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  1. Siman/OH

    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    Wanna show off my rig in the tree.

    Panasonic HC-X1
    Rode NTG-2
    Muddy Arm
    Manfrotto heads and Tripp’s
    Feelworld 4k monitor
    Libec controller

    Feel free to ask any questions.

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    Nice looking rig. For the cable from the remote controller you can tape it up with silicon tape. Its not sticky and only sticks to itself so it will help keep it nice and neat without making a mess of things.
     
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    Who does your makeup?!!! Maybe its Maybeline!
     
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    That would be nice. I've used electrical tape on mine in the past and it did a nice job, but it would be nice not to have the glue residue after you take it off.
     
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    I switch it back and forth between my tree arm and my tripod a lot so I like the versatility of the Velcro.


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    looks good
     
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    Beauty. Looks like a lot to carry. Me Too. Image.jpg
     
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    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    2 bags and my bow. Not light by any means.


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    I'd like to see how you guys pack it all in.

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    I can run two ways. Here's my normal "heavy" setup. Consists of my main camera and a second angle cam with all the bells and whistles.

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    Second Angle.jpg

    Here's my "Light" Run and gun setup. If I'm going to be mobile or hang and hunt, this will be my go to setup.
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  12. Siman/OH

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    I’ll post some pics of my bags tomorrow. My camera and all the accessories go in the Muddy Trail Cam bag. It fits perfectly the only issue is I have to assemble the camera every sit and that takes about 10 minutes As you can see here:



    Then my arm or tripod and all my hunting accessories go in my backpack.


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    I love my Feelworld monitor myself....What tripod head is that....Manfrotto, What Model?? >>>>>>>>Thanks
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    One is the 502 and the other I use is the 700rc2


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    Thanks Siman
     
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    The 502 is smooth as butter but she's a big one and kinda heavy too. That said my first season with her and loving her. However I have not tried to film in the cold yet 20 or less. Thats why I changed to this fluid head cause my vanguard head would not operate well in lower temps.
     
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    Like he said...thing is HUGE. Especially compared to every other head I ever had. But my camera is also as big as they get.

    My poor Muddy Arm is too small for my setup but I haven’t pulled the trigger on a heavier arm yet.


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    The Benro I'm using is big and heavy as well.......But it is a little lighter in weight....That's what I was trying to fine, something lighter....
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    How heavy is your set up? Stiff Arm Pro by Fourth Arrow may be the trick brother?
     

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