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in reply to: Point Of View Camera #62154
brennanherr wrote: thats really cool…thanks for sharing
No worries. I will post some more up as I get footage of my hunts.
in reply to: Point Of View Camera #62152David Petersen wrote: Lots of potential there for fun, with no advantage over the game in hunting, as trail cams can have. Just a clean fun way to record your outings, hunting or not. I’d love to have had one of those back in my whitewater kayaking days, so long as it was waterproof. 😆 Image is clear, though a guy would really need to perfect slow head movement to keep things from jumping around too much. And walking in directions where your shadow doesn’t always show. Does it have a remote telephoto button? Self-focusing, apparently. A program for adding narrative and music? Field electronics and I don’t mix, mostly because I’m electronics-challenged. The hardest part for you may be finding audiences to share all that footage with. 😀 It’s all fun, dave
Thanks Dave.
No telephoto, but you can buy screw on telephoto filters. You can use just about any movie editing software for music etc. It is water resistent but you can buy a fully waterproof case for diving, surfing, kyaking etc.in reply to: TBM Aug/Sept 2011 issue #61633Yep just renewed for another year. Great read.
in reply to: Broadhead of choice let's hear it #34971For me it’s Black Stumps or Outback Supreme and Fe’s single bevel.
in reply to: Please introduce yourselves, I'll start #34958G,day all. Just joined the forum. My name is Matt. I live in Victoria, Australia and now only hunt with Traditional bows. I mainly like to Hunt Sambar which is the biggest deer we have over here and gets to about 170kg. I’m married with two wonderful kids, a boy Noah who is 3 and my beautiful daughter Shannon who is 8. My wife is Carmen and the light of my life. I love just being out in the bush and enjoying all mother nature has to offer and if the hunting gods smile on me I can bring home some meat.
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