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jlb66 08-06-2004 08:29 PM

Filming hunts?
 
Here' somthing I haven't seen to much of on here. How many of you film some of your waterfowl hunts. If you do what kind of camera do you have and how does it work in colder and lower light conditions?

Carpmaster 08-07-2004 07:57 AM

RE: Filming hunts?
 
My buddies and I have filmed (or attempted to) some of our hunts with a standard camcorder, and it works just fine once it has gotten fairly light out, and just fine when cold out, we are trying it again this year hoping to get more footage last year what footage we did get was great but there is a definite learning curve with moving objects and picking which ones to focus on! All I can say is give it a shot and good luck!

johnch 08-08-2004 12:09 PM

RE: Filming hunts?
 
I have filmed a goose hunt , it worked great but the geese didn't arive till 9 am. I know several guys that filmed duck hunts last year with mixed results. The standard camcorders produced poor results . 2 groups used digatal camcorders with great results ,the dig recorders they used worked in low light.

GooseHunter Jr. 08-12-2004 11:29 AM

RE: Filming hunts?
 
I tried last year...it is harder than it looks!!


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