Re: 2020 North Vancouver Island blacktail video
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BCHunterFSJ
Great videos!!
I am curious about what kind of camera you are using to record all this marvelous footage...
im carrying a canon eos R. All the wildlife footage is shot with a 70-200mm f 2.8 lens in 4k. Most of the b roll is shot with a 50mm 1.8 lens. I also have a Sony ax53 that my hunting partner carries and shoots with, but the video quality is inferior big time. You can tell when you watch what was shot with what. Glad you liked it
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I went online to find your other videos. They are worth watching too. I liked the fishing video, nice fish handling too. You can see the progression in your videos. Thanks again.
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Great video! Lots of buck sightings.
Starting to improve on the South Island as well. We just need a little more age.
Thanks for sharing your season.
kenny
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Very nice video thanks for posting.
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7 minutes well spent. Very good video!
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That was a great video to watch. It shows a true appriciation for the deer that you hunt and care about.
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Harv now that was a great video. The animals the music is was very good. To see the blacktails just awesome.
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Harv . That was a great video ! The sound and pictures just fantastic ! I need to get up there and check that part of the Island out , what a beautiful place !
Keep on keepin on !
Arctic Lake
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Excellent video, great music and fantastic scenery, well done. Too bad you didn't find ole gray face but I'm sure you enjoyed the time spent looking. Thanks for the share
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Nicely done!
I sure brings back memories of chasing those deer up on the North island. I do miss those steep timbered slopes, beautiful alpine and the grey ghosts that call that country home. Shot my last Blacktail to the west of where you live 9 years ago and have drive to head back and get another one.
What do you use to keep your camera gear dry? I am getting into more video and want to keep my stuff dry. I picked up a Cotton Carrier G3 Strapshot last year that has worked great and use a LG ziplock to keep the rain and snow off, but if there is something else out there...
Thanks for sharing and brining us along!
Cheers
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