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psych4shooting

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BarrelCam launched at only £149.

Ok blatant promotion, but having seen many hundreds of shooters through the last year and many years before I know that what clay shooters want is a cost effective camera to see where they shoot. I have the all singing and dancing Shotseer, but for those looking for an easy to use camera to use, then I now have BarrelCam. Easy to fit and easy to use, you can use it on nay gun and fit it in seconds, you choose the angle or position you want and you are then away, plus it only weighs 45g.

Take a look and maybe use the video as a subtle hint for Christmas.

http://youtu.be/yXKXf9zR7mk

 
ooooh I like that, can see some pheasant shooting vids coming on :)

 
Excellent, would be interested to see the results and quality. I will start dropping some subtle hints for xmas :D ;)

 
Can I ask some questions Phil?

Are the lenses screw out and replaceable?

How much are replacement lenses if you are clumsy like me and break or crack them? (I have a habit of dropping things at the minute)

Do the manufacturers have a guarantee on the lens for shooting, or does the action of repeated shots not have a shock effect on the lenses. (Presume they have been shock tested - how many shots did they get to before shattering?)

 
Can I ask some questions Phil?

Are the lenses screw out and replaceable?

How much are replacement lenses if you are clumsy like me and break or crack them? (I have a habit of dropping things at the minute)

Do the manufacturers have a guarantee on the lens for shooting, or does the action of repeated shots not have a shock effect on the lenses. (Presume they have been shock tested - how many shots did they get to before shattering?)
Thanks Nicola for the questions, not screw in lenses as per my Shotseer product, yes there is a manufacturers guarantee and a 1 year from me - return to base no quibble replacement. They are a simple lense camera and shock proof. I have put a large amount of cartridges through them, they are only 30fps and a fixed lenses which is all encased in a self contained unit, the unit is actually waterproof to 10m anyway. It gives you a reasonable idea to the shot and the barrels and is very good value for money - if you want 120 fps and the ability to see every single shot in the greatest detail then Shotseer is the way forward. Interestingly those who have used it in the testing stage have found it really useful - the video shows the quality of the feedback of the shot - I have tried to shatter them with cartridges and no impact, but as I said there is a no quibble guarantee, plus they survive being dropped for those who are clumsy...

 
Thanks Nicola for the questions, not screw in lenses as per my Shotseer product, yes there is a manufacturers guarantee and a 1 year from me - return to base no quibble replacement. They are a simple lense camera and shock proof. I have put a large amount of cartridges through them, they are only 30fps and a fixed lenses which is all encased in a self contained unit, the unit is actually waterproof to 10m anyway. It gives you a reasonable idea to the shot and the barrels and is very good value for money - if you want 120 fps and the ability to see every single shot in the greatest detail then Shotseer is the way forward. Interestingly those who have used it in the testing stage have found it really useful - the video shows the quality of the feedback of the shot - I have tried to shatter them with cartridges and no impact, but as I said there is a no quibble guarantee, plus they survive being dropped for those who are clumsy...
Thanks.

 
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