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Old 03-05-2003 | 10:19 PM
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Kristen or aussie......tell me more about these " pen cams"

Thanks!!
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Old 03-06-2003 | 11:30 AM
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I tried to look for the pen cams on ebay and all I came up with was a pencil sharpener spy camera. I did follow more links to spy camera and found a bullet spy cam($65) and another minuture camera($55) that I thought I could mount to my hunting cap. I emailed and asked the seller about it. He said you could run the wires from the small camera to your camcorder in your bag as long as your camcorder has input jacks. Which of course mine doesn' t!!! I' m still looking. If anyone finds anything else please let me know.
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Old 03-06-2003 | 11:32 AM
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I use a cameraman
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Old 03-06-2003 | 12:03 PM
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Old 03-06-2003 | 10:58 PM
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A tripod. When you don' t have trees, you gotta have one. We had the videographer try holding the camera on his shoulder, and it is just too shakey. Especially on rifle shots when he wouldn' t know they were coming. I plan to use a tripod every time, that way I' m used to it. I do flinch when I hear gunfire, so I' d be useless for shot scenes with loud noises.

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Old 03-09-2003 | 02:10 PM
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I have the bass pro shop version and i don' t think it attaches to the tree well enough to be stable. I had an idea to attack the window mount for a spoting scope or camera to a realtree ez hanger and it would work almost exactly the same but be securely attached to the tree.
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Old 03-10-2003 | 10:44 AM
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I made a camera holder last night with some scrap wood. I cut a 4x6" piece of deck board which will be screwed to the tree. Cut a 45 angle and screwed it to the board which the first non-movable arm is attached. That arm is 12" . To that arm I attached a 10" arm with a machine screw and nut so that it can swing side to side. These arms are ripped 2x4' s. ( 1 3/4" x1 3/4" ) At the end of the movabe arm I reemed out a hole for a 3/4" piece of PVC. This piece is only about 4" long and is on top of the arm facing up. I took the top of my tri-pod off. This is the part that allows your camera to swivel and tilt up and down. I placed it on to the PVC, snugged it down a little and there you go. Its a little rough, but its free and it' ll work. Heres a rough drawing. I' m thinking about making the next one out of square tubing instead of wood.
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Old 03-13-2003 | 01:55 PM
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I have been videoing my hunts for 3 years now and have many kill on video. I will say this, it is very hard to risk the movement of turning on the camera when the big 10 comes in, but it is well worth it, I am always showing my videos to friends.
A little advice thoe, Turn the camera on 20 min. before dark, there is not enough time to mess around with a camera and shoot, pluse it is one less step when the animal comes in

Another thing: center the camera next to a land mark (like a tree), this way you know that the animal is in frame when you give' m the blade.

P.S. If you really get into it, try hunting out of a pop up blind like a Double Bull, it is much easier.
Good Luck!!!!
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