camera mount- smart phone w\ range finder
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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camera mount- smart phone w\ range finder
Your thoughts?
See more( and video) @ :
http://forhuntersbyhunters.blogspot.com/
I am in the process of developing the rangefinder but the video mount is complete...
See more( and video) @ :
http://forhuntersbyhunters.blogspot.com/
I am in the process of developing the rangefinder but the video mount is complete...
Last edited by xdamageincx; 09-01-2010 at 06:33 AM.
#3
Mount
I did kinda the same thing years ago with one of those cheepie digital cameras that take a couple mins of video from WalMart. It worked sometimes but ,at that time, I was in my speed craze with an overdraw, short light arrows and big poundage with a tiny brace hight. My bow had so much hand shock at the shot it would turn the cam off! LoL! With today's bows and all the Simms stuff I bet it would work well. Good luck with your mount.
#5
Spike
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Join Date: Jul 2008
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You leave the phone on- so you don't really have to worry about that...
You also have the video app open.You have to unlock the phone(quick swipe) then touch record...It is pretty quick...
It doesn't really distract me at all since I never look at the screen...
For sale now here:
http://forhuntersbyhunters.blogspot.com/
You also have the video app open.You have to unlock the phone(quick swipe) then touch record...It is pretty quick...
It doesn't really distract me at all since I never look at the screen...
For sale now here:
http://forhuntersbyhunters.blogspot.com/
#6
Spike
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 72
I considered it. But cell phones are really making most other types of cams obsolete and many already have a smart phone.
You can literally have your friend\spouse etc download skype,imovicha,google talk etc and broadcast your hunt to anyone who has it downloaded. Think video chat with a friend but on your bow.
Also you don't need to purchase a cam.My phone is 5 mega pixel so the clarity is there.
The possibilities are endless with a smart phone. So many more things you can do with it vs a regular cam.Cell phones are much lighter and have little or no moving parts.
It takes a second to snap the cam into the bow and you are set.
I can send video via email,blog etc with video on it instantly.
The coolest part of all of it is rang finding. I haven't been able to get the range finder to read yardage on very uneven terrain.
It works on flat ground and on constant slopes.
My plan is to develop software (application) that can be loaded to enable a crosshair or pins , with the correct pin illuminated for the shot distance all the while recording the hunt.
A camcorder just can't do any of that.
Your phone could take the place of your sight with zoom etc...
It is the future of hunting with a bow unless legislation is drafted to make it illegal.
Read all about it here:
http://forhuntersbyhunters.blogspot.com/
Click on the Smart Phone Video mount tab or scroll down the "Home" page for the history of development and possible applications.
You can literally have your friend\spouse etc download skype,imovicha,google talk etc and broadcast your hunt to anyone who has it downloaded. Think video chat with a friend but on your bow.
Also you don't need to purchase a cam.My phone is 5 mega pixel so the clarity is there.
The possibilities are endless with a smart phone. So many more things you can do with it vs a regular cam.Cell phones are much lighter and have little or no moving parts.
It takes a second to snap the cam into the bow and you are set.
I can send video via email,blog etc with video on it instantly.
The coolest part of all of it is rang finding. I haven't been able to get the range finder to read yardage on very uneven terrain.
It works on flat ground and on constant slopes.
My plan is to develop software (application) that can be loaded to enable a crosshair or pins , with the correct pin illuminated for the shot distance all the while recording the hunt.
A camcorder just can't do any of that.
Your phone could take the place of your sight with zoom etc...
It is the future of hunting with a bow unless legislation is drafted to make it illegal.
Read all about it here:
http://forhuntersbyhunters.blogspot.com/
Click on the Smart Phone Video mount tab or scroll down the "Home" page for the history of development and possible applications.
Last edited by xdamageincx; 09-01-2010 at 06:34 AM.
#7
Spike
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 72
I considered it. But cell phones are really making most other types of cams obsolete and many already have a smart phone.
You can literally have your friend\spouse etc download skype,imovicha,google talk etc and broadcast your hunt to anyone who has it downloaded. Think video chat with a friend but on your bow.
Also you don't need to purchase a cam.My phone is 5 mega pixel so the clarity is there.
The possibilities are endless with a smart phone. So many more things you can do with it vs a regular cam.Cell phones are much lighter and have little or no moving parts.
It takes a second to snap the cam into the bow and you are set.
I can send video via email,blog etc with video on it instantly.
The coolest part of all of it is rang finding. I haven't been able to get the range finder to read yardage on very uneven terrain.
It works on flat ground and on constant slopes.
My plan is to develop software (application) that can be loaded to enable a crosshair or pins , with the correct pin illuminated for the shot distance all the while recording the hunt.
A camcorder just can't do any of that.
Your phone could take the place of your sight with zoom etc...
It is the future of hunting with a bow unless legislation is drafted to make it illegal.
Read all about it here:
http://forhuntersbyhunters.blogspot.com/
Click on the Smart Phone Video mount tab or scroll down the "Home" page for the history of development and possible applications.
You can literally have your friend\spouse etc download skype,imovicha,google talk etc and broadcast your hunt to anyone who has it downloaded. Think video chat with a friend but on your bow.
Also you don't need to purchase a cam.My phone is 5 mega pixel so the clarity is there.
The possibilities are endless with a smart phone. So many more things you can do with it vs a regular cam.Cell phones are much lighter and have little or no moving parts.
It takes a second to snap the cam into the bow and you are set.
I can send video via email,blog etc with video on it instantly.
The coolest part of all of it is rang finding. I haven't been able to get the range finder to read yardage on very uneven terrain.
It works on flat ground and on constant slopes.
My plan is to develop software (application) that can be loaded to enable a crosshair or pins , with the correct pin illuminated for the shot distance all the while recording the hunt.
A camcorder just can't do any of that.
Your phone could take the place of your sight with zoom etc...
It is the future of hunting with a bow unless legislation is drafted to make it illegal.
Read all about it here:
http://forhuntersbyhunters.blogspot.com/
Click on the Smart Phone Video mount tab or scroll down the "Home" page for the history of development and possible applications.
#8
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Livonia, NY
Posts: 71
xdamageincx
I just ordered one of these mounts. I have been working on one for the Kodak Playsport. It appears that you have already worked out the issues I had. No use in me spending any more time. Right?
PM sent to you.
I just ordered one of these mounts. I have been working on one for the Kodak Playsport. It appears that you have already worked out the issues I had. No use in me spending any more time. Right?
PM sent to you.
#9
Spike
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Livonia, NY
Posts: 71
#10
Spike
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Posts: 72
Ba Bump BUMP!
I have 2 other budget models( do not sacrifice quality just a less expensive plastic mount vs. anodized and powder coated aluminum).All 3 have vibration dampening designed in...
Check it out @ :
[email protected]
There is a video( a newer clearer and more detailed video is in the works with different phones and different bows)
I have 2 other budget models( do not sacrifice quality just a less expensive plastic mount vs. anodized and powder coated aluminum).All 3 have vibration dampening designed in...
Check it out @ :
[email protected]
There is a video( a newer clearer and more detailed video is in the works with different phones and different bows)
Last edited by xdamageincx; 09-11-2010 at 06:38 AM.