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lnen#1 12-03-2008 09:37 PM

Wanting a good dig cam
 
Wanting to apply for the Cambells Outdoor Challange and looking for a camera, new or used, doesn't matter any leads? I get B&H Photo cataloge, but 2500.00? whew, makes my head spin.

lungbuster12point06 12-04-2008 12:29 PM

RE: Wanting a good dig cam
 
Expect to pay at least that or more for a good prosumer cam with all the acces. even if you go used you will be looking at close to $2500 or more.
You gotta pay if you wanna play!;)

Steven McBee 12-06-2008 11:22 AM

RE: Wanting a good dig cam
 

ORIGINAL: lungbuster12point06

Expect to pay at least that or more for a good prosumer cam with all the acces. even if you go used you will be looking at close to $2500 or more.
You gotta pay if you wanna play!;)
lol exactly, ive got over 5000 invested in mine with all the accesories[:@]but it works great!

adrenvideo 12-06-2008 04:20 PM

RE: Wanting a good dig cam
 
Ive got a Canon XL1S Pro Dig camerawith about 75 hrs on heads, Porta-brace camera bag, dual mic wireless audio system, professional camera arm, camera rain cover, 7"LCD screen, batteries, 2 camera remotes, complete package ready to go. I got more pix i can email. you can see part of the list here: http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=3197211 .....MAKE ME A RESAONABLE OFFER AND ILL SELL. I want to get into the hunting and out of the videoing. This package is complete.


skin_dog1 12-07-2008 03:49 PM

RE: Wanting a good dig cam
 
are you lookin to do pro video or just really good home video? If you're lookin for awesome home video, Look into getting an affordable tree arm, something like the hunter cam cradle or muddy and buy a canon hv30 or sony hc9. These cameras are freakin awesome. Get the sony and add a lanc zoom controller and you'll have manual zoom and focus control at your thumb. These are 1080 HD cams and take great video, stabilize it and use manual focus and you'll be hard pressed to tell the difference in most of the socalled pro video. Add some aftermarket mics and you'll have a heck of a setup for under $1500

Siman08/OH 12-07-2008 04:17 PM

RE: Wanting a good dig cam
 
Ive always used Sony Hi-8 cameras...and they are not bad for an amateur. I just purchased a 30Gb Sony Hard drive camera to try out for this year.


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