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Self filming long range shooting and hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="405win" data-source="post: 1394377" data-attributes="member: 24495"><p>This is a tough question. Having done some self filming (not in a hunting environment) I can only give you my opinion based on my limited experience. First I believe you need 2 cameras, an action camera like a gopro and then your dslr or similar. A 300mm lens will work at 1k but not well. I think something in the 500 to 600mm range would show more detail but for the price of these lenses, you could buy a very nice rifle. Filming thru a spotting scope would be another option. A good quality scope is absolutely necessary but you could end up with something like a 1200mm lense equivalent depending equipment used. There is a lot more to this subject but good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="405win, post: 1394377, member: 24495"] This is a tough question. Having done some self filming (not in a hunting environment) I can only give you my opinion based on my limited experience. First I believe you need 2 cameras, an action camera like a gopro and then your dslr or similar. A 300mm lens will work at 1k but not well. I think something in the 500 to 600mm range would show more detail but for the price of these lenses, you could buy a very nice rifle. Filming thru a spotting scope would be another option. A good quality scope is absolutely necessary but you could end up with something like a 1200mm lense equivalent depending equipment used. There is a lot more to this subject but good luck. [/QUOTE]
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