Photographing small animals with Trail Cam
#14
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Indiana
Posts: 21
RE: Photographing small animals with Trail Cam
I see it! Just kidding. That's some fast trigger time you have there! Unless he flew toward the camera and then flared away or something else triggered it and he happened to fly in right then, he couldn't have been in front of the camera for half a second. Impressive.
#17
RE: Photographing small animals with Trail Cam
ORIGINAL: farm hunter
I cannot say that the newer ones are worth the money.
The 3.0 megapixel - set on "High sensitivity" will capture a rabbit easy enough:
The older version (1.3 megapixel)will capture small animals too - but the resolution is not as good - and often they are moving and blurry. Turkeys are no problem though
I've taken plenty of pictures of raccon, couple opossum, squirrels and crows with both cameras.
FH
I cannot say that the newer ones are worth the money.
The 3.0 megapixel - set on "High sensitivity" will capture a rabbit easy enough:
The older version (1.3 megapixel)will capture small animals too - but the resolution is not as good - and often they are moving and blurry. Turkeys are no problem though
I've taken plenty of pictures of raccon, couple opossum, squirrels and crows with both cameras.
FH
#19
RE: Photographing small animals with Trail Cam
ive gotten pics of squirrels and blue jays and canadian jays on my moultrie 2.1 but didnt save em to my computer, some of them were pretty cool. usually if i set the camera high enough off the ground i wont get as many critter pics.