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Ill try and dig it out at fathers. Forgot to say used the thread off a poundland bipod aswell

cheers I use to use the bar in the tripod then tape it to lamp but was hard as it had to be fixed zoom or it would be all over the place going to test my phone out tonight as it seems far better than my video camera I have
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I find it easier to film whilst somebody else lamps for me. That way you can adjust the focus by zooming in and out, plus you will need a lamp with a wider beam to help capture that better footage.

He's a cnut ?

Tried it once https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=4RJ_6urZ-E0

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Go pro mounted to your lamp . Bobs your Uncle. Chest head an dog mounts available . Have look

have you tried it mate ? I've just brought one and tried it out the other night not sure on the settings but did look good up close but anything over 50yds away was to far out

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Seen a fella using a drone in a park by me with a camera on it. It had lights on it and the fella with the remote had it hovering over peoples heads and lowering it down towards them. So basically he could fly the drone to wherever he wante. Would be good to see a run filmed from above.

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THANKS BUNNY BOILER,

THIS FILMING OF LAMPING SEEMS TOP SECRET

IM ONLY ASKING WHAT A GOOD CAMERA TO USE IS

OR FOR SOMEONE TO SHOW US A SETUP

 

REW DID YOU GET MY MESSAGE MATE

 

Think it's trial and error mate not top secret ha ha depends on what you want to spend on a video camera most will work have a look on YouTube at the wrecking crew they filmed dogs working and it's clear as day

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OK FELLA,S I ENDED UP GOING FOR A

 

PANASONIC HC-V130EB-K HD CAMCORDER

 

I DO,NT KNOW MUCH ABOUT THEM,,,

 

IT WILL BE DELIVERED TOMORROW

 

THANK YOU TO THOSE THAT LEFT REPLYS

 

FOR ALL I KNOW IT MIGHT BE SH*T

 

AND THAT IS WHY I ASKED.. CHEERS SWG DAVE

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Use a mono pod which are made for cameras and just strap the lamp to the side of the mono pod , bonus about mono pods is there extendable and helps keep the camera steady when filming I've a pic some where I ll dig it out and put it on

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