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Wide angle!

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

If you remember, I focused the Vosker camera on the boat. But I just turned it a bit, and now I have the boat, golf card, quad, and Sea-Doo FishPro all in the frame. If you know how wide these are, then you'll realize just how much of a wide angle this camera has! And it's NOT distorted!

Just look at the quality of the image too.

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And here it is at night. It uses infrared, not a light, even though it looks like it. No more blurry dark images. Plus it senses motion all the way out and on the corners of the frame, and can send you an alert if you want.

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https://www.vosker.com/us/en

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  • BassResource.com Administrator

It's a SeaDoo FishPro, designed for fishing. I was the first bass angler to try it.

  • Super User

That is the camera I need for my fishing this year. With that wide of angle, I'm sure I can make a 2 pound bass look like a 10 pound bass and not even pull a muscle trying to hold the bass away from my body.

  • Super User

that's your fishing jetski?? so cool! I want one, but it isn't good for my parts since I am surrounded by protected reefs.

if I lived further south, I would buy one. coolest video on the YT. some of those guy are insane.

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