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Post by nhmountains on Oct 21, 2018 16:39:50 GMT -6
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Post by kabic on Oct 21, 2018 18:26:16 GMT -6
The is pretty cool..makes me want to check the wifi range on my Nikon.
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Post by nhmountains on Oct 21, 2018 19:42:42 GMT -6
It was a neat product. When it records a session you'll see the bullet holes appear in the target. I ended up just clicking the Show Shot button and doing it that way since I'm low on storage. I think there's a way to mark each shot too. I believe this is the one that he purchased www.shootingmadeeasy.com/bullseye-range-camera/
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Post by batman on Oct 22, 2018 19:32:35 GMT -6
Setting one up on my corn pile for sure.
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Post by Catscratch on Oct 23, 2018 6:01:08 GMT -6
I wonder if you could use one of these wifi transmitters hooked up to backup camera for a car to get a similar set-up (do it yourself type of thing). I bet the range on these is a lot shorter though. www.ebay.com/bhp/wifi-video-transmitterI'm with batman on the corn pile thing. It would be pretty cool to have one set up somewhat near the house that would feed pics or video to you at night. Kind of like what Mo gets with his security camera's at the house. I could also see this being used on trails leading to a stand so that people know what's coming towards them before it gets there, or at the stand they didn't sit in that day to see what they aren't going to shoot.
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