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Trail camera pics. Lets start seeing them.


Mark Christianson

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Thanks for your help guys------wow these pics are big!

I got 12 pictures of this buck in a 30 minute time period the first night I had it out---2 weeks ago(time and date wasn't set correctly when shots were taken). I will post some other pics from this year when I figure out how to get the picture smaller.

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Holy smokes!

Not just big pics, but a big buck!!!

Go to this link if you want to shrink pics.

800x600 is optimal for posting on here.

Is that a rub on the tree on the last pic?? It sure looks like one.

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Yes it is!!!. There are a few other good bucks I have scouted and one B&C that the landowner sees every once in a while----I am hoping to get some pics of him. I will be grabbing the camara after my hunt on Sat.-----so hopefully some more good photos.

Biglake---that is a rub in the background---I have salt, deercain, and buckjam out there. In the 5 days my camara took photos(it was out for 14 but battery fried after 5) I had 7 different bucks hit it with 3 in one pic. No does though.

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RDB, I am pretty happy with battery life. I am using cheapies, (EvrRdy) and they are doing a nice job. I have had one in for close to 2 weeks and still have around 30% battery life. Camera has taken approx. 60 pics in that time frame. I love the SD card option, I have 2 and just swap them out everytime I go out, plus the card fits in my digital home camera which I take to the field to view the pictures right away.

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WalleyeWeasel, I do get some "empty" pictures, probably about a third of them. I think maybe the deer has moved out of the camera focus already on some, I have also gotten just some rear ends of deer as they move out. Could also be other critters? I am pretty new to this but I think a key part of it is getting the proper angle on the trail, more of a linear (along the trail) photo vs. shooting across a trail. That is the great thing about digital, you can just delete the garbage pictures.

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I get lots of butt pics and empty pics on my digitals.

It all comes down to the trigger time.

Basically the camera sensing motion and getting the camera powered up and ready to snap a pic. My 35mm cameras have almost no delay. A deer comes in front and it takes the pic.

Its the inherint problems with digitals in most cases.

Check this out. A struttin turkey!

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is the flash on the unit or the camera?? With the moultrie do you use your own camera or does it come with one ?? The price is right for me due to the fact that i'm worried about thieves where i would like to put it (public land)

Just a heads up !! i was driving up north for birds last year in the middle of no-where my radar detector went off thought why ?? went down the logging road on the way back out it went off again........thought maybe theres a trail camera somewhere close by sure enough there was. My buddy walked in front of it and gave it a moon shot !! Wonder what that guy thought grin.gif

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On the moultrie, the flash is mounted on the actual unit. The camera is built into it. So, yes, for 100 bucks you get it all except the 6V battery and extra memory if you want (eventually you will want). It has 16mb of internal memory. Actually, you will need a printer USB cable to connect to the camera and computer to download the internal pics to the computer. A video cable comes with it to connect to the TV to view. Overall so far for me, nice camera for the money..

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