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Old 08-02-2010 | 11:28 AM
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Share some of your experiences with using flash or IR. I have two Moultrie I40's and one D40. Night time pictures are much better on the flash camera and the daytime pics are very similiar. Just didn't know how much a flash might bother some deer? Doesn't seem to bother a couple shooters I have too much?? If thats the case why not save some $$ and go with the flash cameras? Thoughts? By the way, I'm not the type to spend $300 on a camera. I'd rather have 3 $100 cams and take my chances instead of having 1 $300 cam.
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Old 08-02-2010 | 11:34 AM
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I personally do not think it makes a difference either way. The deer stand and stare at my IR cams just as much as they stare at my white-flash cams. If you have food or some other attractant down, they will really be more focused on that anyway. I really prefer white-flash cameras because I like the color night-time pics and you don't have the issues IR cams sometimes have with transitioning from daylight to dark.

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Old 08-02-2010 | 03:03 PM
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Originally Posted by PastorJim08
I personally do not think it makes a difference either way. The deer stand and stare at my IR cams just as much as they stare at my white-flash cams. If you have food or some other attractant down, they will really be more focused on that anyway. I really prefer white-flash cameras because I like the color night-time pics and you don't have the issues IR cams sometimes have with transitioning from daylight to dark.

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I've never owned an IR. But everything else Jim says I totally agree with.
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Old 08-02-2010 | 04:20 PM
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The bonus about IR cams is awesome battery life. You can get 3-500 pics a week and still last for 6 months. Try that with a flash.

Flash scaring the deer? I dont know about that. Depends on the individual deer I guess. The IR's(except high dollar black flashes) do lightly glow red and still go click when they take pics. To me, IR seems a little less invasive.

I did borrow a cuddeback flash from a friend this week to try to get color pics of a pair of albinos I have on my property. It is the first time I've ever really wanted a color pic.
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Old 08-02-2010 | 06:36 PM
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Flash cameras can give away your camera's position to other 2 legged creatures...and they might decide to take it off your hands. IR cameras are more stealthy.
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Old 08-02-2010 | 06:39 PM
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I have pics of deer sleeping in front of the D-40 at night. so my take is flash dont bother them
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Old 08-02-2010 | 07:20 PM
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If it doesn't bother you what you have I'd say buy the cheaper ones with the flash.I have both kinds and deer don't seem to mind the flashes on mine. Heres the way I look at it. If flashes bother deer, then they'd end up burying their own heads in a lightning storm. It may catch them off guard but they'll learn it causes no harm to them. Kinda like a feeder spinning and throwing food.
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Old 08-02-2010 | 09:44 PM
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I tried a flash camera first and it took great pictures but i would only get one picture of a deer and then they would be gone or they would run farther out and stare. I get way more pictures with an ir camera and they don't even pay attention to it, but that's just how the deer are on my property.
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Old 08-05-2010 | 06:36 AM
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i agree that it doesnt scare them, at least not after awhile.
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Old 08-05-2010 | 03:08 PM
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I have both and the deer could care a less about either types now that they are used to them.
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