Planning a solo run. I purchased a Contour HD waterproof video camera.
Hoping some of you may posess some valuable tips learned for video taping the back country adventure, hunt, fish, etc.
A friend offered a couple tips such as gaining general footage. I.E. random 20 second clips walking passed the camera from different camera heights gaining front and rear footage. Attaching to a trek pole for face walking clips,
Basically gathering several short clips to later create the adventure.
I have a leupold spotting scope. If I narrow the view to 90* on the contour, will that capture video as it would a camera lense pressed to the eye piece?
Pass 'em on. Rookie to professional. All have experience or ideas that may be shared.
Tools I have: Tripod, leupold spot scope, 1 video camera, 32 gb (3.5 hrs video capable), digi camera/phone with video capable. Will consider others within reason - price wise for 1 hunt trip and strictly personal level.
Thanks
Hoping some of you may posess some valuable tips learned for video taping the back country adventure, hunt, fish, etc.
A friend offered a couple tips such as gaining general footage. I.E. random 20 second clips walking passed the camera from different camera heights gaining front and rear footage. Attaching to a trek pole for face walking clips,
Basically gathering several short clips to later create the adventure.
I have a leupold spotting scope. If I narrow the view to 90* on the contour, will that capture video as it would a camera lense pressed to the eye piece?
Pass 'em on. Rookie to professional. All have experience or ideas that may be shared.
Tools I have: Tripod, leupold spot scope, 1 video camera, 32 gb (3.5 hrs video capable), digi camera/phone with video capable. Will consider others within reason - price wise for 1 hunt trip and strictly personal level.
Thanks