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<blockquote data-quote="Polaris_Doc" data-source="post: 2351853" data-attributes="member: 109055"><p>I use the phone scope mainly for prairie doggin, and I have found that using a Bluetooth shutter makes getting better images much easier. Seemed like no matter what I would always shake the phone and tripod when I try to touch the phone with my finger. Also found out this last year that it would start and stop a video for action shots as well. I recently have used it during a PRS competition to video the stage we were at. My cousin and I found it useful to see where we were HItting since you cannot coach your teammate. I also used it to get another point to during the stage that was an obvious hit when you watch the video, but at over eight hundred yards was not as easy to see the deflection of the steel plate with binoculars that most guys were using.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Polaris_Doc, post: 2351853, member: 109055"] I use the phone scope mainly for prairie doggin, and I have found that using a Bluetooth shutter makes getting better images much easier. Seemed like no matter what I would always shake the phone and tripod when I try to touch the phone with my finger. Also found out this last year that it would start and stop a video for action shots as well. I recently have used it during a PRS competition to video the stage we were at. My cousin and I found it useful to see where we were HItting since you cannot coach your teammate. I also used it to get another point to during the stage that was an obvious hit when you watch the video, but at over eight hundred yards was not as easy to see the deflection of the steel plate with binoculars that most guys were using. [/QUOTE]
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