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Camera suggestions? Camera Arm suggestions?

1simplemann

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I'm tagged out. I'm actually kinda sorry about because I LOVE to bowhunt during the rut. Anyway, this year promises to be awesome on my property. The other night I saw 125+ head in the field, Many bucks, multiple shooters and I know there's a 160" in the area. I don't want to miss it so I'm kicking aroung the idea of filming my buddy. Where do I start?
 
Quite a few folks are using their phones with the necessary adapters. I have everything on the way to try that myself. Same boat as you, might as well try to film and see if I like it.
 
Quite a few folks are using their phones with the necessary adapters. I have everything on the way to try that myself. Same boat as you, might as well try to film and see if I like it.
What adaptors do you have ordered?
 
I bought it off of the classifieds. It’s universal. There’s a ton of them on amazon. It takes a 37mm lens and allows me to mount to a tripod head and camera arm. It won’t be heartland bowhunter quality or anything. But it’ll let me review shot placements.
 
I bought it off of the classifieds. It’s universal. There’s a ton of them on amazon. It takes a 37mm lens and allows me to mount to a tripod head and camera arm. It won’t be heartland bowhunter quality or anything. But it’ll let me review shot placements.
Got any pic because I have no idea what would be needed.
 
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