Very cool stuff. How many backpacks do you have to carry out in the morning for all the camera equipment? [emoji23][emoji23] And how early do you have to get out there to set it all up? [emoji23][emoji23]
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Originally posted by jared_bays View PostVery cool stuff. How many backpacks do you have to carry out in the morning for all the camera equipment? [emoji23][emoji23] And how early do you have to get out there to set it all up? [emoji23][emoji23]
LOL! It normally sets up pretty quickly (other than the camera tree arm, which can take a few minutes, but I leave it up the whole weekend once set.)
My backpack can get pretty heavy!
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Originally posted by Jmsck12 View PostAny sneak peeks on the topic of the next video your working on?
I'll second Robby Ayala's videos, I watched him on YouTube and that's what brought me to this sight. Great content on his page.
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I did a bunch of "research" last night... Did you mention that you use an Osmo Pro (with the interchangeable lenses)? I'd love to go that route, but likely will get the "+" first and give that a whirl...
Like you, my backpack get's pretty heavy and it takes me a good 30 minutes to get set up ready to shoot (my bow)... I have literally hundreds of shots on video, slo-mo's, and such, but just cannot bring myself to put it out there on the u-tube web... Me n Chew have had some great hunts together where he did the shootin' and I did the filmin'... That Osmo will bring a whole new dimension to self filmed hunts! REALLY appreciate you taking the time to post up this video (but my wife ain't too happy about it
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Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostI did a bunch of "research" last night... Did you mention that you use an Osmo Pro (with the interchangeable lenses)? I'd love to go that route, but likely will get the "+" first and give that a whirl...
Like you, my backpack get's pretty heavy and it takes me a good 30 minutes to get set up ready to shoot (my bow)... I have literally hundreds of shots on video, slo-mo's, and such, but just cannot bring myself to put it out there on the u-tube web... Me n Chew have had some great hunts together where he did the shootin' and I did the filmin'... That Osmo will bring a whole new dimension to self filmed hunts! REALLY appreciate you taking the time to post up this video (but my wife ain't too happy about it
You should post that stuff to YouTube, i'd really like to watch some of them. This weekend I'll be doing a "road to deer season" video trying to get used to my equipment in preparation for next year. I may even try and take a hog.
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Originally posted by Snakelover View PostYou just keep raising the bar. The ability to pan a remote camera is really cool. Thanks for taking the time to make that video. Very educational.
Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostI did a bunch of "research" last night... Did you mention that you use an Osmo Pro (with the interchangeable lenses)? I'd love to go that route, but likely will get the "+" first and give that a whirl...
Like you, my backpack get's pretty heavy and it takes me a good 30 minutes to get set up ready to shoot (my bow)... I have literally hundreds of shots on video, slo-mo's, and such, but just cannot bring myself to put it out there on the u-tube web... Me n Chew have had some great hunts together where he did the shootin' and I did the filmin'... That Osmo will bring a whole new dimension to self filmed hunts! REALLY appreciate you taking the time to post up this video (but my wife ain't too happy about it
The X3 only allows 2x (digital) zoom. I believe there is a Z3 that has 7x zoom (3.5x optical plus 2x digital) that would probably be better suited for hunting, but I have other "needs" in that price range ($900 for camera alone) that I'd acquire before I upgrade the Osmo/Inspire.
I have a TON of video footage that has never made it to the web, for one reason or another...mostly because it can be time consuming and tedious to edit! I could probably create a "Throwback" series with some of my old footage that I'm now capturing off my Hi-8, D8 and MiniDV tapes from as far back as 1994! I have to get through the new stuff first, though!
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Originally posted by Fishndude View PostI cannot get the video to work on FB, here or youboob. Wth??
I'll keep trying and yes I have wifi.
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Originally posted by yaqui View PostGreat job and info. What editing software do you use?
Adobe Premiere CC
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Originally posted by Fishndude View PostWell, I'm in McAllen. Maybe the wifi took off today?
LOL!
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostDang you Michael!!!!! You are gonna cost me a lot of money and make my wife mad.
Great video and thanks for all the info.
Just tell her it's all so you can get good pics and video of family events and stuff! Surely she'll buy that!
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