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How to Capture the Hunt with an Archery Camera

Hunting with archery is an exciting and highly skilled sport. It’s fun to get out there with your friends or family, tracking the game, and making the hunt. Additionally, eating what you kill is a very rewarding experience for the hunter, as well as their family and friends. It’s no wonder the sport is growing in popularity each and every year.

Capturing your hunt is a great way to show others what the experience is all about. It’s also a great way to record your hunts and use them as a learning tool. Many models also have an audio feature, so you can capture the sounds and even record a few notes by speaking into the mic. You can spend hours going through the footage, reevaluating the situations, and seeing what adjustments could be made in the future. For this reason, many experienced archers have a high quality camera that’s as dependable as their bow and arrow. Here are a few options you have when it comes to cameras.

Bow Cameras

These cameras go directly on your bow for a close up and easy to use view. They’re convenient because they move with you and you don’t need to worry about moving out of the shot. Because they’re attached to the bow, they’re also a little bouncy. This is alright for many purposes, but if you’re looking for a completely stable video, then they might not be the best choice.

Tree Cameras

These cameras are specifically made to be mounted to a tree. They’re durable and safe in many weather conditions. If you use a tree camera, make sure that you’re aware of it at all times. Otherwise, you might accidentally move out of the frame or block the footage of your exciting hunt.

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For more information about hunting cameras, contact Full Draw Archery today. 

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  • Date: 05/04/2014

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