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Why would you ever put you trail cams away??

Discussion in 'Trail Cameras' started by Fitz, Dec 20, 2014.

  1. Fitz

    Fitz Legendary Woodsman

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    Yeah, it's hard to get good night pic quality, but I'll will say that the G's have been as good or better than any cam I've had for IR clarity. The biggest issue I have is that I need to adjust how close I have the cam to the subject. It's got the furthest IR range I've ever used and it can wash out critters if they are too close.

    Again, I'm overall pleased with it's night time photo quality.

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    Sota Legendary Woodsman

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    I leave mine up and running till the batteries run out after the bucks shed, no antlers no interest. I will start the cameras in may or june again
     
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    Revvv Weekend Warrior

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    I keep my cams in video mode. I normally have about 1000 videos over a 2 - 3 week period. With the weather cooling off battery life falls dramatically.

    I pulled the card on my cam yesterday to find that the batteries weren't strong enough to run video. I will likely pull the cams until after the first.


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    jjs3 Weekend Warrior

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    Amazing pics! I don't bring mine in, heading up to my cabin to check them the day after Christmas!


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