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Originally posted by live2hunt65 View PostWhat camera do you suggest in the Low light condition I’m looking for a new camera
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Originally posted by Archery1st View PostGot it..swivel arm should do the trick then.
I’m gonna roll with this. Getting the angle right on a shelf/box with my blind 3 plus feet high than the feeder, is going to be and interesting build and this is just going to be easier. Just need to be able to clamp the head down good and it stay in place when I push buttons in the dark
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Lets talk videoing deer or pigs through a specific hole cut in your blind
Originally posted by xman59 View Postwhy not just treat the windows with an anti fog chem,,, like rain x.....
Because if you read to the middle of my initial post, you’d see a big part of this is to film at night pig hunting and you’ll see shooting video through the window glass with a red light at night on the subject is not working ... even with a clear/clean window . I tried it without pigs when I was about to leave just so I could make sure I was doing everything right. The window, and a red light in the dark was not working. It works fine with the camera in an open window at night . The glass just does something to the focus.
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I know you have it taken care of but If you have horiziotal windows like I do, I went to Home Depot and bought some black vinal mesh window screen and put it over my window. Then cut out about a 12-16" hole in the middle of the window to shoot out of and also cut a small 4"x4" hole on the side and position your camera there to video thru. The netting helps with movement and I like to sit behind it and look through it until i get ready to shoot.
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Originally posted by PYBUCK View PostI know you have it taken care of but If you have horiziotal windows like I do, I went to Home Depot and bought some black vinal mesh window screen and put it over my window. Then cut out about a 12-16" hole in the middle of the window to shoot out of and also cut a small 4"x4" hole on the side and position your camera there to video thru. The netting helps with movement and I like to sit behind it and look through it until i get ready to shoot.
I appreciate the idea but positioning the camera after it turns dark and after I open the window when the pigs get there was part of the main problem. I have to keep the windows closed until the pigs get upwind to help with scent control . Mesh screen unfortunately, is not going to help with that...
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Lets talk videoing deer or pigs through a specific hole cut in your blind
Originally posted by SaltwaterSlick View PostHow did you fix it Jason?
My plan...
-Cut a 4x4" hole in the plywood to the left and below my shooting window since my deerview window swings open to the left.
-Make a small slider window with a seal for that hole from a piece of tinted plexi I have so I can easily open and close it in front of the camera while in position.
-repurpose a swivel arm I had in another blind that can be tightened down and hopefully it doesn't move much when I'm reaching for buttons in the dark.
Last edited by Smart; 01-11-2021, 09:15 AM.
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