Well, im not sure whether or not to call this week a disapointment. My battery finally died on my cuddeback after only bieng out for 4 days. And my Stealth cam was positioned so that the sun/rain/wind/anything woudl set it off. It took 245 pictures and only about 10 had animals in them. I did get some pretty cool shots of a group of 2 year old toms that i will be looking for some fall, Enjoy:
Great photos Caleb... I wonder what the differance is between the Captures and the old Cuddeback C3000 and experts.... the new Captures seem to have a green hue to them and they don't seem to capture the stunning photo quality of the previous models. As long as they don't act up as much as the previous models, they are a great deal. I got my Reconyx back the other day, I really need to set it out and get some pics, might do that tomorrow.
Great pics. I just pulled my pics today and put out another camera out over a mineral block. I'll be posting my pics here shortly.
hey i just baught a cuddyback capture the camera works fine i was wondering what you are using to view pics?
Hes viewing the pics by putting the SD card into the computer via a card reader, we don't view the cards in the field we just swap out cards and view them at home. hope this answers your questions.
Caleb, It looks as if per our conversation last week on HNI, the Stealthcam did better in an all light or all dark environment. What do you think? Great pictures by the way. Blessings.....Pastorjim
I agree Jim, it doesn't like low light or direct sun at all. Should be a good camera for putting on scrapes :D
They do have a green hue to them, but i correct it with Picasa no problem. The Stealth cam has the same exact problem. Its kinda annoying, but the auto-correct does wonders.