Opinion on Moultrie D-55 IR
#2
I just bought 2 of them and really like what I have seen so far. Will post pics after I pull the cards out in a week or so.
I did have one issue... I bought an 8 Gb SD card and the cam showed 69 events but when I went to put it in my cuddy viewer all but one pic was just a black image. I tried it in my Kodak camera as well and it told me I had to format the card, I tried but nothing. The 2 GB card works fine but this 8 isn't. I think the card is an SDHC. Does anyone know what the HC at the end is for and could this card not be compatible and why would my 26th pic of 69 be clear as day yet every other pic is black?
Also one more note. The SD card in my cams go in backwards (metal side out). The manufacturer put the SD card housing in backwards. Don't try to force the card in if you get one like this. It's not all of them just some from one of the first production runs of the D 55 IR. Not a big deal just not the way a card normally would go into a camera.
I did have one issue... I bought an 8 Gb SD card and the cam showed 69 events but when I went to put it in my cuddy viewer all but one pic was just a black image. I tried it in my Kodak camera as well and it told me I had to format the card, I tried but nothing. The 2 GB card works fine but this 8 isn't. I think the card is an SDHC. Does anyone know what the HC at the end is for and could this card not be compatible and why would my 26th pic of 69 be clear as day yet every other pic is black?
Also one more note. The SD card in my cams go in backwards (metal side out). The manufacturer put the SD card housing in backwards. Don't try to force the card in if you get one like this. It's not all of them just some from one of the first production runs of the D 55 IR. Not a big deal just not the way a card normally would go into a camera.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Harford County Maryland
Posts: 274
SDHC is secure digital high capacity. there are many cameras(not just trail cameras) that do not accept that high capacity of a memory card. A lot of digital cameras accept a max of 4gb which is a ton of pictures. Its probably more pictures then then camera will take before the batteries die. 2gb on a 4megapizel camera will hold over 500 pictures.
#4
I just got the d 55 ir a couple of weeks ago it can handle up to a 16 gb card so that should not matter I put a 2 gb sdhc in and had 80 pics in 24 hours but that was with a burst mode of 3 pics every time something triggers it So far all my pics turned out great excellent daytime pics and for the most part good night time pics. I am overall pleased with the camera. Plus I have a decent 10 pt on it and the camera is only 50 yards from my back door
#5
SDHC is secure digital high capacity. there are many cameras(not just trail cameras) that do not accept that high capacity of a memory card. A lot of digital cameras accept a max of 4gb which is a ton of pictures. Its probably more pictures then then camera will take before the batteries die. 2gb on a 4megapizel camera will hold over 500 pictures.
#8
Checked the card again today after I reset the cuddyviewer, the pic did not show on the viewer but I was able to download pics to laptop. I tried reformatting the card in my Kodak cam as it directed when I tried to view it. The pics were all messed up kinda looked like they were cut apart with a scissors and mismatched and taped back together but I think that was from trying to format it on the Kodak which it failed to do anyway. I need to buy another SD card viewer and I will try the card again this week when I change my others cards out. This issue may have been my mistake and not an issue with the cam or card just the cuddyviewer and Kodak couldn't handle the 8 Gb card.
#9
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Southeast Missouri
Posts: 2,178
If memory serves me correctly someone posted a reply on here that they got an e-mail from Moultrie stating that their new card-reader may not accept SD cards from other makes of trail camera's...so I'm thinking that a cuddeback card-reader may have issues with other different brands of card-readers because of formatting issues etc...?
#10
If memory serves me correctly someone posted a reply on here that they got an e-mail from Moultrie stating that their new card-reader may not accept SD cards from other makes of trail camera's...so I'm thinking that a cuddeback card-reader may have issues with other different brands of card-readers because of formatting issues etc...?