Your camcorder
#11
RE: Your camcorder
I use a Canon Elura. It works great for me. I changed the gun rest on my Summit climber to a camera mount so I can tape and hunt. All I do is put the camera on when I get settled, I never have to remove the camera mount or anything. I caught my first bow kill on tape so I was stoked.
#13
Spike
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Posts: 90
RE: Your camcorder
Sony VX2100
Sony FX-7
Canon XL-2
Canon Gl-2
A few small Sony Handy cam's
Rode Video Mics (3)
Muddy outdoors Camera arms (2)
Dillon Outdoors super arm (1)
Rain cover, wide angle, lance controls, wireless mics 2 sets, ect
Sony FX-7
Canon XL-2
Canon Gl-2
A few small Sony Handy cam's
Rode Video Mics (3)
Muddy outdoors Camera arms (2)
Dillon Outdoors super arm (1)
Rain cover, wide angle, lance controls, wireless mics 2 sets, ect
#14
RE: Your camcorder
I'm running the following:
Sony PD-150
Sony Handycam for Nightshot (not sure which model)
Samson Airliner Wireless Mics
Varizoom Rock LELANC controller
Epic Stealth Cam for Static Wide Angle shots
HCC HD Treearm with Bogen 700 RC2 head
Weigeng Tripod (Bogen knock-off) with 75mm bowl fluid head
Camo Rain cover
Hot shoe light (noname)
JVC Headphones
Sony PD-150
Sony Handycam for Nightshot (not sure which model)
Samson Airliner Wireless Mics
Varizoom Rock LELANC controller
Epic Stealth Cam for Static Wide Angle shots
HCC HD Treearm with Bogen 700 RC2 head
Weigeng Tripod (Bogen knock-off) with 75mm bowl fluid head
Camo Rain cover
Hot shoe light (noname)
JVC Headphones
#15
Join Date: Sep 2008
Posts: 1
RE: Your camcorder
New guy here.
Just got the Sony EX3 XDCAM. Nothing like 720/60p when you want to slow mo in post.
Not sure about low light but the camera sure looks nice.
Vinten Vision 3 tripod (a little heavy for field use)
Audio Technical Dual wireless lavs
Rode shotgun mike
Marshall 8.4" HDSDI LCD monitor
MacBook Pro with Final Cut and Lacie hard drives for storage
later
paul
Just got the Sony EX3 XDCAM. Nothing like 720/60p when you want to slow mo in post.
Not sure about low light but the camera sure looks nice.
Vinten Vision 3 tripod (a little heavy for field use)
Audio Technical Dual wireless lavs
Rode shotgun mike
Marshall 8.4" HDSDI LCD monitor
MacBook Pro with Final Cut and Lacie hard drives for storage
later
paul
#17
RE: Your camcorder
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Canon Xh-A1 and soon to have is either a Canon XL-H1 or a Sony XDCAM EX3, i use a Manfrotto Tripod and a 503 head, a Muddy Camera arm and also soon to purchase is a Rock Steady arm from Skip Peterson, Tiffen Steady Sticks.
Canon Xh-A1 and soon to have is either a Canon XL-H1 or a Sony XDCAM EX3, i use a Manfrotto Tripod and a 503 head, a Muddy Camera arm and also soon to purchase is a Rock Steady arm from Skip Peterson, Tiffen Steady Sticks.
#18
RE: Your camcorder
I have used the Canon line for quite a while now but my next cam is going to be a Sony XDCAM...
I have a Bogen Tripod with a 503 head, a Varizoom VZ Rock Controller, a set of Tiffen Steady Sticks, Extreme Shot Pro Mount Camera Arm, a Muddy Tree arm, Rhode NTG-1 Mic, Sennheiser Wireless, NRG Varulux Light, Porta Brace bag and Rain Cover, and I monitor my audio with a set of Sony headphones.
#19
RE: Your camcorder
Canon xha1
Rode NTG2 shotgun
Sennheiser wireless
Manfrotto tripod w/ 501 head
Hunter cam cradle pro and 3rd arm tree arms
manfrotto zoom controller
Samson headphones
Sony video light
Avery pro grade blind bag, AKA Best dang ($69.00) camera bag on the market!
Rode NTG2 shotgun
Sennheiser wireless
Manfrotto tripod w/ 501 head
Hunter cam cradle pro and 3rd arm tree arms
manfrotto zoom controller
Samson headphones
Sony video light
Avery pro grade blind bag, AKA Best dang ($69.00) camera bag on the market!