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Old 07-19-2010, 10:14 AM
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After my moultrie i-40 took a crap, it has finally started to work again

The first pic is of a eight point that has been around for a while and i hope that he sticks around because he will get an arrow through him...the next pic is of the first set of twin fawns i have gotten...and the final pic is of a big five point that i hope keeps growing

overall the neighbor guy has been feeding them 150 pounds of corn every 2 weeks and he says that he has been seeing some very big ones...so hopefully they just venture over to my property
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Old 07-19-2010, 11:10 AM
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penninside08: Very nice pictures. Thanks for sharing. I also have a couple of questions. 1) have you any idea what may have caused the camera to fail? 2) How has this camera been performing for day time pictures: in other words does it have to be out in full sunlight? The reason for the last question, there have been a few cameras of that model that failed to take color pictures unless placed in direct sunlight. Thanks.
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Old 07-19-2010, 12:21 PM
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i don't have a problem with not getting the full color pics (i have learned to just deal with that)...i had a problem with the infrared not coming on at night and about 75% of my pics at night were just all black and i don't have any idea what caused this but after checking the camera, all the pics were fine.

Every now and then i get color pics but i never really expected to get many with my camera set-up (in the deep woods)...i would say however if you do want full color pics, you better set up the camera on field edge or a big opening in the woods..

just my 2 cents
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