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J Wood
Posted 4/8/2009 8:42 PM (#371106)
Subject: video camera?




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I would really like to start video taping my musky fishing and deer and turkey hunting outings. Any suggestions on cameras, mounts on the boat, tripods for the ground, or mounts in trees? I definitely am looking for a camera that is not going to get too blurry because of the rocking of the boat. Thanks!
SpinningLizard
Posted 4/8/2009 10:09 PM (#371139 - in reply to #371106)
Subject: Re: video camera?





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Location: La Crosse, WI
The best I know of is the Vio POV. It is amazing, but expensive. Many different mounts available. I have one. You can see the videos on youtube under custom spinners unlimited, the videos in the pool were from the camera on my hat. Check out the Vio site. If you want one, let me know as I can save you some money. Josh.
sworrall
Posted 4/8/2009 10:29 PM (#371145 - in reply to #371106)
Subject: Re: video camera?





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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
The VIO is the best point of view out there. I used one shooting Muskie video last summer, great results. If you are looking to be 'in' the video, there's lots of options but the Cannon FS100 is a good deal and shoots pretty good video to an SD card. Mounts and tripods, etc. are available from several outdoor video equipment websites. Just use Google, and be prepared to read for awhile.
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