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Game Cam question
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07/05/14 03:02 AM
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rico334
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I'm currently using 2 Wildview game cams. They work flawlessly and get a ton of pics per sets of batteries but my gripe is, if the subject being photographed has any movement at all, the pic is blurry. What I like 100% about these Wildview cams is that you can choose for your photos to be taken 24 hours, daylight only, or night time only. If I use either the 24 hour setting or the daylight only setting, the camera catches movement of trees, weeds or even shadows on the ground of trees and will snap a gazillion photos.
Question is: Does anyone know of another brand of camera that takes good pics but also lets you choose just night time shots ?
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Re: Game Cam question
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07/05/14 11:35 PM
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DEERSTRANGLER
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I think my Cabela's gamecam will do that.
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Re: Game Cam question
[Re: rico334]
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07/15/14 11:45 PM
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You've got the sensitivity set too high. Mine were taking a billion pics of tree limbs blowing in the distance until I set the sensitivity to a lower setting.
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