Looks like awesome set up! I run a main camera and usually two second and third angle cameras. Great video on showing the gear for filming hunts and how to set up!
Thanks for taking the time to share this. My wife has a Canon Rebel T7i and I’ve been debating on documenting my hunts for a while, so I ended up buying 2 GoPros and a camera arm to use the Rebel with. This will be my first year to self-film.
Cool tip on how to silently operate ratchet straps. When pulling the buckle back to tighten, simultaneously hold the small clip in the center the opposite way (down). This won’t allow the teeth to bind and click over that piece of metal and will therefore be silent. Let go when you’ve pulled the buckle all the way back and the teeth will bind again. Then when you need to let the buckle forward again to tighten more, hold the two tabs that allow you to normally loosen it and let go of it just before it gets to the bottom. Hope that makes sense, If you do this it can almost be completely silent!
Wow that’s a lot of cameras! lol. As of now I’ve got my wife’s Sony A7 iii and my GoPro… occasionally I’ll film some things with my phone as well and it seems to do somewhat decent. Good advice though! I’m always looking for ways to improve.
There is no shutter sound whatsoever when recording video with my camera. Depending on the photo mode I use, some of them have shutter noises but some do not and are also completely silent
How do you run your lav mic and external mic into the same camera? Is it an adapter with 2 female connections that go into one male connection? Are you able to separate the audio into separate channels so you can eliminate external mic noise when you want the lav mic to be more prevalent? Thanks for this detailed breakdown!
Great question! We run an adapter like you mentioned that records one mic on the left audio channel and the other mic on the right audio channel. We then mesh them together in post so the audio is evenly distributed to both the left and right channels.
@@BowOnlyOutdoors Ok awesome. I wondered if that was possible but haven't tried it. Do you have a recommendation on the adapter by chance? Thanks for responding!
@@MasterofNone365 depending on your mics, something like this would work - www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1582563-REG/rode_sc11_3_5mm_trs_y_splitter.html/accessories?ap=y&smp=y&srsltid=AWLEVJwW8HtJYkjRImaJ7HWVGLZEqGOZC2RGPbQwGaujqY46M9EX-s4WwUE&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD7yMh3cDMQj-MU-DRxLO1CYKM7GN&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpZWzBhC0ARIsACvjWRNmWfmkokKwKoK_WJJdOnyd7Q6A9oEPEsvcgDOP5DsIWbsc7hNvkuYaArN5EALw_wcB
Really appreciate you taking the time to make this video. A lot of helpful information. I'm going to look into some of those camera mounts.
Looks like awesome set up! I run a main camera and usually two second and third angle cameras. Great video on showing the gear for filming hunts and how to set up!
Enjoyed seeing behibd tge scenes of how you film it all. Great video!
Thanks for taking the time to share this. My wife has a Canon Rebel T7i and I’ve been debating on documenting my hunts for a while, so I ended up buying 2 GoPros and a camera arm to use the Rebel with. This will be my first year to self-film.
I started out with the Canon T6i and used that for 4 seasons!
@@BowOnlyOutdoors good to know. I assumed it was good enough but wasn’t sure given the varying models I’ve seen used.
@@BowOnlyOutdoorsthat’s what I’m using right now but I was wondering if the shutter sound would scared the deer if they are too close
It potentially could but I never really had any issues with that
Great info bro thanks. Been thinking about trying to film myself haven't decided yet though 😆 lots of work involved
Cool tip on how to silently operate ratchet straps. When pulling the buckle back to tighten, simultaneously hold the small clip in the center the opposite way (down). This won’t allow the teeth to bind and click over that piece of metal and will therefore be silent. Let go when you’ve pulled the buckle all the way back and the teeth will bind again. Then when you need to let the buckle forward again to tighten more, hold the two tabs that allow you to normally loosen it and let go of it just before it gets to the bottom. Hope that makes sense, If you do this it can almost be completely silent!
Wow that’s a lot of cameras! lol. As of now I’ve got my wife’s Sony A7 iii and my GoPro… occasionally I’ll film some things with my phone as well and it seems to do somewhat decent. Good advice though! I’m always looking for ways to improve.
When you press the record button on your camera does the shutter sound spook the deer ?
There is no shutter sound whatsoever when recording video with my camera. Depending on the photo mode I use, some of them have shutter noises but some do not and are also completely silent
No wonder you have fantastic videos. 👍👍
Much appreciated Tim!
How do you run your lav mic and external mic into the same camera? Is it an adapter with 2 female connections that go into one male connection? Are you able to separate the audio into separate channels so you can eliminate external mic noise when you want the lav mic to be more prevalent? Thanks for this detailed breakdown!
Great question! We run an adapter like you mentioned that records one mic on the left audio channel and the other mic on the right audio channel. We then mesh them together in post so the audio is evenly distributed to both the left and right channels.
@@BowOnlyOutdoors Ok awesome. I wondered if that was possible but haven't tried it. Do you have a recommendation on the adapter by chance? Thanks for responding!
@@MasterofNone365 depending on your mics, something like this would work - www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1582563-REG/rode_sc11_3_5mm_trs_y_splitter.html/accessories?ap=y&smp=y&srsltid=AWLEVJwW8HtJYkjRImaJ7HWVGLZEqGOZC2RGPbQwGaujqY46M9EX-s4WwUE&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAAD7yMh3cDMQj-MU-DRxLO1CYKM7GN&gclid=Cj0KCQjwpZWzBhC0ARIsACvjWRNmWfmkokKwKoK_WJJdOnyd7Q6A9oEPEsvcgDOP5DsIWbsc7hNvkuYaArN5EALw_wcB
@@BowOnlyOutdoors Perfect! Thank you!
@@BowOnlyOutdoorshow do you “mesh” them together. I use davinci but one mic is always a touch louder than the other
I hunt out west, so I'm rarely in a tree stand. You guys filmed two Elk hunts last year, can you make a video on how you filmed those?
Great idea!
You carry two R6's and multiple gopros, sheesh!
Amazing video.🙏🏼 you just won 1 more suscriber, keep going
What camera would you reccomend that's not the R6 for beginners I don't feel like biting the bullet on that drive tag for a beginner
Check out the Canon EOS R
Just got my first GoPro. Do you mind sharing what settings you use?
We use the basic GoPro settings. Standard go pro color, 5.3k 30fps, and vary between the linear and wide lens settings.
Great video! What do you use to edit? Computer too. Thanks!
MacBook Pro with Apple M1 Max chip. Adobe Premiere Pro for editing software
Have you ever used any Insta360 camera's?
I have not tried them!