I see what you did, I gotcha. Ill check them out, thanks. Pretty good video for an iphone!
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Originally posted by BURTONboy View PostIm diggin that Buc-ee's cap!
But really, nice deer man congrats! Nice video to. If thats what they're best for, might not be the camera for me... My hunting will be out of various blinds/stands, so having it bow mounted would be optimal. Especially when in my tripod.
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Originally posted by BURTONboy View PostPlease do. Im very curious to see how it looks. I really thought mounting it to my shotgun would be cool as well, but if its hard to see deer at 20 yards, doves will be impossible...
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just a quick review though...20 yards with a "narrow" setting was not to bad, 30 yards was not great and the video was a little grainy but you could see the animal (3D target for me)..there was a slight "jolt" at the time of the shot but not to bad because of where i mounted the camera (stabilizer)...in the "wide" setting, its pretty bad, you really cant see much of anything at 20 or 30 yards...worst part is seeing the bow move around while knocking the arrow and bringing the bow up and the draw to letting the bow down after the shot (can be edited out obviously)
ultimately, its a pretty cool toy and mouting the camera to the bow wouldnt do well as the sole means to video
it would probably be better used like the awesome video above, maybe some first person stuff or turning the camera on yourself and filming yourself through the shot sequence while having a tripod or something set up with a zoom capable device
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Originally posted by skylar1926 View Postjust a quick review though...20 yards with a "narrow" setting was not to bad, 30 yards was not great and the video was a little grainy but you could see the animal (3D target for me)..there was a slight "jolt" at the time of the shot but not to bad because of where i mounted the camera (stabilizer)...in the "wide" setting, its pretty bad, you really cant see much of anything at 20 or 30 yards...worst part is seeing the bow move around while knocking the arrow and bringing the bow up and the draw to letting the bow down after the shot (can be edited out obviously)
ultimately, its a pretty cool toy and mouting the camera to the bow wouldnt do well as the sole means to video
it would probably be better used like the awesome video above, maybe some first person stuff or turning the camera on yourself and filming yourself through the shot sequence while having a tripod or something set up with a zoom capable device
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A GoPro cam is what it is...an action camera for Point of View (POV) action shots.
For filming hunts they are best used for a remote camera, blind camera or for filming yourself walking and talking.
A phone app is available for the GoPro. I can preview, record and adjust setting from my phone.
Don't hesitate to get a GoPro Camera as a secondary/ stationary camera and use a good quality HD video camera as primary camera.
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