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Looks like im ready to film a hunt

Discussion in 'Bowhunting Talk' started by donut757, Aug 17, 2011.

  1. donut757

    donut757 Weekend Warrior

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    Been a while since ive been active on here, just an occasional drop it here and there.

    But ive been shooting here lately to get ready for the VA season... still a little rusty but the Ross is hitting hard, real hard and it going through my 18" target, but that is neither here nor there.


    Some time back i ordered an Insane Archery Mount and got one of the Kodiak Playsports. Finally got around to playing with it today and it pretty cool. The target can be clearly seen on playback before the shot and impact is a little hard to see because of all the vibration and movement at release. With some practice i should be able to keep the camera on the target after the shoot and practice for a deer running.

    Ill have to figure out how to upload, share, etc. but i will post a practice session here some time.

    If anybody knows how to do such please let me know that would help a ton.

    Ken
     
  2. Hoytultrasport

    Hoytultrasport Weekend Warrior

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    Congrats I'm goin to be filmin my hunts either this year on next but I'm goin to be useing two cameras to do so I just hope its good enough to watch
     
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    BigStick Weekend Warrior

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    Cool, looking forward to seeing some footage this season.
     
  4. HuntingBry

    HuntingBry Die Hard Bowhunter

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    The Kodak Playsport uses SD cards just like your trail cameras. All you need to do is pop it out of the camera (or use the USB cable) and into a reader and transfer the video files. Then you can upload them to Photobucket, Shutterfly, YouTube, Vimeo, or anything else. You will have to create an account at any of the sites mentioned above, but once you do they provide very intuitive instructions on how to upload. Then you can share the links or direct link using the insert video quick link when posting (the one that looks like film).

    Good luck. Can't wait to see your videos.
     
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    I bought a GoPro camera the other week and took it with me to practice and it has a head mount so I used that to film my practice.
     

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