Need help from the homebrew guys....

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Siman/OH, Apr 6, 2009.

  1. Siman/OH

    Siman/OH Legendary Woodsman

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    Can you guys give me an idea on what i would need to get started, i know some things, but a list would be nice. After my disappointing result with Moultrie, im gonna have to start making my own from now on i think.
     
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    Camera , shutter assembly if it needs one, a case, control board with sensor, fresnal lens, flash enhancer, glass for camera lens... etc.. that's the basic stuff. If you need a good tutorial pm me. Good luck! Here's a pic of what my cam looks like...

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    DL, can you put up some of your pictures?
     
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    I'm going to get the pictures this weekend so I'll be sure to post them. I'm building my second camera next week.
     
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    Doublelung, I really want to try my hand at making one of those ever since I saw them over on AT. Can you PM me with a full parts list and rough cost of the items? I'm curious. Thanks.
     
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