stealth cams and temperatures
#1
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: St. Louis, MO
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stealth cams and temperatures
My new stealth cam said that it should not be used in temps lower than 14 degrees. What's up with that??! That doesn't seem like anything! I've hunted in lower temps, but my cam wont work? anyone tested it's limits and know what I can REALLY do with it?
#3
Typical Buck
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RE: stealth cams and temperatures
I have made a copy of your post (minus the second sentance) and it will be used in my small claims court case if need be.
Has it actually snapped shots in the negative temps??
Has it actually snapped shots in the negative temps??
#4
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Maine
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RE: stealth cams and temperatures
My stealth (digital 1.3mp) dosn't take pics when temps drop much below freezing. Well, it takes pics but if they're night time pics the flash dosn't cycle. it dosn't matter how old the batteries are it just won't do it. Day time pics are ok though.
IMO this is crap. I emailed steath and got no where. From all the post 've read that's no big suprise though. Home brews look better and better after every post I read[:'(]
IMO this is crap. I emailed steath and got no where. From all the post 've read that's no big suprise though. Home brews look better and better after every post I read[:'(]
#5
Typical Buck
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Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: stealth cams and temperatures
Well I don't have a digital... so I'm not sure if that will matter or not. We'll see. I'm sure it's going to come down to trying it and seeing what happens. I just wanted to see what other people were getting.