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Filming Hits on Steel at Long Range...

Pete E

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Having watched a few You-Tube type videos showing steel being shot out past 800m, I was wondering what type of digital camcorders people are using, and with what zoom / magnification ranges???

I was looking at a Sony the other day and optical zoom went up to x78 and the camera wasn't much bigger than a couple of packs of smokes; technology really is amazing...
 
Re: Filming Hits on Steel at Long Range...

Thanks Gents,

Any chance of seeing an example of the results you get with these different methods?

M45,

I am surprised that nobody has come up with a gadget to do that. In fact for somebody that way inclined, it would be particularly difficult, just a RC servo meant for model aircraft activating a switch would be all thats needed....

Regards,

Peter
 
Re: Filming Hits on Steel at Long Range...

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: aam</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Here's something,
You can use it for paper also.
I think this is quite affordable.

www.targetteck.com

Mind you i would set the camera back say 100 meters for steel, matbe a bit more.

Regards, Albert. </div></div>

Albert,

There was a DIY/home brew version posted on here a while back:
WiFi Remote Camera

Regards,

Peter
 
Re: Filming Hits on Steel at Long Range...

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: M.45</div><div class="ubbcode-body">I would love a camera that I could activate at distance. I'd place the camera about 10 yards from the target and turn on when 700 yards out to film the hits (and misses).

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There is a product available that meets your needs, I believe it's called the VG-01 Woman, the BD-07 small child, and the FA-42 friend.
 
Re: Filming Hits on Steel at Long Range...

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jimzal</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
There is a product available that meets your needs, I believe it's called the VG-01 Woman, the BD-07 small child, and the FA-42 friend. </div></div>

Or if your if your training skills are up to it, BL-03 Black Lab. Note however Black labs are not always reliable for this task (watch background near the objective of the scope at the 28 second mark
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