Notos - GRAPHIC SQUIRREL HUNT

What's your camera setup? You might have an easier time, better vids with a film thru scope type where the whole field of view is only what the scope "sees" (i.e., Tactacam, Triggercam). That separation between the filming device & the eyepiece of the scope is strange & distracting. Still, you did a good job.
 
What's your camera setup? You might have an easier time, better vids with a film thru scope type where the whole field of view is only what the scope "sees" (i.e., Tactacam, Triggercam). That separation between the filming device & the eyepiece of the scope is strange & distracting. Still, you did a good job.
Thanks for the suggestion. Are you referring to this "call of duty" style footage?

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Thanks for the suggestion. Are you referring to this "call of duty" style footage?

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Pretty sure that's what he was referring to. By the way how do you find and keep the eye relief with the camera through the scope? I thought it was kind of cool , thanks for the footage.
 
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Pretty sure that's what he was referring to. By the way how do you find and keep the eye relief with the camera through the scope? I thought it was kind of cool , thanks for the footage.
It's a pain. Yeah if that's the angle he was referring to, I'm definitely keeping it. To me, it makes it feel more POV. When you're looking through a scope, you're eye isn't up on the scope, you still have the surroundings visible. But that's why I have multiple angles, I figured some might please some, but not all.

To answer your question, it's literally called a "COD" mount. Mounts to the stock, takes forever to get the camera lined up perfectly, then i have to look through the camera to shoot my target. Definitely awkward, but worth the unique footage in my opinion.

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