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Durability in Endzone Cameras: Why Is It Import...

When it comes to game film, there are many things you need to consider. For example, ensuring you can film during inclement weather, filming from the right location, ensuring batteries are charged….and with that, you need to ensure you're using the best equipment, right?   As mentioned previously, dealing with inclement and nasty weather can be quite challenging; we recommend using an endzone camera system that will provide you with the HD video footage you need while still being user friendly, stable, and durable.   Today, we'll be focusing on the durability of an endzone camera system and why it's an important factor. Let's take a look!   When it comes to durability, many endzone camera systems are made with aluminum, but the real question is: are these endzone cameras and sports video towers built to last?    As such, you need to ensure that you're investing in a quality brand that will provide you with a warranty that reflects the quality they promote. For example, Hi Rise Camera includes a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty on the Sky 250 series towers, which is top in the industry. You want to ensure that the company stands behind their products.   The tripod supports the entire endzone camera system structure, so it is important that you have a strong base. A key part of this are the legs. You'll find that the legs are usually made of aluminum or steel, which allows them to be sturdy, strong, and durable. The downside of using steel is rusting and also the material weight. Having a portable endzone camera, means that it is lightweight while also being very well made with high quality parts.    When you're looking at the construction of these legs, you'll want to ensure that there are adequate anchoring options. Some endzone camera systems only provide anchor/sandbags, which can be problematic if you want to stake your system into the ground. With endzone camera systems like Hi Rise Camera, you have the option to stake your tower directly into the ground and/or use anchor/sand bags to provide stability on other surfaces.    Another key consideration when it comes to endzone cameras are the waterproof elements, which are important for the overall durability of the endzone camera.   Many endzone cameras have a waterproof casing that prevents the camera from being affected by rain, snow, sleet, and other nasty weather conditions. In short, you want to ensure that your electronic devices (including ports) are covered. Hi Rise Camera offers Electronics Rain Gear to cover the camera shield, batteries, viewing monitor, remote control, and ports.    If you find yourself in need of an endzone camera, make sure to research the durability and protection of the tower and individual components.  Here at Hi Rise Camera, we offer a first-in-class solution for endzone camera systems and sideline video towers. Learn more about our Hi Rise endzone cameras and how we can help you today!

Durability in Endzone Cameras: Why Is It Important?

When it comes to game film, there are many things you need to consider. For example, ensuring you can film during inclement weather, filming from the right location, ensuring batteries are charged….and with that, you need to ensure you're using the best equipment, right?   As mentioned previously, dealing with inclement and nasty weather can be quite challenging; we recommend using an endzone camera system that will provide you with the HD video footage you need while still being user friendly, stable, and durable.   Today, we'll be focusing on the durability of an endzone camera system and why it's an important factor. Let's take a look!   When it comes to durability, many endzone camera systems are made with aluminum, but the real question is: are these endzone cameras and sports video towers built to last?    As such, you need to ensure that you're investing in a quality brand that will provide you with a warranty that reflects the quality they promote. For example, Hi Rise Camera includes a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty on the Sky 250 series towers, which is top in the industry. You want to ensure that the company stands behind their products.   The tripod supports the entire endzone camera system structure, so it is important that you have a strong base. A key part of this are the legs. You'll find that the legs are usually made of aluminum or steel, which allows them to be sturdy, strong, and durable. The downside of using steel is rusting and also the material weight. Having a portable endzone camera, means that it is lightweight while also being very well made with high quality parts.    When you're looking at the construction of these legs, you'll want to ensure that there are adequate anchoring options. Some endzone camera systems only provide anchor/sandbags, which can be problematic if you want to stake your system into the ground. With endzone camera systems like Hi Rise Camera, you have the option to stake your tower directly into the ground and/or use anchor/sand bags to provide stability on other surfaces.    Another key consideration when it comes to endzone cameras are the waterproof elements, which are important for the overall durability of the endzone camera.   Many endzone cameras have a waterproof casing that prevents the camera from being affected by rain, snow, sleet, and other nasty weather conditions. In short, you want to ensure that your electronic devices (including ports) are covered. Hi Rise Camera offers Electronics Rain Gear to cover the camera shield, batteries, viewing monitor, remote control, and ports.    If you find yourself in need of an endzone camera, make sure to research the durability and protection of the tower and individual components.  Here at Hi Rise Camera, we offer a first-in-class solution for endzone camera systems and sideline video towers. Learn more about our Hi Rise endzone cameras and how we can help you today!

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5 Quick and Easy Tips for Sports Photography Ne...

If you love shooting sports, you’ll find that it can be a lot of fun, but you may also run into some challenges. It’s easy to blame your equipment for blurry images, but in many cases, it’s how you use it that matters. There are plenty of things you can do to take professional-looking photographs, even if you have an entry-level camera. Follow these tips for great sports and action photos every time: 1. Scout it Out First When you’re at the game, do some work before you even get to your seat. Take a look at the action from the bleachers and see what kind of angles are available to you. Even if the seats you’re in are great, it doesn’t hurt to have a couple of backup options. Depending on the sport, you may want to get shots from the sideline, mid-court, or end zone.  Also, keep an eye on the field/court to see if there’s anything happening that you haven’t seen yet. If you’re keeping an eye out, you’re more likely to get to a good position when the action starts. 2. Shoot from Multiple Angles Once the action has started and you’ve found a good angle, don’t stick with it. Move around a bit to get different viewpoints and different perspectives. Zoom in or out as necessary. Get close-ups and wide-angle shots. If the team is trying to gain control of the ball, try to position yourself, so you’re shooting from the opposite side that they’re coming from. If a player is approaching you, don’t just shoot them in profile – get a shot of them coming right at you for a more dramatic effect. If you’re shooting for a more team effect, zoom out to get that wider shot to capture the entire play. When shooting with a sports video tower, these type of shots are much easier to get. 3. Pay Attention to Light When shooting action photos, you’re going to want to use a long shutter speed, so you’ll need plenty of light. If you’re shooting outdoors or in a gym with a lot of light, you should be fine. If you’re in a place with poor lighting, use a higher ISO setting to make the camera more sensitive to light. If the picture still isn’t bright enough, get closer to your subject. 4. Shoot in Burst Mode If you think you’re going to get a great shot, but you’re not sure, put your camera into burst mode. This will allow you to take a lot of images and hopefully end up with the perfect one. It’s definitely worth the effort if you want to get some great shots. This is especially true if you are shooting from an elevated angle with a sideline video tower or end zone camera system. 5. Catch The Play & Emotion If there’s one thing to keep in mind when you’re shooting action photos, it’s focus on the game and try to catch the multiple big plays and emotion of the players, coaches, and fans. If you see something that you want to shoot, go ahead and take your shot.  Be Prepared for Anything Shooting sports or any other kind of action can present a challenge for novice photographers and videographers. If you’re like most people, you may not have the newest and latest professional-grade camera, but you can still get those professional-grade shots. The key is to be prepared for anything and follow the tips above, so you can be sure that your sports photos and videos will look good.

5 Quick and Easy Tips for Sports Photography Newbies

If you love shooting sports, you’ll find that it can be a lot of fun, but you may also run into some challenges. It’s easy to blame your equipment for blurry images, but in many cases, it’s how you use it that matters. There are plenty of things you can do to take professional-looking photographs, even if you have an entry-level camera. Follow these tips for great sports and action photos every time: 1. Scout it Out First When you’re at the game, do some work before you even get to your seat. Take a look at the action from the bleachers and see what kind of angles are available to you. Even if the seats you’re in are great, it doesn’t hurt to have a couple of backup options. Depending on the sport, you may want to get shots from the sideline, mid-court, or end zone.  Also, keep an eye on the field/court to see if there’s anything happening that you haven’t seen yet. If you’re keeping an eye out, you’re more likely to get to a good position when the action starts. 2. Shoot from Multiple Angles Once the action has started and you’ve found a good angle, don’t stick with it. Move around a bit to get different viewpoints and different perspectives. Zoom in or out as necessary. Get close-ups and wide-angle shots. If the team is trying to gain control of the ball, try to position yourself, so you’re shooting from the opposite side that they’re coming from. If a player is approaching you, don’t just shoot them in profile – get a shot of them coming right at you for a more dramatic effect. If you’re shooting for a more team effect, zoom out to get that wider shot to capture the entire play. When shooting with a sports video tower, these type of shots are much easier to get. 3. Pay Attention to Light When shooting action photos, you’re going to want to use a long shutter speed, so you’ll need plenty of light. If you’re shooting outdoors or in a gym with a lot of light, you should be fine. If you’re in a place with poor lighting, use a higher ISO setting to make the camera more sensitive to light. If the picture still isn’t bright enough, get closer to your subject. 4. Shoot in Burst Mode If you think you’re going to get a great shot, but you’re not sure, put your camera into burst mode. This will allow you to take a lot of images and hopefully end up with the perfect one. It’s definitely worth the effort if you want to get some great shots. This is especially true if you are shooting from an elevated angle with a sideline video tower or end zone camera system. 5. Catch The Play & Emotion If there’s one thing to keep in mind when you’re shooting action photos, it’s focus on the game and try to catch the multiple big plays and emotion of the players, coaches, and fans. If you see something that you want to shoot, go ahead and take your shot.  Be Prepared for Anything Shooting sports or any other kind of action can present a challenge for novice photographers and videographers. If you’re like most people, you may not have the newest and latest professional-grade camera, but you can still get those professional-grade shots. The key is to be prepared for anything and follow the tips above, so you can be sure that your sports photos and videos will look good.

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Soccer Recording Tips to Make the Most of Each ...

If you're a soccer enthusiast, having a reliable video camera tower will go a long way. Use these tips to make sure you have the best angle, experience, and accessories to top notch HD videos of your matches.Before tapping the record button, here are a few key tips to keep in mind when your video camera is rolling.    Before tapping the record button, here are a few key tips to keep in mind when your video camera is rolling.    Preparation Tips   1 – Check Your Parts   Before heading to the field, its important to check your parts. You want to make sure that you don’t accidentally leave any batteries charging in the wall or misplaced any of the other components. When you are using your sideline video tower, most companies will ship it to you the way in which you should store your parts in the bags/cases. If you always put them back in the bags after use (and charging your batteries), you should be all set.    2 - Test Your Tower At Practice Before The Game   If you can, make it a point to run test recordings at a few practices. Make sure everything is working, and you're comfortable with the set-up and take-down of the tower. This will help you during your game day, so you're not scrambling to figure out what you're doing.   Tips for Recording   1 – Location, Location, Location!   Depending on the sport you plan to record, will determine the best location for your sports video tower in most cases. For example, if you are recording sports such as soccer, lacrosse, rugby, or other similar field sports, placing your video tower on the sideline at the mid-field mark is most popular. On the other hand, if you are recording a sport like football, you will most likely place your tower in the endzone. This is why they also refer to a sideline video tower, as an endzone camera system as well. The good news is that if you have a Hi Rise Camera tower, its one of the few sports video towers that are versatile enough to use it as a sideline video tower or endzone camera system. It’s like having 2 tower in 1!     2- Inclement Weather   It’s bound to happen…..rain during your game or practice. Make sure to have your rain covers for your electronic devices. While most all sports video towers are water resistant, the electronic devices are not. Usually, that means the video camera, viewing monitors, batteries, and remote controls. It’s important to have those covers and keep them in the transport bags at all times so that you have them if you need them. Hi Rise Camera offers custom electronics rain gear to cover these electronic components should you encounter inclement weather.    3 – SD Cards   Before you start recording, make sure to check the remaining amount of space on your sd card. On most cameras, you take a look at the video camera lcd screen and it will show you the remaining space available on your sd card. This will allow you to swap cards or even delete footage that is no longer needed, before you start recording.    Getting the Right Equipment is Vital   When you're in charge of a recording setup for a soccer game, it's important to make sure you have the right gear and accessories. This will help ensure that you capture the best video possible.    Get the best sideline video tower and end zone camera system with Hi Rise Camera. This piece of equipment offers a first-in-class solution for capturing high-angle and aerial video footage. It's incredibly versatile and great for shooting any sporting event. Get one today!

Soccer Recording Tips to Make the Most of Each Game

If you're a soccer enthusiast, having a reliable video camera tower will go a long way. Use these tips to make sure you have the best angle, experience, and accessories to top notch HD videos of your matches.Before tapping the record button, here are a few key tips to keep in mind when your video camera is rolling.    Before tapping the record button, here are a few key tips to keep in mind when your video camera is rolling.    Preparation Tips   1 – Check Your Parts   Before heading to the field, its important to check your parts. You want to make sure that you don’t accidentally leave any batteries charging in the wall or misplaced any of the other components. When you are using your sideline video tower, most companies will ship it to you the way in which you should store your parts in the bags/cases. If you always put them back in the bags after use (and charging your batteries), you should be all set.    2 - Test Your Tower At Practice Before The Game   If you can, make it a point to run test recordings at a few practices. Make sure everything is working, and you're comfortable with the set-up and take-down of the tower. This will help you during your game day, so you're not scrambling to figure out what you're doing.   Tips for Recording   1 – Location, Location, Location!   Depending on the sport you plan to record, will determine the best location for your sports video tower in most cases. For example, if you are recording sports such as soccer, lacrosse, rugby, or other similar field sports, placing your video tower on the sideline at the mid-field mark is most popular. On the other hand, if you are recording a sport like football, you will most likely place your tower in the endzone. This is why they also refer to a sideline video tower, as an endzone camera system as well. The good news is that if you have a Hi Rise Camera tower, its one of the few sports video towers that are versatile enough to use it as a sideline video tower or endzone camera system. It’s like having 2 tower in 1!     2- Inclement Weather   It’s bound to happen…..rain during your game or practice. Make sure to have your rain covers for your electronic devices. While most all sports video towers are water resistant, the electronic devices are not. Usually, that means the video camera, viewing monitors, batteries, and remote controls. It’s important to have those covers and keep them in the transport bags at all times so that you have them if you need them. Hi Rise Camera offers custom electronics rain gear to cover these electronic components should you encounter inclement weather.    3 – SD Cards   Before you start recording, make sure to check the remaining amount of space on your sd card. On most cameras, you take a look at the video camera lcd screen and it will show you the remaining space available on your sd card. This will allow you to swap cards or even delete footage that is no longer needed, before you start recording.    Getting the Right Equipment is Vital   When you're in charge of a recording setup for a soccer game, it's important to make sure you have the right gear and accessories. This will help ensure that you capture the best video possible.    Get the best sideline video tower and end zone camera system with Hi Rise Camera. This piece of equipment offers a first-in-class solution for capturing high-angle and aerial video footage. It's incredibly versatile and great for shooting any sporting event. Get one today!

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Why Do All Good Teams Insist on Having Game Film

Whether you are an athlete, a parent of an athlete, or a team coach, you likely know about game film. Many teams invest in a sideline video tower or endzone camera system to make sure they capture the game in detail. Athletes typically watch game film to improve their individual game and also watch it with the coach/team for game prep, strategy, etc.   But what really is the point of game film and why should every sports team use them? Read on and find out:    What Is Game Film?   Game film is video footage of an entire game or a part thereof. This footage can be useful to a wide variety of players, coaches, and the team. Game film is usually recorded by one of the team's coaches or team managers, that is reviewed after the game by the team, coach, or even individual players. From a college recruiting standpoint, players can also use game films (or clips from the game film) to send to college scouts and even make highlight videos.   Learning Using Game Film   Game film is particularly useful for teaching players and even coach education. Game film can be used as a coaching tool to help players and coaches learn from their mistakes and improve their skills. Players can see the game from a different angle and the break-down sessions with the team are invaluable.    Analyzing Games   In most leagues, having game film to swap with teams is a requirement. It is so important in fact, that some leagues impose fines on teams that don’t shoot game film. The game film can be used to review the team’s performance, the opponent’s strategy, and the effectiveness of the coach's game plan.    Game Prep   Another great use for game film is to prepare for the next game. More specifically, having game film of your opponent can allow you to create a strategy to prepare for your opponent.  For example, if you see in the game film that the team tends to run specific plays or has a star player that their offense runs through, you can create a strategy to break the play and/or isolate their best player.     Player Highlights and College Recruiting   The game film can be used in a number of ways. As an athlete, there’s nothing better than getting the big win and making some of your best plays when it counts. Having this captured on video allows players and parents to have those memories forever and just as important, included it in recruiting videos for college scouts. This is where online video platforms like Hudl come into play. Hudl allows teams and players to upload this footage, create highlights, and send that link to their video out to colleges, family, and even post on social media.   Game Film Is Crucial to the Team’s Success   Team managers and volunteers are often responsible for shooting the game film footage. The team manager/volunteer usually has access to the sideline video tower and/or endzone camera system for recording the game. Having this high angle view is a must-have when you start talking about effective game film. That’s why systems like Hi Rise Camera have become increasingly popular and a must-have for teams. Having a simple set up for volunteers and managers, added with the HD video quality from 21 feet high is a game changer for teams.   To make sure that you capture the best possible game film, you need to have the best equipment. That’s where Hi Rise Camera can help you. We offer the highest quality video camera tower that you can use to capture your entire game. Check out our video camera towers today!

Why Do All Good Teams Insist on Having Game Film

Whether you are an athlete, a parent of an athlete, or a team coach, you likely know about game film. Many teams invest in a sideline video tower or endzone camera system to make sure they capture the game in detail. Athletes typically watch game film to improve their individual game and also watch it with the coach/team for game prep, strategy, etc.   But what really is the point of game film and why should every sports team use them? Read on and find out:    What Is Game Film?   Game film is video footage of an entire game or a part thereof. This footage can be useful to a wide variety of players, coaches, and the team. Game film is usually recorded by one of the team's coaches or team managers, that is reviewed after the game by the team, coach, or even individual players. From a college recruiting standpoint, players can also use game films (or clips from the game film) to send to college scouts and even make highlight videos.   Learning Using Game Film   Game film is particularly useful for teaching players and even coach education. Game film can be used as a coaching tool to help players and coaches learn from their mistakes and improve their skills. Players can see the game from a different angle and the break-down sessions with the team are invaluable.    Analyzing Games   In most leagues, having game film to swap with teams is a requirement. It is so important in fact, that some leagues impose fines on teams that don’t shoot game film. The game film can be used to review the team’s performance, the opponent’s strategy, and the effectiveness of the coach's game plan.    Game Prep   Another great use for game film is to prepare for the next game. More specifically, having game film of your opponent can allow you to create a strategy to prepare for your opponent.  For example, if you see in the game film that the team tends to run specific plays or has a star player that their offense runs through, you can create a strategy to break the play and/or isolate their best player.     Player Highlights and College Recruiting   The game film can be used in a number of ways. As an athlete, there’s nothing better than getting the big win and making some of your best plays when it counts. Having this captured on video allows players and parents to have those memories forever and just as important, included it in recruiting videos for college scouts. This is where online video platforms like Hudl come into play. Hudl allows teams and players to upload this footage, create highlights, and send that link to their video out to colleges, family, and even post on social media.   Game Film Is Crucial to the Team’s Success   Team managers and volunteers are often responsible for shooting the game film footage. The team manager/volunteer usually has access to the sideline video tower and/or endzone camera system for recording the game. Having this high angle view is a must-have when you start talking about effective game film. That’s why systems like Hi Rise Camera have become increasingly popular and a must-have for teams. Having a simple set up for volunteers and managers, added with the HD video quality from 21 feet high is a game changer for teams.   To make sure that you capture the best possible game film, you need to have the best equipment. That’s where Hi Rise Camera can help you. We offer the highest quality video camera tower that you can use to capture your entire game. Check out our video camera towers today!

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4 Reasons to Buy an Endzone Camera to Record Yo...

When it comes to recording various sports events, endzone cameras are hard to beat. Not only do they capture stunning footage of a game, but it also allows users to sit back and enjoy the game, all the while knowing the camera is capturing high-quality footage.   That being said, thanks to the rapid development of technology, such cameras are getting better and better. Versus many years in the past, today's smartphones have incredible video-recording results, and what more can we say about standalone recording devices, such as endzone camera systems?   With that in mind, let's talk about why you'll want to invest in an endzone camera to record your games:   1. It Is Super Easy to Set Up and Operate   In the old days, endzone cameras were cumbersome and complex to use, as well as set up. Luckily, though, things have changed over the years, and most endzone cameras today are highly portable and can be set up in an instant.   The main reason for their portability is their lack of a big, bulky recording mechanism. In most cases, all you need is an SD card and a few minutes to set the camera up.   2. It Records Footage in Stunning Quality   With the introduction of 4K technology and ultra HD cameras, endzone cameras are getting better and better. With the advent of 4K cameras, even the best SD cameras in the market can't come close in terms of performance, thanks to their high-resolution, ultra-HD recording feature.   Of course, this quality isn't just there for show. Quality footage allows you to review the game better and more effectively. So, whether you're just a hobbyist who loves the sport or a coach running a team, the footage will allow you to make the most out of it!   3. It Can Capture Everything   Endzone cameras are capable of recording various shots of the play on the field. This means that all the action is recorded right there on the device, meaning you won't miss a thing should you review the footage.   Whether something is happening just a few feet in front of it or hundreds of yards away, the camera will capture it all. Of course, this will depend on the type of camera you're using, along with the lens. However, if you set it up correctly, you should be good to go knowing that whatever it is you're trying to capture will be captured properly and in high quality.   4. It Is Affordable   The big downfall of many endzone cameras is that they come with an expensive price tag. Although there are plenty of endzone cameras on the market that are expensive, there are also some that aren't that expensive.   As a matter of fact, there are endzone cameras available on the market at a price under $100, which is great, especially for beginners who are just looking to see how they like the technology and don't want to spend a ton of money. To make things even cheaper, there are solutions where you can just buy the stand. If you have your own camera already, then you can simply use your camera with the stand you've bought, making things even cheaper!   Get Yourself an Endzone Camera Today!   So, are you a parent, a hobbyist, a coach, or just about anyone else who is interested in recording games? If so, look no further than endzone cameras. They can record the game in stunning quality for you and even at incredible angles, ensuring that you can make the most out of the activity!   High Rise Camera offers first-in-class solutions to capture stunning high-angle and aerial footage. If you are looking to buy an endzone camera system in the US, check out what we have to offer!

4 Reasons to Buy an Endzone Camera to Record Your Games

When it comes to recording various sports events, endzone cameras are hard to beat. Not only do they capture stunning footage of a game, but it also allows users to sit back and enjoy the game, all the while knowing the camera is capturing high-quality footage.   That being said, thanks to the rapid development of technology, such cameras are getting better and better. Versus many years in the past, today's smartphones have incredible video-recording results, and what more can we say about standalone recording devices, such as endzone camera systems?   With that in mind, let's talk about why you'll want to invest in an endzone camera to record your games:   1. It Is Super Easy to Set Up and Operate   In the old days, endzone cameras were cumbersome and complex to use, as well as set up. Luckily, though, things have changed over the years, and most endzone cameras today are highly portable and can be set up in an instant.   The main reason for their portability is their lack of a big, bulky recording mechanism. In most cases, all you need is an SD card and a few minutes to set the camera up.   2. It Records Footage in Stunning Quality   With the introduction of 4K technology and ultra HD cameras, endzone cameras are getting better and better. With the advent of 4K cameras, even the best SD cameras in the market can't come close in terms of performance, thanks to their high-resolution, ultra-HD recording feature.   Of course, this quality isn't just there for show. Quality footage allows you to review the game better and more effectively. So, whether you're just a hobbyist who loves the sport or a coach running a team, the footage will allow you to make the most out of it!   3. It Can Capture Everything   Endzone cameras are capable of recording various shots of the play on the field. This means that all the action is recorded right there on the device, meaning you won't miss a thing should you review the footage.   Whether something is happening just a few feet in front of it or hundreds of yards away, the camera will capture it all. Of course, this will depend on the type of camera you're using, along with the lens. However, if you set it up correctly, you should be good to go knowing that whatever it is you're trying to capture will be captured properly and in high quality.   4. It Is Affordable   The big downfall of many endzone cameras is that they come with an expensive price tag. Although there are plenty of endzone cameras on the market that are expensive, there are also some that aren't that expensive.   As a matter of fact, there are endzone cameras available on the market at a price under $100, which is great, especially for beginners who are just looking to see how they like the technology and don't want to spend a ton of money. To make things even cheaper, there are solutions where you can just buy the stand. If you have your own camera already, then you can simply use your camera with the stand you've bought, making things even cheaper!   Get Yourself an Endzone Camera Today!   So, are you a parent, a hobbyist, a coach, or just about anyone else who is interested in recording games? If so, look no further than endzone cameras. They can record the game in stunning quality for you and even at incredible angles, ensuring that you can make the most out of the activity!   High Rise Camera offers first-in-class solutions to capture stunning high-angle and aerial footage. If you are looking to buy an endzone camera system in the US, check out what we have to offer!

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Shooting Video: Memory Card Do's and Dont's

When it comes to your sports video tower or end zone camera system, it's easy to focus on the gear and overlook the smallest essentials: your SD card! The truth is, it's just as important to your video camera and tower.   Not only is an SD card critical to have a reliable storage device, but it is also one of the most ignored when it comes to keeping your camera gear in good working order. Luckily for you, we're here to help you make the best of your SD card, so it can last you a long time and capture that HD footage!    The Do's   Do #1: Always Backup Your Storage    Just as you'd back up your hard drives and memory cards on your computer, you should also back up your SD cards. Depending on how many games or practices you’re shooting, you could have a lot of footage on an SD card that you don't want to be at risk.   Backing up your footage is important, whether it's to a secure location on your computer, to an online platform like Hudl, or onto another storage device. When you're working with SD cards, it's just as important to back up your files as it is to make sure your data is secure.   Do #2: Have Back-Up SD Cards When Filming   When capturing your game film with your end zone camera, the last thing you want to do is have your SD card fill up while filming. It’s best to keep at least one backup SD card in your bag at all times in case you need one in this type of emergency.    Do #3: Store Your SD Cards in a Secure Place   Whether you're at home or away game, you need to make sure you're keeping your SD cards in a secure place. You never want to throw your SD card in with your wallet or leave it laying around your camera when you're not shooting.   The Don'ts   Don't #1: Fill Your SD Cards All the Way   Many make the mistake of filling their SD cards all the way with footage. However, this can make a camera's internal memory a bit of a nightmare. When an SD card is filled all the way, the computer has to try to put all that data into the flash memory. In some cases, this may cause interface failures, or worse, recording issues and corrupted files. Even more important, if your SD card is filled up before the game ends, you will miss that footage.    It is always best to leave a little bit of space on SD cards in case you ever need to dump footage from the camera onto it and/or ensure you can capture your entire game.    Don't #2: Keep Your SD Card Protected   This is an easy one: it’s important to protect your SD card and keep it out of the elements (rain, cold, extreme heat). These elements can negatively impact the functionality of the SD card, or even worse, cause you to lose your all of your footage that you may have captured from your tripod or even endzone camera.    The Bottom Line: The Importance of Caring For Your Camera   The SD card is one of the easiest and most vital pieces of your camera, and keeping it in good order and using it properly can save you a lot of time and headache when it comes to editing your footage.   Where Can You Find the Best Sports Video Camera?    High-quality endzone camera systems are an asset to coaches and teams, so it’s to spend your money on a piece of equipment that will provide value for the long haul. You can find the best endzone camera system here at Hi Rise Camera with high-angle and aerial video footage capabilities.    Contact us at (877) 305-1950 and see what we can do to get your games’ most dynamic video footage, no matter the angle you need to take a winning shot! 

Shooting Video: Memory Card Do's and Dont's

When it comes to your sports video tower or end zone camera system, it's easy to focus on the gear and overlook the smallest essentials: your SD card! The truth is, it's just as important to your video camera and tower.   Not only is an SD card critical to have a reliable storage device, but it is also one of the most ignored when it comes to keeping your camera gear in good working order. Luckily for you, we're here to help you make the best of your SD card, so it can last you a long time and capture that HD footage!    The Do's   Do #1: Always Backup Your Storage    Just as you'd back up your hard drives and memory cards on your computer, you should also back up your SD cards. Depending on how many games or practices you’re shooting, you could have a lot of footage on an SD card that you don't want to be at risk.   Backing up your footage is important, whether it's to a secure location on your computer, to an online platform like Hudl, or onto another storage device. When you're working with SD cards, it's just as important to back up your files as it is to make sure your data is secure.   Do #2: Have Back-Up SD Cards When Filming   When capturing your game film with your end zone camera, the last thing you want to do is have your SD card fill up while filming. It’s best to keep at least one backup SD card in your bag at all times in case you need one in this type of emergency.    Do #3: Store Your SD Cards in a Secure Place   Whether you're at home or away game, you need to make sure you're keeping your SD cards in a secure place. You never want to throw your SD card in with your wallet or leave it laying around your camera when you're not shooting.   The Don'ts   Don't #1: Fill Your SD Cards All the Way   Many make the mistake of filling their SD cards all the way with footage. However, this can make a camera's internal memory a bit of a nightmare. When an SD card is filled all the way, the computer has to try to put all that data into the flash memory. In some cases, this may cause interface failures, or worse, recording issues and corrupted files. Even more important, if your SD card is filled up before the game ends, you will miss that footage.    It is always best to leave a little bit of space on SD cards in case you ever need to dump footage from the camera onto it and/or ensure you can capture your entire game.    Don't #2: Keep Your SD Card Protected   This is an easy one: it’s important to protect your SD card and keep it out of the elements (rain, cold, extreme heat). These elements can negatively impact the functionality of the SD card, or even worse, cause you to lose your all of your footage that you may have captured from your tripod or even endzone camera.    The Bottom Line: The Importance of Caring For Your Camera   The SD card is one of the easiest and most vital pieces of your camera, and keeping it in good order and using it properly can save you a lot of time and headache when it comes to editing your footage.   Where Can You Find the Best Sports Video Camera?    High-quality endzone camera systems are an asset to coaches and teams, so it’s to spend your money on a piece of equipment that will provide value for the long haul. You can find the best endzone camera system here at Hi Rise Camera with high-angle and aerial video footage capabilities.    Contact us at (877) 305-1950 and see what we can do to get your games’ most dynamic video footage, no matter the angle you need to take a winning shot! 

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