Well the standard lens that comes with it is only 18-55 mm. But you can buy tons of different lenses. I bought a 18-250mm lens that i think will work great for bow hunting. I will have an opportunity to try it out during youth season so i will let you know.
Honestly i would recommend you just buy a nice DSLR camera. They are a lot more flexible than a general video camera. You can also buy other lenses and take amazing still shots. Last year my dad and i filmed with a Sony AX2000. (video camera) This year i am filming with my Canon T3i. Just my...
I hope the DNR did not plan set an example out of this guy by fining him less than $400.... Geeze the guy who has got 4 speeding tickets in the last few months had paid more than that! :way: I agree with Spencer - taking his license is useless.
I am glad that we do not have these cameras in KS. I would be mad if i received a ticket in the mail! We do have the cameras that take pictures of vehicles running red lights. I always said that if i received a picture of my truck attached to a ticket i would send them a picture of money to pay...
It all depends on the location for me. If the deer usually come from the direction the stand is facing, i want my stand higher. (20 + Feet) Early season i normally only sit 16-18 feet because of all of the cover. My normal set up is right around 20 feet though.
He will score 160's. His brow tines are small but his 2s, 3s and 4s are great. He doesn't look like he has a lot of beam length but he has enough length to carry him.
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