threegun
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Convince me not to buy one of these.
http://www.bullseyecamera.com/
http://www.bullseyecamera.com/
Convince me not to buy one of these.
http://www.bullseyecamera.com/
first I have heard of it and I think you have convinced me to get one.
I will probably get the 300 yd low priced model.
Let us know if you get it also
I just bought a Colt/Walther FDE 1911 22lr from Chuck at Tyler Firearms (great buying experience by the way), so I will be delaying the purchase of the Bullseye Camera Systems for a bit. If you purchase one please let me know what you think of it. Thanks
I will let you know, but I won't be purchasing for a couple of weeks though.
Must convince wife
Fancy $$$ toy.
I saw these at the Harrisburg Outdoor show. If you place them away from your target and angle them so as not to accidentally hit it then the picture looks skewed.
The camera does not correct for the "keystoning" effect".
If the camera is some distance from the target there is no zoom feature on the camera - the picture just gets smaller and smaller.
I almost bought one due to the discount they were offering at the show but I hesitated and didn't buy for the reasons I mentioned above.
You could make your own for fairly cheap. Looks like it is just an IP camera..
thanks,Just get a Celestron C90 Spotting scope, $170, a 8-24 zoom eyepiece for another $55 and a tripod $50ish and you will be good for hundreds of yards. Now the c90 has a 1250mm focal length so you take the focal length divided by the eyepiece to get magnification. So at the 8mm setting you get 156x of bright clear viewing unlike a small 40 or 50mm diameter spotting scope. On the lower end 24mm you are at 52x. You will be able to see bullet holes at great distances and much clearer than a spotting scope. The only reason the C90 is called a spotting scope is because Celestron took their telescope and put a diagonal in to make the image upright unlike astronomy gear where it is upside down.
Not sure your goal with the video system but you can sit back with the C90 and see what you need easily. No batteries, no wireless crap to fail etc..
thanks,
the idea of always seeing "last shot' seemed intriguing. Once the target gets many hits, seems hard to always tell which is which. I will look at the c90 though
Is there any range that would let you set up that thing down range? I doubt AGC will.
Jim Smith
No reason not to, why would you think they would have an issue.
But I will check as that is where i plan to use it
I saw these at the Harrisburg Outdoor show. If you place them away from your target and angle them so as not to accidentally hit it then the picture looks skewed.
The camera does not correct for the "keystoning" effect".
If the camera is some distance from the target there is no zoom feature on the camera - the picture just gets smaller and smaller.
I almost bought one due to the discount they were offering at the show but I hesitated and didn't buy for the reasons I mentioned above.
The software does have a zoom feature so if the camera is placed 8-10ft from the target you can see the surrounding backer in case of a flyer and you can zoom right in to see the target only or subsection of the target. That's all controlled directly from the software.