wildview night pics???
#13
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 380

About my first post, I looked and I have a wildview 3.
I put it out with flags and small corn piles at different distances to test it out. I think I'll have to move it, because it doesn't want to sense movement threw this little gap that I'm aiming it through. It goes between a little tree on the left and a bunch of brush and bushes at about 15 yards, and about 20 yards left there's an apple tree on the left. I'll have to move it into the open.
I put it out with flags and small corn piles at different distances to test it out. I think I'll have to move it, because it doesn't want to sense movement threw this little gap that I'm aiming it through. It goes between a little tree on the left and a bunch of brush and bushes at about 15 yards, and about 20 yards left there's an apple tree on the left. I'll have to move it into the open.
#14

The following pic was taken with the wildview Xtreme 2 2.0pixels with the burst mode. These Camera's are good for bait pile's...feeder's and what have you. I have this camera about 4ft off the ground and about 15ft away from the feeder. This is a new pic that I just got off the camera about 30mins ago.
For the money..$80??? they are hard to beat...you can buy 2 or 3 of them for the price of some of the high priced one's and get almost just as good of picture.

For the money..$80??? they are hard to beat...you can buy 2 or 3 of them for the price of some of the high priced one's and get almost just as good of picture.

#17
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 380

Well the wildview 3 also sucks @ night. @ 10 yards the pics are dark. 15 you cant make out anything but eyes. I did get some eyes at 40. but someghing else may have triggered it. So the sensor outranges the flash tremendously.