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2014 Covert Rush Camera "product testing"

Discussion in 'Manufacturers, Press, and Pro-Staff' started by gutone4me, Feb 4, 2014.

  1. gutone4me

    gutone4me Grizzled Veteran

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    Still in development stages and by no means the finished product Retail will be $179.99 and they should be available early April in time for turkey season in most states :D

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    Yes please! I look forward to that.
     
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    Pat, Any detail available on dimensions, weight, and battery life?

    Oh, and are there any details on the accessories?
     
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    Battery life is 140 minutes I will try to get dimensions and pics of the accessories asap
     
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    That's a pretty cool camera in a real compact case. Endless possibilities with it being waterproof too!
     
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    Pat, think I could attach it to my stabilizer without removing my stabilizer?
     
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    Thats what I did in the pic
     
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    I see now what you did, I didn't look that closely now I see your stab.
     
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    Looking good. Priced much better then a go pro. Similar uses.
     
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    That's what I meant to say too! I like it!!
     
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    Very cool camera.

    I would suggest using a lighted knock for arrow flight and shot placement just for us archery guys. :rock: I like the camera size and picture quality.:nana:
     
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    Cool looking camera Pat. Think it would be cool to offer as an accessory that camera cap that you have with a built in bolt so it could actually be screwed into your stabilizer hole.
     

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