing the camera at whatever you want to shoot. That’s not always possible when you’re freefalling at 120 miles per hour, or climbing in a thermal meters from other pilots where a lack of attention could end in distaster.