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Old 01-05-2010 | 07:47 PM
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Remnard
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Originally Posted by GTOHunter
What brand of trail camera do you have...and does your trail camera have an SD card?If so then all you need is a decent hand-held digital camera the view the SD card on out in the field or at home.Most of the hand-held digital camera's come with an external cable to hook to the camera and then into the computer or you can simply pull the SD card out of the trail camera and put it into the SD card slot on your computer.You can also get a cheap SanDisk "Flash Drive" to store your pictures off your SD card onto it from your computer....or take it (your SD card from your trail camera) to your local Wal-Mart and do like I do and have the pictures put on a CD/DVD disc to view in your computer or even on your TV's DVD Player.


One thing to watch is if Your camera takes the night IR (InfaRed Pictures) certain hand-held digital camera's WILL NOT be able to view the IR pictures and others will.My expensive Kodak Easy Share Z1275 digital camera will view pictures from my regular Moultrie 4.0 digital trail camera SD card but will not read the SD cards from my Moultrie I-60 InfaRed Camera.My Daughters cheaper Kodak EasyShare C913 digital camera will read my I-60 InfaRed SD cards just fine.Just take one of your SD cards to Wally World and try out several different digital camera's to see which one works the best!Sometimes when I got out Hunting I pull the SD on my nearest trail camera and I view all the new pictures while I'm up in my ladder stand waiting on a Deer to come by!
I have a Bushnell trophy cam. My kodak camera is a different format, so it cant read the sd card after I format it for the Bushnell TC.
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