Posted by GeneMO on December 06, 2008 at 06:32:37 from (216.74.221.122):
In Reply to: trail cameras posted by Oliver Power on December 06, 2008 at 06:02:49:
I think a few of the folks thought you were talking about a regular camera, not a game cam. I have three of the cheaper ones and they work OK. 2-4 megapixals is all you need. even the $99 ones have the capacity to use flash on or off. They will also take three shot bursts, and you can also set the amount of time you want to pass before it takes another set of photos. I generally set mine to take a three shot burst, then wait 3 or 4 minutes. I do not have a reader, so I take the SD card home and plug it into the home computer. A reader would be nice as you could view the photos out in the field. I am thinking about getting one with infrared capabilities, not to put out in the woods, but rather as a security camera for my farm shop. Had some vandalism problems there a while back. The flash would alert the crook that he had been caught. I also dont want to put a $250 camera out in the woods to be stolen.
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