![]() |
A few early stealth cam pics
Just got these developed. I know for sure there are 2 different bucks there may be more, not sure.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
titleist_03! those are pretty good shot's thank's for sharing them with us .
nubo |
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
Some of the night shots have terrible quality. I think I'm gonna try some 800 speed film next time. Another thing, I used a 24 exposure roll and only got 14 pics back. I took them to Walmart. Has anyone ever not got all the pics back. All of the negatives are there and almost all of them had deer in them that weren't developed. Why did they not print them? Has anyone else had this problem?
|
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
I think I'd be taken the pic's and negatives back to Walmart and asking them that question. Somebody obviously made a boo boo.
nubo |
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
I have had the same problem. I'd switch to Rite-Aid, Eckerds, or another One hour photo place, they seem to pay a little more attention. I usually tell the photo person that its a stealth cam roll, and that I want all the pictures developed, even if the quality is poor. I also check the negatives to see if the picture is centered.
Always count when you get your pictures back, even when I ask - I had some missing. |
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
I went back through the rolls from last fall and none of them have all of the pictures there. And I never take the film out of the camera before it is used. I think I might try somewhere else out for film developing.
|
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
Titleist, usually when i turn the roll in, on the slip you fill out with your info there is usually a comment box of some sort. In that box I put "develop all photos even if it appears there is nothing". It works...I have got back pics that showed no more than a couple sets of eyes...that mean something to me but i know would not have been developed had i not asked for them.
|
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
Thanks for the idea Stillhuntin. I'll give that a try next time.
|
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
T_03
800 film will just be more grainy. Stick with 200. Wal-mart 1 hour developing is not what you want if your looking for quality pics. But it does show you what you really want to know. Nice pics though. Are they trail monitoring pics or are they coming to bait. Thanks for posting. good luck |
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
The film I have been using is 400. The daytime pics look good but night time leaves something to be desired. I have the camera located in a thicket that is filled with trails and always has dozens of rubs in it. They usually bed either in the thicket or just to the south of it in a grass grown up field. So they usually come through it on a frequent basis. All the pics were from the first week of the three I had it up. A guy now has a hot wire fence up to the west just across the creek from where I have the camera setup. Do you think that will hurt my deer sightings?
|
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
titleist,
I have had awsome luck with 800 speed film from my Stealth Cams! I use Kodak Max, and the night shots are great! As far as the missing pictures go, the crew at Wal-Mart could either think the pics are bad quality or, you could have another hunter there (or a hunters wife/girlfriend) that takes the pics home with themselves! I would try the note thing or just telling them you want all pics, and if that doesn't work, I would switch the developer! Here are a few pics I got off my stealth cams at night using Kodak Max 800 speed film.... |
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
The higher the speed, the more sensitive it is to light. I think you would have good luck with the 800 speed film.
|
RE: A few early stealth cam pics
Awesome looking pics titleist.I would have thought that 400 kodak max would work just fine even with night shots:eek:
Buck magnet those are some nice looking bucks in your pics:)thanx for sharing them .I love looking at these pics in the off-season |
| All times are GMT -8. The time now is 10:19 AM. |
Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.