Category: Camera Expertise

Taking Field Photos to the Next Level

In the event that the Whitetail Gods choose to smile upon you by granting you a successful hunt, prepare now to capture that moment with your camera.  Being an amateur photographer, my level of camera expertise is not impressive.  But after a few decades of many field photo failures and a few field photo success stories, I… Read more »

Sick Time-Lapses Made Easy

Set up GoPro on a POV Ground Stake next to the spot you are hunting and let it run a time-lapse while your focusing on your task at hand which is huntin and killin big bucks. Gives you, the field producer, a hands free way to grab some really cool B-Roll. Here is a shot… Read more »

Opening Weekend Minnesota

This past Saturday was the opener for the Minnesota bow season. For us we seen some deer but not the bucks were were after. A few of the bucks still having their velvet. Even though we didn’t see the bucks we were after it was still a productive weekend getting out in the woods, making… Read more »

Archery Is Here

Packed all the gear last night and will be hitting the stand this evening. In the past, the early part of archery has been slow for me with the crops still in the field but I still enjoy being in the woods.  Attached image is an older buck that is new to this specific trail… Read more »

The smell of fall is in the air.

What excites you about these pics? Can you count the number of bucks in one of the pictures?

Trail Camera Test 2014

New Cuddeback camera models are now available from the folks at Non-Typical, Inc.  The Long-Range IR E2 camera has an infra-red flash with a range of 100 feet, HD video capabilities, camera settings of 20mp, and more.  Cuddeback’s Black Flash E3 has most of the same features, but its range is limited to 50 feet.  The E3 emits… Read more »

Do you like Super Slow-Mo?

Many Hunting shows are shooting lots of B-Roll clips in super slow motion. As a viewer is this something you like? Let us know with a comment below.

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… Read more »