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How to film a turkey hunt

Started by Life of Riley, March 10, 2017, 06:54:51 PM

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MK M GOBL

Quote from: SKYNET KC on March 15, 2017, 10:51:24 AM
MK M GOBL maybe you'll be able to answer this.

So I posted in a thread a while ago I was getting a Canon G20. I love the camera so far, but there's a few things I'm confused on.

1. Can I use the SD cards INSTEAD of the internal memory? The only way I'm seeing is the internal memory must be full first, then it'll kick over to the SD Cards. I'd much rather not do this if I can avoid it, but I've looked in the users manual online and can't figure out how to do it.

2. Can I change the recording quality or does it just default to the highest setting? I'm wanting to record in 1080p, but the review videos I've seen have people talking about all the recording options, but I can't find out how to change this either.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

Also, what is the model of tripod you're using? That seems like something I want.


Let me know if the links Kcrebel helped you get camera set up, my tripod is a Manfrotto "Bogen" 3205GN3, it comes in a flat green color and I added to camo wrap. The head is separate, I can look up model but it is Manfrotto Fluid head and Varizoom on there too.

MK M GOBL

catman529


Quote from: RutnNStrutn on March 15, 2017, 06:30:59 PM
I've done some videoing with a Sony Handy Cam on a tripod. It is tough to hunt and film at the same time.  Took me 3 times to finally get the kill shot on film. Those were some hilarious, but really disappointing hunts. I just make sure there is an open area in front of me before I start filming. Then autofocus isn't an issue.
I like the external mic option on the Canons you guys mentioned. On my Sony the mic is up front near the lens, and when it is quiet you can hear the lens auto-focusing on the video.
yup almost any built-in mic will pick up AF noise. It doesn't ruin the video by any means, but after filming for a while, you start to get picky


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SKYNET KC

Quote from: MK M GOBL on March 15, 2017, 11:31:15 PM
Quote from: SKYNET KC on March 15, 2017, 10:51:24 AM
MK M GOBL maybe you'll be able to answer this.

So I posted in a thread a while ago I was getting a Canon G20. I love the camera so far, but there's a few things I'm confused on.

1. Can I use the SD cards INSTEAD of the internal memory? The only way I'm seeing is the internal memory must be full first, then it'll kick over to the SD Cards. I'd much rather not do this if I can avoid it, but I've looked in the users manual online and can't figure out how to do it.

2. Can I change the recording quality or does it just default to the highest setting? I'm wanting to record in 1080p, but the review videos I've seen have people talking about all the recording options, but I can't find out how to change this either.

Any help is appreciated. Thanks!

Also, what is the model of tripod you're using? That seems like something I want.


Let me know if the links Kcrebel helped you get camera set up, my tripod is a Manfrotto "Bogen" 3205GN3, it comes in a flat green color and I added to camo wrap. The head is separate, I can look up model but it is Manfrotto Fluid head and Varizoom on there too.

MK M GOBL


For whatever reason mine does not have an option to select "Rec Media for Movies" it only has an option for "Rec Media for Photos". I didn't know if I had something turned off or what. I'm kinda stumped. :-/


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