A Look at Sport Scope’s Quick Scope

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As football season quickly approaches, coaches need a quick and easy to use endzone camera system that can help them film practices and scrimmages without the hassle of setting up a larger telescoping camera tower. Shorter, manually controlled poles are a great option for filming practices, 7 on 7, and even games. Practice poles are convenient, simple, and less expensive than 20’ or 30’ endzone camera towers. Sport Scope offers shorter Quick Scope poles in varying sizes, delivering an all-encompassing system and industry-leading technology, just in a more compact package. This blog post will detail the features and value of this advanced product.

 

Maneuverability

Sport Scope’s Quick Scope poles come in both 11’ and 16’ sizes, allowing you to decide which close-up elevated angle you would like to use when filming. These shorter poles are especially easy to control so that you can effectively get the footage you want. The Quick Scope systems have a maximum weight of only 15 pounds, so they can be carried and transported with minimal effort. The Sport Scope Quick Scope has extended height, meaning that you can move it around without wrestling with a tall pole. All you have to do is twist or loosen the knob on the side of the pole to extend/shorten the length for filming or transport. This endzone camera system is the ideal solution for capturing quick practice film to make your team better by game day.

 

Accessories

It’s important that coaches can obtain quality footage of their practices and scrimmages so that they can help their players learn and improve before game time. Using practice poles to film in preparation for the football season is a great way to do this, especially when your endzone camera system comes with everything you need for filming. Sport Scope’s 11’ and 16’ Quick Scope systems provide all of the necessary video components at an outstanding value. The Quick Scope 11’ pole system includes an HD camera, an 8” HD monitor, cables, extended batteries, camera memory, rain gear, a hard case, and a travel bag, all for $1,699. The Quick Scope 16’ comes with all of the previous accessories, plus a stabilizer to ensure that the pole stays steady when fully extended. This system costs $2,299. Sport Scope systems are clearly so much more than just a telescoping pole. These comprehensive endzone camera systems are unbeatable when it comes to price for the high caliber video technology.  

 

 

If you’re looking to for an efficient way to film practices, trying to find a less expensive endzone camera system, or interested in a smaller manual camera tower, Sport Scope has you covered with the outstanding 11’ and 16’ Quick Scope systems. These poles are a breeze when it comes to set-up and maneuverability, making them perfect for quick preseason and practice video recording. Although the camera towers are shorter, Sport Scope provides the highest quality systems with all of the necessary tech components to get the best footage possible. These systems are a worthwhile investment that will help your team win more games.