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Re: Filming a hunt
[Re: paintrock]
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10/19/14 04:35 PM
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outdoorobsession
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you can get a hd mini dv cam for around 150 at walmarts. Buy a 50 swing arm from primos etc and youll be alot better off. Zoom cability, able to track target, zoom in for shot...go hands free and use your weapon.
I filmed for tv for 15 years...so trust me( although with expensive cameras and swing arms). I filmed big Alabama bucks, SC velvet bucks. texas bucks and midwest bucks and a few bears filming myself and noone never guessed i didnt have a cameraman on those hunts.
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Re: Filming a hunt
[Re: paintrock]
#1118135
10/19/14 04:35 PM
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outdoorobsession
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make sure it has a pop out side screen to use as a viewfinder by the way...VERY important.
Go pros are ok..but we never used one. I see people use them filming thmselves in the tree. They make the deer look like an ant..you cant tell what youre shooting much less where you hit one!
With what I suggested youll be able to rewind and see your hit if you zoom in fairly close.
Last edited by outdoorobsession; 10/19/14 04:37 PM.
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Re: Filming a hunt
[Re: paintrock]
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10/19/14 05:02 PM
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What about the mounts for you I-phone that fits on you scope? anyone have one?
It's not a Passion, it's an Obsession. That's what I tell my wife, but she promptly informs it's a disease to which is incurable.
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Re: Filming a hunt
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10/19/14 05:30 PM
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Outdoor obsession is right...I've got a little hi8 that's about 10 years old I'm gonna get back out this season and film some hunts. I've videod deer 300 yards away with that little thing with the 28x zoom on it and they show up great. I had forgotten about it till he mentioned it in his post. It's a jvc and was only a couple hundred dollars at wally world. Of course it's tape and the newer ones with a hard drive or SD card would be the way to go but I'm gonna dust it off and shoot some video
On the Eighth day God created flounder.
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