Camera arms

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    I’m looking to start self film this year I bought a camera now I’m looking at camera arms. What’s everyone using give me the good and the bad. I am looking at the fourth arrow arm pretty hard.


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    your looking in the right place. heres mine
     

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    I've heard great things about 4th arrow. I just switched to a bunch of go pros. You can sync them and I have one on my bow that is zoomed in. Easiest way to self film without moving in my opinion. Just turn them on with the remote and start hunting.
     
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    i use the less exp muddy camera arm, kinda a pain to get on the tree with ratchet strap and trying not to bang the metal into each other. been looking at 4th arrow myself for quite a while but haven't pulled the trigger yet.
     

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