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September 10th, 2020, 12:26 PM
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September 10th, 2020 12:26 PM
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September 10th, 2020, 02:20 PM
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Try it in the yard first before taking it out. Have some the video works great others the pics are better.
Hang it up and get someone to walk back and forth see what works. Other then that I usually have mine set for two pictures and a minute delay.
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September 10th, 2020, 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by
Saskfly
Try it in the yard first before taking it out. Have some the video works great others the pics are better.
Hang it up and get someone to walk back and forth see what works. Other then that I usually have mine set for two pictures and a minute delay.
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thank you this will help
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September 10th, 2020, 03:47 PM
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After testing make sure there are no grasses or other plants or branches near the lens. Always a good idea to clear this stuff away. Try and set up the camera facing away from the sun and have it set about 2 feet high.
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September 10th, 2020, 04:50 PM
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Originally Posted by
JMatthews
After testing make sure there are no grasses or other plants or branches near the lens. Always a good idea to clear this stuff away. Try and set up the camera facing away from the sun and have it set about 2 feet high.
ive heard about waist height, and as for the sun it wont be pointing that way it will be pointing towards the bush away from sunrise or sunset. do you any setting tips as well? thanks
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September 10th, 2020, 04:52 PM
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Do not worry much about the interval,especially if there will be no 1000 deer in a day.This will never happen unless you are on a bait.Even then slim to none to have SD card run out of space.
I like shortest interval possible,one picture at a time.7 sec sleep mode-wake up-0.9 sec trigger=every 8 sec a deer picture.They do not stick around for a day to fill the card,so i have many nice pictures of the same animal.Easy to delete unwanted pictures.
Never run out of SD card space UNLESS a weed or branch was not twitching in front of the lenses.As JM mentioned-take care of weeds before they take care of your SD card.It i tough to page thru 1500 pictures,to find 4 deer pictures and the rest-same weed,moving left -then right........
One more advice-weeds DO GROW,so small weed in May will be a huge weed in July(believe me-it happens)
Last edited by gbk; September 10th, 2020 at 04:54 PM.
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September 10th, 2020, 05:04 PM
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Originally Posted by
gbk
Do not worry much about the interval,especially if there will be no 1000 deer in a day.This will never happen unless you are on a bait.Even then slim to none to have SD card run out of space.
I like shortest interval possible,one picture at a time.7 sec sleep mode-wake up-0.9 sec trigger=every 8 sec a deer picture.They do not stick around for a day to fill the card,so i have many nice pictures of the same animal.Easy to delete unwanted pictures.
Never run out of SD card space UNLESS a weed or branch was not twitching in front of the lenses.As JM mentioned-take care of weeds before they take care of your SD card.It i tough to page thru 1500 pictures,to find 4 deer pictures and the rest-same weed,moving left -then right........
One more advice-weeds DO GROW,so small weed in May will be a huge weed in July(believe me-it happens)
noted thanks so much;
as for the weeds oh i know haha i hunt on a big farm and they have a couple different fields they use so a couple years at a time they dont use 1 field if they dont cut the grass boy oh boy its like a jungle haha
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September 14th, 2020, 08:41 PM
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In areas that are open to the wind, you may want to reduce the sensitivity to medium otherwise you may get lots of pictures of nothing i.e. false triggers.
Beware of bears! They like to bite cameras.
Last edited by Sam Menard; September 14th, 2020 at 08:44 PM.
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September 14th, 2020, 10:31 PM
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Originally Posted by
Sam Menard
In areas that are open to the wind, you may want to reduce the sensitivity to medium otherwise you may get lots of pictures of nothing i.e. false triggers.
Beware of bears! They like to bite cameras.
So I went up today, set mine up on the edge of a bush facing a lane they like to cross and looking under an apple tree, put the other one more inside a wooded area with a little open patch with tons of trails going through, set the triggers to medium and tested before we left, as for thr bears there are none in the area we go to only humans to be aware of LOL I think we hid them quite well tho
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September 15th, 2020, 11:25 AM
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I little off topic but I placed one on a meat bait pile yesterday for the first time... It should be interesting to see how many coyotes show up... Can't wait to post some pics.... I placed mine at waste height about 10' from the bait site, removed most of the taller grass, hopefully I get a lot of pics....Can't wait..
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