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What gear are you using?
Okay so as many of you know, I'm a newbie when it comes to videotaping my hunts. Although I guess that isn't totally true - I did video my dad shooting both a black bear and a moose when I was12 years old with his old Sony Handycam 8mm, but nothing serious.
So this year we, as a company, picked up a Canon GL-2 with a shotgun mic (Audio Technica), a Lone Wolf camera arm, an extra battery, some tapes, and we're on a mission to kill some deer on film. To this point, my opinion is that this is a lot of work! This camera takes up a lot of room in my backpack and requires me to be a lot more careful when I'm tossing it in and out of my truck, or pulling it up into my treestand. It's also a lot more noise! Setting up the arm, making sure it's level, and getting the camera on it all require a lot of additional noise and movement that I'm not used to. Usually you just climb up into your stand, hang up your backpack, pull up your bow, nock an arrow, and hunt. I haven't gotten any footage yet, but I'm working on it. I will also be taking turns filming with and hunting with HNI Pres Todd Graf, not just self-filming my rather uneventful hunts. That's an even more exciting adventure - two people, twice the noise, twice the scent, twice everything! I have a newfound respect for the guys who do this for a living - and manage to do it well. Its truly an amazing feat to kill any animal on film, let alone a B&C buck with a bow. That's awesome. So that's my story for now. I used some H.S. No-Mar tape to camo my arm last weekend - and a few pieces of the camera as well. It just didn't feel very "hunting" to me. Today I'm going to mount my Bogan fluid head on and I should be set for the weekend (I hope). Here's a picture of the new toy. ![]() |
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Like you Justin, I've been using a small consumer video camera for several years. But this is the first year, that I've been able to use a professional setup to take good footage. With a video camera, hunting now has turned into a whole new dimension. My wife has been out every day hunting with me so far. She's the camera "Wo"man.
This year I am using a Sony PD-170 camera with 501 Fluid Head. I have a custom built camera arm, which extends out about 4 1/2 feet. I also use a Varizom LANC controller, with Sennheiser wireless mics. Here's a picture of Casi looking for deer, and ready to video tape. This is the only stand I have, where I am above the camera. Otherwise, the camera is always above me. |
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Joey, you're a wee bit more advanced than we are. :D
Just out of curiosity, how do you like (or does she like) the LANC controller? I've been contemplating picking one up, along with an arm that has more sections. The Lone Wolf are is awesome for self-filming because its nice and compact and light and easy to set up, but leaves some to be desired for being an actual cameraman. A lot of times I wish it had more length to get around the tree further. |
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I'm still learning as welll!!!
The LANC controller is nice to have. With the controller, you never have to look at the focus or zoom control, as they are right there, on the fuid head arm. Using the controls on the camera itself is less convenient. It also saves on the amount of movement. I'll send you some more info on the camera arm. |
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I use a very old Hatachi camarathat i havent used in yrs .So between that& what i have read here- looks like i need to upgrade;)- someday.
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Sony Dsc- F707. Still Pictures (with flash) orInfrared (for total darkness) and Moving Pictures (withsound).
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I've got a Sony Handycam DVD 92 for filming. This is my first year filming my hunts and I've been able to capture some awesome footage so far. Watch a 5 pt. chase a doe and make a scrape last weekend, then just tonight I was able to get my first turkey kill on video. I was sitting in a DB for 10 minutes and 10 turkeys walked up and I shot the biggest one at 12 yards with my bow.
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I am SO glad you guys added this forum! This is my first year videoing, and I'm having lots of fun doing it. I have loads to learn and I am anxiously looking forward to it!
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I use a Canon XL1s for video and a Canon 30d for still shots. I useone or the otheralmost every day of the year.
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For videoing bowhunts I use two cameras.....
Sony HVR-Z1U Sony PD170 Both are set up with the same acc. Bogen 501 fluid head Manfrotto 523Pro remote control handle Sennheiser ME66 Shotgun mic Sennheiser Wireless mics(can`t remember the model number right now)[:o] SuperArm tree arm Plus lots of other silly little gadgets that you just can`t live without.:D |
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As a professional videographer I use a multitude of toys and equipment but most of the time it depends on whether I'm doing it for money or for fun! If it's for fun I'm using a Canon XL2 w/20X lens, Bogen 503 fluid 75mm ball tripod head, Varizoom VGL Pro Lanc Zoom/Focus control and also I've built a 12VDC powered motion control so I can sometimes build my system on the ground 'Away' from my treestand to pick up a different angle of action. Then I use a 3X wide angle lens with an extra 100' long control lanc controlvcable for zoom/stop control. When shooting for the money I also use a 12' jib with a complete remote head and a dolly w/ 20' of track for 'movement' shots and continuous motion. But then of course I've been doing this for 20 years and these are just a little bit of my toys that I use for some hunting stuff.......My audio is mostly Senheiser shotguns and wireless with a couple of Shure's thrown in ..........
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Hey there justin im useing a XL1 with a 501 bogen fluid head and a home made camera arm that works awesome. I have my cameraman Steve with me every step and you sure are right about the work!!! Senhieser wireless mics and lonewolf treestands now we just need the right buck and we will be ready!! Walt
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We use two sony vx2100's with Rodevideo mics and azden wireless lapel mics And Sony Vegas6 to edit with.If you dont have a shotgun mic for your camera yet these Rode mics are awesome!We just got through shooting a show for LimbSaver Outdoors this past weekend and the audiowas perfect.
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right now i use a Sony DCR-HC21. Nothing fancy by a long shot. I cant afford spending to much money on good video equipment unless this was what i was going to do for a living.....which i am totally open too at the moment since i am still in school, and am contemplating switching to video production.......
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Sony pd-170
sennheiser wireless mics bogen fluid heads dillon outdoors camera arm |
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Canon XL2, Bogen/Manfrotto 503, Varizoom VGL Pro Lanc Control, Steddy Eddy, 20' skate wheel dolly/track, 12' ProAm Jib w/ PL 20 2 axis control Remote Head, Adzen WMS 100 wireless audio....... alot of this stuff is for 'studio' style shooting to give some of my video a 'film' look----interviews & stuff like that. But I also rent it to different production companies for other things too.
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