What make is it Mike?I have a cheap one that came from Amazon. Stills, video and sound..no visible light from the IR lamp and it uses a micro SD card which I just swap out when I’m passing and then load onto the PC
Very useful, many thanks. Looking into it straight away.Hi Mike,
I've been using one that's been out for a year. I replace the rechargeable batteries every week but they'll stretch to 2 weeks and the SD card also but the 32GB card I have in it has never run out of space.
It's a Campark T100 trail camera which can record at 4K but I don't since I then need to convert the media before my system is capable of editing it so I generally record at 2K. It was about £80 when I bought it.
I also bought one of these to secure it https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000PBT48S/
Here is my playlist for an example of the quality. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUCpnQbhJBUmQx-fUY_Rt351kB9Wi4gLy
Note that there are some videos on there which are not mine.
It all comes down to how much you want to spend. Some cameras will upload a still through a sim card to your phone when there's activity but these are much more expensive.
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It takes 8 AA batteries and, even though it says not to use rechargeables, I do.
On that playlist the videos from Glencoebhoy are from the Browning SpecOps camera but I have no experience of this one.
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Sounds like mine...Victronix or something?I have a cheap one that came from Amazon. Stills, video and sound..no visible light from the IR lamp and it uses a micro SD card which I just swap out when I’m passing and then load onto the PC