Posted by pete 23 on March 24, 2014 at 19:55:07 from (74.33.94.238):
In Reply to: Game camera questions posted by John in La on March 24, 2014 at 17:40:44:
I had four different models of trail camera"s. One got stolen. None of them allow you to turn off infrared flash. All have interval setting for taking pictures. Can be set to take three in pretty quick succession but then a delay before next set. All will go to sleep if no movement for a length of time and then are slower to "wake" up. One will take pictures continuously until card is full when it get down to about 20 degrees F. I would not depend on any of them to save my life but all of them are very interesting . Can take video with some of them also. Range to trigger them is not very far on any of them. Put one neighbor on alert to his roaming dogs which he never let out. Just kind of keep an eye on things out at the farm. I went to using external battery power as those batteries get expensive and go dead when you least want them to. This of course makes it more difficult to hide them.
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