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alansheferd 01-04-2011 11:29 PM

What is a good camera to use for waterfowl hunting.?
 
I love waterfowl hunting and im wanting to catch some footage, what is a good and reasonably priced camera that would get the job done? And if you have any links to the camera or a example of the video it takes please post.

sniper65 01-05-2011 05:18 AM

i have this http://www.olympusamerica.com/cpg_se...on=stylustough

hnt4food 01-13-2011 12:06 PM

I use a little Nikon Cool Pix. It takes great photos and pretty darn good video. The zoom capability is not the greatest so birds that are out there a couple hundred yards are tough to see. But all in all it is a great little camera.
Here is a video of my last hunt of 2010, it does a good job demonstrating the clarity of the camera and if you watch good you can actually see my mallard falling out of the sky. You might have to watch it a couple times as I did not have it zoomed tight but you can see the mallard fall in front of the snow background. I am almost always running the camera and hunting myself so it is difficult to zoom on anything as it is happening so I keep it set at a fairly wide angle to capture as much as possible.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSKeSeJKZwE

you might also want to check out this video of mine just to get another look at the clarity
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21Cd1t-T5hM

for less than $200 it is a pretty good deal and easy to use, especially if you are filming yourself.

Even2010 01-13-2011 03:57 PM

How about Camo Camera Sunglasses?

Even2010 07-14-2011 08:55 PM

Hello,recently,I have learnt a special video goggle camera from a hub,I sourced the company,here is the link :http://www.inovasionhk.com/INV068HDS...ideogoggle.htm
I don't know it's good or not.

OhioBowhunter 07-17-2011 03:03 PM

the sony handy cam is fine and not too pricey either. also you'll want a tripod, which you can get a radioshack for like $20. and it does help to have the camera man sit a little behind the shooters. this allows you to move a little bit more then if you were set up as a shooter since the birds are mostly focused infront of them.


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