bowman
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Sept. 2006 Ontario, My Father-inLaw and me
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Post by bowman on Feb 9, 2008 21:08:18 GMT -5
What a great expo we listened to a couple great seminars and looked at a bunch of products. Here are some pictures and there are a couple pictures of a couple neat new Items some may be interested in I'll include links to thier sites as well. Here is a picture of Tracey and I with Greg Abbas.
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Post by BT on Feb 9, 2008 21:53:28 GMT -5
Looks like you have deer on your mind ;D
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Post by mtshooter on Feb 10, 2008 9:21:40 GMT -5
Nice set of antlers Bow Man ;D Looks like it was a great show full of neat new toys
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jamaltwy
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just move closer to the cursor!!!! I'm in for the kill!!
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Post by jamaltwy on Feb 10, 2008 9:40:03 GMT -5
how much did those video cams go for? looked compact and neat, but worried when the shot when off some shaking would occur...... also how do you monitor where you are aiming your camara to get everything in frame???
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Post by BT on Feb 10, 2008 9:41:26 GMT -5
worried when the shot when off some shaking would occur...... Remember the bow cam? Thats what killed it. The shot is never seen or the follwo up most times due to the shock & follow through.
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jamaltwy
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just move closer to the cursor!!!! I'm in for the kill!!
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Post by jamaltwy on Feb 10, 2008 9:42:48 GMT -5
no i don't remember that device!!
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bow wench
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Post by bow wench on Feb 10, 2008 10:19:20 GMT -5
how much did those video cams go for? looked compact and neat, but worried when the shot when off some shaking would occur...... also how do you monitor where you are aiming your camara to get everything in frame??? There was virtually no shaking in the footage we saw that was taken from the Roscoby riser cam. Only at the actually instant of arrow release but the impact of arrow on the animal was crystal clear. The cam is also set with a wide angle lense to capture everything your bow is pointed at. That was what was so impressive with this product. It seems to have addressed and fixed all the problems the bow cam had. They even have a dummy cam you can have on your bow for practice. I like to practice with everything on my bow that I would have in the field. It isn't practical to have a expensive video cam ( it costs around $400) on my bow for practice but having the dummy cam on makes it so that my practice truly getting me ready for the hunt.
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bow wench
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Post by bow wench on Feb 10, 2008 10:21:52 GMT -5
Looks like you have deer on your mind ;D ;D ;D ;D Gregs daughter took the picture and we laughed so hard when we downloaded it and saw the antlers.
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Post by BT on Feb 10, 2008 10:27:18 GMT -5
They even have a dummy cam you can have on your bow for practice. how much does it weigh and whats the actual quality of the film? Would you say crystal clear , very clear or camcorder clear?
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bow wench
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Post by bow wench on Feb 10, 2008 10:48:22 GMT -5
They even have a dummy cam you can have on your bow for practice. how much does it weigh and whats the actual quality of the film? Would you say crystal clear , very clear or camcorder clear? It weighs 13 oz., about the same as some longer stablizers. The footage we saw was very clear. It was actually clearer than footage we have been shooting with our current video cam. which I will admit is a few years old. They also are making adapters so you can mount the riser cam on something other than your bow if you choose.
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