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Kanga 03-26-2008 06:23 PM

For Those Who Video Tape
 
Their hunts.

I am thinking about getting the Sportsmans View-cam anyone used it pro's and con's

I like the wayit can beclipped it toa cap to get the whole shot in.

Here is a link to it.

http://www.thehuntcam.com/index.htm

Thanks in advance

MichiganWhitetails74 03-26-2008 06:26 PM

RE: For Those Who Video Tape
 
If you want to play around and deal with camera shake and lots of jumping around I would go for that....

If you want to get serious in actually making a production of your hunts....You'll need a 3CCD cam with wireless mics and a good video editting software....

AND A GOOD CAMERA ARM

BUT...If you want to capture some shots and don'tcare about shake...I'd go for it....


Rob/PA Bowyer 03-26-2008 06:38 PM

RE: For Those Who Video Tape
 
Russell, I'd be concerned about the non ability to zoom etc on that particular camera. I see it to be a stationary zoom.

Also, clipping it to your hat I'd question how often the quarry would be in the picture as you set, anchor draw etc...your head would bounce around and change positions.



HuntingBry 03-26-2008 06:41 PM

RE: For Those Who Video Tape
 
Looks pretty cool, but you have to buy a separate video camera. Unless you have one already you're looking at around $800 for that set up. For that kind of money you should look at the POV from Heartland Bowhunters. Everything is self-contained and the controls are on the remote. I hate to sound like a commercial for it, but I've been looking at getting one. Now I just gotta convince the wife.;)

Kanga 03-26-2008 06:48 PM

RE: For Those Who Video Tape
 

You'll need a 3CCD cam with wireless mics and a good video editting software....
I have a 3CCD camera on the way and will be looking into a wireless mic.


Also, clipping it to your hat I'd question how often the quarry would be in the picture as you set, anchor draw etc...your head would bounce around and change positions.
Rob.

That is probably my main concern but without trying it I have no idea if I could train myself not to bob the head so much;)

Of course I could always take The Rev as my cameraman but he tells silly jokes and tries to add music by humming:D

I do see it has a foot control to start the camera rolling so that might be an option too.

Hmmmmm might have to re-thing this.


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