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<blockquote data-quote="JSHKS" data-source="post: 2459974" data-attributes="member: 103581"><p>I am looking around for a video camera to film some varmint hunts with. I know ya get what you pay for, not looking to spend a bunch $4-500 max. Distance, I would guess to be at or around 400 yards. Not looking to get famous or make this a career. </p><p></p><p>One YouTube gent has some excellent footage at various distances. Pretty darn good for a little hand held job he has a on a tripod, unfortunately discontinued, about 2014. </p><p></p><p>Cameras advance as fast as computers. So I look here for any good advice for best bang for my buck. Sony CX405 is what I have been looking at. </p><p>I was hoping I could use the screen as a spotting scope as well as film with it. That would allow anyone spotting to record, if not to complicated </p><p>Thanks for any help</p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JSHKS, post: 2459974, member: 103581"] I am looking around for a video camera to film some varmint hunts with. I know ya get what you pay for, not looking to spend a bunch $4-500 max. Distance, I would guess to be at or around 400 yards. Not looking to get famous or make this a career. One YouTube gent has some excellent footage at various distances. Pretty darn good for a little hand held job he has a on a tripod, unfortunately discontinued, about 2014. Cameras advance as fast as computers. So I look here for any good advice for best bang for my buck. Sony CX405 is what I have been looking at. I was hoping I could use the screen as a spotting scope as well as film with it. That would allow anyone spotting to record, if not to complicated Thanks for any help Jeff [/QUOTE]
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