Choose The Right Equipment To Film Your Own Hunts

First piece you’ll need to buy as a outdoor videographer is a camera. What camera you buy is entirely up to you and what your goals are with filming. The thrill of that big ol’ buck harvest can be relived the same way regardless if your camera costs $200 or as much as $10,000. It all depends on what type of quality you want. CLICK HERE for a great option I would strongly recommend for any beginner.

The second most important piece of equipment is getting a camera arm you can trust, fits your camera and can be easily used. A good camera arm will keep your camera rock solid when mounted to a tree to capture steady TV quality footage. There are several camera arms on the market today, but it’s important to match the size of your camera with the size of your camera arm. Above The Game uses LIGHTNING CAMERA ARMS, both their Pro and Solo models depending on the situation we are in. What we love about these is they are very lightweight and have many added features that others in the industry do not offer such as Head Lift technology, extra tree mounts, and the new tripod camera arm. Remember, your camera arm is what you trust to hold your camera in place during the moment of truth, so find one that you get one you can count on.

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