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buteo photo gear Buteo Photo Gear Hide Buteo Mark III SnowPhoto Hide Buteo Mark III is the perfect one person photo hide for wildlife and bird photography. This is the latest version of our one person photo hide, and successor to the Buteo Mark II, with several improvements. See below for specifications compared to the previous version. Plus and minus points According to our photo hide specialist + Several improvements over the Buteo Mark II, see below in the description. + Space for yourself, chair, photo

 

Photo Hide Buteo Mark III is the perfect one-person photo hide for wildlife and bird photography.
This is the latest version of our one-person photo hide, and successor to the Buteo Mark II, with several improvements. See below for specifications compared to the previous version.

 

Plus and minus points 

According to our photo hide specialist

Several improvements over the Buteo Mark II, see below in the description.

Space for yourself, chair, photo gear and backpack.

Keep yourself and your gear perfectly dry.

No noise from the hide, invisible in the hide.

Hydrostatic head of 2.500 mm for water-resistance.

Camouflages you and your gear perfect with 4 different camo patterns.

Perfect new window and snoot/lens cover system.

 

Developed by nature photographers

 

About the hide:

The Buteo Mark III is the latest version of our one-person photo hide.
We looked closely at areas for improvement, and listened carefully to feedback from many users and ambassadors of these wildlife and bird hides.
Thanks to some clever applications, the Buteo Mark III is much more resistant to rainfall, keeps you perfectly dry in 'bad' weather conditions and features better photo and viewing windows.

The hide on the outside:

  • Smarter applications make the tent much more resistant to moisture from rainfall:
  • There is an extra 'canopy' on the front, this prevents waterdrops from entering through the insect net, and will also better protect your lens from rain, snow, hail, etc.
    Besides protection against rainfall, this hood also works as a sunshade, the photo window with your lens will be more shaded and therefore less noticeable. 
    The canopy can be folded down when not in use or not needed. If you leave the tent up for a longer period, this is also useful because your tent will be less conspicuous, and it will also be less sensitive to wind.
  • Improved roof construction eliminating water remaining on the roof.
  • 8 pegs: Longer and stronger than previous versions. 18 cm. long, black aluminium, triangular in shape.
  • The use of (thicker) strings on all runners of the zips, and the absence of Velcro prevents annoying noises.
  • All windows are lockable with a zip, there are no more windows where water can easily enter.
  • Optionally, Buteo Photo Gear offers:
    • A matching Snoot/Lens cover (see below).
    • An additional rain roof (see below).
    • A matching ground sheet (see below).

The hide on the inside:

  • All windows and insect nets can also be controlled from the inside.
  • Ropes, storage compartments and pockets for poles in the tent are in brighter colours, so they are highly visible in the dark.
  • Small fibreglass poles on the inside of the roof, keeping it round and allowing water to run off.
  • Label with instructions.

Photo and viewing windows:

  • All photo windows are much wider than before, at 40x36 cm. (bxh) The photo windows are also viewing windows (upper part photo window), and are therefore also much wider than in the Buteo Mark II. So there are no more separate, small viewing windows as in the previous version.
    By means of a zip that can be operated from 2 sides, you can make the viewing window larger or smaller to your liking.
  • All windows are fully lockable with high-quality zips so that they can be closed watertight. (can be operated from both inside and outside).
  • No Velcro has been used, so no more annoying noises.
  • The insect nets in the windows consist of 2 sections that overlap in the middle, equipped with an elastic band so they securely enclose your lens.
  • These insect nets are attached to the tent fabric with a zip, thus zipping it all the way open if you wish or if you want to zip in a snoot as an alternative photo window (see below).
  • The insect nets are alternately vertical or horizontal (see photos).
  • The advantage of vertical is that there is more margin in height, so you can vary the height of your lens. This margin is also useful for taller or smaller people.
    insect nets in the photo windows on the front are vertical positioned.
  • The advantage of horizontal is that it is a bit easier to swivel right/left, especially for filmmakers.
    insect nets in the photo windows left and right are horizontal positioned.
  • Photo windows at 3 alternating heights spread over 3 sides.
  • In rainy weather, it is even possible to close the outer fabric of the photo windows at the front, and use a zip in the middle to close them off around your lens, so that the tent is tight, but you can still take photos (see photos).
  • The sides you don't use for photography, however, can be used as viewing windows by partially opening the zip, again large or small as desired.

Carrying bag:

  • The carrying strap of the carry bag/fold bag is longer (but adjustable) making it easier to carry.
  • Separate compartment on top of the carry bag for accessories such as pegs, guy ropes, etc.


Accessories (optional):

Snoot / lens cover:

Buteo Photo Gear offers a matching snoot as a replacement for the original photo window.
The snoot has the advantage that it additionally camouflages your lens with the same waterproof fabric and camouflage pattern as the hide, and also protects your lens well against rain, snow and dust etc.
Another advantage is that your hands are less likely to be visible when operating the camera.
The snoot fits perfectly in any photo window, can be easily zipped in, and has its own viewing window at the top with fixed netting. This viewing window can also be fully or partially closed on the inside, and can be made larger or smaller as desired with a zip that can be operated from two sides.
The larger insect net in the tent can be zipped down when using the snoot, but can also be used as is, as your lens goes through it.
Finally, you can also use the outer polyester fabric in bad weather. It has a zip through which you put the lens, with the zip you then close the fabric so that you and your equipment have maximum protection from precipitation (see photos).

Rain Roof:

An additional rain roof can be useful to make the roof of your Buteo Mark III even more waterproof.
If you want to leave the hide up for a longer period of time, or if you want to be 100% sure that not a drop will seep through the roof again, this is a perfect solution. It gives you a double polyester roof over your head, so also 2 a hydrostatic head of 2,500 mm. This rain roof fits exactly over the existing roof, and can be easily fixed at 4 corners with a hook.

Ground sheet:

The groundsheet used with the previous version is also applicable with the mark III. This ground sheet has the same base dimensions as the hide (115x115 cm), and is made of PVC fabric 0.4 mm thick, (polyester Oxford).
The water column of this ground sheet is no less than 10,000 mm!

 

Prepare and place:

It is useful to visit a nature reserve in advance and prepare well, so that you start photographing purposefully.  Preferably make use of the surroundings as much as possible; if possible, place the tent against or under existing vegetation so that everything becomes one, preferably 1 or a few days in advance so that birds and mammals can get used to it. The hide can be secured with the supplied pegs and guy ropes, although this will not often be necessary.

The Buteo Mark III also has the option of attaching additional camouflage such as branches, leaves, reeds and so on. These extras can be attached using the strings. If you do this properly, your photo hide will blend in even more with its surroundings, which is exactly what you want! Another possibility is to use an extra camouflage net, please feel free to check our page camouflage nets.
However, make sure you have a good, unobstructed view to all sides with your camera.

The Buteo Mark III is perfect for use for short periods (up to several months). If left in full sun for long periods, the colour may fade slightly.
You will still stay dry in rain/rain: The canopy at the front, the improved roof construction, the possibility to close everything tightly (and still be able to take photos), and optionally the extra rain canopy make this tent more weather-resistant than ever!
The tent fabric itself is strong, waterproof polyester (150D, hydrostatic head of 2,500 mm.) that lasts a long time. Just keep in mind that the weather resistance may decrease a bit if the tent is left outside for months or even longer.

Taking photos from the hide

The spacious entrance has a high-quality zip, stays nicely to the side when opened and is also equipped with an insect mesh in the same camouflage print. So the tent with the door (slightly) open is still perfectly camouflaged.
Once inside the tent, you can see that it is very dark because of the black coating on the inside. 

The photo and viewing windows are provided at 3 different levels: 2 at the front (eye level and low level), left and right you will find them at a slightly lower level than at the front. The photo windows are equipped with an insect net, these consist of 2 sections that overlap in the middle, fitted with an elastic band so they securely enclose your lens. In case of rain, it is possible to close the outer fabric as well, and put your lens through a zip opening. This allows you to still shoot, but protects you and your equipment to the maximum from wind and weather.

All insect nets in these windows can be partially or fully unzipped. This allows the viewing window to be resized as required. These viewing windows are wide, so you have a perfect view to the outside. On the left and right side you will find the same options to keep a good view there as well. There is a smaller viewing window in the door at the back, which can be closed watertight.

The hide has enough space for your seat, your tripod with camera/lens and a photo backpack or bag. At the front, you will find a storage compartment where you can store small items.
 

Delivery includes:

  • Buteo Mark III.
  • Carrying bag.
  • Small fibreglass poles for roof construction.
  • 8 pegs, 18 cm. long, black aluminium in a storage bag.
  • Guy ropes.

Accessories optional:

  • Additional rain canopy in storage bag.
  • Ground sheet Buteo.
  • Spare storage bag with 8 pegs and guy ropes.
  • Spare fibreglass poles for the roof construction.
  • Spare carrying bag for the hide.

 

Specification Description
Person 1 Person hide
Design outside See description/title.
Design inside Black coated.
Material frame Springsteel + fiberglass
Construction Spring Steel construction.
Length 115 cm.
Width 115 cm.
Height tent 150 cm.
Overall weight 3.1 kg.
Weight hide without accessories 3.0 kg.
Fabric tent Polyester 150D.
Water-resistant tent Hydrostatic head 2.500 mm.
Photo windows front 2x at 103 cm & 36 cm (centre window), size 40x36 cm.
Photo windows right 1x at 93 cm. (centre window), size 40x36 cm.
Photo windows left 1x at 93 cm. (centre window), size 40x36 cm.
Viewing windows front 2x, above the photo windows
Viewing windows right 1x, above the photo window
Viewing windows left 1x, above the photo window
Viewing windows back 1x at eye level
hide folded (in bag) 53 (round)x5cm (WxH), 2.9 kg.
Delivery includes fiberglass poles for the roof, 8 pegs + bag, 4 guy ropes, storage
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Let me preface this by saying—writing a book is HARD! Coming up with characters so real that they take on a life of their own, building an entire world, the political/magic system. Designing all of this is no easy feat. That being said. This book had so. Much. Potential. I was so excited to read this book, and I plan to finish it for the sake of finishing it. But. At this point, I would have set I’d aside as a DNF. The book could have benefited from some form of a developmental editor, or an in depth beta reader. I will say this. Within 5 chapters, there are so many… phrases that I’ve highlight that I’ve latched onto. Phrases about books and storms that were written BEAUTIFULLY! So, bravo Linton for hitting the nail on the head as to why readers disappear like they do! However, 5 chapters in and I can already guess where a majority of the story is going. But that’s also because I read like a mad-woman and have read this particular type of story, many different ways. Enemies to lovers where the FMC isn’t who she thinks she is. I am all about supporting indie authors. BUT. I also feel like criticism should be constructive, and not degrading. So if I could give this book a 4 1/2, strictly because I know the work the author put into this, I would. So if you’re looking for an easy read with characters that aren’t hard to follow, look no further! They are easy to love and easy to care for. One of the biggest issues they lacked, to me, was depth and plausible reactions to their situations. JD, you have done BEAUTIFULLY writing this book. I applaud and will continue to buy your books in the future. My BIGGEST recommendation is to definitely hire some form of an editor for any upcoming books. Or in turn, I will be happy to beta read for you. Should my opinion change of the book by the time I finish, I will happily get on here and say I was wrong, delete this review and post a different one. Until then…
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