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Some cool deer hunting vids I found.

MikeD

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Saw these posted on a crossbow forum and thought I would share. Some pretty nice reverse angle shots on a bowhit deer.

Warning, these videos contain real deer in real hunting situations.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9dQ9MGkbLw&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1h7cZhNLSo&feature=youtu.be[/youtube]

I'd like to try something like this if I can work it out logistically. My sports cams do not have a remote so I can't start and stop them from the stand.
 
Wow - those have some pretty high production standards! Very nice. Looks like I'm a little behind in the state of the art of bow hunting as well. Impressive shots - impressive equipment too!!

Looks like it may have taken a while to track the crossbow hit - final shot looks well after dark!
 
Excellent videos! Its amazing with the inexpensive film gear out there how good some of these hunting vids can be.

He's a bit gimmicky but I really like "The High Road" series from Keith Warren on YouTube. He's a big Savage sponsor but I won't hold that against him :lol:
 
NYmossyMike said:
Excellent videos! Its amazing with the inexpensive film gear out there how good some of these hunting vids can be.



Video quality is impressive today. My $100 sport cam will record in 1080p full HD at 30fps or 720p@60fps.

The GoPro Black Edition used in the video is also HD but has a better sensor and an even higher frame rate.

You don't need to spend thousands any more for really high quality video. The one things these cameras lack though is a zoom ability. I have found a company though that does make different lenses for them so it may not be too far off.
 
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