Soloshot VS Move N See

A Motion tracking system is a great way to take your training to the next step, and there are several options, including the Soloshot vs Move N See cameras. The Soloshot is one of the first moving cameras to hit the market.

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Soloshot

The Optic65 sells for around $1,200. The number following the word Optic refers to the zoom capabilities of the camera. The 25 has a 25x zoom, and the 65 has a 65x zoom.

Soloshot

Soloshot Pros And Cons: this camera is a good option for recording smaller areas, such as a round pen. However, for outdoor arenas, you should look more closely at the Optic65 to ensure you get a good picture.

Move N See

The Move N See is also known as the Pixeo. It is the first tracking camera to hit the market that can record indoors and outdoors.

Move N See

Move N See Pros And Cons: Both versions allow for live streaming and have automatic zoom capabilities. A 330-feet distance limit isn’t ideal for equestrians looking to record their rides, especially outdoors.

Soloshot VS Move N See

The distance capabilities of both Soloshot versions far outstrip the Move N See. Having the ability to record further than 600-feet is certainly a plus for horse riders.

As a horse rider myself, I’m leaning towards the Move N See. I like that ability to record inside, meaning I’ll get more use out of it. And for the price, it makes sense to get as much value as possible from the one I choose.

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