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Post by freedomrules3 on Dec 13, 2005 11:45:04 GMT -5
place all your trail-cam pictures here for others to drool over . keep the pictures to maybe 2 per thread so they download easily for us on dial-up
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1YLAB
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Post by 1YLAB on Dec 13, 2005 13:26:33 GMT -5
This forum is good idea. I hope to get a trail camera for Christmas. On a hunting show on the outdoor network some boys placed a video camera over a gut pile of a doe they had killed. They got some good shots of bobcats. Its a good idea for places that have bobcats and/or coyotes.
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Post by eshoremd on Dec 13, 2005 18:53:04 GMT -5
excellent idea rick. specially since i got this one coming. should be able to put it out this weekend. this ones going way back in the middle of the property in the thick stuff. hope this one doesnt have legs too.
Leaf River IR Scouting Camera Capture black and white still pictures at up to four mega pixel picture quality or choose 3 second to 90 second video clips at any time of the day or night with this scouting camera with infrared illumination and built-in viewing screen. The new Early Detection PIR Sensor has five detection zones to trigger the camera just after the deer enters the picture window which almost doubles the time allowed for the camera to capture the picture before the deer leaves. This also allows you to get pictures of deer that might not cross the center of the picture. You can get very long battery life in the battery saver mode, or choose a faster trigger time with a slide switch. Use the Quick Shot mode to capture an even quicker second or third picture before entering the pause time if additional motion is detected such as a buck following a doe down a trail. The internal 16MB memory can hold up to 50 images, and hundreds more can be stored if you add a Compact Flash Card (not included). A TV-Out port lets you look at your images on your TV, or hook the camera up to your computer. If you prefer, view images on the built-in 1.6" TFT viewing screen. The powerful infrared LED flash produces extremely clear night images. The unit can be programmed to pause anywhere from 1 to 90 minutes between pictures. Up to three motion activated pictures can be captured before entering the pause time using the quick-shot mode. There's also an event counter and battery level indicator, too. The Leaf River IR Scouting Camera comes in a Mossy Oak® Break-Up™ camo pattern and you also receive a USB cable, RCA cable, steel mounting bracket, steel security bar, mounting strap, photo-editing software and instructional DVD. Requires four D-cell and three C-cell batteries (not included).
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Post by freedomrules3 on Dec 13, 2005 20:19:52 GMT -5
actually i would like to take the credit , but it was aro's idea. i thought about it before but didnt know how much action it would get . that camera sounds like it should work well.especially the extra sensors for the quicker trigger time. let us know how it works. i will be getting a few soon , maybe a cheapo and a good one.
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