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Title: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: perrysbirds on January 11, 2017, 08:39:54 PM
I know theres a few people that fiddle around with filming or trying to film their own hunts.....anyone got any tips?
Im gonna give a shot and hopefully get enough practice in and get to learn as much as I can about the camera before the spring turkey hunt arrives....should be an interesting few months....hopefully can get out for a few coyote hunts and work the camera a little soon....just got another couple of things to buy for the camera...feel free to post your vids....
(http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/mm114/Perryshunting/DSC00277_zpslsu4wkgh.jpg) (http://s294.photobucket.com/user/Perryshunting/media/DSC00277_zpslsu4wkgh.jpg.html)
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: MK M GOBL on January 11, 2017, 09:16:00 PM
Looks like you have great start! Canon XA30? Manfrotto Tripod and head? Manfrotto also has leveling head which make for quick sets. Looks like you are still getting it together. Couple of things I have learned over the years. Shoot everything get as much raw footage as you can and take several takes of intros and after the shot, camera angles and backdrop. Another I started with too small of SD cards get minimum of 64gb and batteries a couple extra will not hurt. I have a Rode mic for mine and Sennheiser for the wireless, Varizoom, and a "protection" lens so you cant scratch you cameras lens. If you're looking at tree arms too Muddy has a few great ones and look into Fourth Arrow Camera arms. I wrapped mine in camo.

Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: MK M GOBL on January 11, 2017, 09:20:33 PM
Here's my kit

MK M GOBL
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: wvlimbhanger on January 12, 2017, 08:33:11 AM
MK M GOBL already said it but it's with worth hearing again.  Get as much raw footage as you can get of everything, not just the setting there calling in a bird.  The sunrise, getting set up, walking, give a play by play of what your plan is, etc.  I started last spring and made the mistake of not getting enough or any of the footage that makes a hunt feel like a hunt.  I would get on youtube or watch hunting shows that you like and focus on what they are filming to help put together the final piece you are watching.  Take note of what you like and remember to get that footage when you're hunting.

Also, get extra SD cards and extra batteries.

Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: ncwoodsman on January 12, 2017, 09:17:19 AM
Can this be done using a Contour or GOPro effectively? I am assuming with the expensive camera equipment the footage is much better and the picture quality/sound as well.
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: davisd9 on January 12, 2017, 09:20:41 AM
Take the first good shot you are given in range, whether the camera is on him or not. Just my advice.
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: wvlimbhanger on January 12, 2017, 09:51:25 AM
The "fish y" lens on the gopro will make things look really far away.  Tactacam makes a great, small POV camera that has a different lens set up.  It can mount to your gun, bow etc.
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: allchokedup on January 12, 2017, 10:19:20 AM
This is what I tried last turkey season. Worked ok, but if you watch my hunting video you can see the camera wood get out of focus when a limb or twig got in view.
The video below is the camera I'm going with this year. It's the older model Canon HFG 20.
Now if I can only figure how to learn to use it. When I pan, the background gets blurry as heck.
You have a nice setup!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNEVDrGRsFA

My new camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RjM29cGKUE
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: ncwoodsman on January 12, 2017, 10:37:58 AM
Quote from: wvlimbhanger on January 12, 2017, 09:51:25 AM
The "fish y" lens on the gopro will make things look really far away.  Tactacam makes a great, small POV camera that has a different lens set up.  It can mount to your gun, bow etc.

Thanks wvlimbhanger for the info. Might look into the Tactacam..
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: ncwoodsman on January 12, 2017, 10:46:41 AM
Quote from: allchokedup on January 12, 2017, 10:19:20 AM
This is what I tried last turkey season. Worked ok, but if you watch my hunting video you can see the camera wood get out of focus when a limb or twig got in view.
The video below is the camera I'm going with this year. It's the older model Canon HFG 20.
Now if I can only figure how to learn to use it. When I pan, the background gets blurry as heck.
You have a nice setup!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNEVDrGRsFA

My new camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RjM29cGKUE


Buddy that stand you made is really cool to hold your calls and misc stuff. Nice job!
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: MK M GOBL on January 12, 2017, 03:52:51 PM
Quote from: wvlimbhanger on January 12, 2017, 09:51:25 AM
The "fish y" lens on the gopro will make things look really far away.  Tactacam makes a great, small POV camera that has a different lens set up.  It can mount to your gun, bow etc.

Agree with this! GoPro's were not developed for the Hunting Market they were made to use for "Extreme Sports". Not to say they don't have there place with our use, but that ends up being just B roll, secondary shots. We do set-up GoPros to catch some footage. We also run a Tactacam 4.0 for that POV of the shot, and if you are looking to just catch the hunt for your own viewing that maybe all you need. Also a lot easier to carry the Tactacam than the other setup. We do film for "Outdoor Shows" and quality of that footage does make a difference.

MK M GOBL
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: MK M GOBL on January 12, 2017, 04:01:01 PM
Quote from: allchokedup on January 12, 2017, 10:19:20 AM
This is what I tried last turkey season. Worked ok, but if you watch my hunting video you can see the camera wood get out of focus when a limb or twig got in view.
The video below is the camera I'm going with this year. It's the older model Canon HFG 20.
Now if I can only figure how to learn to use it. When I pan, the background gets blurry as heck.
You have a nice setup!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNEVDrGRsFA

My new camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RjM29cGKUE

Are you only self filming? or do you film others or they film you? I self film at times but mostly we have 2 out at a time.

Does the 20 have a manual focus ring, when were in the timber that comes in to play as the "Auto" focus mode will try to focus on other objects. Which works fine in a field situation, my camera also has a tracking feature to keep your subject in focus.

MK M GOBL
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: allchokedup on January 12, 2017, 05:23:05 PM
Quote from: MK M GOBL on January 12, 2017, 04:01:01 PM
Quote from: allchokedup on January 12, 2017, 10:19:20 AM
This is what I tried last turkey season. Worked ok, but if you watch my hunting video you can see the camera wood get out of focus when a limb or twig got in view.
The video below is the camera I'm going with this year. It's the older model Canon HFG 20.
Now if I can only figure how to learn to use it. When I pan, the background gets blurry as heck.
You have a nice setup!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNEVDrGRsFA

My new camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RjM29cGKUE

Are you self filming? or do you film others or they film you? I self film at times but mostly we have 2 out at a time.

Does the 20 have a manual focus ring, when were in the timber that comes in to play as the "Auto" focus mode will try to focus on other objects. Which works fine in a field situation, my camera also has a tracking feature to keep your subject in focus.

MK M GOBL

Hi,
Yes, I self film. The camera in the first video is a Sony Handy Cam. It has no manual focus, that's why I upgraded to the Canon G 20.
The Canon G 20 does have a manual focus ring and you can set it on auto focus to if you're field hunting.
I use 2-3 cameras when filming. GoPro, Contour and the camera mounted on my Caldwell or crossbow.
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: allchokedup on January 12, 2017, 05:25:15 PM
Quote from: ncwoodsman on January 12, 2017, 10:46:41 AM
Quote from: allchokedup on January 12, 2017, 10:19:20 AM
This is what I tried last turkey season. Worked ok, but if you watch my hunting video you can see the camera wood get out of focus when a limb or twig got in view.
The video below is the camera I'm going with this year. It's the older model Canon HFG 20.
Now if I can only figure how to learn to use it. When I pan, the background gets blurry as heck.
You have a nice setup!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNEVDrGRsFA

My new camera.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7RjM29cGKUE


Buddy that stand you made is really cool to hold your calls and misc stuff. Nice job!

Thank you. It does work real nice.
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: perrysbirds on January 12, 2017, 08:09:17 PM
Quote from: MK M GOBL on January 11, 2017, 09:16:00 PM
Looks like you have great start! Canon XA30? Manfrotto Tripod and head? Manfrotto also has leveling head which make for quick sets. Looks like you are still getting it together. Couple of things I have learned over the years. Shoot everything get as much raw footage as you can and take several takes of intros and after the shot, camera angles and backdrop. Another I started with too small of SD cards get minimum of 64gb and batteries a couple extra will not hurt. I have a Rode mic for mine and Sennheiser for the wireless, Varizoom, and a "protection" lens so you cant scratch you cameras lens. If you're looking at tree arms too Muddy has a few great ones and look into Fourth Arrow Camera arms. I wrapped mine in camo.

Yes sir It's the Canon XA 30 and a Manfrotto tripod....looks like you got a awesome setup there....
I just need a shotgun mic and a lanc.....and some experience....love the camp wrap....vice me any tips you have and video...
Thanks Perry
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: VA_Birdhunter on January 12, 2017, 08:21:09 PM
Perry....here is my current set up:

(http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e258/WR_Setters/851219A9-9C81-4FFC-B838-6EB0E71D7911_zps09u2tw9z.jpg)


I started filming a few years ago and have learned a lot and still learning!  One thing I learned no matter how much camo tape, camo skin u use you need a camo net/mesh to put over your camera while filming turkey hunts.   If u haven't I highly suggest you make a small investment into one for ur set up.  Wish the best to you!

God bless
Title: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: Tennessee Lead on January 12, 2017, 11:53:03 PM
I use a Kodak Playsport and gorilla tripod
It's not Outdoor channel quality but it serves me and is as small as a cell phone
Fits in my vest and doesn't slow me down when I'm on the move.


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Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: jblackburn on January 13, 2017, 07:20:52 PM
What kinds of tripods are you guys using?  I've been filming for a few years with a Canon vixia hf g10, but I have not found a tripod I really like
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: VA_Birdhunter on January 13, 2017, 08:01:19 PM
Quote from: jblackburn on January 13, 2017, 07:20:52 PM
What kinds of tripods are you guys using?  I've been filming for a few years with a Canon vixia hf g10, but I have not found a tripod I really like

Jblack I use a manfrotto tripod and fluid head.  Really like it!  Built well and works great!
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: MK M GOBL on January 13, 2017, 09:55:27 PM
Quote from: VA_Birdhunter on January 13, 2017, 08:01:19 PM
Quote from: jblackburn on January 13, 2017, 07:20:52 PM
What kinds of tripods are you guys using?  I've been filming for a few years with a Canon vixia hf g10, but I have not found a tripod I really like

Jblack I use a manfrotto tripod and fluid head.  Really like it!  Built well and works great!

X2 and Manfrotto has Model438 Leveling Base that works great for when you are making quick sets, fits between head and pod.

MK M GOBL


Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: wvlimbhanger on January 13, 2017, 10:30:12 PM
Manfrotto fluid head and a camo tripod from Campbell's
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: SKYNET KC on March 23, 2017, 11:56:52 PM
bumping this thread

MK M GOBL - What varizoom do you have on yours? The compatibility chart i'm seeing on their website isn't listing any of the G10/G20/G30/G40 cameras. Just wanting to make sure I get one that works :)
Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: REBELYELL on March 24, 2017, 12:19:50 AM
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Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: MK M GOBL on March 24, 2017, 07:27:58 PM
Quote from: SKYNET KC on March 23, 2017, 11:56:52 PM
bumping this thread

MK M GOBL - What varizoom do you have on yours? The compatibility chart i'm seeing on their website isn't listing any of the G10/G20/G30/G40 cameras. Just wanting to make sure I get one that works :)

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Title: Re: filming your own hunts.....
Post by: VA_Birdhunter on March 25, 2017, 04:51:29 PM
I use a manfrotto remote and really like it!

(http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e258/WR_Setters/4689AE3E-0C7B-4DA9-8D42-F0D05CE9EC25_zpsrmmvjmdy.png)