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Old 08-15-2008 | 05:44 AM
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Default RE: thoughts on the wildview

heo kyle,

There are severalways to overcome slow trigger speed. For instance, you can place the camera to point up or down the trail instead of across it. You can place some sort of food or mineral out in order to make the animal linger or you can set the unit a little farther back from the trail in order that the animal is in the detection zone for a longer period of time. Think of the sensor on the unit as a cone, the further away from the camera, the wider the cone of detection. Of course you will need to figure out the effective range of your camera in order to do this. Remember, the range is affected by the temperature. the hotter the temp, the less sensitive the camera will be. That being said, I have to agree with huntingtherut and say you can't go wrong with a Moultrie D-40 and it's in the $100 range. Hope this helps.

Blessings.....Pastorjim
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