Hi buddy. Mate I've got another video up which compares the sytong to my pard thermal but in it you'll see stock at about 200 out to 300 yards. In it I'm just using the Sytong illuminator. It's pretty good. Have a look at the video and see what you think but I reckon easy clear enough.
@@TheAtomsman lol. Mate I have a shooting stick but if it was the jiggly footage of the deer it's because I was walking up to them. And filming at the same time. It settled down once I got there.
Great images. Thanks for sharing.
Yeah was pretty cool to see them. Thanks for watching!
Do reckon the sytong would be fine for shooting deer at 200yds? Would the Illuminator be good out to 2-250yds, cheers
Hi buddy. Mate I've got another video up which compares the sytong to my pard thermal but in it you'll see stock at about 200 out to 300 yards. In it I'm just using the Sytong illuminator. It's pretty good. Have a look at the video and see what you think but I reckon easy clear enough.
How, please, do you download your videos from the Sytong to your computer? Do you need to use the HDMI port, or is there another way? Thanks.
I normally take the sd card out of the sytong then plug that into the pc. Easiest way for me.
@@kentoutdoorsinnz7014 Thanks. That makes sense.
Too much waiving about when sighting up made me a bit dizzy so only watched a couple of minutes.
Lol. Fair enough. Sometimes once video is running you need to adjust. With the deer I wasn't too fussy as just wanted to get the footage!
@@kentoutdoorsinnz7014 Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you.
@@TheAtomsman it's fine mate no problem. I don't like jiggly footage either but sometimes it's all you can get.
@@kentoutdoorsinnz7014 Maybe try a tripod, just a thought.
@@TheAtomsman lol. Mate I have a shooting stick but if it was the jiggly footage of the deer it's because I was walking up to them. And filming at the same time. It settled down once I got there.