That's a great looking shot. I like the fact that the copter isn't centrally placed and that the horizon *isn't* straight! Also, it doesn't seem to have the usual "fisheye" distortion that some spot views seem to have.[/quote]
As I just mentioned in happytraveller's spitfire topic- all that can be done with the latest version of the FS Recorder module- which is freeware! You can select manual panning in spot view which lets you move your eyepoint wherever you want in the virtual world, unlike default FS9/X spot view that focuses on the aircrafts centre of gravity. This is really neat for zooming in on particular parts of your aircraft- say the front end of this A320 in this example below:

Usually you would have to crop this part of the screenshot down from a full screen image of the entire aircraft, but being able to zoom in with FS Recorder gives you more flexibility- along with a resultant bigger pixel size screenie that is higher quality than the otherwise standard method (Get it? I don’t think I explained that very well)
You can also set the camera to tilt to the same angle of the aircraft ascent or descent, which can result in a lot of dizzyness if you are cruising through turbulence! (And also saves time in editing if you photoshop your screenshots)
Just hit ALT in FS2004, then go to the ‘FS Recorder’ sub menu > Views > Create Custom View, and you can save up to 30 presets, which you can edit whenever you want
