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Camera for long range video
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<blockquote data-quote="LouBoyd" data-source="post: 786139" data-attributes="member: 9253"><p>If you have a location where you're likely to have game at a particular location you can set up a HDTV resolution camera within a hundred yards of where you expect the game to be. High resolution color IP cameras (including and especially 1920x1080 color CMOS cameras are quite reasonable and a 5.6 ghz ethernet microwave link with antennas are getting cheap too. (Ubiquity Nanobridge for example) It should cost under $1000 including a suitable lens for 100 yards. You can still take your shot at 800-1500 yards but record it from a much shorter distance. The camera and link can run for hours from a couple of motorcycle batteries. The receive end is a typical modern laptop which also does the recording.</p><p></p><p>You can make videos easily enough from 800 to 1500 yards but they won't be very clear. A $10,000, camera won't do significantly better than a $400 camera since the atmosphere in between will limit l the image quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LouBoyd, post: 786139, member: 9253"] If you have a location where you're likely to have game at a particular location you can set up a HDTV resolution camera within a hundred yards of where you expect the game to be. High resolution color IP cameras (including and especially 1920x1080 color CMOS cameras are quite reasonable and a 5.6 ghz ethernet microwave link with antennas are getting cheap too. (Ubiquity Nanobridge for example) It should cost under $1000 including a suitable lens for 100 yards. You can still take your shot at 800-1500 yards but record it from a much shorter distance. The camera and link can run for hours from a couple of motorcycle batteries. The receive end is a typical modern laptop which also does the recording. You can make videos easily enough from 800 to 1500 yards but they won't be very clear. A $10,000, camera won't do significantly better than a $400 camera since the atmosphere in between will limit l the image quality. [/QUOTE]
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