Check this link:
www.spypoint.com/EN/trail-cameras
Spy Point Tiny W: time lapse is 30 second to 90 second. If this is what other manufactures call "delay", I would say "no" to this camera. The lower the delay setting, the less chance of missing animals. This camera only has up to 50 foot of transmission distance.
Spy Point Tiny W 2: this one they list the video setting as 10 second to 90 second. Transmission distance is up to 250 feet. For these two reasons, if buying one of these cameras, this would be my choice. It will also be more expensive of the two.
Notes: 1)Spy Point cameras are well build, have a one year manufacture warranty and excellent customer service. These cameras are built in Canada but have lots of ditributers in the U.S.A.
2)a camera that accepts AA batteries is a bonus for cold weather use. One is able to use Lithium Ultimate batteries which are high voltage. These test out at 1.79 to 1.83 volt fresh out of the package using a digital meter.
3)I recently purchased three of the SpyPoint IR6. When setting up to do an in house test as I do with all new cameras, with this series, the delay could not be set lower than one minute. This was also confirmed with an email to SpyPoint. These cameras were returned for that reason only. These cameras were well constructed and easy to set up.
4)As for transmission distance, this can be greatly affected by any hills, trees etc. between the camera (transmitter) and receiver. Weather also plays an important role: snowing, rain, fog or temperature.
As "pnut" mentions on height of camera setting, I'll second the height. Setting the camera to a higher height like you mention, greatly cuts down the field of view due to reducing the camera angle.
I have animals stare at the camera, some rub or smell it out of curiosity, others totally ignore it, and a few may flee. If using the camera in bear country, I would recommend a bear safe box.
Good luck in what you choose.