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Let's Get Back to Hunting Video - TBHVJ 26 - Killin Tree Buck
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Originally posted by MASTERS View PostHeard that! Great job!
It does require a lot of time to plan, set up and piece together the footage, though!
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Originally posted by Bowtech Lefty View PostAlways enjoy your videos, great work!!!
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Originally posted by Jamesl View PostVery cool video. I would be worried about spooking a good one with a set up like that. I wasn't sure that buck was going to stick around.
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostTell me more about this OSMO camera? Is it movable via your phone? That is pretty slick and I am thinking I may need one of those.
As a preview, I've had a DJI Inspire 1 UAV (drone) that I've been using for a couple of years. The camera/gimble on it is removable, and fits on the DJI Osmo handle (DJI sells an Osmo with Zenmuse X3 camera - which doesn't work on the Inspire 1 - and a separate handle kit that will accommodate the X3 Inspire 1 camera). I bought the handle and it pairs nicely with my Inspire 1 camera.
Using the DJI app on my phone, I can pan, tilt, zoom (2x digital), change settings (frame rate, exposure, audio, etc) remotely up to about 30 yards.
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Originally posted by Michael View PostGood timing for your question! Following this hunt, I actually filmed what will be the next edition of the journal about the video equipment that I'm using and how I typically set it up and use it. I'm working on editing that now and should have it posted in the next day or so.
As a preview, I've had a DJI Inspire 1 UAV (drone) that I've been using for a couple of years. The camera/gimble on it is removable, and fits on the DJI Osmo handle (DJI sells an Osmo with Zenmuse X3 camera - which doesn't work on the Inspire 1 - and a separate handle kit that will accommodate the X3 Inspire 1 camera). I bought the handle and it pairs nicely with my Inspire 1 camera.
Using the DJI app on my phone, I can pan, tilt, zoom (2x digital), change settings (frame rate, exposure, audio, etc) remotely up to about 30 yards.
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