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It is nice to go back and look at the tape.
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post some vids of your hunts,I think it would great to see.
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Usually I have my wife with me to wife. Out of the 40-50 times I went bowhunting this year, she was with me for all but 3 times.
But the 3 times she didn't come, I action was pretty good, so I operated the camera a lot. Missed one coyote as well. It's tough, but better than not going out at all.
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Do you all use pro equipment or just bring in quality amature cameras.
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Use what you can afford. I would suggest a minidvc recorder. We are using a Sony pd-170 and love it.
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I just bought, the sony vx2000...with aftermarket xlr ports....lookout!! firediver and I are really going to get after them now this year!!!
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Now that I've got the equipment to film the hunt, what about editing? PC, Mac based and other hardware/software for the process. Currently I use off the shelf stuff which has been ok, but I am getting more involved and am researching prior to shooting myself in the foot (figuratively speaking, of course
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I have tried but none of the hunts actually were successful, the footage that I got was good and I even did some cut away shot with it. My camera is an new JVC HDD and came with and remote control so it is really easy to work with out a camera man with you.
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