The Kit includes:
1 x SIDE-CAM 75% to camera, (reflection), 25% passed to your eye, (transmission) system including a rubber ring and a 0 coil eye rubber cap. Ideal for a professional who aims for better quality of recording.
1 x 2 Bar Scope Holder The Two Bar Scope Holder is designed to hold the scope from the body tube and is compatible with our existing camera mounting system.
This unit can be connected to 99% of the scopes from 25mm, 30mm and 34mm scope tube diameter. It takes a couple of minutes to adjust and assemble it and only a few seconds to put it on or take it off.
3 x DIY ACTION CAMERA RING + 3x MUN-1 It allows you to connect any action camera by attaching our ring to your action camera housing with glue or screws to your side cam (please note; you are not be able to use your action camera directly without changing the lens to 12mm or 16mm Focal).
Please note:
The action camera cases are not included, they are just for reference how to connect action camera cases. You need to attach your own action camera case to the kit .
The 2 Bar Scope Holder includes: 2B-UCH & 2BUSH
2B-UCH includes:
- Cope Tube Holder (34 mm ring ) + 1 x Allen Key and 2 x Thumb Screws
- 34 mm to 30 mm Ring Adaptor
- 34 mm to 25 mm Ring Adaptor
2BUSH includes:
- 2 x Aluminium Bars (17 mm long)
- 1 x Camera/Sidecam Ring + 4 x Grab Screws and 1 x Allen Key
- 2 x Ball Screws
- 2 x Ball Grab Screws
Please follow the above pictures to assemble the product
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The ACR-3 will be supplied with 4x steel grub screws and 1x allen key.
Here are some valuable tips to help you record the best quality video:
1. Use a good scope with a decent lens and larger objective.
2. Use a quality camera for recording;
any action camera with a minimum HD ready at 240FPS is preferable.
3. Obtain a good quality fixed camera lens.
4. Ensure that the scope and camera are set up correctly.
5. Use less magnification with the scope, you will notice improved quality by using a fixed magnification, eg. 10×44
(We do not recommend over x 10 magnification with most common scopes on the market).
6. An optical zoom is preferred over digital zoom, which makes a lower image quality.
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