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Old 03-31-2008 | 11:29 AM
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spikeman
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You guys crack me up.
the blatant & gratuitous plugs for sponsors and miscellaneous equipment is laughable.

Let me rephrase what I said: there are OTHER WAYS to get good/steady video besides using a camera arm. I also said that if you're alone you don't have much choice, do you?

I remember reading a post not long ago from one of your professionals who had just discovered the value of ballhead tripods & heads. After years of shooting video?

My main beef is the notorious misinformation that is passed along on video posts within hunting forums because of sponsorships, manufacturer plugs, or because that is what that particular poster owns/uses.

Let me say this again.........the internet is your friend/learn how to use it.

Have a good day
well said. I know I see alot of plugs here for the product as well as video sites to promote their vids of DVD's.

I try to have the best equipment I can and save money at the same time. I make my own gear if possible to suit haow I will do my vids. I do ask questions of how and what to use plus I make the best of the internet to gain knowledge of diff products. Eg. Mics those I cant make but who had the best was the question. After getting anwers and making calls I bought sennheiser mics and using them Iam more than imprssed. The deal I got was a little more than what was recommended on here to buy,but not by all that much , because I shopped and shopped and a deal came along. Iam a happy hunterlol
I bought a cradle arm and paid good money for it and it was not what I expected, from what I was told so I got a refund and made my own.
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