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RE: Pics from hombrew camera.
ORIGINAL: MECHDOC Very nice pictures.Are you using a Yeti setup?How is the trigger speed?I have been considering building a few with custom enclosures to make them near invisible in the woods. |
RE: Pics from hombrew camera.
ORIGINAL: CamoCop good pic's. how's it due for night pic's? I am in touch with some "experts" on this setup. Hoping for some advice from them. |
RE: Pics from hombrew camera.
good luck, i don't have the time to build one so i settled on store bought.
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ORIGINAL: janesburg ORIGINAL: CamoCop good pic's. how's it due for night pic's? I am in touch with some "experts" on this setup. Hoping for some advice from them. Todd. I get about 25 feet of decent whiteflash with my 41's. Always better if there is some leafy canopy overhead to bounce off of. The Sony S600 has a much better whiteflash than the 41's but the trigger is a little slower, maybe by a second or two. The bobcat was about 20 feet, the coyote about 10. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
RE: Pics from hombrew camera.
very nice. homebrews just seem to have better picture quality even over the expensive store boughts.
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RE: Pics from hombrew camera.
Great pics.
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RE: Pics from hombrew camera.
ORIGINAL: CamoCop very nice. homebrews just seem to have better picture quality even over the expensive store boughts. Not only that, usually a quicker reaction time, reliabilty generally isn't and issue, and with some, [like mine], you can open the case, unplug the cam and take it on vacation or take a pic of the buck you just killed. |
RE: Pics from hombrew camera.
Great pics MB.
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No kidding she's gonna pop, looks like a hoove is sticking out the trunk?!
Made you look!;) |
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Those are some good pic's....Congrats on the homebrew...
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