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    Recoding with your phone

    Anybody do it? I'm wanting to try it out soon and I'm looking for a mount for my ground blind. Is there one yall use or one I can make?

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      I use this mount made by crazy archery, it sits right above your stabilizer so no weight is off to one side or the other. i shot a doe the first time using it. this weekend i shot a doe and hog, but cant see the shot due to leaves being in the way of my phone. if your using in a ground blind, just remember the phone is lower than your arrow, lol. that's what happened to me this weekend.

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        #4
        Ya I've seen the bow mounts, but what about a mount for a ground blind? Something other than a tri pod. I'm wanting something like a regular camera mount but for cell phone

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          I have this...its not the steadiest thing but it works.

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            #6
            I've used tripods and alligator clips... Actually I've made several contraptions during slow afternoons and got shots recorded on my phone... My favorite was 2 elastic bands from head lights.. a zip tie and 2 alligator clips in a tripod videoing over my shoulder...

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              I found a flexable tripod mount for cell phones so I think I'm gonna try it

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                #8
                This works great for small action cameras like GoPro.

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                There are any number of cell phone tripod adapters to hold a phone.

                Cell phone cameras have come a long way, but they still have obvious limitations. Try to avoid mounting the camera on your bow or anything that moves. You'll likely see "rolling shutter" (distortion) with any movement.
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